College Basketball Random Chatter 2012-2013 Season
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Mulva
No idea how they were favored. Arkansas is horrible on the road.Azubuike24;1375194 wrote:South Carolina crushing Arkansas in Columbia, up 23 with a minute left. Hogs were favored by 4. -
Azubuike24Arkansas is now 2 and 17 away from Bud Walton Arena under Mike Anderson. They were favored because South Carolina sucks...they just lost to Mississippi State for goodness sakes! Arkansas just beat Mississippi State by 26 on Wedneday. SEC basketball is pathetic.
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ts1227EMU 42, NIU 25 final
NIU pulled their head out of their asses in the final 4 minutes to make it not look completely pathetic (it's still pathetic)
SportsCenter @SportsCenter
Northern Illinois avoids a dubious record. With a three (1-33 in game), NIU passes the lowest total in NCAA game in shot clock era (20). -
GOONx19
And it seems like he's been a senior now for about 6 years.Mulva;1375141 wrote:I haven't seen one Louisville game this year without some statement to the effect of "Siva is a senior, he needs to be smarter" being made.
He's going to end up killing them in the tournament. -
Azubuike24Why Kentucky continues to be favored by such large margins is baffling. -17 against LSU, it was a 2-possession game...
The good news...all the criticism got to Alex Poythress. 20 points, 12 boards. -
reclegend22Khalif Wyatt with 16 first-half points for Temple against Butler, including 4-of-4 from three. His name has been mentioned here a lot this season, with great performances against Kansas and Syracuse, but he might be the most overlooked player in the country. Although, that distinction could also be given to Anthony Bennett, who is sort of hidden in the Mountain West Conference.
Temple trails by 3 as half approaches. -
wildcats20reclegend22;1375273 wrote:Khalif Wyatt with 16 first-half points for Temple against Butler, including 4-of-4 from three. His name has been mentioned here a lot this season, with great performances against Kansas and Syracuse, but he might be the most overlooked player in the country. Although, that distinction could also be given to Anthony Bennett, who is sort of hidden in the Mountain West Conference.
Temple trails by 3 as half approaches.
He is so damn good. -
ironman02State is getting ready to put the hammer down on Carolina. They've been waiting over 6 years for this, so it won't be pretty.
Carolina has no chance because Marcus Paige isn't playing defense or running the offense. He's letting Lorenzo Brown dominate him. -
wildcats20Under 20 at the half lol.
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ironman02State led 22-18 with 7:11 to go in the 1st half.
Halftime score... State 45 - Carolina 26. A freakin 23-8 run to end the half.
I fully expected a loss for the Heels tonight, but I thought they'd be competitive, especially against these guys. -
ironman02Roy has a lineup of Davis, Strickland, Tokoto, Simmons, and James on the floor right now. Seriously?
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wildcats20
Davis and Simmons are the only 2 who were actually playing hard.ironman02;1375304 wrote:Roy has a lineup of Davis, Strickland, Tokoto, Simmons, and James on the floor right now. Seriously? -
wildcats20Marcus Paige sucks.
Just when I thought he might have been progressing, his effort tonight is awful. -
ironman02Carolina somehow cuts it to 9 and then Leslie gets away with the most blatant hook I've ever seen.
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ironman02NC State 91 - Carolina 83
Carolina trailed by 28 in the second half...cut it to 5 in the final minute.
A loss is a loss, but at least they didn't quit. Earlier in the season, they quit in situations like that. -
reclegend22Only N.C. State could have a 28-point lead and not clinch the game until 17 seconds left. Carolina fought until the end, though. I was impressed by that effort.
From everything I have seen so far, N.C. State's 26-year drought without an ACC championship will improve to 27. They are just not a very impressive team. Though, they'll beat Duke in Cameron. I think UNC takes State in the Dean Dome. -
wildcats20reclegend22;1375320 wrote:Only N.C. State could have a 28-point lead and not clinch the game until 17 seconds left. Carolina fought until the end, though. I was impressed by that effort.
From everything I have seen so far, N.C. State's 26-year drought without an ACC championship will improve to 27. They are just not a very impressive team. Though, they'll beat Duke in Cameron. I think UNC takes State in the Dean Dome.
State literally stopped playing defense. -
ironman02I was happy that Carolina did keep playing. Earlier in the season, when facing a huge deficit like that, they just quit. Tonight they fought until the end. That doesn't change the fact that they played terrible basketball for much of the game tonight. Still a long way to go for this team. They must take care of business at BC, and then at home against VT and WF. If they can be sitting at 16-6 and 6-3 in ACC play after those three games, I'll feel pretty happy as they head into the second half of the conference schedule.
A couple things. As wildcats said, Marcus Paige is just awful against good competition. Brown is a lot bigger and stronger than him, but Paige just seems very tentative most of the time. Carolina will continue to struggle against good teams if he can't step up. PJ Hairston MUST play more minutes. He scored 19 points in 17 minutes tonight. I don't care if he can't defend...Strickland isn't a great defender either after last year's knee injury. A lineup with Paige, Hairston, Bullock, McAdoo, and any of the other post players is Carolina's best shot at competing. PJ has to be on the floor for 25+ minutes every game. -
wildcats20ironman02;1375323 wrote:I was happy that Carolina did keep playing. Earlier in the season, when facing a huge deficit like that, they just quit. Tonight they fought until the end. That doesn't change the fact that they played terrible basketball for much of the game tonight. Still a long way to go for this team. They must take care of business at BC, and then at home against VT and WF. If they can be sitting at 16-6 and 6-3 in ACC play after those three games, I'll feel pretty happy as they head into the second half of the conference schedule.
A couple things. As wildcats said, Marcus Paige is just awful against good competition. Brown is a lot bigger and stronger than him, but Paige just seems very tentative most of the time. Carolina will continue to struggle against good teams if he can't step up. PJ Hairston MUST play more minutes. He scored 19 points in 17 minutes tonight. I don't care if he can't defend...Strickland isn't a great defender either after last year's knee injury. A lineup with Paige, Hairston, Bullock, McAdoo, and any of the other post players is Carolina's best shot at competing. PJ has to be on the floor for 25+ minutes every game.
I was about to post something about PJ. Dude is the teams best player. And it isn't even close. 17 minutes is what he should getting a half. Plus he isn't terrible defensively. Better than most on the team. -
ironman02
I agree that he's not terrible defensively. Roy seems to disagree with us, but I just don't see it. The loyalty to Dexter needs to be thrown out the window. Let him play 15 minutes every night while PJ plays 25.wildcats20;1375327 wrote:I was about to post something about PJ. Dude is the teams best player. And it isn't even close. 17 minutes is what he should getting a half. Plus he isn't terrible defensively. Better than most on the team. -
wildcats20ironman02;1375332 wrote:I agree that he's not terrible defensively. Roy seems to disagree with us, but I just don't see it. The loyalty to Dexter needs to be thrown out the window. Let him play 15 minutes every night while PJ plays 25.
Agree.
And when Leslie comes back, if ever, let him eat the remainder of Dexter's time. -
Ironman92Bat at Marquette game....lol
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Azubuike24A few other crazy scores.
Georgia wins at Texas A&M.
LaSalle wins at VCU. Great week for the Explorers, beating Butler and VCU. -
Laley23Lol. I dunno why, but this might be my favorite GIF of all time.
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Laley23I think I now know why, what a breakdown!!! lol
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/blog/eye-on-college-basketball/21617167/afternoon-delight-weird-saturday-so-far-let-us-count-the-ways-