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Tuesday, February 24, 2004
Maryland, My Maryland
Big games tonight include Alabama @ Auburn, Oklahoma State @ Missouri, and Clemson @ Maryland. Alabama, Missouri, and Maryland all need wins in these games.
Maryland’s FG percentage in their last five games: 36, 40, 39, 32, 37. The good news for the Terps is that Clemson has not held anyone remotely close to those numbers in their ACC road games this year (47, 47, 45, 45, 49, 50).
Monday, February 23, 2004
Turning the Tables
BYU shoots 82% (14-17) in the 2nd half to pull away from Air Force. Meanwhile, UTEP hangs on to beat Hawaii.
Like Air Force, UTEP is trying to go from worst to first in its conference in an unlikely attempt to make the tournament. Last year, the Miners were 6-24 overall with an RPI rank of 301! UTEP leads the WAC by a half game over Rice, but has 3 road games to close out the season.
Bracket Buster Continued
Air Force at BYU is getting ready to tip off. BYU has won all but one of its last 61 games at the Marriott Center. In their previous meeting, Air Force shot over 70% and ripped BYU from start to finish. This game is much more important to BYU, although Air Force is in no position to coast.
In WAC action, UTEP is comfortably ahead of Hawaii at the half in a very important game for the Miners.
