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You can't win them all!!!!!!  LU had a bad ROAD game and lost to a team that is PROJECTED TO WIN THE CONFERENCE!!!!!  LU will win all games at home and go 5-3 on the road this season in conference.  That will be a record of 13-3 and good enough to win the conference.

BTW I was referring to the fact that they have been on the road for the last month.  Teams that they played have not been to impressive!!!!!

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I hope LU wins all the home games but you know that is going to be tough.... I hope lamar doesn't win the reg season conference becasue its always tough to win that and the southland tourney..I don't know what history shows on that but its tough to win both. ....that PRESEASON PROJECTION TO WIN THE CONF its overated talk.....

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UTA's losses to Eastern Washington, Denver and Montana happened November and early December on the road so I wouldn't read too much into that.  Last year LU lost a lot of games early that they shouldn't have lost but still went 13-3 in conference.

UTA also lost to Baylor and Tulsa on the road by 13 points combined and since then they've won 4 of 5 games.  They lost to Texas State last week on the road, which was there 10th straight road game in a row.

Pomeroy rates their SOS as 4th toughest in the SLC, behind LU, SHSU, and TAMU-CC, and they have the best offense in the league.  Like I said, they are probably the best team in the league, even better than SFA.  LU's pomeroy rank actually improved after this game.

Like Lazeek said, LU needs to win their home games and go 5-3 on the road and they'll be in great shape to win the regular season championship (and qualify for at least a trip to the NIT).  Unfortunately there's not that many easy road games left.

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Yeah i hear on the nit that would be great for the program but u have to win on the road and if ur going to win on the road u got to D up and not give up 90plus points

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We have had 2 bad games that were completely winable.. Indiana State and UTA... I really think that they way the game was called kept us from getting into a rythm... All of those offensive fouls were pathetic... I believe that we SHOULD win the games at McNeese, TX State, And Prison U....   

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