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Kramer

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Looking forward to watching the Clones in action again on Sunday. I think the week of practice after 3 games gave the coaches a chance to really focus on some of the weaknesses of team. I look for lock-down defense tomorrow and smoother offense, especially in transition. What about the rest of you?
 
I am expecting a big improvement in the offense, but how will we know until the competition gets better? Teusday night in MN will be more revealing.
 
I don't think the Minnesota basketball team itself will be the biggest challenge, but instead our newcomers getting used to a (not so) hostile environment. Minnesota lost to Winona State in an exhibition game...enough said. Granted that Winona State has beaten Drake and Minny, it's still a division 2 team. We would all expect our boys to beat a division 2 team.
 
So you're saying Mn. In Williams is about like playing Savana state in Hilton? I don't think so.

I've repeatedly re-read my post, but I can't seem to find where I said that or anything to that effect. First of all, it's Winona, not Savana. Winona State (or Savana state as you prefer to call it) won at Minnesota. It is a div. 2 school. Iowa State is a div. 1 school. By using simple reasoning and a sleuthy detective's eye, one could concur that Iowa State should win. Can you find the logic in that statement? I don't know how to dumb it down any more.
 
Keep re-reading Michael. Or shall I get into the dumb down business? I implied that MN on the road would be a better test than Savana State in Hilton. You implied that MN would not be a big challenge but playing in a hostile environment would. What's the difference? Also, Winnona State was Div. 2 national champion last year, and would no doubt be tougher opponent than Savana State. Carry on!
 
Simmer down now. you are both arguing over semantics. that's really dumbing everyone else that is reading this down.
 

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