Can someone tell me why the CSU line did not move as much as 1/2 point with the news that their third leading scorer and only other "big" man (6'6", haha) was ruled out before the game?  I'm just curious.  Because from everything I read -- and I'm all over the Rams message board -- it was definitely "breaking" news.
Also, check out what Pomeroy had to say, fascinating (taken from a CSU board poster:
"I talked to Ken on Monday. He is so impressed by Hornung. Ken blogged this about the Rams just now:
The Rams are short (#339 in effective height) when healthy, but they got shorter when 6-6 Greg Smith tweaked an ankle in practice yesterday. A thin Rams rotation got thinner, but the seven-man rotation that Tim Miles put on the floor turned in CSU’s best effort away from Moby Arena this season. 
It helped that TCU would miss 18 of their 20 three-point attempts, giving the defensively-challenged Rams some help on that end of the floor. It also helped that 6-5 Pierce Hornung is an offensive-rebounding machine. The dimunitive Rams had 11 offensive boards as a team, and Hornung had nine of them. The other two were team rebounds for which Hornung’s activity was directly responsible.  When Hornung was on the floor, CSU rebounded 54% of its own misses. During the ten minutes he was on the bench, CSU rebounded zero of its misses."
Hornung is ####### Kurt Rambis!