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Friday night, it's round 2 of Boyd vs. Temple. I missed the first game but read tons of posts about the bad calls costing Boyd the game.

 

What are some predictions and does the Big Ones poll really show how this game will end?

 

Last checked, Temple beats Boyd: %95 to %5

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Hey Fatchance wjhy do you hate Temple so much? The game will be played at Temple this time. It should be a great game with the Crusaders winning. I'm a Temple fan of course. I think Boyd has a good team, they are welled coached, and have good players. I respect that, but Temple is hard to beat in Vance Gym, just ask N. Sand Mt. the 3rd ranked team in Ala. It will be a great game!!!!

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I do not HATE temple...I just think they are over hyped. Its time for them to step aside, they had their lucky year last year and there not that good. Everyone always talks about their defense, but McCallie lit em up for almost 100, great defense, and boyd had 60 with "the man" Healy on the bench for most of the game, not to mention the worst refs ever! All said and done, Boyd wins this one and if there is another one, that one to.

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I agree that the officiating at the game was terrible. It's the worst I've ever seen. I think that Boyd would have definately won if it hadn't been for the refs in that game, but Boyd also didn't take advantage of some chances. Boyd lost by 4 to Temple not playing their best and having to put up with awful calls; if both are improved tomorrow night, then it's a 100% win for Boyd.

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Temple is not a very big school at all, but their fans always pack out Vance Gym, which is a pretty big gym. And when Temple's students (the Crusader Crew) get going, that place will be so loud Boyd won't even be able to think much less play. Boyd is an extremely good program, but Temple has had their number recently so look for that to continue.

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