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[QUOTE="dabears17, post: 4473886, member: 10508"] Heard from a little birdie that part of Stanford’s scouting report on the Creighton Bluejays is that they like to flop. Only saw parts of the 2nd and 4th quarter, but saw two definite flops in a 3 minute stretch. A couple others were just exaggerations to make sure the refs saw contact. Poor Betts got called for a foul running through and knocking done a guard cutting to the basket. I’ve never like taking a charge and falling to the ground. Jamie Carey loved to do that and it made me nervous. She wound getting concussions and she had to retire because Stanford doctors refused to clear her to play. University of Texas wound up clearing her about a year later and she made it to the final four with them. [/QUOTE]
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