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March 9, 2005

BET: Providence-WVU

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chas @ 4:09 pm

Wow. Talk about playing without heart. That had to be more than just painful for any Providence fan. You could see just from the body language of the Providence players from start to finish. They didn’t want to be there. A hollow, shell team.

That’s the kind of performance that gets coaches fired, or at least causes the fans to really turn.

WVU just had their way with them. I will say Herber, for WVU, is the biggest flopper I’ve ever seen in the Big East. And I don’t know why he does it. In this conference, that is counter-productive. He doesn’t get many calls and then gets calls going against him, when he actually does take a real charge.





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