It seems official, Tucker Gone at UT

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It seems official, Tucker Gone at UT

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2006 ... id=2449610


Kansas may get the conference title in a walk next year. :(

But as long as it is at the expense of texass. ;)
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KU has to be the heavy favorite. only altenative scenario is the slight possibility they play ATM and OSU on the road (which seems unlikely since i do know they play in Norman--so that would have to be their complete South road schedule). and maybe an improved Mizzou or Huggy inspired KSU beat the Hawks in Columbia and Manhattan.

I don't expect much from Colorado, Nebraska, or ISU.

and the final caveat would be that ATM or OSU would have to make a dominant run through the south....just to match the Hawks in pure win total.
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maybe. i don't know. i thought OSU looked like a better team with Sean coaching last year.....ball movement, tempo, and spacing was a lot better. they didn't look constipated on the floor....like they did at times with Eddie.

they ran Texas out of GIA and prolly should have beaten the Sooners at LNC.

now, i could be totally wrong and there could be a thousand reasons why i say what i say above came to pass that had nothing to do with Sean Sutton coaching the pokes.

i'm NOT saying Sean will the coach his father was. but right now, he's shown something to me.
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Believe the Heupel wrote:I don't think it was Sean so much as a really talented group of freshmen pulling their head out of their asses at the end of the season.

You'll note they still lost in the first round of the NIT under Sean's inspired buck-toothed leadership.
true, true. like i said, i don't know.

they just seemed to play a lot more loose under S than Eddie. JMO.
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