I just looked at the box score and yikes, UCF committed 22 Fouls, had 20 turnovers and only 8 assists. KayKay was 4/17 from the floor.This result likely ensures that the AAC will be a one-bid league this year. UCF was on the bubble but I don’t see them getting a bid after this loss. Cincinnati is in the conversation but doesn’t have much of a resume either, aside from two wins over UCF.
So much happier playing Cincy than UCF just from an injury standpoint.
You should have played a few hands of blackjack and then checked back on the game.I was in the arena, and I promised myself that I would stay as long as the game remained competitive. I stayed until about the midway point in the second quarter, when UCF's lead was in the mid-teens. Cincinnati seemed totally flustered by the UCF zone defense, while UCF was having relatively little trouble with the Bearcats' zone. So, I kept my promise to myself, got a bad burger at the casino, and then drove home.
I was totally surprised when I tuned into the Oregon-Stanford game (which makes UConn's 18-point loss to the Ducks look respectable) and heard that Cincinnati had come back to beat UCF. The third quarter was 18-3 in favor of Cincinnati. Did anyone actually watch the game and see what happened? How did Cincinnati solve the zone. How did they shut down UCF's offense?
Is there a link somewhere to this game? I think it would be more interesting to watch than UConn's game against USF.
I was rooting for Cinci for the exact same reason.... no need to see those thugs for a third timeI am watching the next opponent and have to admit I am rooting for Cinncy. Why? Because I feel UCF's style could result in another injury UConn doesn't need. And as a bonus there is extra incentive to win big .
Holy Bearcats!Holy cats we're playing Cinci!
"Holy carp"? Something fishy here! Beats the crap out of me what's up!As Joe noted, 18-3 score in Q3. Yikes! Eric, his family, and I went to dinner, not wanting to watch another half of UCF thug ball. Surprise! Cincy wins! Holy carp!