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[QUOTE="gsmooth, post: 4225246, member: 9355"] well said August_West. There is one end of the spectrum where the crowd thinks the sky is falling as they expect this team to be great when in reality they are far from great, but good. On the other end of the spectrum there are posters suggesting without any doubt whatsoever(more implied than explicitly said) that UConn would've beaten Providence if Sanogo was healthy and playing and that they were [I]definitely[/I] going to win yesterday at Creighton. While I do think UConn at home would be favored with a Sanogo in the line up, it is far from definitive that they would win against Providence and I thought yesterday's game was going to be a close UConn win. The point is that this thinking in these two games that a loss is so out of the realm of possibility and a win is a foregone conclusion is just flat out ridiculous. [/QUOTE]
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