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Post by NobodySpecial on Oct 16, 2004 17:01:03 GMT -5
A&M up 24-19 as Topic another error
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Post by NobodySpecial on Oct 16, 2004 17:01:53 GMT -5
Another Topic error (14th of match) - Aggies up 26-19
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Post by IdahoBoy on Oct 16, 2004 17:02:14 GMT -5
Oh my!
Texas can't stop the bleeding!
It's over! Texas A&M is gonna upset Texas.
Very nice work.
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Post by NobodySpecial on Oct 16, 2004 17:02:25 GMT -5
Munsch kill and Topic error gives Aggies 28-19 lead in game four
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Post by NobodySpecial on Oct 16, 2004 17:02:59 GMT -5
Jones kill give Aggies 29-19 lead
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Post by IdahoBoy on Oct 16, 2004 17:03:01 GMT -5
10-1 in last 11? Nice run A&M.
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Post by NobodySpecial on Oct 16, 2004 17:03:34 GMT -5
Aggies win 32-34, 30-23, 30-27, 30-21
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Post by IdahoBoy on Oct 16, 2004 17:04:30 GMT -5
Smart move by up-ref not to end it on touch call.
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Post by NobodySpecial on Oct 16, 2004 17:06:13 GMT -5
Aggie Stats Jones 26 kills, 19 digs, .323 hitting, 5 blocks Munsch 17 kills, 12 digs, 9 blocks Felder 10 kills, 6 blocks Aggies hit .254
Longhorn stats Topic 25 kills, 19 digs, .159 hitting Howden 18 kills Aceveado 14 kills Longhorns hit .156
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Post by UCSBVball on Oct 16, 2004 18:01:36 GMT -5
OK Texas A&M beats Texas ā UCSB sweeps Texas A&M ā Guess that means UCSB #8, Texas A&M #9, and Texas #10 ? OK just fooling ā or maybe Iām not ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png)
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Post by Island on Oct 16, 2004 18:44:18 GMT -5
Congratulations to the Texas A & M Aggies. They showed some mustard by beating Texas even though it looks like Topic had her worst game of the season. Credit them for putting them to bed and taking control of the game. So where does this leave Texas? It's seems like just an off game for them but it also puts an interesting spin on Nebraska-Texas. I think Texas has to beat Nebraska at least once now. I thought that maybe they could play them extremely tough and still stay in the Top Ten and get a #2 seed but as it is now, they will have to get a W to ward off Big Ten contenders.
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Post by Island on Oct 16, 2004 20:51:32 GMT -5
Any Texas fans watch this game? It would be interesting to hear their input. I'm wondering how the Big 12 is going to look now with Nebraska the only undefeated team.
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Post by Island on Oct 16, 2004 20:54:02 GMT -5
School W L W L Texas 8 0 16 0 Nebraska 8 1 14 1 Missouri 5 3 10 5 Colorado 5 3 10 5 Kansas State 5 3 11 6 Texas A&M 6 3 10 5 Texas Tech 3 5 7 7 Baylor 3 6 9 9 Kansas 2 6 11 6 Iowa State 1 8 8 9 Oklahoma 0 8 8 8
Still a two horse race with TAMU helping their cause out a little today.
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Post by HuskerRed on Oct 16, 2004 21:39:12 GMT -5
Hold everything! It is NOT a two-horse race. Nebraska is undefeated in conference play!
Wednesday night, the Huskers play AT Texas! Should be a great match! Just wish we played at the Coliseum ... but we are looking very solid! The Big 12 is a tough conference in which to stay undefeated!
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Post by Curious on Oct 16, 2004 21:52:58 GMT -5
Any Texas fans watch this game? It would be interesting to hear their input. I'm wondering how the Big 12 is going to look now with Nebraska the only undefeated team. Saw the game in G. Rollie White. That's a tough crowd. A&M played unconscious defense. Balls that should have been down against anyone else weren't. Topic had 63 attacks, Howden 52. A&M appeared to have figured out where Texas was going for the attacks, and stopped a lot of them, as a 17 vs 7 blocking advantage shows. Hitting errors were also a problem. Texas didn't give up, but they became relatively ineffective hitting in the last half of the match. A lot of good defense from Texas, too. 85 digs for Texas, 82 for A&M. We'll see how it turns out at Gregory Gym. Regards
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