Why the NCAA tournament gets so much interest every year with millions of people who don't know a layup from a layover from a turnover following their brackets and tuning in... https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...-moment-of-sportsmanship-in-elite-eight-game/
Too bad Duke - MSU came down to R.J. Barrett missing that free throw at the end....then again, Duke was 'zebra-gifted' their win vs. UCF so they were playing with house money today to begin with.
Dook- the Patriots/Yankees of college hoops. Good riddance. ZW is a beast though. Hope he goes pro. Might make watching the Knicks worthwhile for the first time in decades.
Nice run Texas Tech. Mullins let go at SJU a year earlier than expected but no loss there - team padded their pre-conference schedule vs. a bunch of stiffs and didn't belong in the NCAAs.
the tournament sucked. The refs blew like 3 huge games and that made it difficult to take the tournment seriously. Duke/UCF, Tennessee/Purdue, and Virginia/Auburn all were results that were dramatically changed by blown calls in the final seconds. Purdue and Virginia was a great game, probably the game of the tournament, but it was hard for me to enjoy it knowing that Purdue was gifted a win to get into the game. And then I felt the same way in the national championship, although Texas Tech earned their spot
There is something about Francesser man. I'm telling you. Those of you who have listened to him long enough know what I mean. When he STRONGLY declares that something will happen or won't happen, you go to Vegas and you fucking bet the exact opposite. It never fails. It's the classic Tank Mush.