I'm rooting for both teams to lose. Maybe a little harder for Mizzou.Fyght4Cal said:
AITA: For rooting against Cuonzo Martin & Mizzou?
I'm rooting for both teams to lose. Maybe a little harder for Mizzou.Fyght4Cal said:
AITA: For rooting against Cuonzo Martin & Mizzou?
Eastern Oregon Bear said:I'm rooting for both teams to lose. Maybe a little harder for Mizzou.Fyght4Cal said:
AITA: For rooting against Cuonzo Martin & Mizzou?
I'm still upset at the condition he left our team in but that's over. I don't root for him to lose at Missouri but I don't root for him to win either. Life is short, I have no love or hate to spare for Cuonzo or Missouri.Fyght4Cal said:
AITA: For rooting against Cuonzo Martin & Mizzou?
I doubt even Nate Silver could calculate the odds of that happening.sycasey said:
All Pac-12 teams advance. 6-0 so far (though one was a forfeit).
stu said:I doubt even Nate Silver could calculate the odds of that happening.sycasey said:
All Pac-12 teams advance. 6-0 so far (though one was a forfeit).
More $$$ for the Pac12 then. Good for us!sycasey said:stu said:I doubt even Nate Silver could calculate the odds of that happening.sycasey said:
All Pac-12 teams advance. 6-0 so far (though one was a forfeit).
Now UCLA gets to play Abeline Christian, who just toppled Texas. Stars aligning again.
Abilene Christian shot under 30% overall and under 17% on threes but put up 27 more shots than Texas did! Texas had 23 turnovers which explains much of the shot differential. I expect UCLA will take better care of the ball.sycasey said:
Now UCLA gets to play Abeline Christian, who just toppled Texas. Stars aligning again.
stu said:Abilene Christian shot under 30% overall and under 17% on threes but put up 27 more shots than Texas did! Texas had 23 turnovers which explains much of the shot differential. I expect UCLA will take better care of the ball.sycasey said:
Now UCLA gets to play Abeline Christian, who just toppled Texas. Stars aligning again.
stu said:Abilene Christian shot under 30% overall and under 17% on threes but put up 27 more shots than Texas did! Texas had 23 turnovers which explains much of the shot differential. I expect UCLA will take better care of the ball.sycasey said:
Now UCLA gets to play Abeline Christian, who just toppled Texas. Stars aligning again.
HoopDreams said:
Ohio, who finished 5th in the mid-American conference stuns 4 seed and defending national champion Virginia of the ACC
From ESPN:
"Point guard Jason Preston has established himself as a name to watch in the NCAA tournament, finishing with 11 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for the Bobcats. Preston scored just 52 points total as a high school senior, but has now played himself onto the NBA's radar and is one of the best point guards left in the tournament."
interesting. people here factor in zero impact to cal for the covid off season and pre-season restrictions, but missing a few practices prior to this game gives #4 seed, defending National Champion Virginia a free pass?drizzlybear said:HoopDreams said:
Ohio, who finished 5th in the mid-American conference stuns 4 seed and defending national champion Virginia of the ACC
From ESPN:
"Point guard Jason Preston has established himself as a name to watch in the NCAA tournament, finishing with 11 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for the Bobcats. Preston scored just 52 points total as a high school senior, but has now played himself onto the NBA's radar and is one of the best point guards left in the tournament."
(I do take issue with the characterization of that game as "stunning", given UVa's quarantine situation. I'm not even the only one in my household that called that "upset".)
HoopDreams said:interesting. people here factor in zero impact to cal for the covid off season and pre-season restrictions, but missing a few practices prior to this game gives #4 seed, defending National Champion Virginia a free pass?drizzlybear said:HoopDreams said:
Ohio, who finished 5th in the mid-American conference stuns 4 seed and defending national champion Virginia of the ACC
From ESPN:
"Point guard Jason Preston has established himself as a name to watch in the NCAA tournament, finishing with 11 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for the Bobcats. Preston scored just 52 points total as a high school senior, but has now played himself onto the NBA's radar and is one of the best point guards left in the tournament."
(I do take issue with the characterization of that game as "stunning", given UVa's quarantine situation. I'm not even the only one in my household that called that "upset".)
Bobodeluxe said:
Other than the Brits in 1939/40, no one has ever had to overcome the odds that ANY Cal team has faced, ever.
drizzlybear said:HoopDreams said:interesting. people here factor in zero impact to cal for the covid off season and pre-season restrictions, but missing a few practices prior to this game gives #4 seed, defending National Champion Virginia a free pass?drizzlybear said:HoopDreams said:
Ohio, who finished 5th in the mid-American conference stuns 4 seed and defending national champion Virginia of the ACC
From ESPN:
"Point guard Jason Preston has established himself as a name to watch in the NCAA tournament, finishing with 11 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for the Bobcats. Preston scored just 52 points total as a high school senior, but has now played himself onto the NBA's radar and is one of the best point guards left in the tournament."
(I do take issue with the characterization of that game as "stunning", given UVa's quarantine situation. I'm not even the only one in my household that called that "upset".)
I think you know I'm not one of those who dismiss the impact Covid had on Cal's season. But this situation with UVa was also pretty unique and significant, where, as I understand it, they had no team gatherings of any kind and the players were in full individual quarantine for the week leading right up to hours before tip off. Still, I didn't give UVa a free pass, but I did pick a plucky Ohio team to take them out. I wouldn't have made that pick if not for the Covid impacts.
Bobodeluxe said:
Other than the Brits in 1939/40, no one has ever had to overcome the odds that ANY Cal team has faced, ever.
oskidunker said:
Syracuse lost 9 games this year. Suddenly no one can solve the zone? Looks like Cal playing Syracuse.
fifystu said:
Getting to play Cal really rested everyone in our conference for tournament play.
Big C said:fifystu said:
Getting to play Cal really rested everyone in our conference for tournament play.
Have you read The Color Purple by Alice Walker?helltopay1 said:
...I don't like Walton or the color purple..