Annual woe is me thread

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Annual woe is me thread

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How 'bout those Lions in conference?
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fuckers made the sweet 16 in 01 or 02 to cost me about 300$ in a tourney pick'em to a buddy who is a PSU fan who homered his own team into the sweet 16 (admittedly, just for kicks). nobody, i mean nobody is picking PSU into the sweet 16. maybe it was the 2nd round, losing easy money has a way of deranging the memory.

i don't understand why they've been so bad, so long. it's not like they don't have money at PSU.
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Went to a Pitt/St. John's tilt tonight at the Pete with my son. We had a heck of a time. I still feel like something of a traitor, but I keep it to myself.
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I thought PSU would improve from last season and slide into the tourney as anywhere from a 10-12 seed. Yeah, I think I was just a tad off in that assessment. 0-8 in conference? Egads. The loss of Cornley has been evident, and Battle can only do so much.
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King Crimson wrote:fuckers made the sweet 16 in 01 or 02 to cost me about 300$ in a tourney pick'em to a buddy who is a PSU fan who homered his own team into the sweet 16 (admittedly, just for kicks). nobody, i mean nobody is picking PSU into the sweet 16. maybe it was the 2nd round, losing easy money has a way of deranging the memory..
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I thought PSU would improve from last season and slide into the tourney as anywhere from a 10-12 seed.
Easy to say now but I really did see PSU going into the tank this year, though not to the extent that they have. Battle is a stud but he's all alone now that the likes of Cornely and Pringle are gone. I thought IU could get to 9th in conference this year with Iowa and PSU being the teams we'd rank ahead of. I even thought once Coble went down we had an outside shot at topping NW. Serves me right to underestimate the coaching genius that is Bill Carmody.
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