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Putting a dance card together
Southern Miss has had a great yr. Last yr was great for them as well.
When you are playing your best basketball in decades you need to take advantage and matter. VCU, Butler, Memphis, Gonzaga demonstrate where USM needs to go.
I hope they make it in this yr and if they do they need to win a couple of games.
This yr USM played a schedule that allowed them to have a sub30 rpi. Tough road games and not many home games. USM scheduled as if they were wanting to get in the big dance.
The coaches in CUSA that schedule like SMU,Houston and Tulane are only worried about their jobs. Those ooc schedules are for programs that could care less about NCAA's or championships. The only way those teams could have made it to the national championships was perfection. Fans should demand more from those coaches and ad's!
03-17-2013 09:45 AM
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