UK 38-1

fmrick

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What we witnessed tonight is that you can have the best players in the country, a great coach, the very best facilities and great fans.....and still not win the NCAA tournament.

Might be a lesson for all of us. Especially for a coach who thinks he has to have all the above to be successful. You still have to play the games...and win them.
 

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One example of a blue blood losing isn't an indictment on Shaka's decision to leave for a P5 program.

I enjoyed watching the Badgers win though.
 

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What we witnessed tonight is that you can have the best players in the country, a great coach, the very best facilities and great fans.....and still not win the NCAA tournament.

Might be a lesson for all of us. Especially for a coach who thinks he has to have all the above to be successful. You still have to play the games...and win them.
Right.....You still have to play the game.... A name on the jersey does not guarantee a thing!
 

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I feel bad for the guy who patented "40-0"

I don't feel bad for this guy:


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Yeah followed by a soft push off. I though for sure NCAA was going to carry UK. That shot clock miss was karma for the blatant UK favoritism.

Fortunately UK could not produce due to a solid defense. Something other teams
Gave up on. The NCAA gave everything they could, unfortunately the outcome was "not as promissed".
 
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