SeattleAg00
 |  posted 9:01p, 03/16/07       


 I feel like it we win tommorrow we can go all the way. Thoughts?
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BeaumontAg05
   |  posted 9:01p, 03/16/07       


 i think this game is going to be a lot tougher than the next one for sure
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WaltonLoads08
   |  posted 9:01p, 03/16/07       



yes
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Aggie09Derek
   |  posted 9:02p, 03/16/07       


 yes
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grego
  |  posted 9:03p, 03/16/07       


 yessir
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aggie_2001_2005
  |  posted 9:03p, 03/16/07       


 Every next game A&M plays this season will be the biggest in school history.
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HotSauceAggie
  |  posted 9:04p, 03/16/07       


 pretty good question. i actually think that louisville is a better team than memphis right now. so yes, as of tomorrow it is probably the biggest game ever. however, we have much tougher opponents down the road if we advance. we probably have the toughest road to go through. if everything works out correctly, we will have to play penn, louisville (in kentucky), memphis, ohio state, and then the winner of north carolina vs. georgetown, and then could possibly play ucla or florida for the title. that is one nasty six game stretch
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grego
  |  posted 9:05p, 03/16/07       



quote: we probably have the toughest road to go through.
Outside of catching Louisville early, we have absolutely the easiest draw imaginable.
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Outrigger
  |  posted 9:09p, 03/16/07       


 The winner of UNC and Georgetown? How do you know both of those teams will be there? Big assumption there. We could get a rematch with tu. Lord, wouldn't that be a barnburner.
Gig'em<BR>Outrigger<BR>
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Old Vulture
  |  posted 9:13p, 03/16/07       


 Yes
"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: It's just that they know so much that isn't so." - Ronald Reagan
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war hymn aggie
   |  posted 9:17p, 03/16/07       


 .....since last year against LSU. Win and we advance to Sweet 16 for 1st time since 1980, which was the last time we played Louisville, and lost in a very good game in OT.
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tweedy07
 |  posted 9:33p, 03/16/07       


 yes... duh
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tweedy07
 |  posted 9:34p, 03/16/07       


 and by duh, i mean i didn't read your first post... i wouldn't say we could go all the way just if we win tomorrow, but it's definitely a tough game
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Ag Since 83
  |  posted 9:42p, 03/16/07       


 Yes
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ol Ag 63
   |  posted 9:45p, 03/16/07       


 I forget the exact yr, but it seems like about 1980, The Ags lost to Louisville in tripple overtime at the Summit in Houston. Louisville went on to win the Natl. Championship.
I think that was a game of equally great importance.
I hope we can turn the tables on them this time.
o a
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txag007
   |  posted 9:47p, 03/16/07       


 I think we will see the swagger the team had off of those wins from KU and then Texas, when the beat Louisville. They will be a salty tough team for the rest of the tournament.
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CowtownAg_09
  |  posted 9:47p, 03/16/07       


 I would say yes
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birdman
 |  posted 9:49p, 03/16/07       


 No way is tomorrow our biggest game. Playing Louisville 25 years ago was bigger.
I think playing Colorado in Big12 tourny last year was bigger.
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BBYD09
  |  posted 10:24p, 03/16/07       


 yes
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TXaggie202
  |  posted 10:36p, 03/16/07       


 I wont buck the trend and go with a YES
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gunan01
  |  posted 10:47p, 03/16/07       


 No doubt
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gvine07
  |  posted 11:39p, 03/16/07       


 it is the most anticipated
the 46-43 win against t.u. last year and the win in Kansas this year may be the biggest games ever as of now
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HTownAg
  |  posted 11:49p, 03/16/07       


 A big game yes.
The biggest ever? Not even close.
The OT loss in the Midwest Regional Final against eventual national champion Louisville in 1980 was the biggest game ever in school history.
Should A&M win Saturday and advance to the Regional Final against Ohio St. then THAT game becomes the biggest in school history.
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Illuminaggie
 |  posted 11:53p, 03/16/07       


 Why would this game be bigger than a Sweet 16 game to get into the Elite 8?
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good ol boy
 |  posted 11:55p, 03/16/07       


 For New Army, yes.
For those of us who were around in 1980, not so much.
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