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« on: March 08, 2007, 09:29:15 PM »

Air Force forgot to pull the flaps -- forgot to pack parachutes -- and slid off cloud 9 as season unraveled faster than a pair of bloomers.

As a Air Force Vet, I'm sorry about how the season collapsed, but it also validated my views about why AF should not have been Polled in the TOP 25 consistently as season unraveled, and my Runnin Rebels ( UNLV) picked up steam. )-- was an after thought until  few days ago.

UNLV is now ranked 25 and beat Utah 80 to 56 -- and are now 26 -- 6
At one point was 14 --5 ---  went 12 and 1 since then.

Congrats to Ohio State -- and my Runnin Rebels.

Tonight some Top 25 teams lost -- in QTR Finals -- Probably will shake up not only Top 10 but Top 25.

First time that 2 Teams from Nevada has Ranked in the TOP 25.

Nevada - Reno  --- 28 -- 3  
UNLV --- Vegas --- 26 -- 6

BTW DEPT;  Air Force in their last 12 games went ( 6 -- 6) will be 4th seed in the MWC Tournament.
Air Force started at ( 17 -- 1 ) before flameout --
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« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2007, 07:26:56 PM »

I watch almost NO NBA and very little NCAA hoops until Championship Week to get a good feel for the final 64.

But you have to love March, a nightly one and done competition.....excitment galore, upsets, favorites, the bracket picks
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GO BROWNS, TRIBE, BUCKEYES, CAVS, YSU, and yes I like ND plus GO NAVY, beat Army!!

It's so hard to go undefeated, only one major D-1A team has ever gone 14-0 in the history of the college football and win the NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP.

Jim Tressel and The OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BUCKEYES!
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