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  • SportsAndLady
    wildcats20;1085324 wrote:So why was that a bad charge call? Dude was there 2 seconds before he ever released the pass.
    Lol did you see the play? The defender was moving like a muther fucker

    He slid under Johnson..you can't slide under someone while they're in the air and expect to get a call lol but he did
  • wildcats20
    SportsAndLady;1085326 wrote:Lol did you see the play? The defender was moving like a muther fucker

    He slid under Johnson..you can't slide under someone while they're in the air and expect to get a call lol but he did
    I've rewound it several times. He was there long before Johnson left the ground. It was a good call. He wasn't moving anywhere.

    I of course changed the channel and can't rewind it now, but he was there.
  • SportsAndLady
    wildcats20;1085328 wrote:I've rewound it several times. He was there long before Johnson left the ground. It was a good call. He wasn't moving anywhere.

    I of course changed the channel and can't rewind it now, but he was there.
    I could be wrong..I'll try to find a video of it somewhere, but I just remember seeing the defender moving.
  • reclegend22
    As wildcats said, with regard to most wild environment, Carolina's trek to Durham in early March will certainly produce one of the most maddening scenes in all the country this year. This will especially be true if both Duke and UNC are still in position to secure a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament at the time of the encounter. And we all know the history of the rivalry and its place as arguably the greatest in sports, no matter level.

    With that said, the insanity that happened in Assembly Hall in December after the dethroning of Kentucky as the top team in the land is very serious competition. And Allen Fieldhouse is always a house of horrors for any visitor, but the Missouri game will just be pure mania. It's been a fun year overall.
  • wildcats20
    Bet it wasn't a travel either? ;)
  • Mulva
    SportsAndLady;1085162 wrote:That muther fucker is not better than Tyshawn Taylor lol
    Tyshawn is more talented, but he makes too many bad decisions for me to put him in the top 5.
  • centralbucksfan
    SportsAndLady;1084930 wrote:Upset city tonight?

    #2 Cuse @ #18 Louisville
    #5 Kansas @ Kansas State
    Iowa State @ #10 Baylor

    I could see all 3 of those games as upsets
    LOL nice call. Keep trying on these upset "specials". Your bound to hit one eventually. ;)
  • wildcats20
    centralbucksfan;1085457 wrote:LOL nice call. Keep trying on these upset "specials". Your bound to hit one eventually. ;)
    Where did he pick an upset?
  • SportsAndLady
    centralbucksfan;1085457 wrote:LOL nice call. Keep trying on these upset "specials". Your bound to hit one eventually. ;)
    I said I could see all 3 as upsets.

    Cuse was down 5 with a couple minutes left, Kansas was tied with 8 min left and were choking at the end, and Baylor hasn't been playing too well lately and with a desperate bubble team I could have seen an upset there.

    Oh and eat my ass ol man
  • Laley23
    I cant stand Jimmy Dykes.
  • Azubuike24
    Bubble games tonight...

    Big game for Alabama tonight. Getting Releford and Steele back gives them a shot against Florida.
    Seton Hall needs to not blow an easy game against St. John's.
    Texas playing at Oklahoma.
    Creighton has to right the ship at SIU.
    Minnesota has a chance at a great win hosting OSU.
  • Azubuike24
    Well, Virginia falls to Clemson by 12. Bad loss. Now 6-5 in the ACC, UVA still plays Maryland twice, at Virginia Tech, vs North Carolina and vs Florida State. I could see them only winning 1 of those games, maybe 2. Are they in trouble?

    Their wins over George Mason, Drexel and Michigan are good. The wins over Oregon and LSU are also decent. Unfortunately, in ACC play, only wins against Miami and at N.C. State are worth squat.
  • SportsAndLady
    UVA is in trouble..SoS over 100, not many quality wins since conf. play.
  • Azubuike24
    Alabama loses by 11.
    Seton Hall wins by 30.
    Texas down 5 to Oklahoma at half.

    Texas Tech, USC, Utah and Arizona State should probably play in the "worst of the worst power 6 teams" Tournament. South Carolina, Boston College and Georgia Tech would have a gripe as well...
  • SportsAndLady
    Bama is in trouble, too.
  • Azubuike24
    After tonight I think they are out of trouble and halfway flushed down the toilet...we can probably flush Texas if they lose as well.

    The only saving grace for Bama is they have winnable games left, maybe all of them, if they un-suspend Mitchell and Green. Texas, while a tough schedule, has some opportunities at quality wins.

    Speaking of flushing, Minnesota is right there too. If they slip to 5-8 in the B1G with at Northwestern, at Wisconsin, Michigan State and Indiana left, they are cooked.
  • Laley23
    68 teams, weak bubble again, and no mid major making a push by winning everything...I say all these teams are safe and in, barring complete collapse.

    Despite every bubble team losing it seems, who is gonna take their spot?

    and I should clarify. I was being a bit hyberbolistic (made that up). I think most these teams will be out, but it should be many more. Like last year, we are gonna get some BAD teams in the tourney.
  • Azubuike24
    Depends. There are probably 6-8 mid-majors who could survive losing their Conference Tournaments and still get in. Even more if we start to consider A-10, MWC, MVC, WCC and C-USA teams mid-majors.

    POSSIBLE BUBBLE TEAMS
    Temple
    St. Louis
    Xavier
    Long Beach State***
    Virginia Commonwealth***
    Southern Mississippi
    Memphis
    Harvard***
    New Mexico
    San Diego State
    Murray State***
    Wichita State
    Creighton
    Oral Roberts***
    Middle Tennessee***
    Nevada***
    St. Mary's
    Gonzaga
    Brigham Young

    The ones with the *** would be the 6 that could cause issues if that favorite loses in the conference tournament (plus Harvard although they clinch if they beat Yale again).
  • Mulva
    Virginia could be in some trouble. No real great wins. I think Drexel and George Mason are good teams, but the CAA overall is really weak so they have terrible computer numbers. Speaking of which, George Mason is up 1 on VCU at the half. If UVA goes 3-2 to finish up they'll be safe. 2-3 still gets them to .500 in the ACC and it'll probably be enough.

    Bad loss for UNLV @ TCU tonight. They aren't a bubble team, but that isn't going to help their seed any. Texas going to win over OU.

    And Cleveland State losing their 3rd straight game. Watch Butler still end up winning the Horizon bid somehow.
  • Azubuike24
    Mississippi State is so frustrating. About to lose to LSU. I've always been a Renardo Sidney supporter but he had a stretch in overtime where he committed a foul with his belly, got the ball on the other stolen by a midget (5'10 Anthony Hickey) and then alley-ooped on by a white big guy...sad.
  • Azubuike24
    And then down 4 points he buries a sick 3-pointer...dude is an enigma that seems to be doomed for failure. Anything he does well is overshadowed by 2 idiotic actions...
  • Mulva
    Horrible inbounds pass by LSU. Not sure what that guy was trying to do.
  • Azubuike24
    Wow, LSU up 4 points with 17 seconds left.

    Crazy ending in Baton Rouge. MSU hits a 3, steals the ball, makes 1 of 2 FT's, Anthony Hickey drives the length of the court and hits a runner to win it.
  • Mulva
    Typical Rick Stansbury team. The Bruce Weber of the SEC.
  • Azubuike24
    Weber is a way better coach.

    Stansbury can get talent but they falter...

    Stansbury reminds me of Tim Floyd, Quin Snider and Paul Hewitt...I'd rather not be on a list with those guys...