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RE: CUSA Tournament... TWO courts at the SAME TIME??? Seriously?
(03-06-2018 09:17 PM)HogDawg Wrote:  Some of you guys sound like "country come to town".....LOL!

Fact is, these athletic facilities in Frisco will likely be better than anything most of you people have ever seen. And the town/area is certainly light years ahead of the shitholes that most of you guys will be coming from. The Frisco area has big time restaurants, lots of hotels, world class shopping, multiple professional sporting events, etc...At least save your beeching and complaining until afterwards, when you know what you're talking about.

Stop trying to defend this crap. Though I do expect tens of thousands of Tech fans to show up after complaining about Bham the past few years.

What a joke
03-07-2018 09:59 AM
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