UConn has been here before. San Diego State has been here before, too. Thursday evening’s rematch of last year’s national championship is also the rematch of a tightly-contested Sweet 16 game in 2011 that featured two future NBA All-Stars...
and "who do you want to play in the semis" ...
This has nothing to do with superstition, and has everything to do with incredibly bad mojo.
Never look past your current opponent. The basketball gods are vindictive. We should all know this.
Because there are a number of people with vision problems or who just set preferences on their browsers to zoom-in all text. When we see your threads the large fonts become unreadable.
Beyond that, bolding all text, and or increased text size is considered shouting, and is difficult to read by...
I want them to get to the point where they make Calipari ask Calhoun to mentor him for a year or two, and Calhoun never gets back to him.
The only thing better would be to hire John Cheney as Calipari's mentor, but apparently he died a couple years ago.
Please don't use the giant font. My guess is it's a problem with the way what you paste is handled by the boneyard's script. If so, let me know and I'll see if I can fix it on my end.
Thanks.
Clingan is on the list.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/ncaa-tournament-which-nba-draft-prospects-have-boosted-their-stock-heading-into-the-sweet-16-165052736.html
The article was published after the Northwestern game, so I'm thinking it had no affect.
On a scale of 1 to 10, the comment was a 3. Y'all are going nuts over a comment that it was a stupid thing to say.
Ali lost five times after saying he can't be beat.
What Hurley said wasn't calculated - it was just a brain fart that happened to make it to his mouth. If his team plays up to their potential, few people will remember. If not, it'll be mentioned in every March Madness article for days/weeks.
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