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Riley gets extension

PSUVikings said:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2849246

a 10 win season every 4 years is good enough for the beavs I guess.

I would have used that money to replace Jay John.. Jay John has had 5 years to "rebuild" that team and now look at them... I wish PSU played them next season... Well maybe we do I haven't scene the schedule yet. If we do we beat them just like we beat ASU last season.
 
cutler41 said:
PSUVikings said:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2849246

a 10 win season every 4 years is good enough for the beavs I guess.

I wish PSU played them next season...

I'd rather play Gonzaga or UW tough than be accused of having a light non-conference schedule by playing OSU. ;-)
 
Not me, and here's why--PSU will never beat one of those teams at home unless there are major injuries. They have a legit chance of beating some of the weaker teams in those conferences. For seeding purposes in the tournament, wins help more than losses to top competition. Since the Big Sky is, and always will be a one-bid league, winning is key.
 
WiViking said:
Not me, and here's why--PSU will never beat one of those teams at home unless there are major injuries. They have a legit chance of beating some of the weaker teams in those conferences. For seeding purposes in the tournament, wins help more than losses to top competition. Since the Big Sky is, and always will be a on - league, winning is key.

Amen, had we listened to you last year we would have been playing in the playoffs.
 

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