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Well then, that I understand. I work with a couple Illni fans, and I hear the same crap from them as well.TheGamer wrote:Kansas will probably out of the tournament before meeting UNLV based on Bill Self's coaching record in the NCAA's. Yes I'm an Illinois fan
Admittedly, Bill is one hell of a recruiter. I have disagreed with many of his in game decisions, but I do think he's gotten much better. He's great at calling plays coming out of a time out. I get upset when he decides not to change up his defense when it's apparent there needs to be a change.
Either way, I love the guy and I do think there is too much pressure put on a head coach who fails to reach the Final Four. However, if there is ever a year for KU to get to the FF, this is it. I haven't seen this much talent, athleticism, and depth from KU team in a long long time.
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I got every pick so far right in this 5 dollar thing we got going around here.
Anyway, here is my final four:
UNC
Georgetown
UCLA
Stanford
With UNC taking out UCLA in the title game!
Oh yea and you forgot the speedy matchup in UNC/UCLA between Ty Lawson (assuming he gets back to full speed by then) and Darren Collison!
Anyway, here is my final four:
UNC
Georgetown
UCLA
Stanford
With UNC taking out UCLA in the title game!
Oh yea and you forgot the speedy matchup in UNC/UCLA between Ty Lawson (assuming he gets back to full speed by then) and Darren Collison!
Huge win for my alma mater Davidson today, beating Gonzaga 82-76!
-This is Davidson's first tournament win since 1969.
-Sophomore Stephen Curry, considered by some to be the best shooter in the nation, scored 40 points, with 30 coming in the second half. He was 8-10 on 3s.
-Davidson didn't have a lead until the final 10 minutes of the game, and trailed by as many as 11 in the second half.
Go Davidson!
-This is Davidson's first tournament win since 1969.
-Sophomore Stephen Curry, considered by some to be the best shooter in the nation, scored 40 points, with 30 coming in the second half. He was 8-10 on 3s.
-Davidson didn't have a lead until the final 10 minutes of the game, and trailed by as many as 11 in the second half.
Go Davidson!
Yeah, f***in' great. I hope wolves attack his village.Brando70 wrote:Amazing bucket by Western Kentucky to win it. Three guys in his face and near the sideline and he still drains it.
<<<< Had Drake upsetting UConn in the next round
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Going with scoop ...great finish yes though...sportdan30 wrote:Gotta agree with JRod on this one. That was one amazing game, and a fantastic finish!ScoopBrady wrote:See playoff hockey in overtime.JRod wrote:There's nothing in the world of sport that's as exciting as March Madness. (See Western Kentucky v Drake).
Fantastic game.
The great thing about the NCAA tournament is that the single elimination format really masks how bad the basketball is for the most part. Even the close games with exciting finishes usually have poor play and shooting (for instance Drake at 37% and even thought it wasn't in a close game WTF is up with Notre Dame shooting 25%?), but that gets lost in the do or die nature. Don't get me wrong. I'll be glued to my seat in about 10 minutes, but except for the tournament I really can't watch college basketball unless I have a rooting interest in a team.
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KU's lineLeebo33 wrote:The great thing about the NCAA tournament is that the single elimination format really masks how bad the basketball is for the most part. Even the close games with exciting finishes usually have poor play and shooting (for instance Drake at 37% and even thought it wasn't in a close game WTF is up with Notre Dame shooting 25%?), but that gets lost in the do or die nature. Don't get me wrong. I'll be glued to my seat in about 10 minutes, but except for the tournament I really can't watch college basketball unless I have a rooting interest in a team.
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That's great! Especially on a night when half the teams struggled to get to 40% and 3 couldn't even hit a third of their shots. Kansas has a great chance to win the tournament if they keep shooting well. It's unlikely they will matchup against another team in the NCAA that can shoot until the Final 4 considering that only a handful of all the 48 games played so far have featured two teams shooting at least 45%. Usually it's a team shooting 35%-38% losing to a team shooting 45%.sportdan30 wrote:KU's lineLeebo33 wrote:The great thing about the NCAA tournament is that the single elimination format really masks how bad the basketball is for the most part. Even the close games with exciting finishes usually have poor play and shooting (for instance Drake at 37% and even thought it wasn't in a close game WTF is up with Notre Dame shooting 25%?), but that gets lost in the do or die nature. Don't get me wrong. I'll be glued to my seat in about 10 minutes, but except for the tournament I really can't watch college basketball unless I have a rooting interest in a team.
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