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NBHorn7

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  1. This may not be all about Aggy, but it's good also.
  2. Texas again in the second half realizes the benefits of getting the ball inside against a team you are more athletic and bigger than. Texas wins 94-71. Vok will definitely lead the team in free throws this season if he can stay out of foul trouble. He needs to shoot a little better from the line. He would also benefit by bulking up with a little more good weight and muscle with all the banging he takes and gives out.
  3. You have to give #23 a tech for that shove in the back along with the Texas foul.
  4. That might be up there as one of the worst dunk attempts. Heide will not win many high jump competitions.
  5. Texas stretches the lead out to 71-51 with 7:45 to go. Continue to get the ball down low and MDES looks like they are kind of gassed at this point.
  6. MDES is certainly better than LeMoyne, that is of course a low bar. Texas going inside more and has slowed down the threes from MDES. Texas leads 66-51 at the 9:39 media timeout in the second half.
  7. Half comes to an end and Texas leads 40-34. Maryland-ES is 6/12 from behind the arc and Texas is 4/15. Pope has all four and is 4/8 on treys missing his last two. Watching these kinds of games has just become a beating.
  8. Texas turns the ball over repeatedly and its ugly at Moody. Texas leads 34-28 with 3:39 to go in the first half. Swain seems to forget he has four teammates on the floor.
  9. Mark takes it to the hole a couple of times and Vok back in the game. Texas with a 26-18 lead at the 8:28 mark first half. Top notch guards are going to work the Texas defense off the dribble in SEC play.
  10. Jacking up threes and missing most. Vok with of course an early foul so no inside game. Result is a 14-10 Texas lead with 11:32 to play in the first half.
  11. Texas with a 11-5 lead at the first media break. Pretty much the same as the prior games like this have been.
  12. One last tuneup before what could be a long SEC season starts. Game on SEC+ and using Craig Way for audio.
  13. They played a rap song about a former Longhorn, while they flashed the horns down sign. They do this at every game, so very Aggy.
  14. There's the spread clincher.
  15. If they cover then they really are a rolling ball of butcher knives. Maybe carving knives to carve up a duck or at least a duck defense.
  16. JMU going for the 99-yard drive to cover.
  17. I "bet" Vegas would really like to see JMU cover the spread.
  18. JMU has now reached the rolling ball of shrimp cocktail forks status.
  19. You cannot expect to contain a powerhouse like JMU. You only hope to slow them down!
  20. I think Aggy was a rolling ball of sporks today!
  21. We still got another quarter to play in this pulsating contest. Lots of weirdness left to see.
  22. JMU has become a rolling ball of butcher knives now. Well butter knives at least.
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