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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 123760" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>The end of this season was as strong as any since the '89 team (and of course the '90 team). this team had a vibe very similar to the '89 team...we struggled early, lost to 2 teams that were good to ok (Duke and NC) and then caught fire and was as good as (almost) anybody at the end of the year. Let's hope that this was an '89 type season - i.e. a glimpse into the future. Like the '89 team, we have MOST of the team returning.</p><p></p><p>However your data is excellent '91....even though we have most of the team back, our losses were as much about leadership as athletic ability. And, as has already been said, the margin of error between a W and a L is very, very small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 123760, member: 844"] The end of this season was as strong as any since the '89 team (and of course the '90 team). this team had a vibe very similar to the '89 team...we struggled early, lost to 2 teams that were good to ok (Duke and NC) and then caught fire and was as good as (almost) anybody at the end of the year. Let's hope that this was an '89 type season - i.e. a glimpse into the future. Like the '89 team, we have MOST of the team returning. However your data is excellent '91....even though we have most of the team back, our losses were as much about leadership as athletic ability. And, as has already been said, the margin of error between a W and a L is very, very small. [/QUOTE]
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