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nogerO
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Re: Bump

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bigsugarduck wrote:
nogerO wrote:Any info? Lydia is a good player but she’s just not physical enough yet. Really need Sedona if we’re going to make a final four.
I dont get why people think another post player is what Oregon needs to get a championship...that was not why they lost to Baylor last year.
Hmmm...Okay then. Anybody have any info about Sedona?
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Re: Bump

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bigsugarduck wrote:
nogerO wrote:Any info? Lydia is a good player but she’s just not physical enough yet. Really need Sedona if we’re going to make a final four.
I dont get why people think another post player is what Oregon needs to get a championship...that was not why they lost to Baylor last year.
There are all sorts of things that would have helped the Ducks in that game, including another elite level post player.
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Re: Bump

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You don't see Graves lamenting a lack of post play at the 1:26 mark...buuuut sure, another post would help their chances this year. But by no means are Oregon's FF/Title chances dependent on Sedona.


gogreen55 wrote:
bigsugarduck wrote:
nogerO wrote:Any info? Lydia is a good player but she’s just not physical enough yet. Really need Sedona if we’re going to make a final four.
I dont get why people think another post player is what Oregon needs to get a championship...that was not why they lost to Baylor last year.
There are all sorts of things that would have helped the Ducks in that game, including another elite level post player.
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