Title: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: gleek on March 22, 2009, 01:50:28 PM Okie St. looking destroy 30% of the brackets nationwide. [sm_shock]
Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: gleek on March 22, 2009, 01:57:56 PM Panthers pull away at the end.
Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: dystopia on March 22, 2009, 02:15:53 PM Damn. OK St. looked good up until the end.
Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: Fuzzy on March 22, 2009, 02:18:10 PM P&R ??
I guess March Madness truly is a religion. 8) Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: gleek on March 22, 2009, 02:23:46 PM P&R ?? I guess March Madness truly is a religion. 8) LMAO! Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: Aske on March 22, 2009, 02:41:59 PM Pitt has 2 weaknesses directly traceable to Jamie Dixon
1. Inability to guard teams with 2-3 good 3 point shooters on the perimeter. What was OkSt in the 1st half? 10/14 from the 3 point line? Jeebus. Good thing Sam Young was equally hot for the Panthers. 2. Inability to put teams away--- when they get a 8-10 pt lead they go in "clock kill" mode no matter the situation. Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: gleek on March 22, 2009, 04:16:10 PM Go Siena! ;D
Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: Aske on March 22, 2009, 04:30:20 PM Go Siena! ;D Marquette got jobbed at the end against Mizzou. Terrible. Their coach should have punched a ref out. Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: Blader on March 22, 2009, 05:51:06 PM Go Siena! ;D Marquette got jobbed at the end against Mizzou. Terrible. Their coach should have punched a ref out. jobbed by what? one of his players stepped on the line on the inbound, the other completely missed the rim. He was lucky he didn't get a T tossed at him Marquette coach looked to me like someone who totally lost his cool at the end, and his team followed him right off the cliff. No class. Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: Aske on March 22, 2009, 06:35:00 PM Go Siena! ;D Marquette got jobbed at the end against Mizzou. Terrible. Their coach should have punched a ref out. jobbed by what? one of his players stepped on the line on the inbound, the other completely missed the rim. He was lucky he didn't get a T tossed at him Marquette coach looked to me like someone who totally lost his cool at the end, and his team followed him right off the cliff. No class. I was referring to the swallowed whistles in the last 3-4 minutes, about 90% of which benefitted Mizzou. The inbound call was of course correct. Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: Spartan on March 22, 2009, 06:35:44 PM How 'bout them Spartans! (http://webpages.charter.net/spartan1979/smilies/MSUsmilie2.bmp)
Title: Re: [Politics/Religion] NCAA Sunday Post by: Blader on March 23, 2009, 07:15:16 AM Go Siena! ;D Marquette got jobbed at the end against Mizzou. Terrible. Their coach should have punched a ref out. jobbed by what? one of his players stepped on the line on the inbound, the other completely missed the rim. He was lucky he didn't get a T tossed at him Marquette coach looked to me like someone who totally lost his cool at the end, and his team followed him right off the cliff. No class. I was referring to the swallowed whistles in the last 3-4 minutes, about 90% of which benefitted Mizzou. The inbound call was of course correct. I didn't see the game. But the box score says Marquette had 33 FTA's, while Mizzou had 20. Was Mizzou really that much more aggressive? I doubt it. Sounds to me without the refs on their side, Marquette loses the game by 20. JMO from reading in between the box score lines. |