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That's good enough for me, Bill. I say let's avoid the bother and
expense of all these games and just give it to Michigan now.
Bob Griebel
Michigan
William Groskreutz wrote:
>Hey there in list land...
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>I thought I would share with you what my students think will happen in the tourney. Just so you know, none of these students have a clue about hockey. They picked based on who they liked and probably records. My students are mainly from low-income families or in foster homes in an east-central Minnesota county (about half way between Duluth & Twin Cities). About 30% are Ojibwe and play (dare I say) basketball (shudder). But here are the results, take them how you will.
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>East:
>Game 1:
> 80% Boston College
> 20% Mercyhurst
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>Game 2:
> 65% North Dakota
> 35% Boston University
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>East Final:
> 70% Boston College
> 30% North Dakota
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>Midwest:
>Game 1:
> 60% Ohio State
> 40% Cornell
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>Game 2:
> 85% Minnesota
> 15% Maine
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>MW Final:
> 75% Minnesota
> 15% Ohio State
> 10% Cornell
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>Northeast:
>Game 1:
> 75% Colorado College
> 25% Colgate
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>Game 2:
> 90% Michigan
> 10% Wisconsin
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>NE Final:
> 80% Michigan
> 10% Wisconsin
> 5% Colgate
> 5% Colorado College
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>West:
>Game 1:
> 65% New Hampshire
> 35% Harvard
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>Game 2:
> 85% Denver
> 15% Bemidji State
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>West Final:
> 80% Denver
> 15% Bemidji State
> 5% New Hampshire
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>East vs West:
> 65% Michigan
> 30% Denver
> 5% Colorado College
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>MW vs NE:
> 50% Boston College
> 25% Minnesota
> 15% North Dakota
> 10% Ohio State
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>Championship:
> 50% Michigan
> 20% Boston College
> 20% Minnesota
> 10% Denver
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>bill
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>William Groskreutz III
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>The very existence of flame throwers proves that some time, somewhere, someone said to themselves, "You know, I want to set those people over there on fire, but I'm just not close enough to get the job done." - George Carlin
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