NCAA Men's Psych Sheets

"NCAA Division I Men's Championships Psych Sheet "As If" -- March 11, 2009 PHOENIX, Arizona, March 11. ONCE again, Swimming World superfan John Bremer comes through with another quick turnaround on scoring the psych sheet of the NCAA Division I Men's Championships. Last week, Bremer provided us with the early "on paper" favorite for the women's meet – Georgia. Today, he scored the men's psych sheet. Not counting diving, which will begin to be determined with Zone Diving this weekend, Auburn is the favorite with 434 points. Stanford takes a close second with 429.5 points, while Texas has 407 points. California (383) and defending champ Arizona (261.5) round out the top five in the "as if" scoring. Florida (256), Michigan (243), Virginia (177), Tennessee (143) and Georgia (94) make up the top 10." Psych sheets: www.ncaaswim.com/.../m09_off_ps.pdf I say Texas takes it.
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    am not aware of any quality institutions of higher learning west of the Mississippi. Me neither, Mr.Noodler. I know all good schools are located east of the Mississippi and below the Mason-Dixon line.
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    "Furburglar" :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: I need more popcorn for the next act! You two should be paid for this stuff :agree: master mcgrump would eat all the earnings from the shows.
  • I say Texas takes it. It should be a great meet and very competitive at the top. I saw the Big XII meet on TV the other night and they didn't look very tapered (especially Walters and Klueh) and were still swimming well. Hard to disagree with you on Texas, but what happened with Scott Spann? It doesn't look like he is swimming. I could have sworn he swam a duel meet for Texas in late 2008, but I haven't seen his name since. Is he injured or did he redshirt? Tim
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    If Tall Paul knows Mr. Mustardseed's educational and swimming background, then it is a fair fight and have at it. Tim We all know geek's swimming background. He wears arm floats and a bubble ring to keep his hair dry. He is one notch above a noodler in swimming terms.
  • It should be a great meet and very competitive at the top. I saw the Big XII meet on TV the other night and they didn't look very tapered (especially Walters and Klueh) and were still swimming well. Hard to disagree with you on Texas, but what happened with Scott Spann? It doesn't look like he is swimming. I could have sworn he swam a duel meet for Texas in late 2008, but I haven't seen his name since. Is he injured or did he redshirt? Tim Tim, nice catch...I missed that! just checked with a friend down there and found out he's out with a very serious staff infection...scary stuff and wish him the best. And that may cost them the win....
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    I think Mr. Phelps demonstrated recently that 'higher learning' is a portable concept and indeed is in profuse supply in the West. Geek is only trying to spark some flame in the void John Smith has left whilst abstaining from his usual incendiary postings.