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MICHAELSPAPPY Offline
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ESPN picks
Their four experts split 2-2 between us and Texas State as to who will win the SBC tournament (as if they had any real clue what was going on in the Sun Belt).
03-03-2020 11:53 AM
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Not sure what they know, but I'd agree that game would be a toss-up. Apparently, it can't happen until the final, which is good. Not sure who I want to win tonight in Mobile. Would like to see the GA schools, at 4 and 5- they probably hate each other like us and ASU and that would set-up a likely battle for New Orleans at Southern. We would get the winner of that in-State "war".

USA's big guy has been playing hurt. But, they are at home and are expecting a big crowd. All tickets are 2 dollars (for the "second" seed) and all unused season tickets will be accepted for tonight's game. Be interested to see how many folks they get out to their arena, after we couldn't get 3000 for our title clinching game despite offering tickets for 2 dollars. I expect a close game, but give USA a slight edge.
03-03-2020 03:57 PM
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