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[QUOTE="REB1094, post: 4894410, member: 12147"] The only time I've left a game early was against Indiana at MSG in 2019, but only because me and my friend drank way too much and had to go before we puked all over the seats in front of us Unless I have plans that need me to turn off a game early and leave, I don't think I've ever turned off the TV during the game. Up 30 or down 30, I'm watching until the final buzzer Fox is pretty good about getting full game replays up really quickly after the game, so if I have to miss a game then I'll watch the replay as soon as I can. I'll spoil it for myself by checking the box score throughout the game, but will avoid the BY until I've watched Otherwise, I'm watching every game. Luckily my wife has even learned to ask if UConn is playing before making plans :) Not a betting man, but if I was then I would never ever bet against UConn. Major risk to the mojo Maybe this makes me a casual fan, but at the end of the day I won't let a loss ruin my day. Be sad/mad for a few minutes, then get over it. At the end of the day I don't want the athletic performance of a bunch of 18-22 year olds affect my mood too much lmao [/QUOTE]
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