**Texas Hook 'em Horns vs Oregon Quack Attack in-game thread**

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What are your plays?

I got over70.5 and -6 earlyyyy, knew that total would blow up. Already at -6.5 and 74

GL WITH YOUR PLAYS
 

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Stayed away from total, maybe 2nd 1/2

Have Tex -6 for 1st

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Let's Go Horns!

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Tired Legs!! 1st half loser :missingte
 

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Was going to stay away but after winning the bama game, I went in on texas -6 1st half.
 

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Brick, brick, brick. TEX sure looks bad. They're lucky to only be down 5 early. Still plenty of time.
 

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Seeing that Texas has "tired legs" so far, I wonder if Notre Dame will also for their game tonight vs. North Carolina? :think2:
 

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20 year old kids that get scholarships to Texas don't get tired legs after 2 days of ball.
 

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what's bonus??????? can someone explain?

When a team commits a total of 7 teams fouls in a half, the opposition shoots a free throw. If the free throw is made, another one is awarded. If the free throw is missed, play resumes as mormal. Once a team reaches 10 total teams fouls in a half, all fouls commited from that point forward during the remainder of the game result in two free throws being awarded to the opposition. The exception to that is if an offensive foul is commited, to which there is just a simple change of possession.
 

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