Bohannon has the most punchable face!I would say he has decent coaching chops. And, by far, the most punchable face on the planet.
Bohannon has the most punchable face!I would say he has decent coaching chops. And, by far, the most punchable face on the planet.
While TT and Auburn are playing very well, my thinking is that the pressure is going to get to them more than Virginia and MSU, who have experienced more recent success.
Very, very pleased with this Final Four. No Duke, no UNC, no Kansas, and no Kentucky. No matter who wins, America also wins.
Only blemish is Pearl.
I'm game for the highlighted, FWIW.For anyone wondering/planning our amazing resurgence, here are the locations in the coming seasons:
2020 - Atlanta, GA
2021 - Indianapolis, IN (LET'S DO IT! )
2022 - New Orleans, LA
2023 - Houston, TX
2024 - Glendale, AZ
2025 - San Antonio, TX
2026 - Indianapolis, IN
Bohannon has the most punchable face!
Anybody but Auburn
Anybody but Auburn
Really makes you realize how lucky we were for 2005 to be in St. Louis when you look at how often it returns to Atlanta, New Orleans, San Antonio and other not-so-close locations. For anyone wondering/planning our amazing resurgence, here are the locations in the coming seasons:
2020 - Atlanta, GA
2021 - Indianapolis, IN (LET'S DO IT! )
2022 - New Orleans, LA
2023 - Houston, TX
2024 - Glendale, AZ
2025 - San Antonio, TX
2026 - Indianapolis, IN
Have to throw Purdue's Haarms in harms way as well for this category... not that i am in any way advocating violence...Disagree, his teammate Garza does, Bohannon is a close second though
The NCAA does not the tournament to be in world class type cities. Hence no NY LA or Chicago. They prefer middling sized big cities where they are the only show in town. In NY the FF would be just another thing to do.
Look for metro areas of 2 to 3 million people and that is where they tend to go.
Have to throw Purdue's Haarms in harms way as well for this category... not that i am in any way advocating violence...
Can’t believe some of the articles about how Duke’s loss is bad for college basketball and no one cares about the tournament without them and Zion. Incredible.
Now I’m even more pissed at that New Mexico State kid that missed 2 of 3 free throws with one second left and a chance to knock Auburn out in the first round. Auburn was peeing down their leg...and now I have to see bruce pearl have success and it grinds my gears.
I know where you are coming from, but national ratings are not likely to be as high as they would have been if Zion were playing. It has nothing to do with Duke and everything to do with Zion. The non-basketball fan and casual fans tune in to watch Zion to see what freakishly athletic thing he will do next. Something they have never seen before from anyone built like him. I believe he will have that same attraction in the NBA for the casual fan and why he is so coveted by sponsors and NBA people alike. The other thing I have loved about Zion is that Kansas, Kentucky and UNC fans all got sick to their stomach every time his name was mentioned this year. I'm glad Michigan State won, but I have to admit, I loved watching Zion play this year and loved rubbing it in with the Kansas and Kentucky fans I know.
I remember when the Fab 5 took America by storm and everyone was amazed at how 5 freshman could dominate the college basketball landscape. They were cocky, unrelenting, dominant and fun to watch (except if they were playing your team). That team did not have anyone as talented as Zion, but they were very good. They couldn't get by Duke in the NCAA Championship game that year (1992). Duke was hailed as proving that experience was more important than youth, no matter how talented that youth was. Ironically the roles were reversed in Duke's loss to another Michigan team this year. Coach K has come full circle over the last 27 years.
Auburn's Bruce Pearl symbolizes the rot in college athletics
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...arl-auburn-march-madness-sweet-16/3301783002/
To me it is Haarms' haircut that triggers the negative emotions (other than him playing for PU).Have to throw Purdue's Haarms in harms way as well for this category... not that i am in any way advocating violence...
The hair is the large part of it. It's also the overly emotional reactions from a kinda wimpy looking guy.To me it is Haarms' haircut that triggers the negative emotions (other than him playing for PU).