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March 10, 2008, 10:22:07 AM
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Jesus Shuttlesworth

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Nebraska.

Beat KSU, OU, & A&M, and lost by 4 at Texas all in the last 6 games.  The Huskers were knocked on their asses at the start of conference play due to playing ku twice by the first 2 weeks of the conference season.  They have since gotten better throughout the season. 

NU will beat MU easily setting up an upset shot at ku.  Don't be surprised if our semifinal foe is the Cornhuskers instead of the Jayhawks. 
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March 10, 2008, 10:25:47 AM
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Nebraska on their best day can stay within 20.  They get stomped at their place and make up for it by getting stomped worse at AFH.  ku is in their heads. 

March 10, 2008, 10:33:35 AM
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KSU should be scared of NU but ku shouldn't...just my imo.
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March 10, 2008, 10:37:36 AM
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Kansas State.

Beat KSU, OU, & A&M, and lost by 4 at Texas all in the last 6 games.  The Huskers were knocked on their asses at the start of conference play due to playing ku twice by the first 2 weeks of the conference season.  They have since gotten better throughout the season. 

NU will beat MU easily setting up an upset shot at ku.  Don't be surprised if our quarterfinal foe is the Cornhuskers instead of the Jayhawks. 

There we go.   :billypopcorn: :koolaid:

March 10, 2008, 10:39:02 AM
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Sat, Jan 12        Kansas   Devaney Center               58 - 79 (L)
Tue, Jan 15     Colorado at Boulder, Colo.              51 - 55 (L)
Sat, Jan 19     Baylor Devaney Center                70 - 72 (L)
Sat, Jan 26     Kansas at Lawrence, Kan.          49 - 84 (L)
Wed, Jan 30     Missouri at Columbia, Mo.            66 - 62 (W)
Sat, Feb 02     Iowa State Devaney Center         64 - 56 (W)
Wed, Feb 06     Kansas State at Manhattan, Kan.    59 - 74 (L)
Sat, Feb 09     Texas Tech Devaney Center          73 - 62 (W)
Wed, Feb 13     Missouri Devaney Center           78 - 86 (L) (ot)
Sat, Feb 16     Iowa State at Ames, Iowa           52 - 60 (L)
Wed, Feb 20     Kansas State Devaney Center        71 - 64 (W)
Sat, Feb 23     Texas A&M at College Station, Texas 65 - 59 (W)
Wed, Feb 27     Oklahoma Devaney Center          63 - 45 (W)
Sat, Mar 01     Oklahoma State at Stillwater, Okla.   63 - 77 (L)
Tue, Mar 04     Texas at Austin, Texas             66 - 70 (L)
Sun, Mar 09     Colorado Devaney Center           68 - 49 (W)

March 10, 2008, 10:45:56 AM
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By most dangerous team, I assume you mean "dark horse". In that case it's either KSU or Baylor.

Otherwise, Texas and Kansas are still playing the best basketball in the league.

That said... there was a time during the season that K-State was playing at the same or even higher level than the level that those two teams are playing now. If K-State builds off of these last two wins, and takes their play another step up, they will be really hard to beat on a neutral court.

Is there anyway we can ship in officials from the Missouri Valley Conference? Bill Walker wants to know.

March 10, 2008, 11:26:01 AM
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WE are the most dangerous team... IF we play at a high level of intensity (hard to feel confident that we will, but if we do)
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March 10, 2008, 11:40:02 AM
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won 5 of last 7 against Baylor, A&M, ku, MU, & Neb.  Gave Texas a nice run as well.  They should beat Tech and then we'll see.  Maybe a switch from Bourbon to Gin for Sutton?
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March 10, 2008, 11:43:10 AM
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won 5 of last 7 against Baylor, A&M, ku, MU, & Neb.  Gave Texas a nice run as well.  They should beat Tech and then we'll see.  Maybe a switch from Bourbon to Gin for Sutton?

I agree, if there is one team(besides us) that i can see making some noise it is OSU. Mostly because they have underachieved all year with the talent they have. It's gonna be fun to see what Self can do with that talent next year.....



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March 10, 2008, 12:44:08 PM
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Nebraska.

Beat KSU, OU, & A&M, and lost by 4 at Texas all in the last 6 games.  The Huskers were knocked on their asses at the start of conference play due to playing ku twice by the first 2 weeks of the conference season.  They have since gotten better throughout the season. 

NU will beat MU easily setting up an upset shot at ku.  Don't be surprised if our quarterfinal foe is the Cornhuskers instead of the Jayhawks. 



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