That is the Kentucky team we saw 70% of the year. They got hot briefly but had a feeling they would get punched in the mouth. Well done by PrincetonMan, Kentucky is a rough team. Just saw a sequence where they had a big fast break while down 6 points, 2 on 1, and the shot they choose to take is a pullup instead of a pass to the other breaker. Airball.
The SEC has a bunch of mediocre coaches...This just in…….the SEC is overrated
I am serious, and don't call me Shirley.I'm serious a lot of the time, but sometimes I'm not.
Exhibit A for why people make too big of a deal out of conference tourneys. To me Kentucky going out early was easy to predict.They got hot briefly but had a feeling they would get punched in the mouth.
How is this possible? All the bloviating talking heads have assured me all season that playing in the “tough” and “rugged” SEC was the best possible preparation for the postseason.So the 2 teams to beat South Carolina this season both lost in the first round? Missouri in WNIT and Kentucky in NCAA.
You mean it's not only UConn?Can anyone shoot anymore? Checked out the percentages from today’s games and blown away by %ages in the 20’s and 30’s. Guess mid range jumpers and lay ups are a thing of the past.
Also helps when you're exclusively facing overrated conference competition.Kentucky's flame out reminds me of Iowa's early exit on the men's side....both teams made big runs in their conference tournament and appeared to be peaking but burnt out by the time they got to the NCAAs.
I don't think the SEC prepared them as much as their brutal non-conference did. NC State, Maryland, UCONN, and Stanford. After the Mizzou loss they steamrolled everyone in the SEC (aside from @LSU and vs Kentucky in the SEC Tournament). Once Tennessee started tanking it became clear SC was head and shoulders better than anyone else in the conference.How is this possible? All the bloviating talking heads have assured me all season that playing in the “tough” and “rugged” SEC was the best possible preparation for the postseason.
The cognitive dissonance is overwhelming.
I'm not talking about South Carolina. I'm talking about the passel of other teams losing.I don't think the SEC prepared them as much as their brutal non-conference did. NC State, Maryland, UCONN, and Stanford. After the Mizzou loss they steamrolled everyone in the SEC (aside from @LSU and vs Kentucky in the SEC Tournament). Once Tennessee started tanking it became clear SC was head and shoulders better than anyone else in the conference.
Ya, my Utes can shoot but football's not their forte, at least not in the WBB Tourney. We'll see!When Tennessee plays a football game breaks out. Texas is the same way
Gotcha. Early on the conference looked a lot stronger than it did in the latter half of the year. Lots of good OOC wins early on. Seems like every SEC team (aside from SC) started to crumble as March approached.I'm not talking about South Carolina. I'm talking about the passel of other teams losing.