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  • dazedconfused
    putting good defensive/so-so offensive teams in a big ass dome with terrible sightlines is a recipe for disaster for the actual game. since the ncaa has opened up these domes even more in 09 (so that about 3 million people can attend the game - fan experience be damned), these final fours/national championship games have been atrocious. it sucks because these domes are the only thing being considered for the final four and it really makes the games borderline unwatchable
  • johngrizzly
    NCAA tournament needs to look at a double elimination tournament once it gets to the Sweet 16.
  • lhslep134
    Crimson streak;732827 wrote: It's called great defense

    You clearly didn't watch the game. 12/64 isn't good defense, it's hilariously pathetic offense.
  • lhslep134
    Automatik;732947 wrote:Worst championship game that I can remember.

    Just pisses me off even more about OSU's exit.

    FUCK!

    My thoughts exactly.
  • royal_k
    Had to be the worst NC game I've ever seen. I think I'd rather watch HS D4 JV than a repeat of this game.
  • Fly4Fun
    And this is why I had that post on the football forums about Single Elimination tournaments not being the answer for sports. All they do is provide for who gets hot at the right time.

    I strongly dislike the idea that somehow single elimination tournaments crown the national champion...
  • lhslep134
    Fly4Fun;733094 wrote:And this is why I had that post on the football forums about Single Elimination tournaments not being the answer for sports. All they do is provide for who gets hot at the right time.

    I strongly dislike the idea that somehow single elimination tournaments crown the national champion...

    Eh that's not true, only this year because there weren't any great teams.

    Name the last national champion who at any point during the season was never regarded as one of the top title contenders. I would say besides this year I can't think of any, meaning that this year I would have put OSU, Duke, Kansas as the serious title contenders, with maybe Texas and maybe Pitt (neither team can be considered serious contenders because of their amazing ability to choke in the tourney).

    Last 10 champs so you don't have to look it up:

    2010 Duke
    2009 UNC
    2008 Kansas
    2007 Florida
    2006 Florida
    2005 UNC
    2004 Uconn
    2003 Syracuse
    2002 Maryland
    2001 Duke
  • Fly4Fun
    lhslep134;733104 wrote:Eh that's not true, only this year because there weren't any great teams.

    Name the last national champion who at any point during the season was never regarded as one of the top title contenders. I would say besides this year I can't think of any, meaning that this year I would have put OSU, Duke, Kansas as the serious title contenders, with maybe Texas and maybe Pitt (neither team can be considered serious contenders because of their amazing ability to choke in the tourney).

    Last 10 champs so you don't have to look it up:

    2010 Duke
    2009 UNC
    2008 Kansas
    2007 Florida
    2006 Florida
    2005 UNC
    2004 Uconn
    2003 Syracuse
    2002 Maryland
    2001 Duke

    And what made those guys better than the other national title contenders? They got hot at the right time as I previously stated. A single elimination tournament only makes sense if you truly believe the following logic.

    Team A beats Team B. Team B beats Team C. So therefore Team A > Team C. Unless you believe that without a doubt the single elimination tournaments don't make sense.
  • lhslep134
    Fly4Fun;733115 wrote:And what made those guys better than the other national title contenders? They got hot at the right time as I previously stated. A single elimination tournament only makes sense if you truly believe the following logic.

    Team A beats Team B. Team B beats Team C. So therefore Team A > Team C. Unless you believe that without a doubt the single elimination tournaments don't make sense.

    No, they were the better team and proved it throughout the season either by A. being ranked in the top 2 or 3 in the polls, or won their regular season conference title.

    None of them had the mediocre regular season the UConn did, therefore, I would argue that NONE of those teams "got hot", but rather were just better than everyone else and proved it during the regular season AND the NCAA tournament.

    So again, which previous champion has had such a underwhelming regular season that you can say you never thought they would play for a national championship?
  • lhslep134
    Fly4Fun;733115 wrote:
    Team A beats Team B. Team B beats Team C. So therefore Team A > Team C. Unless you believe that without a doubt the single elimination tournaments don't make sense.

    I did believe that without a doubt in previous years, hence my question to you. However, I don't believe that this year. You can't convince me that UConn is better than Kansas, Duke, or OSU.
  • Prescott
    One and done tournaments do not yield a "Best Team" Champion. The best indicator of a "Best Team" Champion is a series format.
  • vball10set
    I know I'm coming to this thread late, and I've not read one post, but what a shitty game for the final....what true basketball fan on here (except for the haters, of course) wouldn't have loved to see an OSU-Kansas final? the game last night SUCKED!!!!
  • lhslep134
    Prescott;733185 wrote:The best indicator of a "Best Team" Champion is a series format.

    Or a mixture of objectivity and human subjectivity compounded by a complex computer formula that produces a game featuring the 2 "best" teams in the country ;)

    But in all seriousness I think the BCS produces a better indicator of the best team than a single elimination tournament in a purely hypothetical situation, but as I firmly believe in the past 10 years the best or one of the best teams has ended up winning it all, except for this year.
  • Prescott
    I hate when people use players or coaches' quotes as facts.
    How about a quote from Brad Stevens.

    "They(UCONN) challenged our shots better than any team we've played in the last two years."
  • lhslep134
    Prescott;733225 wrote:How about a quote from Brad Stevens.

    "They(UCONN) challenged our shots better than any team we've played in the last two years."

    Good defense is limiting someone to low-high 30s% shooting, generally speaking.

    Pathetic, terrible offense is shooting 18%. I don't give a shit what Brad Stevens said, it was TERRIBLE offense. I repeat emphatically for a 3rd time: TERRIBLE OFFENSE.
  • johngrizzly
    UCONN won because Butler shot bad, got it.

    If Butler lost to OSU in the same fashion, great defense.

    End of arguement.
  • vball10set
    johngrizzly;733329 wrote:UCONN won because Butler shot bad, got it.

    If Butler lost to OSU in the same fashion, great defense.

    End of arguement.
    LOL--shooting 18.8% the result of great defense? how many points 10 feet in were missed?? don't matter who's playing whom, that's just bad shooting..end of argument
  • woody
    Does Brad Stevens catch as much greif as JT& the Buckeyes for losing back to back NC? I know it is apples to oranges, but still 2 in a row.
  • Prescott
    There is no doubt that Butler missed some wide open looks,every team does in every game. Butler was 3/30 inside the arc. I think that was mostly due to UCONN'S length and athleticism, which resulted in 10 blocked shots and an intimidation factor that was evident. Andrew Smith was totally intimidated.Alex Oriaki would have had a triple double if he had not gotten in foul trouble.

    Butler was 9/33 behind the arc for 27.7%. On the year they shot 35%. They weren't horrible behind the arc given the magnitude of the game, the length of the opponent, specifically Lamb on Mack, and the poor shooting background. Mack(4/11) and Stigall(3/9) were at or above their season's 3-point shooting %. Howard was horrible and I think UCONN was responsible for that. He got very few clean looks from behind the arc and made 1/6.
  • lhslep134
    Prescott, Kentucky had 11 blocks vs OSU but the Bucks still shot in the low 30s%--that's great defense.

    UConn had 10 blocks vs Butler but the Bulldogs shot 18%--that's terrible offense.
  • Prescott
    One player on OSU was 2/16. The rest of OSU's best offensive players;Diebler, Lighty, and Sullinger played at or close to their regular season level.

    One team was intimidated, Butler and one team wasn't, OSU.
  • DeyDurkie5
    johngrizzly;733329 wrote:UCONN won because Butler shot bad, got it.

    If Butler lost to OSU in the same fashion, great defense.

    End of arguement.
    are you gibby's dad?
  • Laley23
    I think every single one of Andrew Smiths shots that was blocked was a result of atrocious offense. He just turned and shot into the UCONN defenders. Thats bad offense.

    It isnt like UCONN was much better. They couldnt inbound the ball, and missed a ton of open looks as well, especially Walker and Lamb from mid to close-range efforts early. But UCONN got hot for a spell and put the game out of reach.
  • Prescott
    Thats bad offense.
    That is intimidation.

    Smith was so rattled he missed two wide open layups.
  • DeyDurkie5
    Laley23;733450 wrote:I think every single one of Andrew Smiths shots that was blocked was a result of atrocious offense. He just turned and shot into the UCONN defenders. Thats bad offense.

    It isnt like UCONN was much better. They couldnt inbound the ball, and missed a ton of open looks as well, especially Walker and Lamb from mid to close-range efforts early. But UCONN got hot for a spell and put the game out of reach.

    andrew smith was the biggest turd in NCAA Championship Finals history