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Post by bigfan on Dec 6, 2012 16:57:58 GMT -5
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Post by sucker for spandex err...nvm on Dec 6, 2012 16:59:41 GMT -5
and this is what you get to start off the article: Southern California and Arizona State have hit hard times of late, but there remains hope for both in winning the Pac-12 South Division.the headline is probably done by an intern.. im not sure what your point is.
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Post by sucker for spandex err...nvm on Dec 6, 2012 17:03:19 GMT -5
you originally referenced california newspapers to try to prove your point and you were wrong and now you're scouring the web to find any and all references where southern cal is used... lol, well you keep going on...
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Post by flyingMoose on Dec 6, 2012 19:46:01 GMT -5
Shocking wheat.
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Post by vball928 on Dec 6, 2012 20:07:25 GMT -5
Trojans in 4. Considering HCA, Texas will be tough.
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Post by bigfan on Dec 6, 2012 20:27:34 GMT -5
Trojans in 4. Considering HCA, Texas will be tough. If Southern Cal and Texas are able to get the next match it will be BLOOD match between mentor and protege.
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Post by wonderwarthog79 on Dec 7, 2012 3:17:41 GMT -5
Sweet Sara Shaw, Olgard, Fuller, and the great Hagglund are the keys for another FF. Bricio is like a Keao Burdine with this group, but the question is will she show up? I don't understand this view of Bricio. Every game of hers I've seen (one live, maybe four others virtual), she has hit lights out. More than some of the other great hitters in the conference, she can be blocked, but she always comes back for more and is a great pipe hitter. She was awful against Stanford in their first matchup, mostly because she's not a great high ball or tool hitter, and Kyle Gilbert ate up everything she hit crosscourt. In the rematch, she was much better, but Stanford's block went bye-bye in that one. Everyone raved about Hagglund's 44 digs in 4 games, but Gilbert had 32 herself. I'm in love with this freshman, but the rest of the team better hide her on pass receive.
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Post by hornsup on Dec 7, 2012 11:51:52 GMT -5
We shall see how USC plays in Gregory Gym though, they've never experienced it recently. I can tell you it's sold out and has been for weeks. It will be a great regional and I can't wait for 5pm CST to roll up, we will be there LIVE...hope USC can adjust because there will be tons of Texas fans cheering on WSU...and WSU has been before when Texas gave them a blood bath.
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Post by Babar on Dec 7, 2012 12:07:07 GMT -5
I would like to see WSU be competetive in this match but I can't see them winning. This would be a two level jump for a program that has not had success beyond the first week of the tournament. What could be more interesting is the dialogue between the two head coaches as they shake hands before the match.
Mick: "Good luck Chris!"
Chris: "Lambo says ditto!"
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Post by tempesthorn on Dec 7, 2012 12:09:07 GMT -5
I can tell you it's sold out and has been for weeks. Reserved seats are sold out, GA tickets still remain.
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Post by bigfanofbigfan on Dec 7, 2012 12:31:21 GMT -5
I would like to see WSU be competetive in this match but I can't see them winning. This would be a two level jump for a program that has not had success beyond the first week of the tournament. What could be more interesting is the dialogue between the two head coaches as they shake hands before the match. Mick: "Good luck Chris!" Chris: "Lambo says ditto!" I was reading one of the articles about WSU and it seems like the coach is confident and have a good plan to win the match. I am hoping they will overlook USC and focused too much on Texas than USC catch them sleepwalking.
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Post by southie on Dec 7, 2012 12:34:00 GMT -5
Yeah, there probably won't be too many Texas fans in their seats for the 5 PM match between USC and WSU; but, those who are will be cheering for WSU most likely.
Probably by the 3rd set, the crowd will increase, and the UT fans will be heard cheering for WSU.
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