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[split] Cuse/UConn - SIAP: Ohio State board on FIRE
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RE: [split] Cuse/UConn - SIAP: Ohio State board on FIRE
(08-23-2013 09:11 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote:  
(08-23-2013 09:06 PM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(08-23-2013 07:59 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote:  
(08-23-2013 07:34 PM)john01992 Wrote:  im not trying to bash womens sports......

but building a womens BB powerhouse isnt that hard to do......

Then why hasn't Syracuse done it?

Every NCAA school would kill for a women's program that actually makes money. A lot of money.

Whatever, I find the women's game boring. I'll watch women play tennis all day long, swimming, gymnastics, some track and field...Enjoy your women's hoops...I've watched about 5 mins of Cuse hoops the past season.

And yes I was inferring that UConn fans are beta males.

I don't watch women's BB unless it's the NC game. But if they're going to play the game on national TV and its possible to make enough money from women's BB to cover all of the other women's teams, then I'm all for it.

I don't care if that makes me an alpha, beta, or gamma.

Only watch them in the F4? Nah, you're good...that is Alpha Male. 04-cheers
08-23-2013 09:15 PM
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