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A bunch of one and done games on nominally neutral courts with all the vagaries of three point shooting and whatever some ref decides to call on any given drive to the basket. But was this Final Four really what very many BB fans wanted? A 20 point blow out final? But we can all be thrilled that Purdue was upset in the first round and Kansas in the second. Yip. Uh huh? Personally, I see a lot of crapshoot and try not to get too high or low about a single tournament. Conference wins year after year after year after year after year after year after year... That's a little less of a crapshoot. Although even those have often come down to single games. |
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I'm really not sure I understand your point. They can only control what they can control. They dominated teams at an almost unprecedented level in a bracket that had all of the 1 seeds gone at the end of the Sweet 16 and the 2 seeds eliminated after the Elite 8. Just because they've been feast or famine for the better part of 30 years and there was a volume of upsets that was unprecedented in the bracket this year doesn't make their accomplishment(s) any less impressive. |
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FF had the first buzzer beater in the tournament since 2021. Natty was unwatchable because of how horrendous SDSU shot in the first half and no comeback (I guess SDSU cut the deficit to 5 late) or drama in the second half. Georgia destroying TCU made an unwatchable title in football. 2018 Villanova destroying Michigan made a boring game. I don’t think the caliber of team makes a game boring. I just think the ultimate result does. FDU had no business beating Purdue or Princeton beating Arizona or St. Peter’s beating Kentucky and Purdue, but they did. If parity early in the tournament leads to a higher likelihood of blowouts later on, I’m fine with that. |
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I'd rather see the best on best (or at least the closest approximation to that). Most people do in any sport at any time. We didn't get that in the NCAA tournament this year thanks to teams like Alabama, Texas, KU, Houston, and UCLA all losing early. |
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It’s not UConn’s fault that “good” teams lost early. |
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