Plenty of GA seating available according to the ticketing website.
in terms of importance it might be the biggest game since Phi Slamma Jamma. Overall this is the biggest game since Louisville in 2014.
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I am a big Corey Davis fan. Love that guyâs hustle and energy on D as well as his sharpshooting on the other end.
Yeah he has definitely been my favorite UH Cougar since Iâve been a fan of the team in 08. Hard not to root for the kid.
Corey, Vanbeck and Galen arenât afraid to throw their bodies on the ground no matter the scoreâŠlove those kind of playersâŠ
Got a cold and sore throat but iâll still be cheering loud and on my feet tonight. hurry up 6 PM!
Just thought of this, but we should have let TSU students have free admin during this season.
DVR is set. A win tonight makes the Coogs a stone cold lock.
This feels a lot like Louisville 2016 (football). Iâm at work. Will leave sooner than I ought to, but not as early as Iâd like. Canât find enough press about it to kill time, so I might as well workâŠor look at a few more websites for the 20th time today to see if theyâve added any preview about it.
2. The undercard
Cincinnati at Houston, 7 p.m., CBS Sports Network: The Bearcats start the toughest two-game stretch of the American by going to Houston and then coming home to host Wichita State Sunday. Houston gave the Bearcats a run in Cincinnati two weeks ago but couldnât close it out. This is their chance to lock in an NCAA bid. Beat Cincinnati â to go along with the win over Wichita State â and it would be hard to keep the Cougars out. Houston isnât catching Cincinnati in the standings, but it would have a strong chance of being the No. 2 seed with the win.
how cool would it be if the team came out through the crowd like when they played Kentucky?
Not sure if it was a normal occurrence when they did it (i wasnât a student that season).
I rarely listen to sports radio during the day, but had to drive to an appointment today and my radio was tuned to 94.1. Charlie Pallilo (of all people) was talking about how he bought 22 tickets to tonightâs game and is taking a whole bunch of people to see it. He talked about UH for almost the entire segment that I listened to. I couldnât believe it!
That would be amazing and would probably pop the crowd like it did then.
CKS probably wouldnât go for it though as he seems to like routine and ensuring the players are focused above all. Not that thatâs badâŠresults have played out so far.
But, man, if thereâs a game to do it, this would be the one.
I was at that game with my older brother, who is a huge Kentucky fan. That was an amazong game (for me, not so much for him). Canât believe itâs been 10 years since that game.