number1
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First #1 seed goes down. UK vs Louisville will be a monster game. The whole state of Kentucky will be on edge.
And don't sleep on Tennessee possibly being a bracket buster too.
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First #1 seed goes down. UK vs Louisville will be a monster game. The whole state of Kentucky will be on edge.
That's just how Kentucky plays on offense. They drive to the basket relentlessly hoping to draw fouls.
UCLA in the bonus early :lmao:
And don't sleep on Tennessee possibly being a bracket buster too.
We will see. GO BLUE!
Which blue? There like 6 teams still in with that as a main color. lol
Only one team is known for the slogan 'Go Blue' and they happen to play Tenn next.
UT played in the First Four, right?
Yeap. They were one of the last teams in the field, and now have just as good a chance to make the Final Four as the other 3 teams in their bracket.
True, but Michigan is clicking on all cylinders man. Never the less it will be a good competitive game. If Michigan is hitting the 3-point shot like they did against Texas this game will be over quick though.
So much for the SEC and AAC being "bad" conferences...
And thank you Baylor for taking care of business against Creighton. Looks like the latest great white hope won't pass Al Ford for 4th on the all time scoring list for DI.
They are still bad. Even the SEC commish said so. LOL. This has just been a year when the a lot of upsets have happened. Florida is legit. Kentucky has gotten better. But you can still see they have issues. Tenn has been lucky in their bracket. As for the AAC. Louisville and UCONN are basketball royalty anyway. The Ville is headed to the ACC. The conference that has stepped up has been the PAC 12 with UCLA and Stanford doing well. We expected Arizona to do well and if they win tonight they will have 3 teams in the sweet 16 like the SEC and Big 10. The conference that took a hit was the ACC even with some former Big East teams joining. UVA is the only team left with them pulling away from Memphis.
They are still bad. Even the SEC commish said so. LOL. This has just been a year when the a lot of upsets have happened. Florida is legit. Kentucky has gotten better. But you can still see they have issues. Tenn has been lucky in their bracket. As for the AAC. Louisville and UCONN are basketball royalty anyway. The Ville is headed to the ACC. The conference that has stepped up has been the PAC 12 with UCLA and Stanford doing well. We expected Arizona to do well and if they win tonight they will have 3 teams in the sweet 16 like the SEC and Big 10. The conference that took a hit was the ACC even with some former Big East teams joining. UVA is the only team left with them pulling away from Memphis.
Yep.
It doesn't negate the fact the SEC had a losing record against the Pac-12, A-10, Big 12, B1G, Big East and were .500 against the AAC this year. Or that the SEC had one team - Florida - who had a winning record against the RPI Top 50 this season.
Well, Kentucky beat the AAC Champion (Louisville), Tennessee beat the ACC Champ (Virginia), and Florida might have been undefeated if they had their full team when they played at Wisconsin and at UCONN.
BTW, Tennessee plays like a Big 10 team. Oh yeah, Cuonzo Martin played under Gene Keady at Purdue.
You talking about three wins. What about them 37 losses to Top 7 conferences in America?
Has nothing to do with Florida, Kentucky, and Tennessee being in the Sweet 16 now. We saw how the undefeated record for Wichita State meant nothing to Kentucky.
BTW, Tennessee plays like a Big 10 team. Oh yeah, Cuonzo Martin played under Gene Keady at Purdue.