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Last two minutes FSU had end of their bench in game and dudes were still passing a good shot to get a better shot.

Small anecdotal bit of game but it's indicative of a strong team culture and ethic and players who buy in to coaches.

One if Chin's biggest rules is a mediocre plan or talent level with full buy in at all levels crushes talent and game planning alone.
 
I do not gamble (dang)...but if I did, I would have taken FSU -4.

My thoughts:

1...Ja would get his points but FSU limited the rest of the team and Ja's assists.

2....Murray St. wasn' able to block out rebounds...or contend with FSU's length

and:

Murray State played 30 regular season games and went 26-4.

26 of the games were against teams with a kenpom defensive rating of 126 or worse.

4 of the games were against teams with a kenpom defensive rating in the top 125.

26-0 against the ones ranked 126 or worst. And,interestingly, 0-4 against the top 125.


I am no gambler...but I liked thar stat.
 
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I do not gamble (dang)...but if I did, I would have taken FSU -4.

My thoughts:

1...Ja would get his points but FSU limited the rest of the team and Ja's assists.

2....Murray St. wasn' able to block out rebounds...or contend with FSU's length

and:

Murray State played 30 regular season games and went 26-4.

26 of the games were against teams with a kenpom defensive rating of 126 or worse.

4 of the games were against teams with a kenpom defensive rating in the top 125.

26-0 against the ones ranked 126 or worst. And,interestingly, 0-4 against the top 125.


I am no gambler...but I liked thar stat.
Nice analysis. Why’d you post this at 8:51 PM and not before the game? Just curious!
 
For what it's worth, there was an article in the March 1st publication of the Courant that said 25,000 fans were expected for the games, total. Might have outdone that by quite a bit.
 
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Nice analysis. Why’d you post this at 8:51 PM and not before the game? Just curious!

I sure wasn't all convinced...Ja had such a rep...I knew he would not be stopped...but thought that his team could be. But I was not totally convinced. But I would have bet that -4.

Sure, after the game, it looked to be good reasoning....

What I did not figure in was how badly Ja played on defense...watching the game, it was evident that he is no defender.
 
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I sure wasn't all convinced...Ja had such a rep...I knew he would not be stopped...but thought that his team could be. But I was not totally convinced. But I would have bet that -4.

Sure, after the game, it looked to be good reasoning....

What I did not figure in was how badly Ja played on defense...watching the game, it was evident that he is no defender.

I wasn’t impressed by his defense either but to be fair he has to do everything on offense for that team. Maybe if some of his turdmates did anything then Ja could play some defense.
 
Yep....it takes a team, not just one star.

Ja hitting five 3 pointers early masked the mismatch some.

It looked like Coach Ham schemed to not double Ja and try to stop the rest of the team...let Ja take his shots...he hit 8 of 21.

Maybe the tell tale stat was Murray State's 7 assists vs FSU's 21.
 
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I went to all 3 sessions over the two days( and the open practices on Wednesday).

I really think the city of Hartford did a nice job with the tournament.

Pratt Street and bars and eateries were packed. Everyone having a great time.

As others said XL Center and City of Hartford were done no favors by the NCAA on Thursday with 2 pm tip and then quick turnaround.
I had a great time. No complaints.
 
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Was at the MSU/FSU game. How badly was Morant hurt when he hit the floor in the first half? He seemed to have lost a lot of steam after that.
 
He wasn't hurt, I don't think....but he got winded and ran down.

FSU guys said that he bent over, hands on hips, and was getting gassed. The Noles kept running in fresh players with a deep bench and pushed the ball up court.
 
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My guess is that this was the last NCAA Men's Tournament to ever be played in the XL Center. Only way it comes back to Hartford is if there is a new arena. Since that doesn't appear like it will happen anytime soon, don't expect to see the tourney around these parts for some time.
 
My guess is that this was the last NCAA Men's Tournament to ever be played in the XL Center. Only way it comes back to Hartford is if there is a new arena. Since that doesn't appear like it will happen anytime soon, don't expect to see the tourney around these parts for some time.
Why do you say that? The place was packed to the gills.
 
My guess is that this was the last NCAA Men's Tournament to ever be played in the XL Center. Only way it comes back to Hartford is if there is a new arena. Since that doesn't appear like it will happen anytime soon, don't expect to see the tourney around these parts for some time.
I went to all the games on Thurs and Sat. It was packed, energetic, fun (even with the blowouts) and a massive success. So...where is this opinion coming from?
 
Anyone else surprised how empty the arena was in Tulsa for Ohio St and Houston? Those two schools have to have two of the largest alumni bases in college and they couldn’t half fill the arena. Also, why is there a 20,000 seat brand new arena in TULSA and we play in a 50 year old concrete box?
 
Why do you say that? The place was packed to the gills.


Because of all the issues and complaints - narrow concourses/running out of food/too few bathrooms/no WiFi/not being able to process incoming patrons quick enough (NCAA deserves far more blame here)

The tournament sells out and is packed no matter where in the northeast it is held. With many newer arenas that are also far better managed in the northeast, I doubt they will return to the XL Center. Keep in mind they had not been here since 1998 and most likely only came back because of the last renovation. The next three years are already assigned and Hartford is not in the mix.
 
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Anyone else surprised how empty the arena was in Tulsa for Ohio St and Houston? Those two schools have to have two of the largest alumni bases in college and they couldn’t half fill the arena. Also, why is there a 20,000 seat brand new arena in TULSA and we play in a 50 year old concrete box?
Lower density states seem to be the ones prospering the most, these days.
 
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Because of all the issues and complaints - narrow concourses/running out of food/too few bathrooms/no WiFi/not being able to process incoming patrons quick enough (NCAA deserves far more blame here)

The tournament sells out and is packed no matter where in the northeast it is held. With many newer arenas that are also far better managed in the northeast, I doubt they will return to the XL Center. Keep in mind they had not been here for some time and most likely only came back because of the last renovation.
Because of general attendances at other arenas, expected attendance was MUCH lower. Thus, the mishaps.
 
I had a blast going to the games and bars, tons of fans from all over the country also had a blast and the city did a great job of hosting. You don't have to be negative about everything all the time you know...

edit: also, XL looked great on TV. Was solidly packed with super loud crowds, honestly I think Hartford was easily the most impressive looking host of all the cities for the first two rounds.
 
I do not gamble (dang)...but if I did, I would have taken FSU -4.

My thoughts:

1...Ja would get his points but FSU limited the rest of the team and Ja's assists.

2....Murray St. wasn' able to block out rebounds...or contend with FSU's length

and:

Murray State played 30 regular season games and went 26-4.

26 of the games were against teams with a kenpom defensive rating of 126 or worse.

4 of the games were against teams with a kenpom defensive rating in the top 125.

26-0 against the ones ranked 126 or worst. And,interestingly, 0-4 against the top 125.


I am no gambler...but I liked thar stat.
If I knew the outcome of the game I probably would’ve bet FSU too.
 
The NCAA loves places that fill the seats.

If UConn and/or UHart keep submitting bids they will win.

It’s gotta be tough for UConn since they host the women every year the same weekend.

Spectra can be fixed by hiring someone competent.
 
Good for you...As I said, if I was a gambler, I would have taken the -4....

And also as I said, sure wasn't that sure because of Ja.
 
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