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<blockquote data-quote="kg01" data-source="post: 291804" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Ha! But you '<em>heart</em>' UGA so ... there's that.</p><p></p><p>[USER=3166]@ZacketJacket[/USER] that's an interesting concept. It doesn't seem to work the same in basketball as it does in football tho, for whatever reason. I think Princeton falls in the category of what you're talking about. They took "lesser" talent in a solid system and had a measure of success against the big boys. However, talent won out and they always ended up fizzling out.</p><p></p><p>I think it has to do with the fact that any 1 player can significantly impact winning in basketball whereas individual impact is lessened in football. As a result, solid system teams will always falter as the talent gap grows between them and their opponent.</p><p></p><p>To win the NCAA's, a team has to basically win 6IAR. It's a tall order to ask a band of lesser talents to win 6 times, in a row, against supposed better talents who are also getting coached up too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kg01, post: 291804, member: 11"] Ha! But you '[I]heart[/I]' UGA so ... there's that. [USER=3166]@ZacketJacket[/USER] that's an interesting concept. It doesn't seem to work the same in basketball as it does in football tho, for whatever reason. I think Princeton falls in the category of what you're talking about. They took "lesser" talent in a solid system and had a measure of success against the big boys. However, talent won out and they always ended up fizzling out. I think it has to do with the fact that any 1 player can significantly impact winning in basketball whereas individual impact is lessened in football. As a result, solid system teams will always falter as the talent gap grows between them and their opponent. To win the NCAA's, a team has to basically win 6IAR. It's a tall order to ask a band of lesser talents to win 6 times, in a row, against supposed better talents who are also getting coached up too. [/QUOTE]
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