WVU/St. Louis

Wilson

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I am shocked by this line! St. Louis beat WVU by thirty last year and have 4 of 5 starters back. St. Louis plays ferociuous defense and WVU is playing some really young inexperienced guys. Hell, WVU has a true frosh at point and a transfer at center. WVU will be very good value once Big East play begins...but, right now they have not molded together yet. Please note this is NOT a home game for WVU...it is being played in Charleston WV....Me likey the points in this game.
 

Felonious Monk

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this game has trap written all over it, if you're looking to take St. Louis that is.

i can't really get a feel for this game. both teams seem to be evenly matched as far as i can tell. a lot of guard play and not much production in the low post. billikens seem to lack a downlow presence in the paint, not much rebounding or shot blocking going on.

the schifino kid seems to be a stud for the mountaineers. he could be the difference in the game if he gets hot.

btw, that northeastern team that WVU lost to is a very talented team so don't let that loss fool you.
 

CollegeCapper

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Felonious one, I agree with everything you said -- I grabbed this one at -4 about an hour ago and just LOVE it.....
 

no pepper

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just reading about this game:

just reading about this game:

It will be interesting to see how St. Louis transfer Reggie Bryant performs in his first start as a Billiken tonite. He?s a junior guard with a nice outside shot. He just finished serving three game suspension for phone card scam at Villanova. Gotta like the mustard element. He?s 6? 2? 205 pounds ? gained 15 pounds pumping weights during off season.

He played last in 2001-02 season, averaged 9.1 points and made 38.6 percent (54 of 140) of his 3-pointers for Nova.

Coach Brad Soderburg: "Whatever he learned is good, at least mechanically, because his shot looks really good," Soderberg said. "It's always on line and he really snaps that follow-through. He's one of the best shooters I've seen with guys in his face." Last week in practice Bryant "just absolutely took over our offense," according to Soderburg.
 
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