McCamish Maniacs
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Saturday, noon (SECN)
Time to make it five straight wins over the mutts
THWg!
Time to make it five straight wins over the mutts
THWg!
They don't take hoops nearly as serious, compared to football. You should be safe with the family. Park close and try not to loiter around after the game.I was thinking about taking the family to the game Saturday. How's the hospitality to tech fans? Is it as antagonistic as the football games in Athens?
With students gone on break, I bet Stegeman will be about half full. Energy will be low, and as a poster said before, their attitude toward basketball is generally apathetic. You should be fine.I was thinking about taking the family to the game Saturday. How's the hospitality to tech fans? Is it as antagonistic as the football games in Athens?
That was 2003-04 season. Our first loss of the year. One of the worst officiated games I've ever seen outside of a game at Cameron Indoor.I remember a game in Athens back in the Hewitt days when a clearly better GT team got robbed by the SEC refs...who called us for an incredible numbers of fouls. Given the new rules, it wouldn't surprise me to see a repeat of the officiating performance to keep guys like MGH and CM on our bench instead of on the floor.
Call me paranoid.
That was 2003-04 season. Our first loss of the year. One of the worst officiated games I've ever seen outside of a game at Cameron Indoor.
Didn't lose to East Tennessee State though. Who by the way is terrible. They're a very bad basketball team - losses to Charleston Southern, UNC Wilmington (by 21), Tennessee Tech, and UNC Asheville (by 20). Not to derail, but that's a game that goes in the "bad loss" column come resume comparison time.Hmmm. We beat VCU before league play that season too, iirc.
Yes we did. So maybe if we get jobbed by the refs this year in Athens we will go back to the Final Four like 2004. I see where you're going....Hmmm. We beat VCU before league play that season too, iirc.
Maybe TJ's holding Corey scoreless in practice!That's strange that he talked about TJ's defense. I will say he seems to be improving the last few games at least offensively. He has definitely been working on his shot (despite that terrible form and slow release). He has been short on almost every shot his whole career and vs Tulane I could tell he put a little more behind his shot and he drained some. I like him handling the ball, he is a lot more smooth dribbling than Heath, but Heath has more ability to score. Heath makes me nervous taking the ball up against pressure, I really noticed it during VCU.