So far on Day Two, no buzzer beaters, but there was the obligatory #12 over #5 with Cornell thumping Temple 78-65, but the Ivy League school was everyone's "inside" pick for an upset. Still the day hasn't come close to generating the action that Thursday had.
Today
#5 Texas A&M 69 #12 Utah State 53
#10 Missouri 86 #7 Clemson 78
Early in the 2nd half #7 seed Oklahoma State
Last post-mortem of the season, so we've got that going for us, which is nice.
If we can stop Randolph Childress we have a chance.
If [insert team A] can slow down [insert famous team B ex-player], they have a chance.
Head over to
March to March where all the cool kids and Vasherized are.
First, if you're not reading
Fading Las Vegas or
March to March, you're missing out on the best college basketball prognostication available in the free market.
So I'm listening to Bill Simmons' podcast and he has on
Chad Millman, Vegas Insider.
Perhaps as soon as next year. The NCAA has an "opt out" clause in its $6 Billion contract with CBS this summer and they have already asked for a
Request For Proposal from any and all networks interested.
The current contract with CBS is backloaded -- the network owes the NCAA
$2.3 Billion over the next three years. CBS kept the contract last time around by bidding up the rights to all platforms --including video
What happens when a stoppable force meets a movable object?
We'll find out on March 18th. Meet
Wake Forest.