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[QUOTE="Scrutineer, post: 2979831, member: 8240"] You should have been there in person. Harder to watch an 8 point lead at the half that should have been 15 points. Harder to watch the first half and first few minutes of the second half when the "crowd" was so quiet the arena had to play booming music at every break to try to simulate the feeling of life in the building. Really harder to watch as UConn threw the game away and created a passionate crowd out of the 2,000 fans who sat on their hands until about 5 minutes into the second half. The Bulls' fans never expected to win. They were resigned to another loss and there was no life and no cheering in the first half and it didn't start until the second half meltdown. Their fans were looking around as if to ask each other, "can this be happening? Could we possibly win this game?" Looks like the last two years of Ollie's regime despite having some additional experience and a healthy Gilbert. [/QUOTE]
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