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You've got to be impressed by the SEC.
Go Dawgs!
What a clutch performance by the Utes on the Vault. Postell and Baskett really carried the Utes all night long. Good Luck tonight Red Rocks! Let's bring home the title!
You've GOT to be impressed by the SEC.
Well great job girls. Bring home the title.
i was watching the meet on the internet, i left after the first 3 on floor for utah, i couldnt watch, i came back to see utah step it up on vault! i think annie diluzio has to much power for her first tumbling pass though, she should add like a punch from or back to the end. GO UTES IM watchin 2nite so IMPRESS ME!!!
I was there. It was a good meet for second place. Georgia was near perfect before there home fans. It will be tough to win the national title on Georgia home floor. Another day anything is possible. Ashley Postell may be the best in the nation.
We are in utter disbelief at the way Alicia Sacramone was scored on her vault last night. She clearly did so much better than the other girls who garnered higher scores. What were the judges thinking?Unbelieveable. There is obviously bias in that panel of judges.
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