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Joined: Thu January 10, 2013 2:19 am Posts: 8898 Location: SOUTH PORTLAND
i would think i'm not the only one who appreciates the game. we can discuss anything about the game (MLL or NCAA that is).
NCAA tourny is on espn2 right now.
cornell is dominating ohio state. the buckeyes look awful on D, late/missed slides, no faceoffs, and on O, they don't seem to have anybody that can dodge, draw, and dump (where's Patches when you need him). really strange to me that they're the #3 seed.
Joined: Thu January 10, 2013 2:19 am Posts: 8898 Location: SOUTH PORTLAND
Orpheus wrote:
elliseamos wrote:
Orpheus wrote:
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you, above most folks on here, would be someone i'd have thought would appreciate the finer points of offensive and defensive schemes.
I pretty much only like football. Beyond the very rare exception, every other sport does nothing for me. Plus I really hate lax bros.
i, too, hate lax bros. i also really like lacrosse and the chess match that offers familiar concepts from each of the "big 4" games. i truly recommend everyone experience a college game before they form their opinion.
Joined: Thu January 10, 2013 2:19 am Posts: 8898 Location: SOUTH PORTLAND
Orpheus wrote:
Is their SEC lax with a whole lotta black people?
the ACC might be the closest you'll get to that, with Maryland, Virginia, Duke & UNC. Next I'd put the Ivy League, with Cornell, Yale, and Princeton. The Big East's best are 'Cuse and Notre Dame. Lastly, I'd rank the ECAC which has been blossoming with Loyola (MD), Denver, and Ohio St. growing their programs and subsequently the recruiting regions.
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