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FU Baylor

Da Lama

****ty hot take machine
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Love how Pierre Jackson trie to be sly when BC is shotting FTs. Walking around behind clapping behind the shooter then suddenly clapping harder when they're about shoot. Acting like he's trying to get a teammate's attention right when the shooter starts their release, "Hey, hey, HEY, HEY!" Little f*cker. That's bush league ****e, right there.
 
I really... I mean REALLY... hate Baylor.

It's best for CU if we play Baylor in the next game, but watching the game I can't help but root against them hard. Bad things happening to Baylor make me happy.
 
It looks like Baylor is going to pull it out. All these Charleston commercials remind me of the Shreveport ones during our Independence Bowl Game. :sigh:
 
I really... I mean REALLY... hate Baylor.

It's best for CU if we play Baylor in the next game, but watching the game I can't help but root against them hard. Bad things happening to Baylor make me happy.
Same here. My head keeps telling me that we want Baylor to win so it can help our RPI and give us a potential signature win, but my heart is reminding me how much I enjoy watching Baylor fail.
 
Isaiah Austin is going to be a tough matchup for us

From Rivals:

Josh Scott, PF, Colorado Chaos- After impressing at a May tournament in Kansas City, the future Colorado big man struggled a bit at NBPA Top 100 Camp. Matched up with the nation's third-ranked player in 2012 -- Isaiah Austin -- on Saturday afternoon Scott took the fight to Austin, overpowered him and actually got the better of the much more highly ranked player. It doesn't mean he's a better prospect, but all that mattered was that game and his physicality in the lane earned his team a win over Family First. Big and strong, his skill level and ability to create out of the high post are better than we'd initially realized.

That's the reported game where Scott put up 43 points 12 rebounds and 7 blocks.
 
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