as is taco bell... ay caramba
as is taco bell... ay caramba
Duke '96
Cary, NC
OT, baby!!!
(Probably just another 5 minutes of frustration watching FSU, though).
The spice is on the inside, apparently. What a neat idea!
No excuses ... Zoubs is injured, and we keep playing. If Lawson plays, fine. If he doesn't play, fine ... we'll get him in Durham.
Beat the snot out of them!
FSU /UNC OT!!!
9F,
Lavabe
P.S. The girl is STILL crying!
11 seconds to go...
Time flies like an arrow
Fruit flies like a banana
good ol' Roy...forgetting to call a TO!
Somebody should bring him a dime. He really needs a Coke! Bless his heart.
Love, Ima
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... that the FITSter needs to make a visit to Florida.
This could be fun.
GO 'noles!!!
Cheers,
Lavabe
Not that UNC is a great defensive team - that's been their perceived downfall this year - but the guys getting all the points for FSU (and for Maryland when they beat UNC) were guards. That's good news for us! That's where we have an advantage. I haven't been watching UNC this year, but who can stop dribble penetration on their team? Marcus Ginyard?
Time flies like an arrow
Fruit flies like a banana
What a soft foul by Julie Vaughn. That's why Duke quit recruiting him.
Well, its time for a crunchy cheesey crust pizza. Unlock the crunch and the BIG cheese flavor! (Insert highly annoying music jingle). Then I am going to kick a crunch time field goal and head to KFC and bring home the party with a 20 piece bucket. MMMMM. Well, they had more at crunch time than did FSU')
click here JIM!
Now, perhaps, some other folks will realize their thuggish play is for real and not just the 'spoiled' Duke whiners and complainers. (Hope this sounds right over the internet. I can't quite figure out how to put a tone of voice in my post. It would/could certainly sound better or be explained better in person).
Without Lawson, or Frasor, UNC is not that bad in some aspects of the game, but they are REALLY bad at end of the shot clock plays without 'em. That should be a big advantage for us if Lawson is not 100%, and I don't see how he could be.
But whereas I thought we would have a good game on Wednesday, I thought all the pressure was on them to keep pace and defend their home turf. But now, as a fan, I am afraid of this game. If they manage to beat us I'll have to hear from all my UNC friends how they did it without being full strength, blah, blah, blah. And if we win, I'll still have in the back of my mind when the rematch comes that we did it when they weren't a full strength.
There are always so many subplots when we play UNC.
I noticed the same exact thing. UNC could not stop FSU's dribble penetration for the life of them. Lawson or no Lawson, I feel better about our chances. I really hope Coach K drives the point home to Nolan that he has a great opportunity to make a big difference as a 3rd/4th driving threat.Not that UNC is a great defensive team - that's been their perceived downfall this year - but the guys getting all the points for FSU (and for Maryland when they beat UNC) were guards. That's good news for us! That's where we have an advantage. I haven't been watching UNC this year, but who can stop dribble penetration on their team? Marcus Ginyard?
That would be Tony Douglas. He shot FSU out of any chance to win. He was blazing away while shooting blanks the whole game.
Didn't see the game, but am not a bit surprised that FSU was involved in something like this. I wish Lawson well and hope his injury is minor and fast-healing.
This is the first year I can remember thinking that the team medical staff might need to include a top flight plastic surgeon. Maybe a plastic surgeon will be added to the Sports Medicine staff. Dr. Moorman is generally up on whatever is an important trend.
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