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2 ways to look at it. No they didn't either score a lot. It's not "sexy" to rely on defense. But both are outstanding defensively and they're the last 2 standing. I think each has the potential to score in the 80s, even against each other.
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Interesting. After losing 3 consecutive conference games, the Texas Tech players all abandoned their phones to concentrate on basketball. It worked.
http://time.com/5565272/college-bask...an-cellphones/The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by JVShocker(1) View Post2 ways to look at it. No they didn't either score a lot. It's not "sexy" to rely on defense. But both are outstanding defensively and they're the last 2 standing. I think each has the potential to score in the 80s, even against each other.
I'm looking forward to a good game that should satisfy true college basketball fans. Just glad Zion is gone. Enough already.
On a side note: Coach Pearl was on Get Up (ESPN) and addressed the double dribble no call, stating "Get over it." What an awesome response to what was a devastating weekend for him and his team. He's closed the book on it and in the process showed loads of class to a lot of us, some of which would have done S. Payton some good this past January. Much respect.Last edited by ShockingButTrue; April 8, 2019, 12:09 PM.
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Absolutely right on Bruce Pearl, SBT -- Whatever you think of him, and there are certainly reasons to question some of his activities, his response to the missed double dribble, which was undeniable and oddly underemphasized in the media (at least relative to the discussion of the final foul) was as classy as could be.
By contrast (at least in terms of class) here from ESPN is the comment from the NCAA's watcher of officials:
"J.D. Collins, the NCAA's national coordinator of officiating, issued a statement explaining that the foul was called because Doughty 'moved into the airborne shooter, making contact with Guy while taking away his landing spot.'
Collins declined comment on the potential double dribble."
Interesting that the overseers of corruption in college athletics have an official comment on what the ref got technically right, but not a word about a glaring error by an entire three man Final Four caliber officiating crew that probably reversed the outcome of the game. Nice touch -- wouldn't it be great if they'd man up and admit the error, the way the NBA has done recently with its reviews of end-game officiating in the playoffs?
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostInteresting. After losing 3 consecutive conference games, the Texas Tech players all abandoned their phones to concentrate on basketball. It worked.
http://time.com/5565272/college-bask...an-cellphones/Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostInteresting. After losing 3 consecutive conference games, the Texas Tech players all abandoned their phones to concentrate on basketball. It worked.
http://time.com/5565272/college-bask...an-cellphones/
I can almost picture Nick Saban, whose distaste for social media is well known, planning a similar ban -- the only problem is that his guys won't ever lose three road games in a row (not that he's ever needed an excuse to impose rules against "clutter," or behavioral rules in general).
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Not exactly what Texas Tech did but along the same lines. Whether or not Wichita State baseball is still doing this I don't know. WSU notes: Check your cell phones at Eck
https://www.kansas.com/sports/colleg...129357744.html
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Originally posted by Shocker Mama View PostJazzy version of the Star Spangled Banner — not a fan.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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