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					Originally Posted by jcruse64  Well, the Cards/Hoyas game was a fight, for sure!
 Duke....heh,heh... St. Johns did look pretty good there.
 
 The Cats are being tested in Oxford, and the 2nd half is about to start...
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1. You'd think Rick Pitino might have learned something from Rex Ryan's Jets . . . you can't pull them all out of your butt.
2.  I'm old enough to remember when the Redmen (as they were called in pre-PC days past) were perennial powers.  But when they improved their campus by building dormatories, they lost a huge NYC-area recruiting advantage, and fell on hard times.  See, before they had on-campus housing, the NCAA rules let them provide "housing allowances" for the players, which meant they could legally give local players money to pay rent . . . even if they elected to live at home and commute as day-students.  Since that time, they have not been able to lure as much local talent, and have fallen on hard times as a national power.  Yet as far as I'm concerned, it is good to see them making some sort of comeback.  I'm a bit of a traditionalist, meaning I like to see them win, and U. Conn lose 20 games a year.  
 
3. The 'Cats failed that test, as my update will explain.  I'll be back later with that, and others.