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Nice win for Rutgers, tough lose for #16 Buckeyes
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Nice win for Rutgers, tough lose for #16 Buckeyes
Watching a replay on BTN now

Saw highlights on FOXSports
https://www.foxsports.com/college-basketball

2nd video ...

Buckeyes need to regroup after the Michigan and now Rutgers losses
01-10-2019 01:36 AM
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RE: Nice win for Rutgers, tough lose for #16 Buckeyes
It's not Michigan or Michigan State but a conference win is a conference win. When you're a program that's been struggling of late you'll take whatever win you can get. What I'm expecting from Pikiell is some start of consistency with the upcoming road games.
01-10-2019 08:20 AM
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RE: Nice win for Rutgers, tough lose for #16 Buckeyes
It's a good rebound for RU after looking anemic against Maryland on Saturday.
01-10-2019 10:08 AM
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