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Did they really say that college football gets it right? lol
Do they not realize that the supposed "best teams" in the country (UL, MSU, Florida) all lost to the teams in tonight's game? Settling things on the field/court is now a BAD thing?! LMAO.
Parity in college basketball is at an all-time high because so little of the talent stays in school. The result is messy situations like this. You can argue UK '12 was a historically great team (I don't think they were) but even if you do include them then there was one great team in the last five years. '10 Duke wasn't great, we weren't a historically great team in '11, Louisville last year wasn't anything all that special. Neither us or UK this year is historically great.
It used to be that you had to be a lock for the lottery to leave early. Then it became as long as you're a lock for the first round (a guaranteed contract) then you leave early. Now it's just a free-for-all, if you might be a fringe rotational piece in the NBA you're probably leaving early.
The other part is that college football and basketball are obviously very different sports.
Do they not realize that the supposed "best teams" in the country (UL, MSU, Florida) all lost to the teams in tonight's game? Settling things on the field/court is now a BAD thing?! LMAO.
Parity in college basketball is at an all-time high because so little of the talent stays in school. The result is messy situations like this. You can argue UK '12 was a historically great team (I don't think they were) but even if you do include them then there was one great team in the last five years. '10 Duke wasn't great, we weren't a historically great team in '11, Louisville last year wasn't anything all that special. Neither us or UK this year is historically great.
It used to be that you had to be a lock for the lottery to leave early. Then it became as long as you're a lock for the first round (a guaranteed contract) then you leave early. Now it's just a free-for-all, if you might be a fringe rotational piece in the NBA you're probably leaving early.
The other part is that college football and basketball are obviously very different sports.