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Hell...I will even take Tenn getting the 2.5 tonight for an appetizer ![]() |
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Thought it was his ankle? Either way...that gives me pause for concern. |
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Ok...if L'ville gets by Tenn tonight...we got a bet for Sat....vegas line. loser places a $50 win wager on horse race of winners choice? |
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Carolina is looking awesome at the right
time of year, unlike last season. Lofton will do his best in this game. He wants this one. Really hard to tell as Louisville has played some bad teams, (I consider Oklahoma bad) and Tennessee has not played well but pulled out wins. Louisville lost two straight against good teams coming into the tourney. Talent wise I think Tennessee and Louisville are about even, Tennessee a bit better. Coaching... I give that to Louisville. |
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But Louisville is showing much better control. They are getting back side rebounds just positioning much better. Pitino is very good. But Tennesse has looked crappy in the first half of many games. They come on at the end. I really hate Tennessee's helter skelter play though. Louisville is much more pleasant to watch. |
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