I'm completely confused as to whether the last post was a Bush joke or not... But, anyway, I'd like to point out, for the sake of my sanity, to wrexham that his Houston team is the Cougars of the NCAA and not the Rockets of the NBA. You can check out their web site at
http://www.uhsa.uh.edu/.
There. Now I am sane again.
The Memphis Tigers drop the afore-mentioned USC re-match (
Game 3660209) and another game against Seton Hall (
Game 3658523), also in Texas.
Coach John Calipari complained after the game. "We were told the Seton Hall game was a tournament game. Then we were told, mid-match, that we were instead intended to play USC for the second time this season and that that was in fact our tourney game. I subbed out all of our starters and went with them to the new game, but they couldn't come up with the energy to play two games back-to-back and were blown out by USC after a close start. And when we get back to Seton Hall, the back-ups and the assistant coaches had thrown that one for us! Honestly, I don't know what to think..."
Huntyr Green, Memphis' Athletic Director, was quick to cushion his coach's comments. "I'd like to make it clear that coach Calipari does not speak for the University of Memphis, its students, its alumni, or its third party Conquer Club managers. We were not dis-advantaged in any way, and the Trojans and Pirates earned their victories. That dude's a jerk, not me."
Memphis returned home to find itself ranked. They promptly responded with a victory over the Syracuse Orangemen (
Game 3676153). #16 Memphis, who will likely fall out of the rankings because of their two losses this week, is now 6-3 but remains a perfect 4-0 at home.
"Nobody puts Baby in the corner," senior Robert Dozier echoed once more, "and nobody beats a Tiger in its own den."