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WSU VERSUS ALABAMA PREDICTIONS AND PREGAME DISCUSSIONS
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Originally posted by Triticum View PostThat was 1990 I believe.
Home games against Alabama, Delaware State, Oklahoma State, Austin Peay, Kansas State and Notre Dame. Road games at Kansas, Utah and neutral games against Tennessee, Georgia, Hawaii, Stetson and a couple of others. Cohen was such a horrible coach and those teams were wildly inconsistent.
Lose at Bradley by 20 but win at home by 10. Beat Oklahoma State (who tied for the Big 8 Championship) 72-69 then lost to KU (who tied OSU) by 34 in a game that wasn't that close.
Went to Illinois State and won 73-60. Came back to Wichita just 12 days later and that same Redbird team throttled WSU 57-78.
Beat Alabama but lose to Georgia by 30 on a neutral court, a team that split with Alabama that year. Robert Horry Latrell Spreewell and Melvin Cheatham (all 3 NBA draft picks) were on that Tide team.
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Originally posted by Dan View PostWe also beat Oklahoma State that year. Started hot and went downhill. Is that the year Cooper broker his leg?
Cooper's injury came later against Tennessee in Hawaii just after Christmas. Suffered a bad case of island fever at Utah losing by 40, then beat UT in Hawaii, got pounded by the home Rainbows, then beat Stetson.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post1990....might as well have been 1790 when you consider how the landscape has changed.
Home games against Alabama, Delaware State, Oklahoma State, Austin Peay, Kansas State and Notre Dame. Road games at Kansas, Utah and neutral games against Tennessee, Georgia, Hawaii, Stetson and a couple of others. Cohen was such a horrible coach and those teams were wildly inconsistent.
Lose at Bradley by 20 but win at home by 10. Beat Oklahoma State (who tied for the Big 8 Championship) 72-69 then lost to KU (who tied OSU) by 34 in a game that wasn't that close.
Went to Illinois State and won 73-60. Came back to Wichita just 12 days later and that same Redbird team throttled WSU 57-78.
Beat Alabama but lose to Georgia by 30 on a neutral court, a team that split with Alabama that year. Robert Horry Latrell Spreewell and Melvin Cheatham (all 3 NBA draft picks) were on that Tide team.
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Originally posted by KC Shox View PostCoach Marshall and Coach Grant both emphasize defense above all else. I'd be surprised to see anyone get into the 80's and be willing to bet that the first team to 70 wins.
WSU wins this easily if they get their inside game going against the undersized Bama team. If they don't then it will be another dog fight as they live and die by the 3.
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Originally posted by wufan View PostAgainst big bodies like Bama, I'm going to guess we see a lot of Shaq Morris.Originally posted by asiseeit View PostSounds like Bama's frontline is big and physicalOriginally posted by 1972Shocker View PostThey have good size. Alabama's RosterOriginally posted by SB Shock View PostWSU wins this easily if they get their inside game going against the undersized Bama team.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostI'm confused. Is Alabama big or small?
Key reserves include 6-7/207 and 6-9/223.
I suppose it's a matter of opinion, but they look to me like they have good size.
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I really appreciate Coach Grant's high value of character and effort. Sounds familiar doesn't it? Nonetheless go SHOX babayyyyy!
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Roll Over Tide 67"Ralph Miller was one of the finest coaches in the history of intercollegiate basketball. His teams were always fundamentally sound, team oriented, well conditioned, and ran both their offense and defense with great patience. I know of no coach whose teams competed against his, whether it be at Wichita State, Iowa, or Oregon State, who did not have great respect for him."—John Wooden
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