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Post by simpleminds on Sept 18, 2004 13:12:43 GMT -5
What has happened in this game? Game tracker is stuck on fifth game at 9-5, SC. Is it over yet?
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Post by simpleminds on Sept 18, 2004 13:20:27 GMT -5
update: MSU loses in 5 to South Carolina
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Post by IdahoBoy on Sept 18, 2004 14:11:51 GMT -5
My only qualm with Gametracker is that it DOES happen to get "stuck" quite often.
Bummer, but I STILL love it!
I can sit for hours (and have) waiting for the score numbers to flash and scroll over to the next number.
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Post by bucky415 on Sept 18, 2004 14:37:37 GMT -5
That would have been a big match for the Spartans to win. Is that three in a row that they have dropped? Not the kind of momentum you want going into conference play. As for the gametracker, it is nice that it is there, but , since it is saturday, you might want to watch some college football, which is the main event in most places outside Hawaii.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2004 14:38:23 GMT -5
My only qualm with Gametracker is that it DOES happen to get "stuck" quite often. Bummer, but I STILL love it! I can sit for hours (and have) waiting for the score numbers to flash and scroll over to the next number. Unfortunately, it also does not track some of the games it lists as being tracked. For example, both of Santa Clara's games yesterday and today at the TCU Addidas Invitational were supposedly tracked, but no matter how long I waited and then opened new windows to push new button, nada. Finally got the statistiscs and info on SCU's own website. BTW, SCU swept both.
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Post by Gorf on Sept 18, 2004 14:54:39 GMT -5
That would have been a big match for the Spartans to win. Is that three in a row that they have dropped? Not the kind of momentum you want going into conference play. As for the gametracker, it is nice that it is there, but , since it is saturday, you might want to watch some college football, which is the main event in most places outside Hawaii. At least they came back to force a fifth game in the match after losing the first two games.
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Post by st15 on Sept 18, 2004 16:36:26 GMT -5
>-(Gorf)-<[} link=board=general&thread=1095531163&start=5#0 date=1095537279] At least they came back to force a fifth game in the match after losing the first two games. They did it with five freshman on the floor, too. After the loss in game two, they pulled most of the upperclassmen (except Wallin and Langston) and had a true freshman and four RS freshman on the floor- three of which were playing in their first matches. This MSU team is really, really missing Nikki Colson more than I thought they would. Maggie Griffin was great during the first weekend but has since fallen off quite a bit. They also struggle without a decent L2 (like the last couple years).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2004 16:54:36 GMT -5
It seems to me--and I could be totally off base here--that the MSU program is not adjusting to the new rule changes. Just seems like they haven't been the same since rally scoring and the libero were introduced.
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