Got a question that I hope someone can answer. Tomorrow SLU plays South Florida in a very important conference game for both teams. Anyway, if SLU wins they will have won 10 in a row for the second straight year. My question is what team has had consecutive win streaks with more than 10 wins in each years' streak? Hope that makes sense.
In 1991, Virginia won 16 straight games; the next year, they won 14 straight and in 93 they won 11 in a row (and ended the season with 9 straight wins). Those are all wins, and don't count ties. I'm sure Indiana has a couple of similar streaks and probably UCLA, too.
BTW, don't assume the USF game is an automatic win. Granted, SLU is arguably the hottest team in the country right now, but South Florida is a good team. The Bills should still win but it's by no means a slam dunk.
Wait you mean USF is a quality team? Crap....I had no idea. I better go warn SLU before they head down there.................. Of course USF is a quality team and have been for the last few years. They even produced a pretty good player in the MLS by the name of Jeff Cunningham. Where in my post did I imply an automatic win? I think the word "if" implies that I don't see it as a slam dunk. Of all the games remaining for SLU, this one will be the toughest. Otherwise, thanks for the info on the streaks.
Chill Try some decaf now. Sandon assumed you might not be aware that USF is a quality team on an up swing the past two seasons.
can't. don't drink coffee. Maybe it's the hangover this Friday morning. I'm chilliin' about as best as I can. A good USF team did come up to SLU last year and SLU creamed them 5-1. Man I miss Dipsy.