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Actually USF has gone to the big dance twice, lost in first round both times.

Just out of curiosity, which teams did we lose to in those games? I'm really interested in USF basketball history but it seems like there is hardly anything out there (even online) about it.

They lost to Georgetown, 68-60, in 1992 and lost to Arizona, 79-67, in 1990.

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Actually USF has gone to the big dance twice, lost in first round both times.

I'm really interested in USF basketball history but it seems like there is hardly anything out there (even online) about it.

Here's the current media Guide that's got tons of history in it ....

http://www.gousfbulls.com//pdf5/654805.pdf?SPSID=61211&SPID=2923&DB_OEM_ID=7700

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Actually USF has gone to the big dance twice, lost in first round both times.

Just out of curiosity, which teams did we lose to in those games? I'm really interested in USF basketball history but it seems like there is hardly anything out there (even online) about it.

They lost to Georgetown, 68-60, in 1992 and lost to Arizona, 79-67, in 1990.

The Dobras Years...    8-)

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Actually USF has gone to the big dance twice, lost in first round both times.

Just out of curiosity, which teams did we lose to in those games? I'm really interested in USF basketball history but it seems like there is hardly anything out there (even online) about it.

Perfect time to recommend:

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http://www.aragingbull.com/

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He'll be a Solomon Jones type in the NBA, 10th man off the bench.  He's not quick or a good enough passer to be a PG and not athletic enough to create his own shot as a SG in the league. 

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Actually USF has gone to the big dance twice, lost in first round both times.

Just out of curiosity, which teams did we lose to in those games? I'm really interested in USF basketball history but it seems like there is hardly anything out there (even online) about it.

Perfect time to recommend:

book.jpg

http://www.aragingbull.com/

I read it....if u want to learn more about USF basketball....book is must read.....i really enjoyed it

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Just because he has a few big games doesn't make him a lottery pick.  There is no chance he doesn't come back next year and if I had to guess he wouldn't be a lottery pick after his senior year.

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He's not quick or a good enough passer to be a PG and not athletic enough to create his own shot as a SG in the league.

What games have you been watching?

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Actually USF has gone to the big dance twice, lost in first round both times.

Just out of curiosity, which teams did we lose to in those games? I'm really interested in USF basketball history but it seems like there is hardly anything out there (even online) about it.

Perfect time to recommend:

book.jpg

http://www.aragingbull.com/

Just tried to reserve it through the Austin Public Library, and they didn't have a copy, so jumped into the Inter-Library Loan system.

Only SIX libraries in the world have copies. Wow!

US,CA ALIBRIS ALBRS 

US,CT STRATFORD LIBR ASN SSA 

US,FL TAMPA-HILLSBOROUGH CNTY PUB LIBR TNH 

US,IN BETTER WORLD BOOKS INC QUICK 

US,NY WESTCHESTER LIBR SYST VVW 

US,OH BAKER & TAYLOR BAKER 

Send an email to your local library and ask them to get a copy of their own. I did.

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DJ would be a perfect sixth or seventh man in the NBA. Can play the point or SG for you. Can create his own shot and is not a bad defender. Is he 1st round material? I don't know, but the kid can ball. He also plays against NBA type players every game in conference and has done pretty well 4 3 years now.

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