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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember 20 minutes ago
This really has been a great start. It’s pretty exciting to see dark horse teams winning by playing solid basketball rather than just shooting the lights out. 4 year players are so key.
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Bob in Houston commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember 22 minutes ago
And nobody melts down like Maryland fans. I can’t even post some of the stuff they have spewed.
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dick commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember 1 hour, 9 minutes ago
Hopefully, yall caught the Maryland Michigan St ending. Freakin’ thrilling. Maryland almost pulled off a comeback for the ages.
officially the best opening weekend ever
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 1 hour, 13 minutes ago
Tom Izzo can coach some ball.
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 1 hour, 15 minutes ago
MSU at the buzzer!!!!!!
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
Fear the Turtle! Came all the way back from a dozen down to take the lead on MSU…
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D W commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
It’s incredible how few teams play good, fundamental basketball.
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 1 hour, 28 minutes ago
tOSU will be moving on. Evan Turner does a little of everything. 22 pts, 8 reb, 8 ass. Great player.
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 1 hour, 28 minutes ago
tOSU will be moving on. Evan Turner does a little of everything. 22 pts, 8 reb, 8 ast. Great player.
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 1 hour, 34 minutes ago
Bob Huggins looks like a guy I wouldn’t want to play for. He makes Barnes look like Dick Vermeil….
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Scipio Tex commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
Scratch that. The Big Red are blowing Wisconsin out.
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 1 hour, 38 minutes ago
I’d be happy to see the last two minutes of the OSU/Tech game. 4 pt game with just under two minutes.
Cornell putting it to the Bo Ryan’s….
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Scipio Tex commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember 2 hours, 4 minutes ago
Cornell is playing phenomenally well. I’d be surprised if Wiscy doesn’t cut into the lead in the 2nd half.
Jay Bilas may end up looking like a genius.
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admin commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember 2 hours, 20 minutes ago
parlin – Shoot me an email sailorripley at barkingcarnival dot com.
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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 3 hours, 14 minutes ago
I really want Mizzou to give it to WVU.
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Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Round 2 Saturday Recaps 3 hours, 27 minutes ago
What kind of NBA player does Samhan end up as?
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dick commented on the blog post Second Round Bets 3 hours, 39 minutes ago
I really like Cal today.
ATM and Cornell look too good to be true and the public is all over both of them.
I gotta believe that Izzo beats Maryland today, I haven’t been impressed with the Terps this year. I am surprised that they are favored.
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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 4 hours, 1 minute ago
Gonzaga is getting plowed like a future Zeta during her Provisional Summer session.
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Alex wrote a new blog post: The Top 10 Reasons our Cal Bears will beat the Duke Blue Devils 4 hours, 6 minutes ago
Kevin Berger from March To March lays it out for us here.
1) Interior Worries. As in the Bears shouldn’t have any defensively even if Cal is an undersized group. Brian Zoubek and Lance Thomas aren’t going to drop step and dunk you to death on the low block so Mike Montgomery can
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 4 hours, 13 minutes ago
Jordan Hamilton + 2 years ~ Wesley Johnson. Discuss.
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James commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember 4 hours, 31 minutes ago
” a heavily tattooed lycanthrope Irish wookie named Lucas O’Rear”
That is just strong command of the English language.
This piece was a nice balm on the hangover.
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post Texas Turns the Page 4 hours, 33 minutes ago
gotta,
I think your overall point is a good one. Barnes is a “system” guy especially defensively, which plays into how he overall plays the game. He wants to play a high pressure, overplay man2man scheme predicated on effort, good technique and overall quickness. Similar to Duke, but even Coach K (in fairness
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 4 hours, 44 minutes ago
Would have never guessed that UNI had an Ali shooting threes for them….
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ghostofagroundgame commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 5 hours ago
Anyone else as confused as I am by this “Ivan Brothers” ad campaign? WTF?
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Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post NCAA Tournament Open Thread: Weekend Edition 5 hours, 4 minutes ago
Cuse looking strong. Another week of R&R for the big man….
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Luke wrote a new blog post: BYU postgame 5 hours, 31 minutes ago
http://nbcsportsmedia1.msnbc.com/j/apmegasports/201003202121769017659-pf.widec.jpg
What a glorious, glorious day of basketball at the Ford Center Saturday.
First, Ali Ali Farokhmanesh and all the other Panthers with cool names took down Kansas as Sherron Collins made his best effort to shed that “clutch” label on the last game of his collegiate career. Then of course, Kansas State waved goodbye to Jimmer
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Art Vandelay commented on the blog post Best Opening Round I Can Remember 6 hours, 7 minutes ago
Ali Farokhmanesh hitting the biggest shot of the season is the definition of March Madness.
Ali Boma Ye!!!
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skymonkeyhorn commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Wake Forest: Post Mortem 7 hours, 29 minutes ago
It is just amazing to me that most posters think that Jordan has improved so much in the last half of the season.
The one thing I will say is that Jordan has just started to show his ability with a basketball. The reason that he did not show his talents is up to all the
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Ag_in_TX wrote a new blog post: Purdue Pre-game 7 hours, 35 minutes ago
Offense
Both teams are unselfish and preach sharing the ball. A&M is a balanced scoring team. Sloan showed in the first round against Utah State, for example, that he can defer when his teammates have things going. Purdue once again will have to rely on JaJuan Johnson and E’Twaun Moore to produce, and hope
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Hiphopopotamus commented on the blog post We Have Our Answer 7 hours, 51 minutes ago
And yes, it appears JoPo wrote pretty much the same thing. It’s hard to believe with all the national talking heads, fans, and everyone in between saying otherwise, but I think it’s the only conclusion to draw for anyone that really watched this team.
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Texas_Dawg said:
November 18th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
His first team, led by legend Bobby Layne, came within a point of winning the national championship, suffering its only loss by the score of 14-13 to Doak Walker’s SMU team.
– Good Scotty battle there.
– Ponies, bitches.
Redfoot said:
November 18th, 2008 at 6:36 pm
I wonder if we will ever have another back like Doak. Not with June throwing the ball all over the place.
TaylorTRoom said:
November 19th, 2008 at 4:33 am
Cherry is a great case study on the difficulties of coaching at Texas. Sure, there will always be access to talent and resources. Those positive aspects of the job come paired with high expectations. The UT job is different from the job at other state universities in that the state’s media is not 100% behind the program. The Dallas media was happy to point out Cherry’s difficulties with OU and SMU, which fired up the fans even more.
Royal and Brown had to go thru the same experience, but were/are temperamentally better suited to handle it.
A funny thing about Price- his staff was composed mostly of guys who had played at Texas. This kind of “in-breeding” is bad in organizations because it limits the experiences the staff brings to the table. Something to think about as fans yearn for old heroes to return as coaches.
Typical Idiot Sportsfan said:
November 19th, 2008 at 6:44 am
“Cherry quickly became the head coach’s right-hand man, proving himself to be an extraordinary tactician and student of the game.”
In other words, Blair Cherry was white.
EyesOfTX said:
November 19th, 2008 at 7:03 am
So was every other football coach in the country at the time.
PatronSaint said:
November 19th, 2008 at 8:21 am
Presumably ran good routes and had soft hands, too.
EyesOfTX said:
November 19th, 2008 at 8:28 am
I think you meant “clean, crisp routes”.
Typical Idiot Sportsfan said:
November 19th, 2008 at 8:59 am
Eddie Robinson was an athlete with raw talent. He really passed the “eyeball test.”
BatesHorn said:
November 19th, 2008 at 10:14 am
Tony Dungy has all the tools
Calhorn said:
November 19th, 2008 at 4:22 pm
All of this great information is going to help me increase my score on Facebook Texas Longhorn Trivia!!! Seriously, I enjoy knowing the history.
I like the move to annoint Muschamp as “head-coach-in-waiting” for several reasons: 1) we get a premier D-coordinator for several more years, 2) recruits know who is going to be head coach now and in the future, and 3) the team seems to have played a lot better on both sides of the ball since coach Champ showed up in Austin.
Horn In Exile said:
November 19th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
Since when did Bill Little start writing for BC?
Huckleberry said:
November 19th, 2008 at 9:27 pm
srr50 has been here since close to the beginning.
wicket Williams said:
November 20th, 2008 at 1:41 pm
This goes way back. I saw my first Texas/ Oklahoma game in 1951, Ed Prices first year. We won 9-7. If I recall in 1952, the entire SWC backfield was all longhorns. T Jones, Dick Ocho,Gip Dawson and Billy Quenn.(sp)