It's Always Interesting...

Discussion in 'Sports' started by hatvol96, Feb 21, 2012.

  1. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    to watch teams play themselves into and out of the NCAA field. K State and Seton Hall are doing the former, Illinois and NC State the latter.
     
  2. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    K State looks like a tough tourney team to out
     
  3. hardwoodfanatic

    hardwoodfanatic New Member

  4. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    Northwestern trying to get a win over Michigan that would put them in great position for a bid.
     
  5. LawVol13

    LawVol13 Chieftain

    Illinois looks like they just flat don't give a shit anymore.
     
  6. volfanjo

    volfanjo Chieftain

    A shame too. That's a great college town when the sports' teams are rocking.
     
  7. Steve C.

    Steve C. Banned

    Can't really be too disappointed in Illinois. It was Ohio State and their coach is Bruce Weber.

    Colorado State with a huge victory last night.
     
  8. kidbourbon

    kidbourbon Well-Known Member

    It's the Champagne of college towns.
     
  9. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    He's here all week, folks.
     
  10. volfanjo

    volfanjo Chieftain

    I prefer the Urbana side.
     
  11. CardinalVol

    CardinalVol Uncultured, non-diverse mod

    Had to spend a week there 2 summers. Other than murphy's pub, wasn't overly impressed w either.
     
  12. 7thgroupvolfan

    7thgroupvolfan New Member

    Cincinnati has been playing well lately.
     
  13. kidbourbon

    kidbourbon Well-Known Member

    Tip your waitresses, they're working hard for you.
     
  14. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    West Virginia doing all they can to punch a ticket to the NIT.
     
  15. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    NC State doing a great job of eliminating themselves from NCAA consideration.
     
  16. hatvol96

    hatvol96 Well-Known Member

    Seton Hall played themselves onto the tightrope and Mississippi State is about to join them.
     

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