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Did I miss an update here on his knee?
Pretty sure he means the second half. Jose was a little ginger to start, but it was probably more caution than anything. By the end he was moving fine.
Did I miss an update here on his knee?
Got it. Sometimes those things swell up over night. At least they did 20+ years ago when I used to play basketballPretty sure he means the second half. Jose was a little ginger to start, but it was probably more caution than anything. By the end he was moving fine.
Half the Big 10 teams won, the other half had “good losses”.UNC fell in NET 1 spot as did GT. I really do not understand NET lol.
UNC fell in NET 1 spot as did GT. I really do not understand NET lol.
That is the problem. The NCAA has it set so beating the 29th best team is significantly more impressive than beating the 33rd ranked team.It's easier to understand if you don't treat the NET as a ranking system trying to differentiate between relatively similar teams, and instead as a grouping system trying to lump relatively similar teams together. Small changes like that shouldn't really looked into, although at certain spots it does make a difference but that's more because of the breakpoints established by Q1 vs Q2 etc
That is the problem. The NCAA has it set so beating the 29th best team is significantly more impressive than beating the 33rd ranked team.
Big10 and Big12 are really good this season, especially Big10. No conspiracy here.For some reason I've never actually looked at the top 25 polls until now. Can someone explain why basically the entire Big 10 and Big 12 occupy the top 25 including teams that are only 1 game over .500 in conference? Something about this just screams SEC West syndrome. Every win is a "good" top 25 win and every loss is a "good" top 25 loss.
Agree it makes sense, but not going to happen. CBS has the Masters the weekend after the final 4.I saw it on another thread, but honestly NCAA should just delay the tournament by like a week so things get sorted out going into the bubble.
Pausing accomplishes nothing. Some teams can clear up and test negative, but new teams could pick it up. Just move forward. It won’t be perfect, but whatever we end up with will be better than nothing. Especially since Duke isn’t there.I saw it on another thread, but honestly NCAA should just delay the tournament by like a week so things get sorted out going into the bubble.
Pausing accomplishes nothing. Some teams can clear up and test negative, but new teams could pick it up. Just move forward. It won’t be perfect, but whatever we end up with will be better than nothing. Especially since Duke isn’t there.
I was thinking more go to Indianapolis into the bubble and quarantine for a week before starting play.