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I can't understand why, if we're in the evening session in Philly, the UCLA game starts before ours.I cant understand how the San Diego games start before ours.
I can't understand why, if we're in the evening session in Philly, the UCLA game starts before ours.I cant understand how the San Diego games start before ours.
Utter insanityI can't understand why, if we're in the evening session in Philly, the UCLA game starts before ours.
Eyeballs. UCLA/UCF is likely a close game which keeps viewers on their channel in primetime, UConn/Furman does notI can't understand why, if we're in the evening session in Philly, the UCLA game starts before ours.
That may or may not be the reason but in general, you could have Philly games earlier regardless. It's not that UCLA/UCF comes earlier, it's the fact that the San Diego games are played before Philly.Eyeballs. UCLA/UCF is likely a close game which keeps viewers on their channel in primetime, UConn/Furman does not
I'm also on Akron right now, Troy is the team I think has the best chance at winning 2 games of the 12/13's. Santa Clara/VCU/USF I like as 10/11's which feel less like upsets and more evenly matched teams
Have to dive a little deeper on how the matchups look for High Point and Hawaii. I liked them pre bracket but Arkansas and Wisconsin both have very good lead guards and are trending up to a 4/5 unlike the usual 4/5's fading that get upset
So the tournament will be a complete reversal of the regular season? I'm down with that.
I'll never forget that tournament, well at least that round and the one prior.The '95 Elite 8 game is the only all-time matchup.
The Tyus Edney layup was in the 2nd round vs Missouri, but I get what you are saying.I'll never forget that tournament, well at least that round and the one prior.
There was only one team that I felt could beat us, and it was that UCLA team that played our style, but did so better. Well in the Sweet 16, the Bruins were down 1 with like 4.5 seconds left and Tyus Edey received the inbound in the back court near the baseline and raced down the floor and hit the winning layup...yes end-to-end in like 4.5 seconds to propel them into the Elite 8.
If Miss State held on, UConn would have likely made their first Final-4 and possible first National Championship. Ray Allen had a great tournament and game, but UCLA was simply too talented and scored in transition better than us.
Would be nice to finally have some payback.
Yeah, I looked it up and corrected that before I saw your reply. You had a better memory than I.The Tyus Edney layup was in the 2nd round vs Missouri, but I get what you are saying.
They're 0-4 in OT this year.I think Illinois is over-seeded at 3. Three seeds should not have 8 losses.
How was Demary moving around? Any noticeable limp?Got a chance to watch the selection show with the team and staff. Thanks @beerfanView attachment 118200View attachment 118201
To answer my question, YES.No BgE in the NIT. Did Seton Hall turn them down?
18 of 68 seeds is not a slightSt John’s as a 5 seed is interesting in what it says about their style of basketball. Their seeding did not improve despite beating a top 6 team by 20 in a conference championship game. The Committee clearly does not see their style of play translating to the national tournament.
Yes, but there's typically other games being played at the same time the second day of round one.Eyeballs. UCLA/UCF is likely a close game which keeps viewers on their channel in primetime, UConn/Furman does not