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Shoulld we be concerned?
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dedicatedIUfan Mar 21 2013, 07:32 PM Post #1
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I haven't watched too many games today because I had to work, but I have a concern while watching some of these games and I just want to know if we should be concerned about the refs allowing the physical play. We have a reputation of not being really physical this year and the way the refs are allowing them to play conerns me against teams that are bigger and with almost as much talent.

What do some of you think?
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Rockspeed Mar 21 2013, 07:36 PM Post #2
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It could... we're just going to have to adjust
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brumdog44 Mar 21 2013, 07:49 PM Post #3
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Depends on who is reffing. Pittsburgh is one of the most physical teams in the nation and they were called for 27 fouls and Wichita State shot 41 free throws.
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obatskii Mar 21 2013, 08:25 PM Post #4
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Games that I've seen have been very physical, but like Brum said, it comes down to who's reffing.

If we hit shots, it won't matter.
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enemydeservesnomercy Mar 21 2013, 09:08 PM Post #5
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If we hit shots, it won't matter.



...this...
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"The possibilities of basketball as seen here were a revelation to me. Basketball may have been invented in Massachusetts, but it was made for Indiana."
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If we hit shots, it won't matter.



...this...
if we score more points... THEN it won't matter...


Scoring more points = the secret to winning EVERY game... guaranteed
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