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That's my biggest beef with the NCAA and always has been. When Dean Smith was at UNC he'd make the last minute drag on for an eternity. Another beef I have with college basketball is they're trying too much to become like the NBA in a sense that hand to hand combat is being ignored. Games are starting to look like NBA Eastern Conference games. Not calling the game closely enough is one of the reasons I think scoring is down. Now I don't want 30-40 free throws taken by each team a game if the refs call it more closely a team has no choice than to adjusttjung0831 wrote:There are just way too many timeouts in college basketball. I hate that more than anything.
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It's been a very entertaining tournament with more overtime games than I can remember in previous years. The Final Four is set, but in all honestly I'm not overly excited about any of the teams involved. Don't get me wrong. They all deserve to be where they are, but without a number one seed in the tourney, it just feels strange. Maybe also it has to do with there not being a lot of household names, although the Big Baby is well known by now.
I'll obviously be tuning in, but I think the Final Four loses a little luster this year because of lack of star power. Everything leading up to this point has been phenomenal.
I'll obviously be tuning in, but I think the Final Four loses a little luster this year because of lack of star power. Everything leading up to this point has been phenomenal.
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Dan:sportdan30 wrote:It's been a very entertaining tournament with more overtime games than I can remember in previous years. The Final Four is set, but in all honestly I'm not overly excited about any of the teams involved. Don't get me wrong. They all deserve to be where they are, but without a number one seed in the tourney, it just feels strange. Maybe also it has to do with there not being a lot of household names, although the Big Baby is well known by now.
I'll obviously be tuning in, but I think the Final Four loses a little luster this year because of lack of star power. Everything leading up to this point has been phenomenal.
Maybe you suffer from the same malaise as me. I always find the first weekend of the Tournament to be the most exciting unless Syracuse makes a deep run.
The opening weekend is just an orgy of basketball. Wall-to-wall games from noon until midnight on TV and now on the Net, upsets, scares, blowouts, big schools, small schools, tons of interesting stories, etc. In most years, by the time you get to the Elite Eight and Final Four, all that's left are power schools from power conferences. Of course, this year is the exception, with George Mason.
Still, the Elite Eight and Final Four most years resemble a "Big Monday" on ESPN with a hell of a lot more on the line. That's still huge, but there's just some sort of magic about the opening weekend that the second and third weekends simply can't re-create.
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March Madness is heating up off the court as well. Kelvin Sampson to be introduced as the new Indiana coach.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2387372
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2387372
Better than Alford...sportdan30 wrote:March Madness is heating up off the court as well. Kelvin Sampson to be introduced as the new Indiana coach.
But from his recruiting record, I'd imagine he's indicated a top priority is to get after landing the top Indiana recruits, which never seemed to be one of Davis' top priorities.
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