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Well timed laughing stock, I'll take it. Get Alex back on track, get Solo some reps from 3 after a tough game, further drill home the point-forward concept, rest guys that need rest. This game couldn't have come at a better time. And I'm going, so I can finally see a Uconn win in Newark after having been to the last two.
You should stop going, you’re getting burned at the stake now, you committed a boneyard capital punishment.
 
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These are the posts that have a tendency to age like milk.

lol. I didn’t want to say anything. I felt this coming from a mile away. Sometimes the instinct is wrong, but with this team, it’s a dangerous game. We are a nightmare matchup for anyone in the NCAA’s but we’re also a nightmare waiting to happen for UConn fans. There is no predictability here.
 
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Quick update, Seton Hall has not won since their victory over UConn, but the team is starting to get a little more healthy w/ Chaunce Jenkins being their only injured player.

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Offensively speaking, Isaiah Coleman has their most consistent weapon, averaging 18p, 6.6r, 2.1a across the last seven games. Dealing with injuries throughout the season, Dylan Addae-Wusu is back and playing some of the best basketball in his career, averaging 12.6 ppg, 3.7 apg over the last seven games while also providing his patent aggressive defense.

Last matchup, Seton Hall hit 41% of their threes and McNeeley ended up with arguably the worst game of his career, so Seton Hall had a bit of a "good luck" game.
 
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Quick update, Seton Hall has not won since their victory over UConn, but the team is starting to get a little more healthy w/ Chaunce Jenkins being their only injured player.

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Offensively speaking, Isaiah Coleman has their most consistent weapon, averaging 18p, 6.6r, 2.1a across the last seven games. Dealing with injuries throughout the season, Dylan Addae-Wusu is back and playing some of the best basketball in his career, averaging 12.6 ppg, 3.7 apg over the last seven games while also providing his patent aggressive defense.

Last matchup, Seton Hall hit 41% of their threes and McNeeley ended up with arguably the worst game of his career, so Seton Hall had a bit of a "good luck" game.
That first screenshot is disgusting.

It’s easy to chalk this up as a W and move on to the BET but evidently you can’t take Seton Hall as a free win

The last two years we’ve dropped heartbreakers on the road to them and then crushed them at home. Hope that trend continues!
 
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That first screenshot is disgusting.

It’s easy to chalk this up as a W and move on to the BET but evidently you can’t take Seton Hall as a free win

The last two years we’ve dropped heartbreakers on the road to them and then crushed them at home. Hope that trend continues!
UConn owes those m'fers, Seton Hall, a giant beat down. I am still po'ed about how UConn lost that first game against them.

I know, I know, I have issues.
 
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UConn owes those m'fers, Seton Hall, a giant beat down. I am still po'ed about how UConn lost that first game against them.

I know, I know, I have issues.
Same here. Huskies could bury them by 30 today and I'd still have a bad taste in my mouth about that loss.
 
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Same here. Huskies could bury them by 30 today and I'd still have a bad taste in my mouth about that loss.
I find this to be a good test for these guys, to see if they have any killer instinct to speak of. Also because I think the Hall does present matchup issues, big guards that extend pressure and can switch 1-4.

Line is 18.5, taking feels easy money. We haven’t beat anyone by more than 13-14 all year non tomatoes. I’m expecting we win 12-15.
 
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I find this to be a good test for these guys, to see if they have any killer instinct to speak of. Also because I think the Hall does present matchup issues, big guards that extend pressure and can switch 1-4.

Line is 18.5, taking feels easy money. We haven’t beat anyone by more than 13-14 all year non tomatoes. I’m expecting we win 12-15.
I think I'm going to start betting whatever is the opposite of what you predict. Or maybe just when UConn plays Seton Hall? :)
 
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I think I'm going to start betting whatever is the opposite of what you predict. Or maybe just when UConn plays Seton Hall? :)
Id say just Hall - I tend not to bet on bad erratic teams. That game worked out well for us with the big lead early. Once hall has to chase big leads and forced run they’re cooked. You can’t grind when you’re down 15+, that’s all they’re built to do.
 

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