Not ready to give up on St. John's ability to upset teams including us. They have had some very close ones they've lost.Not really. The middle of the league is very questionable: Villanova, Creighton, Seton Hall, St. John's are all worse than expected.
I could have listened to either or both songs on a given night in a college dorm room.Moving On by Weir. I'd name it Truckin'
I watched that St. Johns/Xavier "All Access" game and was startled to see how undisciplined St Johns was. They did virtually nothing that their coach told them to doNot ready to give up on St. John's ability to upset teams including us. They have had some very close ones they've lost.
Agreed. But on any given day it's possible for them to pull an upset.I watched that St. Johns/Xavier "All Access" game and was startled to see how undisciplined St Johns was. They did virtually nothing that their coach told them to do
Still, they managed to come back from a substantial deficit and nearly pulled the rabbit out of the hat.
They do have talent. But unless and until they take their coaching seriously, they pose much less of a threat.
If you want to make a little money on St John’s, bet them to cover in the first half and then blow it in the second half. Team is so self destructive and undisciplined. They have just as many weapons as most big east teams, but they implode unless they run away from another undisciplined team.Not ready to give up on St. John's ability to upset teams including us. They have had some very close ones they've lost.
Absolutely correct.Agreed. But on any given day it's possible for them to pull an upset.
And isn't about moving on from the Boneyard, or UConn fandom, or even a job.I like how this thread is labeled OT.
I think the OP thought it stood for "On Topic".And isn't about moving on from the Boneyard, or UConn fandom, or even a job.