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Reply To: | Greg R. Berge |
Date: | Wed, 26 Feb 1997 19:50:29 -0500 |
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Andrew notes that Clarkson has been surprised in each of the past 3 SF's.
If you want a similar situation, note Cornell's performance in the 89-92
ECACs. In 89 they were bombed by an admittedly superior SLU squad, but
then in 90 they fell to red hot Neil Little's RPI team, and in 91 they lost
on g*ddamn*d Dan Laperrier's double-screen from the blue line in o.t.,
capping another inspired underdog's comeback upset. In 92, when they were
a decided underdog against Clarkson, they finally came up on top (god bless
Tyler McManus in double o.t.), then lost the title game to SLU. (We really
hated SLU there for a while).
So, if you think history is repeating itself, Clarkson needs to be an
underdog in the SF. I don't think that's gonna happen, since they've sewn
up 2nd place at the worst.
Friday night should be interesting. Who knows -- since the pressure for
the title seems to be "off" Clarkson, it may wind up being a much better
played (less stressed out) game.
- Greg
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