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Date Posted: 13:09:46 01/03/03 Fri
Author: Lou
Subject: Re: Where is BJ Davis?
In reply to: Scott 's message, "Re: Where is BJ Davis?" on 12:22:25 01/03/03 Fri

>Glad to see your optimism, but it is hard for me to
>>share it coming off of a 30 point loss.
>
>Hey that 30 point loss was to a .500 team so I don't
>think it was as bad as you make it sound.

A .500 team? Yes, they are 5-6, but only if you count two wins against non D-I opponents. Who schedules multiple non D-I teams? Other than Albany, of course. (Actually, Hicks might consider going back to this if he was smart. Although if I were him I wouldn't schedule Catholic.)

To me, losing by 30 to a team with an RPI of 277 and a Sagarin of 250 is a disappointment. I hate to think our standards have fallen so much that we think this is the best we can hope for.

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