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Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #30 on: March 26, 2026, 09:12:43 PM »

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Good game between Purdue and Texas. Going down to the wire.
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Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #31 on: March 26, 2026, 10:14:08 PM »

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The rise of the three ball gives these non-power conference schools an avenue to beat anybody in the country.  High Point shot 40 threes to Wisconsin's 23.  They hit roughly the same percentage, but just the sheer volume was the thing that kept High Point in the game against a "better team" and allowed them a chance to win.

People thought NIL would be the death of the Cinderella run as bigger programs buy up all of the talent from smaller programs, but all it takes is one random 6'3" bench shooting specialist coming in hot to uproot your entire tournament bracket.  This year it's Chase Livingston.  Two years ago it was Jack Gohlke for Oakland against 3-seeded Kentucky.  That's not generally the type of player that blue bloods try to buy up, but it's the type of player that can send them home from the tournament early.  And all of these dangerous non-power conference schools have a couple of guys who can pull shenanigans like that.  Not all of them will go off, of course... but a couple will, and your team isn't safe either.

I'm a Tennessee fan and we get Miami Ohio tomorrow - a volume three-point shooting team.  Wouldn't shock me at all to see the same thing happen to us.  You can have pedigree, major conference clout, recruiting rankings, draft expectations, all of that, but it all means squat if that three ball is dropping for the other team.  It's the biggest reason I would never attach myself emotionally or financially to single-elimination basketball.  It's fun.  I wouldn't trade March Madness for anything.  It's also some random BS.

Vols fan here as well.  My fear is that Tennessee will never get over the hump from very good to elite until Coach Barnes starts recruiting more offense. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate great defense and a program like ours that rewards hustle and teamwork. But good shooting and solid defense are not mutually exclusive skills. Personally, I hate the way that offense is played now, both at the college and professional levels with the emphasis on 3-point shooting and dribble-initiated possessions that often end up in a one-on-one contest. The game is played on the edge of a foul or a turnover instead of the fluid player and ball movement that was the basis of traditional offense inn the past.

Your comment on the NIL era giving the bigger programs an overwhelming advantage may yet to have fully developed.
You may be right, in the end, that the skilled small school cinderella will be spent out of the ability to compete.
Seems to be already taking place in college football wioth the big schools raiding the rosters of the smaller schools lopsided scores that reflect the advantage.
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Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #32 on: March 26, 2026, 11:03:02 PM »

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Arkansas is trying to hang on, down 11 at the half. They will need to start hitting their 3s to have a shot at beating Arizona.
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Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #33 on: March 27, 2026, 08:43:17 PM »

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St Johns up double digits on Duke.
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #34 on: March 27, 2026, 08:50:37 PM »

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St Johns up double digits on Duke.

Might have jinxed them  :P

(But I hope they get the upset)
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Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #35 on: March 27, 2026, 10:00:16 PM »

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St Johns up double digits on Duke.

Might have jinxed them  :P

(But I hope they get the upset)

Yep. Spoke too soon lol

UConn/MSU game should be another good one.
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #36 on: Yesterday at 07:23:12 PM »

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Wow.  Big choke by Duke.


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Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #37 on: Yesterday at 07:35:27 PM »

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Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #38 on: Yesterday at 07:39:16 PM »

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Boozer with a huge mistake there. Could he not just have held on to the ball and wait for Uconn to foul? I only saw the last play and don?t know the circumstances. But man, what a way to lose.

Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
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Boozer with a huge mistake there. Could he not just have held on to the ball and wait for Uconn to foul? I only saw the last play and don?t know the circumstances. But man, what a way to lose.

Yep.. There was no need to advance the ball.  It was a purely unforced turnover.


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Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #40 on: Yesterday at 11:36:47 PM »

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Amazing ending! I haven?t watched much college hoops, but I?m glad I caught the end of it. 

I needed UCONN to win ti stay alive in my pool.  Now if Arizona wins the whole thing, so do I!  A $5 pool 129 entrants.
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Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #41 on: Today at 07:31:08 AM »

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Reed looked impressive this game and to be honest the whole NCAA.  I bet he starts creeping up the draft boards.   Some boards have him as a second rounder.  He kept his team in this game almost single handily.  You could really note Boozer lack of athleticism at times against Reid.   Not a modern big by any means but he has a NBA ready body already and nifty foot work.

Boozer still had a great game and made the first pass of the ending not needing to move the ball and his brother sealed the deal with the turnover.   It seemed to me that they were playing like they did not have the time clock so low looking to advance the ball like any other pass.  Even high basketball IQ guys have occasional lapses.   This will go down as an all time great ending. I wonder if he will go pro?   His brother might not have that option.

I for am glad St. Johns and Arkansas were out this weekend.  They are two of the more crooked coaches in the business.

Re: NCAA Tournament 2026
« Reply #42 on: Today at 09:53:32 AM »

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Saw something pretty crazy.  UConn & Duke have met 5 times in the NCAA tournament since 1990.  3 of those games have been decided by one point.  Another game was decided by only 3 points.  Outlier was a '91 game where Laettner led Duke to a double digit win.


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