Good stuff.Posted this in another thread before, but hilariously still applies:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (CHECK)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team (CHECK)
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December (CHECK)
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent (CHECK)
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March (YOU ARE HERE)
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA
Step 9: Repeat!
How's that going for you the last 4 years?No. I celebrate victories. Loser.
Posted this in another thread before, but hilariously still applies:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (CHECK)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team (CHECK)
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December (CHECK)
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent (CHECK)
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March (YOU ARE HERE)
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA
Step 9: Repeat!
BumpyPosted this in another thread before, but hilariously still applies:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (CHECK)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team (CHECK)
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December (CHECK)
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent (CHECK)
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March (YOU ARE HERE)
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA
Step 9: Repeat!
Outside of a few things the cycle was pretty spot on
Happy Monday Folks, reviving this thread to see if Cal can break the cycle this year. As we started out ranked low, step one is already partly wrong, but I would argue there are still final 4, national title hopes. Can we beat Kansas tomorrow?
You’re not kidding anyone amateur troll. Try a little harder next time. Put some more effort into it.Happy Monday Folks, reviving this thread to see if Cal can break the cycle this year. As we started out ranked low, step one is already partly wrong, but I would argue there are still final 4, national title hopes. Can we beat Kansas tomorrow?
Can you give me some pointers?You’re not kidding anyone amateur troll. Try a little harder next time. Put some more effort into it.
Yeah, take a long walk off a short pier.Can you give me some pointers?
Been there done that waaaaay too many times. Well, at least Cal and one or two draft picks are making tons of $$$$$$$.Posted this in another thread before, but hilariously still applies:
2022-2023 Season:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (CHECK)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team (CHECK)
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December (CHECK)
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent (CHECK)
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March (CHECK)
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes (ehh I dunno Jim)
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible (CHECK for the second part of this statement)
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA (YOU ARE HERE)
Step 9: Repeat!
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2023-24 EDIT:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (YOU ARE HERE, KIND OF)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA
Step 9: Repeat!
Luckily I live in Chicago and can go to Navy Pier, will that work?Yeah, take a long walk off a short pier.
Saw Chicago (band) and Doobie Brothers at the Navy Pier 2012. Great venue!Luckily I live in Chicago and can go to Navy Pier, will that work?
Just completed Step 2Posted this in another thread before, but hilariously still applies:
2022-2023 Season:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (CHECK)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team (CHECK)
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December (CHECK)
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent (CHECK)
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March (CHECK)
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes (ehh I dunno Jim)
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible (CHECK for the second part of this statement)
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA (CHECK)
Step 9: Repeat!
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2023-24 EDIT:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (CHECK)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team (YOU ARE HERE)
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA
Step 9: Repeat!
We’ve done some of step 5.Posted this in another thread before, but hilariously still applies:
2022-2023 Season:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (CHECK)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team (CHECK)
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December (CHECK)
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent (CHECK)
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March (CHECK)
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes (ehh I dunno Jim)
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible (CHECK for the second part of this statement)
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA (CHECK)
Step 9: Repeat!
____
2023-24 EDIT:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (CHECK)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team (YOU ARE HERE)
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA
Step 9: Repeat!
The UK BB Program DEATH SPIRALPosted this in another thread before, but hilariously still applies:
2022-2023 Season:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (CHECK)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team (CHECK)
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December (CHECK)
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent (CHECK)
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March (CHECK)
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes (ehh I dunno Jim)
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible (CHECK for the second part of this statement)
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA (CHECK)
Step 9: Repeat!
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2023-24 EDIT:
Step 1: Enter season highly ranked with Final 4 and National Championship aspirations (CHECK)
Step 2: Lose first highly ranked matchup of the season (Usually Duke, Michigan State, this season Gonzaga) and potentially get upset by a non-ranked team (YOU ARE HERE)
Step 3: Continue to play lifeless basketball through November and early December
Step 4: Beat highly ranked opponent in December/January, team is starting to look decent
Step 5: Win some tough games against ranked SEC teams (rarely are the wins against Tennessee), lose some away SEC games to terrible teams, but overall team is looking decent to good for March
Step 6: Enter March Madness with legitimate Final 4 hopes
Step 7: Lose to a lower ranked seed in a game where the offense looks terrible
Step 8: Lose at least half the team to the NBA
Step 9: Repeat!
Bingo!Maybe the most accurate thread to be posted on rafters lol
I hope one day we can retire this thread when Cal is goneThis has turned into a hall of fame post in RR history