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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by EarlJam » March 19th, 2011, 1:38 pm

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EarlJam wrote:I'm surprised that no one is bringing up the fact that we are playing Michigan next, and how freakadelic that is considering the recent Fab Five documentary. Emotions could run high in this game.

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I've heard it brought up a fair amount. I don't think the current players really give a rat's patootie about all that. You can bet Coach K is pounding it into their brains not to care about it.
The other day, when talking to the press after the open practice, Kyrie was asked about the controversy, and he quickly and flatly responded that he had nothing to say about it.
I suspect that that storyline matters a lot more to we the fans than it does to anyone in either locker room.
Agreed to some extent. Yes, I believe it means far less (if nothing at all) to the current Duke players. But I can't help but think the Michigan players are, even at some small level, are thinking payback. Again, just a little bit.

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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by wilson » March 19th, 2011, 1:43 pm

EarlJam wrote:I can't help but think the Michigan players are, even at some small level, are thinking payback. Again, just a little bit.

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If anything, I'd say the desire for payback applies more to the Duke players than the Michigan ones.
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by windsor » March 19th, 2011, 1:54 pm

wilson wrote:
EarlJam wrote:I can't help but think the Michigan players are, even at some small level, are thinking payback. Again, just a little bit.

-EarlJam
If anything, I'd say the desire for payback applies more to the Duke players than the Michigan ones.

Agree Wilson, I think the motivation is all on our side. We made need to send Jalen a "thank you' note :happy-bouncyblue: :happy-bouncyblue:
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by CathyCA » March 19th, 2011, 2:31 pm

One would think, that with as much money as John Calipari makes, his wife could afford a good cosmetic dentist and a good hair colorist.

With as little money as I make, I keep one of each on my personal payroll.

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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by wilson » March 19th, 2011, 3:02 pm

CathyCA wrote:One would think, that with as much money as John Calipari makes, his wife could afford a good cosmetic dentist and a good hair colorist.

With as little money as I make, I keep one of each on my personal payroll.

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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Bob Green » March 19th, 2011, 6:49 pm

Temple was giving SDSU some problems early, but as the game approached halftime, the Aztecs have jumped out to a 31-21 lead. I watched Florida - UCLA earlier and the Gators looked good.
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Jesus_hurley » March 19th, 2011, 9:26 pm

Wild finish to the Butler-Pitt game, but Butler pulled it out. The first #1 seed goes down. How about another Duke-Butler final?
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Jesus_hurley » March 19th, 2011, 9:28 pm

Bob Green wrote:Temple was giving SDSU some problems early, but as the game approached halftime, the Aztecs have jumped out to a 31-21 lead. I watched Florida - UCLA earlier and the Gators looked good.
This ended up being a really good game. Temple took them to 2OT's before SDSU pulled it out.
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Jesus_hurley » March 19th, 2011, 10:14 pm

If I am counting correctly, the best the Big East can do is get 3 teams into the sweet 16. Just like the ACC. Interesting. :think:
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Jesus_hurley » March 19th, 2011, 10:59 pm

KSU-Wisc game is close with 5 minutes to play. KSU currently up one.
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Jesus_hurley » March 19th, 2011, 11:12 pm

3 by Wisconsin. I think that's it for Kansas State
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Jesus_hurley » March 19th, 2011, 11:15 pm

Wisc with the stupid-ass foul on a 3 pointer by Pullen. Hit all 3 and it's tied with 10 seconds
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Jesus_hurley » March 19th, 2011, 11:22 pm

Pullen had another chance to tie and the shot was blocked. After a foul, Wisc wins by 5. Another close ending.
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Jesus_hurley » March 19th, 2011, 11:26 pm

Lets go Cincy! Down 1 with 12 to play.
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by wilson » March 20th, 2011, 12:49 am

wilson wrote:
EarlJam wrote:I can't help but think the Michigan players are, even at some small level, are thinking payback. Again, just a little bit.

-EarlJam
If anything, I'd say the desire for payback applies more to the Duke players than the Michigan ones.
Just saw an awesome Coach K comment from today's press conference:
"This is my 101st NCAA game. Do you think I need motivation from a documentary?" The delivery couldn't have been dryer.
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by captmojo » March 20th, 2011, 7:24 am

wilson wrote:
wilson wrote:
EarlJam wrote:I can't help but think the Michigan players are, even at some small level, are thinking payback. Again, just a little bit.

-EarlJam
If anything, I'd say the desire for payback applies more to the Duke players than the Michigan ones.
Just saw an awesome Coach K comment from today's press conference:
"This is my 101st NCAA game. Do you think I need motivation from a documentary?" The delivery couldn't have been dryer.
Outstanding.
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Wait...I still got a post out of it. So, here's a new thought. I think Illinois could very well take Kansas down tonight.
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Jesus_hurley » March 20th, 2011, 12:26 pm

Go Huskies!! GTHC!

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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by Jesus_hurley » March 20th, 2011, 12:30 pm

7 minutes in, 4 fouls on UW 0 on unc-ch. Go figure.
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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by wilson » March 20th, 2011, 9:08 pm

The first truly shocking performance of this tournament, in my opinion, is VCU currently pounding Purdue. Purdue appears not even to be trying anymore.
If you had VCU in your Sweet Sixteen, raise your hand.

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Re: NCAA Tournament Discussion

Post by robertduke32 » March 20th, 2011, 9:23 pm

VCU has truly put all the doubters in their places...I'm looking at you Bilas!!

Arizona and Texas was another great ending. 'Zona's length worries me and Williams is a BEAST, but we've handled those all year.
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