March Madnes 2022 NCAA Men’s Tournament

Nova basketball...

Live or die by the 3.
 
What about ones that lose to bad teams like Louisville and Boston College ?
Wake didn't have more bad losses than good wins. They also had better metrics across the board than Rutgers.

You get an A for effort for making this about Wake, though.
 
Finally got one
 
Seems like Ohio State is killing clock more than running an offense at this point.
 
Wake didn't have more bad losses than good wins. They also had better metrics across the board than Rutgers.

You get an A for effort for making this about Wake, though.
You‘ve cried for an entire week about Wake not getting in and the Big 10 getting 9 teams. For a conference that you said sucks, got 6 teams into 2nd round. Outside of Iowa losing in 1st round (which I fully support) they have overachieved. The Big 10 just doesn’t have elite teams. Rutgers had better wins than Wake and they obviously ignored a lot of bad losses
 
You‘ve cried for an entire week about Wake not getting in and the Big 10 getting 9 teams. For a conference that you said sucks, got 6 teams into 2nd round. Outside of Iowa losing in 1st round (which I fully support) they have overachieved. The Big 10 just doesn’t have elite teams. Rutgers had better wins than Wake and they obviously ignored a lot of bad losses
i didn't, actually. I have stated enough times that I didn't think Wake deserved to get in b/c of poor OOC schedule and not enough good wins in a down ACC. I have also stated enough times that I thought Texas A&M was the one that got shafted. I'm sorry you have trouble with reading comprehension.

Rutgers had terrible metrics and more bad losses than good wins. It is pretty comical watching you stan for an obviously mediocre Big Ten team, though.

and my entire point right now is that the current system sucks because teams get rewarded for beating sub top 70 teams on the road and not for beating solid but not quite elite competition at home. It is weird that you're getting emotional about that, but you do you, bro.
 
Last edited:
10 S16 teams, 9 conferences. Thats what this tournament is about
 
5.5 spread was pretty good by Vegas. Both teams had ridiculous bunnies go in and out

I got it at 4.5. Got dicey for a moment.

But I thought Nova 4.5 and Providence 2.5 were bascially the equivalent of DK offering free money on the Zags first game.

No disrepct to OSU or Richmond but those spreads were simply nuts imo
 
I got it at 4.5. Got dicey for a moment.

But I thought Nova 4.5 and Providence 2.5 were bascially the equivalent of DK offering free money on the Zags first game.

No disrepct to OSU or Richmond but those spreads were simply nuts imo

I took Providence at 3.

Maybe more like 6.5, but OSU with Lidell and that Branham kid, theyre gonna keep it close. Too bad they lost those other mofos from last year, they would have been good this year
 
i didn't, actually. I have stated enough times that I didn't think Wake deserved to get in b/c of poor OOC schedule and not enough good wins in a down ACC. I have also stated enough times that I thought Texas A&M was the one that got shafted. I'm sorry you have trouble with reading comprehension.

Rutgers had terrible metrics and more bad losses than good wins. It is pretty comical watching you stan for an obviously mediocre Big Ten team, though.

and my entire point right now is that the current system sucks because teams get rewarded for beating sub top 70 teams on the road and not for beating solid but not quite elite competition at home. It is weird that you're getting emotional about that, but you do you, bro.
FWI- I have said a few times I didnt think the Big 10 was great this year (bunch of good/teams) and why I didn’t think anyone would make a run in the tournament.

You are right about the system though. RPI although not great was probably a better system than this quad system is the way it is right now.
 
Wow, Duke vs Mighigan St. in Greenville, SC 🤯
 
Back
Top