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RE: Laughable Scores- College Basketball- November
(11-07-2019 06:45 PM)The Cutter of Bish Wrote:  Why rip the ACC? It’s his AD boss and president who green-lighted it. Like you saw pushback from Michigan and Ohio State that they weren’t up for hosting non-Saturday football games, Syracuse leadership should have hard-passed this as best they could.

Boeheim just sounds like a dolt with this.

I didn't read what JB said, but if he is saying its too early for conference games, he's right of course. Teams should have a good month of OOC play under their belt before the conference schedule starts. Shouldn't start before late December, IMO.

That said, I watched the UVA game and being held to 34 points in the Carrier Dome is plain embarrassing. Yes, UVA is known for strangling teams this way but still, that was amateur hour by Boeheim and Syracuse last night. UVA entered the game without any prep either, and were on the road.
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