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Date Posted: Thursday, December 02, 03:00:21pm
Author: Pep
Subject: We could have used Mike Williams last night.. McGhee would not have found it so easy to move Mike. McGhee was the difference last night. A few years back, when we nearly upset Pitt at Palumbo, I say Blair push Sean James literally over the base line on a FT. Blair got the rebound. No foul. We seem to have no interest in bigs who can't run like antelopes. No place for them in our system. But we need them to move to the next level.
In reply to: CLK 's message, "Yes Alan, thanks. Watched on ESPNU and was really glad to see our student body turn out. Pitt sure did push us around like ragdolls. On missed FTs our guys were practically pushed out of bounds. We just could not body up with them." on Thursday, December 02, 07:37:12am


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