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DHajekRC84

Heisman
Aug 9, 2001
30,709
19,818
0
Rule Change proposal.
They won't call an intentional in a break away to make it 2 plus ball. So just call it 2.!?
 

Mr. Magoo1

Heisman
Nov 15, 2001
15,470
16,316
113
Simpson looks clueless against that zone. This isn’t the silly-assed zone that Iowa plays.
 

NickRU714

Heisman
Aug 18, 2009
14,072
12,878
113
What are you talking about?
Everyone knows "analytics and 3pt shooting" are ruining basketball.

Nobody wants to watch games with talented players making talented plays - this isn't the NBA!

Turnovers and missed shots are what real college basketball should be about!

(Did I get all that right?)
 

NickRU714

Heisman
Aug 18, 2009
14,072
12,878
113
Nobody thought that awful Purdue Tenn game was exciting. Ugh...all those made 3pt shots were so boring.
 

Knights 1212

All-American
Sep 9, 2003
27,556
8,489
113
I really think we could have hung with Texas Tech in that first half. Michigan looks pathetic.
 
Feb 5, 2003
10,971
9,373
113
So far these late games are not making me want to stay up until 12:30 AM or so to see who advances. I expect the scoring pace to improve for all four teams as they figure some things out.
 

BillyC80

Heisman
Oct 23, 2006
17,107
15,532
72
This one surprised me. Not taking anything away from TT, and their defense was smothering, but Michigan did not look like the same team.
 

RUJMM78

Heisman
Jul 25, 2001
26,212
12,474
113
Simpson looks clueless against that zone. This isn’t the silly-assed zone that Iowa plays.
Match ups often produce strange results.Syracuse has a long history of stifling opponents with the 2/3 zone defense.
 

RU MAN

Heisman
Oct 29, 2001
23,630
10,221
113
I couldn't believe the total implosion by Michigan. I don't think I've seen them so bad this entire year except for maybe when they lost to Penn State in Happy Valley. What an embarrassment. They were so bad from beyond the arc that they didn't make their first 3 point shot until they had already gone 0-18. Think about that--ZERO FOR EIGHTEEN! Talk about not being prepared to play in your biggest game of the season. That loss was inexcusable. I blame the players for not only coming out flat and discombobulated, but John Beilein not being able to do anything right to get his guys going.