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Orange to pace Wildcats in March?
#1
Strange to think that somthing as simple as an orange might be
a key to post season victory. But nutrition plays a key, and athletes
are susceptible to the effects of low vitamin C intake, especially
in winter months when fruit intake tends to decline.

And we've been told endlessly that UK is a young team,
full of freshmen who may be about to "hit the wall" as
the saying goes in regards to a longer, more demanding
season they're facing in college.

So hopefully UK's trainers will be stressing the importance
of good nutrition, and making sure our Cats get their necessary
citrus intake, amd will kepp plenty of oranges on hand.
#2
After watching that game last night, I may be looking for a big orange flameout in March.
#3
I am STILL not a believer in the orange. They have great post players, a defense scheme that causes problems and potent offensive players that score the ball effectively BUT they just do not scare me. I think that given a 10 game series with UK, the cats win 7 times!
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#4
Scotty doesn't know Wrote:I am STILL not a believer in the orange. They have great post players, a defense scheme that causes problems and potent offensive players that score the ball effectively BUT they just do not scare me. I think that given a 10 game series with UK, the cats win 7 times!

You guys really need to be careful talking about Syracuse like this.
This was a post about the nutritional needs of the Wildcat team.
You may be threatenerd with banishment for referring to Syracuse
by their commonly accepted nickname.

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