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Below is a post from Buffalo Bulls forum.  This logic is more twisted than what I regulary see on here😀:

 

"I was surprised that Akron bludgeoned NIU as bad as they did yesterday.

I know it was Senior night and all, but they were up 20 at halftime.  And then came out stronger in the second half, leading by 41 at one point.

Sure...they set a record for consecutive home wins...but this sort of effort on a game that is meaningless in seeding for the tournament was surprising, especially on the defensive end.

In Cleveland, everything is bigger.  There is a real possibility that Akron doesn't come out with that same fire for a first round game against a team they've beat twice already.  At least that's my (our) hope!  And, once a team that should win by alot gets behind, nerves start to kick in.  Things can get away from them."

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38 minutes ago, NWAkron said:

Below is a post from Buffalo Bulls forum.  This logic is more twisted than what I regulary see on here😀:

 

"I was surprised that Akron bludgeoned NIU as bad as they did yesterday.

I know it was Senior night and all, but they were up 20 at halftime.  And then came out stronger in the second half, leading by 41 at one point.

Sure...they set a record for consecutive home wins...but this sort of effort on a game that is meaningless in seeding for the tournament was surprising, especially on the defensive end.

In Cleveland, everything is bigger.  There is a real possibility that Akron doesn't come out with that same fire for a first round game against a team they've beat twice already.  At least that's my (our) hope!  And, once a team that should win by alot gets behind, nerves start to kick in.  Things can get away from them."

 

The guy isn't wrong; there's always the possibility of a flat game. However, I don't think Groce or these seniors will be looking ahead. Buffalo is the team Akron was manhandling before taking their foot off the gas and allowing Buffalo to beat the spread. A thorough bludgeoning should be in order. 

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48 minutes ago, Let'sGoZips94 said:

 

The guy isn't wrong. There's always the possibility of a flat game. However, I don't think Groce or these seniors will be looking ahead. Buffalo is the team Akron was manhandling before taking their foot off the gas and allowing Buffalo to beat the spread. A thorough bludgeoning should be in order. 

 

I'm actually not as hostile about UB regarding that game as some. I've seen some ridiculous late game come backs in my time. UNI a decade or so ago blew a 12 point lead with <1 minute against Texas A&M in the Big Dance.  We all know of Reggie Miller's infamous 8 points in ~10 seconds against the Knicks.

 

IMO it's better that we're prepared for those scenarios now so that we're not taken by surprise in March.

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28 minutes ago, kreed5120 said:

 

I'm actually not as hostile about UB regarding that game as some. I've seen some ridiculous late game come backs in my time. UNI a decade or so ago blew a 12 point lead with <1 minute against Texas A&M in the Big Dance.  We all know of Reggie Miller's infamous 8 points in ~10 seconds against the Knicks.

 

IMO it's better that we're prepared for those scenarios now so that we're taken by surprise in March.

 

I agree - I was happy to see that hapen for every reason you mentioned and exactly why Groce made sure NIU's beatdown lasted the full 40 minutes (plus it helps NET).

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