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Report as: spam offensive James on 11/06/07 at 11am

This really worries me....Concordia IS Nowhere State---they have an enrollment of less than 1,300 and play schools like "Hope International." They don't even play in the NCAA!! How could we only win by 12 points? The NCAA Tournament Committee won't be so kind this year.....

Report as: spam offensive Yves on 11/06/07 at 12pm

"The Pac-10 ... it's the nation's strongest conference, hands down"

I'll believe that when ACC teams playing on their home courts start to beat NAIA teams by less than 12 points.

And, why did we give up 40 second half points??? Without a better defense, we will not win many games...

Report as: spam offensive WaltHarris on 11/06/07 at 1pm

"if a point guard emerges..." From where will he emerge? Will they be holding open tryouts? Does Tavita Pritchard play PG? Didn't the team spend the offseason working on ballhandling or did Trent expect their skills to emerge? How come everyone except Prowitt and Finger turned the ball over then?

Report as: spam offensive john on 11/06/07 at 1pm

Point guard situation is bad, but also bad is Washington and Fields turning the ball over 3 times each. Mitch actually doesn't turn it over that much, but we need multiple ballhandlers on this team. Also, did Robin Lopez play? I mean the guy didn't put anything on the stat sheet. One major positive from the game is the emergence of Landry Fields. Finally, don't panic too much, any team playing without its best player is not going to be quite the same...when Brook comes back we will be much stronger




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