-Yesterday's game against Air Force was intense. Way too intense for my liking, I hate going into games thinking they should be fairly easy and having a multiple heart attacks when it seems to be the opposite.
-The baseball team should always pass out the programs.
-According to the RJ, poor Terr-Bear had the flu, and he still managed to play well. It just goes to show what kind of player Terry is. If you told me that last season, there's no doubt I would've scoffed. Now I can't imagine us winning without him.
-What a slow start the game got off to! It was awhile after the tip-off before anyone could put the ball in the basket.
-Yeah Bailey! That just might be his new nickname, because all throughout the game, it seemed "Yeah Bailey!" was all I heard when he had the ball. Each game he impresses me even more, it's like he's been hiding for awhile, and now pops out anytime a sweet dunk or alley oop needs to be had.
-The refs seemed to be especially sketchy this game. Of course we're always going to have a call or two every game that isn't in our favor. But with this game I was wondering if one of them had a kid on the Falcons. If you're gonna be harsh, be harsh equally. I'm pretty sure it's in the Constitution.
-Darg...I can't believe how far away he was from the 3! point line. And I can't believe he MADE IT! (I don't even have to specify, it's obvious what shot I'm talking about) To me, that was the turnaround for the game, the point where I knew I could relax (slightly anyway). Keep those 3!'s coming Darg, we're going to need them (and everything else) against BYU.
-There was a time (actually, probably more than one) when the Falcons had the ball and were forced keep passing it because our Defense was on. Our boys aren't shy about getting up in faces. Nice.
-R-Geau is still insane. In a good way, of course. A few times a few iffy things happened, but of course he made up for that with everything else he managed to do.
-Thanks for the energy boost candy bar at 9 PM on a weekday. I ate it (because I was in my car and it wouldn't stop looking at me), and I was awake until 3 AM. They work. I'm not sure the half-time show did, although I would enjoy a giant hula-hoop.
Saturday is going to be an intense game. From what I've heard, it's not looking too favorable (or favorable at all, really) for our boys. However, I also think that the Cougars' home record will have to break sooner or later, it might as well be later. If our boys want it enough, and work hard enough for it, they'll be victorious. That's what I keep telling myself, anyway.
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