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I was thinking the same thing. He saw Berenson work magic with his time
out, why not at least try to do the same?
BTW a statistical oddity that emphasizes the flow of the game. TWO one-shot
periods, Michigan's first and Denver's third.
Clay
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[. . . ]My big question
> is: did I miss Gwozdecky calling a timeout for his team? Coach George
> should have probably called for one when the game was knotted at 3, and
> definitely should have used it once the Pioneers fell behind.
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> greenie
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