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College Basketball 2016: Houston, we have a full court press


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2 minutes ago, sc49erfan15 said:

 

1. I don't know if it's just on my end, but the lowercase "i"s on that page don't look they have dots (tittles, yes, I know). They look like medium lowercase "l"s. It bothers me.

 

2. What doesn't bother me is those MTSU uniforms. "Middle / 01 / Tennessee" = gorgeous.

 

3. Not a bad take on the upset, either.

I do most of my posting via mobile, thus I copy/paste mobile links as CBS gives me unless it is YouTube. 

 

Heck, I read the forum mostly on mobile Firefox, but reply if required on mobile Chrome.

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A quick google of Thomas Walkup brought up his wiki page, which when you go to it has already been edited back to a standard bio, but not before the Google cache captured the short-lived changes in all their glory

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Man, what a ton of upsets! It's gonna be SO exciting to see Duke, UNC, Kentucky, or UConn still end up winning the whole thing. 

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On 11/19/2012 at 7:23 PM, oldschoolvikings said:
She’s still half convinced “Chris Creamer” is a porn site.)
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Most board people hate "Mike & Mike", but the masses who don't listen to sports radio do. Jay Bilas on this morning was correct in saying that Thursday/Friday is where upsets occur, but after that chalk wins.  Or the coach whobis better at making in game adjustments who are better.

*See Mike Brey against Michigan. ND lets Michigan 3/4 court  without setting up a defense.

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7 hours ago, dfwabel said:

Look at how NCAA selection committee tried the best not to book a good game against 8pm Warriors@Spuus.

 

I'd watch a play-in game over anything NBA right now. Curry jacking up wild shots vs. boring ol' Spurs. You already know what you're getting. ?

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http://thebiglead.com/2016/03/18/michigan-state-middle-tennessee-state-brackets-busted/

 

Does "biggest upset" mean "most unlikely upset" or "upset with greatest implications?"

 

61.8% of ESPN's bracket challenge had Michigan State in the Final Four, 38.6% had them in the national championship, and 22.3% had the Spartans winning.

 

I don't think MTSU > MSU was the "most unlikely" upset ever, but I think it might have been the "biggest" in terms of how far most had the Spartans going. I highly doubt there's ever been a tournament where 38.6% of people lost a title game contender and 22.3% lost their winner in the first round.

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