NCAA Tournament Selection

B1GTide

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That was really cool to witness. Congratulations to those young men. Now Kentucky has a fairly easy road to the Final Four.
 

carder24

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binghamton hung tougher with the retrievers, amazing what can happen in one night, their coach seems really laid back in the post game


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edwd58

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That is simply amazing.

In other games, FSU is running Mizzou out of the gym, up 22 at the half.
 

Bazza

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At Winn Dixie today - the guy in front of me was from Charlottesville.....asked me why VA were called the Hoos.

I said I don't know.

"Because a Wahoo eats twice it's weight."

I still don't know what that has to do with anything....lol.....is that a good thing?
 

CrimsonTheory

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Somewhere in Arizona Sean Miller is smiling because UVA has let him off the hook as the biggest non-winner of the tournament.

My word, UVA. Lost by 20? To a #16?

Good grief, UVA.

But congrats to UMBC (which sounds like a radio station).
 

CajunCrimson

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At Winn Dixie today - the guy in front of me was from Charlottesville.....asked me why VA were called the Hoos.

I said I don't know.

"Because a Wahoo eats twice it's weight."

I still don't know what that has to do with anything....lol.....is that a good thing?
https://blogs.weta.org/boundaryston...oville-persistent-myth-grinch-charlottesville

According to legend, Massachusetts resident Dr. Theodore Giesel - better known to the majority of the world as Dr. Seuss – lived in the Lewis Mountain House after his application to the university was rejected. Giesel was allegedly so upset over being snubbed by UVA that he purchased a house on the hill overlooking the school, because its elevated location allowed him to “look down” on the institution that rejected him. It’s also allegedly the inspiration behind his famous children’s book How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Which does, after all, come with repeated references to all those ‘Hoos down in ‘Hooville – something that UVA students, nicknamed “Wahoos” – or ‘Hoos for short – in honor of a particular type of fish, have always embraced.
 

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