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UConn was 2.5 point favorites in 2004, sweet screenshot though!View attachment 99974
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UConn was 2.5 point favorites in 2004, sweet screenshot though!View attachment 99974
Ok genius
I think the women lost to Duke in 1999.You’re using a link that says we lost to Duke in 1999 & 2004. I think you need better sources.
The spread is always changing right up to jump ball. Nice try though.UConn was 2.5 point favorites in 2004, sweet screenshot though!
UConn was favored by 1.5. In fact, it was one of the more famous bad beats because Chris Duhon made that half court shot at the buzzer which meant anyone that chose UConn -1.5 lost.View attachment 99974
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Here’s a story on that from the LV Review Journal:UConn was favored by 1.5. In fact, it was one of the more famous bad beats because Chris Duhon made that half court shot at the buzzer which meant anyone that chose UConn -1.5 lost.
LOL!Ok genius
The book was closed at -1.5 once the game was underway, but up to that point the spread went back and forth before game time. Duke was favored by a couple pts earlier on.Here’s a story on that from the LV Review Journal:
UConn bettors still haunted by most infamous bad beat in NCAA Tournament history | Betting | Sports
Perhaps the most infamous bad beat in NCAA Tournament history took place in the 2004 Final Four, where Duke’s Chris Duhon banked in an otherwise meaningless 38-foot 3-pointer at the buzzer to burn Connecticut bettors in the Huskies’ 79-78 win.www.reviewjournal.com
No they weren’t. And either way, your original point was that Duke was “heavily favored.” Which is just wrong.The book was closed at -1.5 once the game was underway, but up to that point the spread went back and forth before game time. Duke was favored by a couple pts earlier on.
And beat NC’s ass in the championship game. Thabeet would have handled Tyler and our 1-4 was just good as theirsThat game against Maryland was in the Elite Eight before the Final Four. The only Final Four loss UConn had was in 2009 against Michigan State. If UConn doesn't go 21-33 at the FT line they probably win that game.
I was there too, surrounded by UCLA fans, all of them asking 'who the hell is #34'?I was there and totally agree. Ray was unbelievable!
Ray averaged 21 points per game in 1994-1995 and was a Third Team All American. If UCLA fans didn't know who he was then I would have questioned how much they paid attention to college basketball outside of their own team. LolI was there too, surrounded by UCLA fans, all of them asking 'who the hell is #34'?
I was at Maryland game in Cuse, so my vote goes to Caron even though it was an L.I was there too, surrounded by UCLA fans, all of them asking 'who the hell is #34'?