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Wait what. How do the refs see those replays and give Maryland the ball?!?
 
Is this another mid major that will their pants in a end of game situation.
 
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Wait what. How do the refs see those replays and give Maryland the ball?!?

It's pretty obvious. One is in with the cool kids and the other isn't.
 
I don't like Valpo's strategy here. Down 3 with the ball with 30 seconds. Get 2 and then foul. Don't hold for one and go for the tie. Give yourself as many opportunities as possible IMO.

EDIT: Didn't even get a shot off. Bad coaching.
 
I don't like Valpo's strategy here. Down 3 with the ball with 30 seconds. Get 2 and then foul. Don't hold for one and go for the tie. Give yourself as many opportunities as possible IMO.

EDIT: Didn't even get a shot off. Bad coaching.


Awful coaching to not even get a shot off after getting the ball with 30 secs left!
 
I hate Northeastern, Harvard, UC Irvine, Buffalo and Valpo.
 
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How many times is a team not going to even getting a shot off at the end?!? Awful.
 
That was a complete coaching debacle for Valpo there. Maryland has their two starting big men out of the game...attack the rim.
 
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I gotta take a break from these games I'm gonna watch college wrestling.
 
Scott Drew went full Scott Drew and sent in a scrub at the end of the half to intentionally foul Oregon. Only problem? He miscounted the fouls and ended up sending a 92% shoooter to the line 50 ft. away from the cup, with 2 seconds on the clock.
 
This is looking like the least exciting first round in NCAA history. This year actually feels like an argument for splitting off the P5, because it probably is.
 
That Aaron White kid is a really nice player for Iowa. Not much of an athlete but has one of the most complete games I've seen on offense, nice player to watch.
 
This is looking like the least exciting first round in NCAA history. This year actually feels like an argument for splitting off the P5, because it probably is.
Are you kidding me? The first round had been amazing, tons of games coming down to the final possession.
 
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This is looking like the least exciting first round in NCAA history. This year actually feels like an argument for splitting off the P5, because it probably is.
Yesterday there were 5 1 point games. And two 3 seeds lost.

It's been an awesome first round.
 
Yesterday there were 5 1 point games. And two 3 seeds lost.

It's been an awesome first round.

not enough for my liking I wanted to see ND, UNC, Lville, WVU and NC State all go down.
 
not enough for my liking I wanted to see ND, UNC, Lville, WVU and NC State all go down.
Me too. But we don't get every upset we want every year. Usually, top seeds win. LSU choked.
 
This is looking like the least exciting first round in NCAA history. This year actually feels like an argument for splitting off the P5, because it probably is.

The three ACC heavy-weights - UNC, Louisville, and Notre Dame - won by a combined eight points, and Virginia was pushed by Belmont. Meanwhile, Iowa State and Baylor went down as three seeds, Maryland squeaked by Valpo, and the Big East is undefeated.
 
Some close ones today, but it could be a total chalk day. Yesterday was wild.
 
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Yesterday was wild? There are a total of 4 upsets so far in this NCAA tournament, and there are only 4 games remaining. Of the 4 upsets, 2 were P5/BE teams vs. non-P5 teams. Incidentally, there are only 4 games in this tournament involving a P5/BE team as the worse seed than a non-major, and 2 of those ended up as upsets, both with controversial calls in the last two minutes.

The lowest number of first round upsets in the tournament since it expanded to 64 is 3, in 2000.

It will be interesting to see how a highly seeded non-major like Gonzaga gets treated by officials in what looks like it may be a close game.
 
Your obsession with the P-5 and Big East is so over the top and old. #nelsonobsessedwithP5
 
It's not just about upsets - the games were more entertaining yesterday. Two 3 seeds got knocked out, there were a couple OT games, a horrid call at the end of the SMU game, and many of the games went down to the wire. Today's been pretty ho-hum.
 
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I'd be pissed if I were unfortunate enough to be a Providence fan. 6 seed playing a road game in round 1.
 
I love when announcers get something in their head right after a play and you can tell they know but refuse to change their narrative. Case in point with Gottlieb and Dunn's flagrant, he is trying to say the Dayton player got to close and had his hands on Dunn and should have been play on. Replay shows the defender with no hands on him and Dunn swings arms over to try and get an advantage and he tags the kid with his elbow. Correct call.
 
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