Hmmmmmm...interesting thread.
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And there's a drive to RF...back goes Ordonez....and gone.... Davis... "THERE'S A DRIVE TO DEEP RF AND....he caught it" "Must've been the wind, Denny.." "We're in a dome, Bob!" ROFL |
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Btw it's not even hard to call me on my bullshit here... I'm a Royals fan excited about the upcoming season. Cardinals fans can call that cute. :) |
Well, it matters as much as any regular season college basketball game does (which is to say, not much). It won't have any effect on how well either team does in the March crapshoot tournament. In terms of the conference race, though, it could loom quite large, particularly for MU. A loss really hurts any chance they have in the conference race, but a win puts them in a tie for the lead with KU having the more difficult schedule down the stretch.
KU and MU will play again eventually in the future, so I don't really view these last 2 games as the end of a rivalry or anything like that. |
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Typically that would be a pipedream but I think both KU and MU can beat Cuse, Kentucky and Ohio State so depending on the bracketing It's just as possible as any other dream matchup. |
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I also think a conference title is a worthy thing, I don't care what anyone says. KU has won several and they're all special to me. Doesn't matter if we have bigger dreams. It's a nice thing to do and it means a lot imo. Should mean a lot to anyone else. |
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Both MU and KU should at least get #2 seeds regardless of the outcome of their games against each other (the Big 12 champion generally gets a #1). High seeds are by no means a guarantee of success, though, as any KU (or Duke, UK, or UNC) fan knows. |
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But yeah, as far as a homer dream goes, that would be nice. |
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