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Personally, I really dug the year that Kansas came scarily close to losing to Holy Cross in the first round. I would absolutly LOVE to see a 16 seed knock off a #1. It is nice to see the Hoyas back in the tourney.wchoc86 wrote:Ucla Unc G-town and Texas for my final four.
(i can't wait to see how this year's Kansas' squad will find some delicious way to choke.)
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Don't forget Niagara's scare! Wasn't that against Kansas too? Not nearly as impressive as Holy Cross, but it deserves mention.OldsRecording wrote:Personally, I really dug the year that Kansas came scarily close to losing to Holy Cross in the first round. I would absolutly LOVE to see a 16 seed knock off a #1. It is nice to see the Hoyas back in the tourney.wchoc86 wrote:Ucla Unc G-town and Texas for my final four.
(i can't wait to see how this year's Kansas' squad will find some delicious way to choke.)
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Kansas pulled it off. First time ever all 4 #1 seeds are in the final four. Should be some good games next week.
For anyone paying attention, it looks like it will all be #1 vs.#2 in the elite 8 on the women's side.
For anyone paying attention, it looks like it will all be #1 vs.#2 in the elite 8 on the women's side.
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Pretty odd when something happens in the tourney for the very first time in history, yet it seems somehow anticlimactic, unless, I suppose you are a fan of UCLA, UNC, Memphis or Kansas. I'll bet lots of people with no clue whatsoever about basketball will win their office pools, for no other reason then they just picked all the #1s to go all the way. After that, it's pretty much a 25% chance of getting it right.bearphonium wrote:Kansas pulled it off. First time ever all 4 #1 seeds are in the final four. Should be some good games next week.
For anyone paying attention, it looks like it will all be #1 vs.#2 in the elite 8 on the women's side.
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And for the update, if anyone cares at this point, both "favorite to win" teams (UCLA and UConn) were defeated in their semi-final games, so the machines didn't do it best after all.
Men: Go Memphis! (ain't been there in a while)
Women: Go Stanford! (SWMBO is an alum, and Tenn. won last year)
Men: Go Memphis! (ain't been there in a while)
Women: Go Stanford! (SWMBO is an alum, and Tenn. won last year)
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My bracket's were screwed up once Georgetown lost. I have an INTENSE hatred for the 3-point shot. Its a a hell of alot harder to score when you're under the basket with several people beating the hell out of you than it is to throw a shot up from 20ft away. They at least need to move it back to the NBA line. Ridiculous.
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Interesting to see the Kansas "choke" comments at the start of this thread.... Turns out that didn't happen this year (Thank You Stephen Curry for passing the ball).
I thought that last night's game was amazing. Really evenly matched teams. Both of them were capable of mini-runs and bursts of points, but neither team could really put it out of reach. It just so happens that Kansas' last run caught them up at the end of regulation, and carried them through over time.
Getting too long-winded, but I feel like all the scrutiny over timeouts or foul shots are misguided. Like bloke said, the game was not decided with one or two calls...
What do I know, just a biased Jayhawk fan.
I thought that last night's game was amazing. Really evenly matched teams. Both of them were capable of mini-runs and bursts of points, but neither team could really put it out of reach. It just so happens that Kansas' last run caught them up at the end of regulation, and carried them through over time.
Getting too long-winded, but I feel like all the scrutiny over timeouts or foul shots are misguided. Like bloke said, the game was not decided with one or two calls...
What do I know, just a biased Jayhawk fan.