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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

There will be no bandwagon for me. When Carolina is done I'm done.

If you're a Carolina fan and rooting for state you can take a long walk off a short pier. Yank your head out of your ass on that one 

Yeah I have officially checked out the championship game.. I took vacation time to watch this catastrophe!! So I am done!! fug the NCAA and whoever else 

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If RJ comes back for a 5th year great. If he doesn't I'm okay with that too.

We gotta get Hubert over this hero ball poo. It's a team sport. This dude acts like we have an MJ or a Kobe. I love Caleb Love and RJ Davis but you can't let a Caleb Love or an RJ Davis gun you out of a game. Especially when everything except then building brick houses was going your way until everyone tightened up because they knew it was RJ Davis hero ball time.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The way they're playing ain't nobody fuging with them. That was the one loss we had this year where I was like... damn, I don't know how we beat those guys. They were just better than us.

And they look even better now. It would have been nice to make the F4 but I don’t see how any team beats them.

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3 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

Not bad defense.. bad offense.. poor shots

It was bad RJ Davis and bad Hubert Davis relying on bad RJ Davis to snap out of it.

I don't know what's gonna get him to stop relying on hero ball. He did it with Caleb Love. He did it with RJ Davis. Ian Jackson is probably next man up.

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