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Alert Mr. Goodman that Colorado curbstomped Harvard 40-20 in the second half and beat the greatest team in the region 70-62.

Put the Globe on distribution as well. Boston.com just put up a blog post titled "New England schools looking like NCAA teams."
The first line is "This is going to be a good year for New England in the NCAA Tournament." Besides the usual suspects, the post cites teams like BU, Vermont and Providence. No mention of UConn.
 
WTF is Goodman's beef with UCONN, the thing with Hamilton? man he takes things way too personally. He had very similar things to say about Ledo, so some PC fans told him he was full of it on Twitter now he dogs us every chance he gets. Is that what's happening here as well? He has really thin skin for someone who is so judgmental in his opinions.

I always got the feeling that Sloth felt like he was sticking up for the Tilton kids. He's a jocksniffer, he probably thinks they're his friends, he wants to carry their water (even though I'm positive they don't give two **** about him). That's my sense of it.
 
I always got the feeling that Sloth felt like he was sticking up for the Tilton kids. He's a jocksniffer, he probably thinks they're his friends, he wants to carry their water (even though I'm positive they don't give two about him). That's my sense of it.

It seems that way with the majority of Mass kids. Its almost like he got joy out of that Alex O article where he gave Alex the platform to mock JC and act like JC was on his knees for him to come back for his Senior year instead of transferring.
 
WTF is Goodman's beef with UCONN, the thing with Hamilton? man he takes things way too personally. He had very similar things to say about Ledo, so some PC fans told him he was full of it on Twitter now he dogs us every chance he gets. Is that what's happening here as well? He has really thin skin for someone who is so judgmental in his opinions.

It's not just Hamilton, he also had nothing but excuses for his buddy Oriakhi - claimed that it was Calhoun's fault that he was terrible his entire junior year.

Regarding Hamilton, Goodman saw him play in one AAU game and is convinced that he's the biggest gunner on the planet.
 
Bryant even has a good shot at making the NCAA's. Honestly about 7 NE schools have a decent shot at the NCAA's.
 
Put the Globe on distribution as well. Boston.com just put up a blog post titled "New England schools looking like NCAA teams."
The first line is "This is going to be a good year for New England in the NCAA Tournament." Besides the usual suspects, the post cites teams like BU, Vermont and Providence. No mention of UConn.

No mention of UConn because we probably fall under the "usual suspects" group.
 
I have an idea. Let's just never, ever bring up Goodman on this board again. The guy allows personal vendettas, whatever they may be, to blur his vision, which in result makes him poor (to put it nicely) at his job. Forget about his comments about Harvard. They have the potential to be pretty good. But saying UConn is not a top 25 team, and constantly pointing out worthless things while ignoring the team's greatest strengths to prove his point, is the most absurb thing I've heard from a college basketball "analyst" this year.
 
No mention of UConn because we probably fall under the "usual suspects" group.
That was my take on it too. It's like whoa, PC? BU? Vermont? Umass? all of THOSE teams might be in the NCAAs??!!!

Uconn is a perennial NCAA Tourney team and successful one at that.
 
The Pac 12 may actually be one of the better conferences this year. Arizona is legit, UCLA is pretty good (though they haven't played anybody), Colorado and ASU are tournament teams, Stanford could crawl towards the bubble, and Oregon is top 20ish.

I agree, and people definitely notice an "East Coast Bias" out here and their claims seem to be true because come tournament time, Pac 12 teams often do very well at knocking off ACC/Old Big East teams.
 
No mention of UConn because we probably fall under the "usual suspects" group.

I meant the term "usual suspects" poorly here. I was refering to UMass and Harvard as they are getting a lot of play to date.

Actually, is there a true usual suspects group in New England? Besides UConn?
 
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