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buddha1747
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Its nice to have a higher seed, but to me its 1s and everyone else. Clearly a 4 should not be snubbed to 6, but a lot of this converstaion is not likely to play out in actual seeding imo

2/8/2006 11:49:26 AM

richthofen
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"So basically we shouldn't have had that Hispanic tournament or whatever even though we won 3 games. That's not really fair. We would be better off not playing it."


Exactly. I don't have a major problem with the way Herb schedules, but I think we do need to avoid these cupcake "tournaments" to kick off the season. Those 2 or 3 wins aren't worth the SOS hit.

2/8/2006 12:54:38 PM

Beardawg61
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I think we need to keep the OOC schedule light, but not as a feather. I mean, if b-ball had I-AA we shouldn't be playing those teams (I don't think we should play them in f-ball either) but we need games we can win and get some bench time in. Fuck, we play in the ACC... I think a high standing at the end of the conference season speaks for itself.

[Edited on February 8, 2006 at 2:29 PM. Reason : .]

2/8/2006 2:29:01 PM

mjsmith5
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Just win the ACC tournament and our weak OOC schedule won't be mentioned. And everyeone plays some weak OOC teams -- who cares -- it hasn't hurt GW.

2/8/2006 3:04:33 PM

Defenestrate
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thats because their easy games are IN conference..

2/8/2006 5:34:37 PM

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