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Post by treese on Nov 18, 2008 8:37:45 GMT -5
lol, good try. Plus, he only beat one major. SMU hardly qualifies. lol If a line was out on SMU and Morgan, Morgan would probably be favored. Probably Morgan -5. lol Plus coaching had nothing to do with that win. Look at the box score. All it says is that Rush was in a game-long zone! lol you think davidson makes it to the elete 8 if curry isn't on every gm... your hate for eaves is pretty obvious... & who are these nc hs players we supposed are always missing out on... I know one kid Eaves missed, Curry's younger brother( Seth Curry G 6-1 170 Freshman Charlotte, NC ) , he is at Liberty Unv......First game drop 23 pts in a 97-77 win over Montreat. Curry also had seven steals in the contest, tying a record at Vines Center. sports.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=283192335 shame we missed out on him!!!
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Post by aggierob on Nov 18, 2008 10:14:41 GMT -5
We didn't miss on him. He wasn't interested in A&T. He turned downed A&T, Virginia Tech, Davidson and lot of mid-majors.
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Post by treese on Nov 18, 2008 10:44:47 GMT -5
Well if that's the case! To Bad!
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Post by Aggie77 on Nov 18, 2008 10:52:41 GMT -5
Amber has started slowly every year. She hasn't really gotten it going until about 6-7 games into the season. I don't know why. She still needs another 4-5 games. Why does a fifth year senior in her last college season need 5, 6 or 7 games to get going. Does she decide when its time to get going or does her replacement? Thanks to aahhbigboy and Coach Bibbs and last year's success, my expectations are mucho grande for the Women's program. After another dismal football season, we can make all the excuses we want, but when you don't get it done on the floor, maybe, just maybe it's not the excuses.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Nov 18, 2008 12:44:13 GMT -5
Point blank: Amber is gonna have to step it up. Friday night would be a perfect time to do so.
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Nov 18, 2008 13:49:55 GMT -5
amber is a very "unselfish" player, she's a team player. she's got to be a little more selfish and take over games when she has to...
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Post by sammiz on Nov 18, 2008 14:27:41 GMT -5
You're exactly right, Oleschool!!!!! It seems to me as though PWC's intimidate her.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Nov 18, 2008 15:28:35 GMT -5
Didn't she come from Penn State? What the hell is she afraid of?
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Post by aahhbigboy on Nov 18, 2008 18:34:30 GMT -5
She still needs another 4-5 games. Why does a fifth year senior in her last college season need 5, 6 or 7 games to get going. Does she decide when its time to get going or does her replacement? Thanks to aahhbigboy and Coach Bibbs and last year's success, my expectations are mucho grande for the Women's program. After another dismal football season, we can make all the excuses we want, but when you don't get it done on the floor, maybe, just maybe it's not the excuses. Chances are, for once, you won't leave disappointed. A little advice to keep you happy though...... Get to the game at 4:45 and leave at 7 pm sharp. That will keep you in good spirits about your donations to the athletic program. lol
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Post by truthseeker on Nov 19, 2008 13:07:15 GMT -5
Bibbs is a great coach and recruiter but it's gonna be hard to move up to the next level without a dominant rebounder and/or shot blocker. She's gotta recruit some decent girls over 6-3. 6'3" inch girls that can play are 6"6" point guards. They don't come around often. Is it possible? Sure, but let's be realistic for a moment. We should really be proud of what we have. The girls basketball team is really the pride and joy of the whole athletic department. Football and men's basketball are both failures and every year, eventually, only lead us to heart ache. Our ladies are great for the MEAC and can obviously make a splash on the national level, but lets not get ahead of ourselves. We are still a HBCU and getting blue chippers is EXTREMELY difficult. Plus, I would imagine that Bibbs' top goal is to first win the MEAC and tournament, not necessarily beat D-1's. But right now, I'm so happy to see that there is at least one program in the building that can actually go to a high school game and figure out what players can actually play. No one else on campus has done that (out of the top 3 programs). aahhbigboy... you miss the point again... this ladies team is very talented as every knows... they have gotten outside recognition also... which means others from around the country have taken notice... sure you have to win the meac tourny... but whats at stake for the ladies in these nonconference games is a possible high seed if we make the ncaa tourny... you don't want to go into the ncaa as a 15 or 16 seed...!!!!!... we are blowing the chance of being a 10 or 11 seed... if we run the table we could still get a 12-14 seed... but we don't have anymore mulligans left...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by aggiejazz on Nov 19, 2008 19:35:02 GMT -5
You are right Truthseeker. Coach Bibbs put together a schedule that had the possibility of helping the Aggies get a seeding as high as 12th if all went well and realistically a 14th seed with enough good wins this season.
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Post by aahhbigboy on Nov 19, 2008 19:49:16 GMT -5
6'3" inch girls that can play are 6"6" point guards. They don't come around often. Is it possible? Sure, but let's be realistic for a moment. We should really be proud of what we have. The girls basketball team is really the pride and joy of the whole athletic department. Football and men's basketball are both failures and every year, eventually, only lead us to heart ache. Our ladies are great for the MEAC and can obviously make a splash on the national level, but lets not get ahead of ourselves. We are still a HBCU and getting blue chippers is EXTREMELY difficult. Plus, I would imagine that Bibbs' top goal is to first win the MEAC and tournament, not necessarily beat D-1's. But right now, I'm so happy to see that there is at least one program in the building that can actually go to a high school game and figure out what players can actually play. No one else on campus has done that (out of the top 3 programs). aahhbigboy... you miss the point again... this ladies team is very talented as every knows... they have gotten outside recognition also... which means others from around the country have taken notice... sure you have to win the meac tourny... but whats at stake for the ladies in these nonconference games is a possible high seed if we make the ncaa tourny... you don't want to go into the ncaa as a 15 or 16 seed...!!!!!... we are blowing the chance of being a 10 or 11 seed... if we run the table we could still get a 12-14 seed... but we don't have anymore mulligans left...!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Actually I don't miss the point and I agree with everything in your post. I'm just suggesting that, from a coach's perspective, that they are probably dealing with other issues. I agree with you.
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