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An enormous road win at arguably the toughest venue in the Big East against a team desperate for a victory. The tension certainly seems to be building with each successive game, a trend that is likely to continue Thursday night against a Notre Dame team that is firing on all cylinders right now.

Fifth place Marquette is the lone team in the conference with five losses, which means Louisville will clinch one of the four Big East Tournament byes with its next win.

Damn this is fun.

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Remember cinci and seton hall?
When we were like, these losses loom huge towards the end of the season?

Imagine if we had taken care of bidness against those teams.  Would we be 14-1?

Anyway, we are playing so good right now.  We still didn't play great today (too many TOs and too many offensive rebounds allowed) and Pitt played amazing (18 assists, 4 TOs, shot well) and Pitt needed this game and played like it was a tourney game.  And we still pulled it out.

Can't wait for Thursday.  You said it best: this is fun.

by CardsFan922 on Feb 24, 2008 8:09 PM EST reply actions  

Big Beast
In our conference, every team is going to have nights when they lose and don't take care of 'bidness', though your point is very valid.  It's interesting...when Rick's team has been healthy, they are actually a very good team who is competitive with any other team in the country.  If we get a first-round bid in the Big Beast tournament, we will have a very good chance of making the championship game, which should net us a 2 or 3 seed.  Oh baby.  

by BR on Feb 24, 2008 8:16 PM EST up reply actions  

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