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NCAA Round of 64: #6 SDSU (16) vs. #11 Syracuse

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2 minutes ago, soupslam1 said:

The east coast bias just got Grand Canyon wide. 

 

Maybe we can change that?

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7 minutes ago, Rebels18 said:

You guys are getting your sh*t pushed in. This is gonna hurt MWC seeding in the future for sure. 

So it's up to UNLV once again to show you losers what making it out of the Sweet-16 looks like. All in due time

Yeah but I'll be dead by the time someone invents the time machine.

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1 minute ago, TheSanDiegan said:

Yeah but I'll be dead by the time someone invents the time machine.

It’s been 30 years but that national victory still tastes sweet.

Sorry the Aztecs lost. I was hoping for the best for SDSU.

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1 minute ago, EZRebel said:

It’s been 30 years but that national victory still tastes sweet.

Sorry the Aztecs lost. I was hoping for the best for SDSU.

If you're a blue hair. Your student body and any and all alumni under the age of 40 have no f*cking clue what it's like.

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God I hate Jim Boeheim.  I’m just gonna assume his son is just as much of a smarmy ++++. 

"I never saw a buckin' hoss to top Steamboat. Fact is, he was the closest thing to perpetual motion that ever wore hair. Few men could stand that kind of battering without bleeding from the nose, and most became nauseated as well. Ol' Steamboat put some of the toughest into the hospital for repairs."

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12 minutes ago, #1Stunner said:

Syracuse is so much better coached than SDSU it is almost unbelievable.

You could say this about all but a handful of programs. 

As much as I love orange basketball, I was hoping to see sdsu make a run this year. For whatever reason mwc ball has a hard time in the tourney. 

Planning is an exercise of power, and in a modern state much real power is suffused with boredom. The agents of planning are usually boring; the planning process is boring; the implementation of plans is always boring. In a democracy boredom works for bureaucracies and corporations as smell works for skunk. It keeps danger away. Power does not have to be exercised behind the scenes. It can be open. The audience is asleep. The modern world is forged amidst our inattention.

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