New Mexico State May Beat Gophers Again If..

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First they move this guy to the football team and then they move him to Nose Tackle.

SAN JOSE, Calif. — The first time Daniel Mullings went to dinner with Sim Bhullar on a road trip, the New Mexico State guard realized he was eating with a tourist attraction
Complete strangers approached the 7-foot-5, 340-pound Bhullar and asked to take a picture with the freshman because they had never seen anyone of his size before.
"It's pretty much everywhere we go,"Mullings said. "Even students on campus too. They just can't get past how big he is."
[The NCAA tournament is almost here, fill out your bracket now!]
Everyone from little kids in airport terminals, to waitresses at restaurants, to students in his sociology class flock to Bhullar to take pictures with him, but he has proven he's more than just a novelty act in his first season at New Mexico State. Bhullar averaged 15 points, 12.5 rebounds and 4 blocked shots in the semifinals and finals of the WAC tournament last week, leading his team to a second straight title and earning the Aggies an opening-round NCAA tournament matchup with fourth-seeded Saint Louis on Thursday.


http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab...lest-player-making-huge-000225569--ncaab.html
 

Despite the fact I wouldn't want to be the center going against him :clap: there is zero chance the Aggies will beat the Gophers. None!
 

Move this to the basketball thread.
 


New Mexico State May Beat Gophers Again If...

The player's plane crashes, the cheerleaders don't find the stadium, and Goldy seriously pulls a hammy but even then it will be close.

Now move this to the b-ball thread.
 


Watched him play today. Best move for NMSU may be moving him to football.
 

I know this thread is all in good fun (I watched him play today too--it was sad watching him trying to run up and down the court), but I don't think it would take plane crashes or natural disasters for Minnesota to lose the NMSU game. We were saying the same things about the UNLV game last year, and the Gophers were lucky to win that one. That was a horrid UNLV team, and we went in there flat and seemingly unprepared for what they planned to do offensively. I actually went to bed well after midnight that evening totally pissed off and thinking we had lost that game. So yeah, while I think the Gophers will beat NMSU, I'm not going to boldly proclaim a 4 TD thrashing. I've watched too much Gopher football to do that.
 





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