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  • sleeper
    SportsAndLady;1077618 wrote:Good joke LOL
    We almost beat them without it. We lost by 11 without our best player at Kansas. I think we handle them easily by 10-15 points. KU doesn't have anyone that can match up with Sullinger, who is, IMO, the best player in the country.
  • Midstate01
    I'd love to see osu vs Kansas again. Kansas has improved a lot since that game as well. Sully vs Robinson would be awesome.
  • SportsAndLady
    sleeper;1077623 wrote:We almost beat them without it. We lost by 11 without our best player at Kansas. I think we handle them easily by 10-15 points. KU doesn't have anyone that can match up with Sullinger, who is, IMO, the best player in the country.
    Almost beat KU? Lost by 11? LOL not to mention KU is so much different now than when they played in December

    You do know Jeff Withey leads the Big 12 in blocks/game? And Thomas Robinson wouldn't be able to defend Sullinger? lulz
  • Crimson streak
    Actually Wichita st is a dangerous team. If I was Ohio st I wouldn't want to play them in the 2nd round
  • Mulva
    Drexel and Belmont would be two of the best 15 seeds in NCAA tournament history.

    The East would be a crazy region with X, Iona, Cleveland State, and Belmont as the 12-15 seeds. Those are all legit teams.
  • Crimson streak
    If Xavier could get it together they would be the most dangerous team in the tourney. But that's a big if at this point.
  • SportsAndLady
    Crimson streak;1077661 wrote:If Xavier could get it together they would be the most dangerous team in the tourney. But that's a big if at this point.
    No they absolutely would not
  • chicago510
    Crimson streak;1077661 wrote:If Xavier could get it together they would be the most dangerous team in the tourney. But that's a big if at this point.
    If they win the A10 they are going to have a high seed for what their potential is, but most dangerous in the tourney? :confused:
  • Mulva
    If he meant the most dangerous lower-half (9+) seed, I would agree. They looked like a potential Sweet 16/Elite 8 team before the brawl.
  • Crimson streak
    Mulva;1077681 wrote:If he meant the most dangerous lower-half (9+) seed, I would agree. They looked like a potential Sweet 16/Elite 8 team before the brawl.

    Exactly. I thought they had a legit chance at the elite 8 maybe final four before the brawl. Now they look like shit it's actually a shame
  • SportsAndLady
    So a team playing at its best has a legit chance at the elite 8...is more dangerous than a team playing at its best having a legit chance at a title? lol

    But yeah if you're talking 8+ seed, sure.
  • Crimson streak
    That's what I'm saying. If they get in obviously their going to have a 8+ seed. They are dangerous on the talent alone and the way they were playing in the beginning of the year. That brawl has really derailed their season and it's almost crazy how fast they went down hill after that.
  • chicago510
    Louisville is just clowning on UConn today. Literally a dunk/layup line. UConn appears to have quit
  • sportswizuhrd
    This is embarassing. :(
  • Azubuike24
    Not surprising Calhoun quit...this team isn't even going to make the NCAA Tournament...
  • chicago510
    This is the same team -Walker +Boatwright +Drummond right? How could they have regressed so much?
  • Azubuike24
    + DeAndre Daniels too.

    Seven players on the roster ranked as top 50 recruits. 4 of them being top 20. Crazy they can look this bad.
  • sportswizuhrd
    chicago510;1077793 wrote:This is the same team -Walker +Boatwright +Drummond right? How could they have regressed so much?
    No leadership. Lamb plays like crap sometimes and it effects the team. I could see Boatright stepping into a leadership role eventually if he doesnt bolt after this year(if Calhoun retires). Lamb and Drummond will leave, Napier,Smith, and Daniels could all transfer. This team could really be bad next year.
  • SportsAndLady
    UCONN got hot at the end of the year...that's really all it comes down to.

    They weren't the best team, they got hot when it counted
  • SportsAndLady
    Mizzou's got this game, but Oklahoma is hovering around the spread (+5.5) so I'm nervous

    Be double sweet if Mizzou choked
  • Mulva
    SportsAndLady;1077797 wrote:UCONN got hot at the end of the year...that's really all it comes down to.

    They weren't the best team, they got hot when it counted
    Exactly. They were only 9-9 in the Big East. That's right about where I'd expect them to finish this season.

    Andre Drummond only shows up half the time. He's a non-factor just as frequently as he's a beast. And Shabazz Napier might never make another 3 pointer.
  • SportsAndLady
    A player can't slam the ball down...can the coach? lol
  • chicago510
    SportsAndLady;1077797 wrote:UCONN got hot at the end of the year...that's really all it comes down to.

    They weren't the best team, they got hot when it counted
    I agree. But they sure as hell showed guts when it counted. This team is too talented for this crap no?
  • killer_ewok
    I agree with S&L but I'd rather get hot when it counts rather than just "being the best team."
  • SportsAndLady
    killer_ewok;1077817 wrote:I agree with S&L but I'd rather get hot when it counts rather than just "being the best team."
    Oh for sure

    National Championship is a national championship lol

    I just hate when people say that the best team is always the national champions.

    It's a bit biased (sort of..), but the best year for who truly was the best team was when Kansas won in '08 because the 4 Final 4 teams were 1 seeds.

    Or just when a dominant regular season team also wins the title...like UNC in '09