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March Madness, 2nd round - Saturday

Hoiberg really has something there now. My Illini buddy went to the game at Nebraska this season and he said it was the best crowd he's ever seen at a basketball game.
NEB is of course a BB school now while IND is a fb school
 
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Though equally entertaining, the Ark/High Point and Vandy/Neb game could not be more different. Vandy/Neb had offensive sets and flow, this game is just free lance sand lot hoops.
HPU gagged in final 2 minutes. Too bad, once they came back to tie at 83 all, thought they could pull it off.

If that Vandy heave went down - and it sure looked like it would - that would've been perhaps the greatest shot in tourney history. The fighting Hoibergs live on.
 
With big NIL $$ on the line, players are taking these games seriously. Thus, we'll see less and less upsets going forward.
 
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The KenPom fanboys are in for a test in the late games. KenPom declared that this year's SEC is the 5th best conference of all time. If that is the case, the SEC should go 4-0 in the late games. Let's see what happens.

Edit: For the record, I am rooting hard for Vanderbilt and Arkansas, because I decided I would give the "KenPom is all-knowing" argument a chance, and I went deep on both teams in a weird pool I am in.

4 SEC teams knocked out, Georgia in a blowout to a 9 seed, Vanderbilt in a respectable loss, Missouri wasn't close, and Texas A&M was annihilated.

2 made the Sweet 16. Arkansas beat 2 mid-majors, and Texas won two upsets by seed, but both teams they beat had serious injury problems.

KenPom calls this year's SEC the 5th best conference of all time. Let's see how tomorrow goes.
 
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Many mid-majors played tough. HPU and Saint Louis played very well. The theme seems to be the P4s’ generally better athleticism, size and strength just takes it toll and wears out the opponent
down the stretch. I can’t say the format is broken other than any excellent small program players are getting yanked away by the big schools for green. That’s the big problem. As the adage goes, money ruins everything eventually,
 
Why would he leave Vanderbilt? These prestige schools have insanely wealthy alumni and endowments. They can compete with just about any school in the country for talent.

If Stanford ever decides it wants to really compete, it could have talent to rival NBA and NFL teams.
This might be my favorite running gag on the yard bravo keep it up
 
This might be my favorite running gag on the yard bravo keep it up

My least favorite running gag on the Boneyard is that your entire existence on this board is to spit talk other posters. It is a boring bit and you are a tool.
 
Just looking at the slate for today. How does St. John’s vs. Kansas not get one of those first 2 slots of the day? That’s the can’t miss game today, but instead we get to watch Purdue? I get UK being in that 2nd slot, but how many eyeballs are tuning in to watch Purdue?
 
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So the non P4 schools left are us, St. John's, and Utah St.

Not good.
UConn & St John's seemed like the 2 best "non-P4" teams and they put them in the same region and with supposed overall #1 seed ....coincidence?
 

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