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RGJ article- Reggie Theus
Boy this will set off some fireworks...

But unfortunately, I think the article nails it.

http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/articl...108/SPORTS
02-03-2007 01:53 PM
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IMHO, the part that he "nails" is that there is a lack of spirited basketball rivalries in the conference. But I think that is only due to the fact that these teams haven't played each other for very long. Oh sure, some of them played in the Big West before, but it hasn't been consistent and sustained. Hopefully, the WAC stays together so these rivalries can become more established.

As far as Reggie goes....:moon:....and that's all I've got to say 'bout that! ;-)

I love NMSU and the "arrogance" that RT brings. I think he adds a fun element to the conference.

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02-04-2007 01:59 PM
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