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When are people gonna learn, easy to beat a good team every now and then and play a bunch of wimps in between, but when tournament time comes it is good team after good team past the first round.
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SignUp Now!Nova, who is 2-0 obviously without an embarrassing blow out. Also UNC. Who is 1-1 as well.They've played for the title twice in the past five years. How many teams can say that?
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Congrats bro!
That is just flat out impressive. I want to give them a tug
If a certain school ends up winning the tournament this year, my antenna is going up... #MadeForTV
You think espn is controlling the outcomes of the NFL playoffs, ncaa basketball tournament and ncaa football playoff?I don’t watch any basketball whatsoever but I saw the whole Coach K deal and the Dukes losing last home game. I told all my friends then that Duke would win the tournament. It’s a perfect script.
Same reason I was able to predict Uga pre season winning the Natty. It was only cemented when they lost the Seccg.
Same reaso Tom Brady will win a SB this upcoming season. The storylines are too good for espn to pass up.
You think espn is controlling the outcomes of the NFL playoffs, ncaa basketball tournament and ncaa football playoff?
ETA: and just to add, you realize about half the country predicted George to win the natty, right? Didn't exactly go out on a limb there.
Ok. Gotcha. From everything I saw preseason most people thought Georgia or bama with a handful who thought Ohio st had a chance. Am I way off there? My thoughts were Georgia was right behind bama for the Natty.I do no think that espn controls anything. I don’t remember anyone saying UGa was going to win the Natty preseason. 10/1 that I cashed proves that half the country didn’t believe that.
All I’m saying is things seem to workout when a great storyline is involved. Games aren’t fixed by espn. That is above their pay grade