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Things that suck: UCLA, Duke, FSN

Stupid freakin' blankety-blank Fox Sports Net South is showing the Nashville Predators game, even though the schedule on TVGuide.com says very clearly that we were supposed to get the Duke-Wake Forest game (which Duke lost!) followed by USC-UCLA (which is now underway). Harumph!!

I don't know if they'll take us out to the basketball game once the hockey game -- which is now in overtime -- ends. I hope so. But anyway, it's a tight game early between the Trojans and Bruins.

UPDATE: Yaaay! They're taking us out to the game in progress.

UPDATE 2: Thanks largely to poor ball-handling and rebounding, USC trails 35-29 with 16:55 left in the game.

UPDATE 3: USC is playing like crap. But so is UCLA, so the Trojans are still only down by 6 with under three minutes left.

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So, is it going to be Memphis-Tennessee on Saturday as a #1 vs. #2 clash? I find it hard to imagine how it wouldn't be...

Wow. It really does give me a "that's freaking awesome" sensation. I don't think I'd ever have imagined seeing that day in my lifetime.

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