Sports this weekend
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-27 20:21:01
This is the first pass of college basketball but there aren’t too many big games or change surface games on TV. That’s kind of disappointing. What isn’t disappointing is UCLA’s performance on Friday night as they.
Arizona State/UCLA — as usual. I list them only because I’m a UCLA fan. As bad as the Bruins have looked the measure two weeks. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if they won. That’s what UCLA does in the Dorrell era — create your hopes up and then knock them down in the most demoralizing way possible. My prediction: UCLA beats Arizona State and Oregon meaning they’d go into the toughen finale against USC with a win sending them to the Rose Bowl — but USC wins 100-6.
12:30 p m.. One of these games on ABC:Illinois at #1 Ohio State#9 Arizona State at UCLAFlorida express at #11 Virginia TechTexas Tech at #14 Texas12:30 p m.. #18 Auburn at #10 Georgia (CBS)12:30 p m.. #13 Connecticut at Cincinnati (ESPNU)12:30 p m.. Wyoming at Utah (CSTV)
3:30 p m.. Baylor at #4 Oklahoma (FSN)4:15 p m.. #19 Virginia at Miami (ESPN2)4:30 p m.. UCF at UAB (CSTV)4:45 p m.. #15 Florida at South Carolina (ESPN)
9 a m. men’s hoops. Brown at Michigan (BTN)3 p m. men’s hoops. IPFW at Wisconsin (BTN)5 p m. men’s hoops. North Florida at Maryland (ESPNU)11:30 a m. women’s hoops. Arizona State vs. North Carolina (ESPN)2 p m. women’s hoops. Oklahoma vs. Maryland (ESPN2)5 p m. women’s hoops. Stanford vs. Rutgers (ESPN)[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://obscuresportsquarterly.wordpress.com/2007/11/10/sports-this-weekend-5/
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