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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2007 16:02:54 GMT -5
In the real deal, does one jump out of the gym in order to bring it?
Have these been overused?
*Sent the dinosaurs to extinction *Cratered the SportCourt *She's a brick. House. *Rhinoplastied the DS *Launched a scud *Liable to supernova all over their solar system
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Post by Doctor Boogs on Sept 27, 2007 16:08:24 GMT -5
How about Jordan Larson? I give the edge to Larson over Barboza at this point. Agree, both are amazing players. But Larson has outplayed Barboza each time they have played. Twice on the court and once on the sand.
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Post by roofed! on Sept 27, 2007 16:47:53 GMT -5
Stanford, being Stanford, enters this weekend as the heavy favorite. I think the only year Stanford wasn't a clear favorite in Pac-10 was 2003 season (when USC led wire-to-wire), 2004 season (3 teams were right in the mix -- USC, UW and Stanford) and 2005 season (UW was steamrolling almost everyone else in Pac-10, and nationwide as well).
Stanford has the distinct advantage of getting the top recruits year in and year out. In some years, injuries held the team back, but you still expect that team to be among the top 2-3 teams in the conference every year.
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Post by cruncher on Sept 27, 2007 17:00:23 GMT -5
In the real deal, does one jump out of the gym in order to bring it? Have these been overused? *Sent the dinosaurs to extinction *Cratered the SportCourt *She's a brick. House. *Rhinoplastied the DS *Launched a scud *Liable to supernova all over their solar system Big time!
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Post by hautdawg on Sept 27, 2007 18:56:06 GMT -5
24/7, in fact ;D
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Post by hammer on Sept 27, 2007 19:36:37 GMT -5
USC's pro - Kaczor will dominate this match. But Stanford may have enough collective firepower to come out on top. Don't overlook Mick Haley either, he's one sneaky SOB. And I mean that as a complement -- he'll have a good game plan devised and operational tonight.
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Post by johnbar on Sept 27, 2007 19:37:41 GMT -5
Is the game being broadcast tonight? Where? Will also be on radio/internet: kzsulive.stanford.edu
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Post by falsecrack75 on Sept 27, 2007 20:51:26 GMT -5
Cardinal will win 3-0
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Post by ersatzhusker on Sept 27, 2007 20:54:55 GMT -5
And 1 post makes you a prognosticator. No more so than my DeLorean. I have no prediction on this match. May the best team win.
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Post by romeo on Sept 27, 2007 20:56:31 GMT -5
Half an hour ago there was a link to watch this matchup on cstxxl. Now the link is gone. What's up with that?
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Post by Reach on Sept 27, 2007 20:59:15 GMT -5
Half an hour ago there was a link to watch this matchup on cstxxl. Now the link is gone. What's up with that? I just noticed that. I don't think they are going to stream this game tonight. Stanfords website doesn't say anything about broadcasting tonights game but does mention the game tomorrow with UCLA will be broadcast on xxl.
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Post by ersatzhusker on Sept 27, 2007 21:02:40 GMT -5
Hey, it's great being able to watch the streaming video of the Cal/UCLA game and listen to the Stanford/USC audio!
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Post by romeo on Sept 27, 2007 21:13:03 GMT -5
Hey, it's great being able to watch the streaming video of the Cal/UCLA game and listen to the Stanford/USC audio! Yea, except for that I feel like I'm watching ants play. It's too far away.
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Post by romeo on Sept 27, 2007 21:15:49 GMT -5
Hey, it's great being able to watch the streaming video of the Cal/UCLA game and listen to the Stanford/USC audio! Yea, except for that I feel like I'm watching ants play. It's too far away. Except for the replays, which are very nice.
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Post by romeo on Sept 27, 2007 21:18:45 GMT -5
Yea, except for that I feel like I'm watching ants play. It's too far away. Except for the replays, which are very nice. Oh, now they have zoomed in. Much better!
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