Man, funny you responded, I thought about quoting that part as well and responding with a, "that coach goes hard"Weasel wrote:This killed meCnasty wrote: this new coach don't play

Man, funny you responded, I thought about quoting that part as well and responding with a, "that coach goes hard"Weasel wrote:This killed meCnasty wrote: this new coach don't play
shel311 wrote:The NCAA is investigating a player's backpack?
They botched the Miami investigation! Nothing surprises me!shel311 wrote:The NCAA is investigating a player's backpack?
N. Illinois held to 4 points in 1st half
Northern Illinois broke its own NCAA Division I record for futility Saturday by scoring just four points in the first half at Eastern Michigan.
The Huskies had 13 points with 3:56 to play but found their scoring touch late to lose 42-25.
Northern Illinois trailed 18-4 at the half after shooting 1 for 31, including 29 straight misses.
Earlier this season, Northern Illinois set the record for fewest points in a first half in the shot clock era with 5 against Dayton on Dec. 1.
The Huskies' 3.2 percent field goal percentage in the first half also set a record, breaking Savannah State's 4.3 percent against Kansas State on Jan. 7, 2008.
The lone made field goal also tied a Division I record set by Savannah State in that game.
The Huskies finished the game 8 for 61 from the field for 13.1 percent, another NCAA record.
After 32 misses, Northern Illinois finally made a 3-pointer to finish 1 for 33 from long range.
The Huskies narrowly avoided the record for fewest points in a game -- 20, set by Saint Louis in January 2008.
they sold out 2 games in a row... even bigger miracleCnasty wrote:Canes 6-0 in the acc.
Is this real life?
Barbee's making improvements, helps that the bottom of the SEC is Big Sky level thoautiger730 wrote:Auburn is still a shitty basketball team.
emu plays the "stall" offense against good teams like Syracuse, maybe against all teamsLetsGoPeay wrote:I honestly don't know how a Division 1 basketball team does this, and against EMU!
N. Illinois held to 4 points in 1st half
Northern Illinois broke its own NCAA Division I record for futility Saturday by scoring just four points in the first half at Eastern Michigan.
The Huskies had 13 points with 3:56 to play but found their scoring touch late to lose 42-25.
Northern Illinois trailed 18-4 at the half after shooting 1 for 31, including 29 straight misses.
Earlier this season, Northern Illinois set the record for fewest points in a first half in the shot clock era with 5 against Dayton on Dec. 1.
The Huskies' 3.2 percent field goal percentage in the first half also set a record, breaking Savannah State's 4.3 percent against Kansas State on Jan. 7, 2008.
The lone made field goal also tied a Division I record set by Savannah State in that game.
The Huskies finished the game 8 for 61 from the field for 13.1 percent, another NCAA record.
After 32 misses, Northern Illinois finally made a 3-pointer to finish 1 for 33 from long range.
The Huskies narrowly avoided the record for fewest points in a game -- 20, set by Saint Louis in January 2008.
Yeah, theyre playing close to perfect right now. After seeing Michigans comeback against Ohio State Im curious to see how they respond hereLetsGoPeay wrote:Hoosiers coming out of the gate hot!