Dayton has won 2 games by 3 points total.
Since 2001, A-10 is 5-5 vs ACC in NCAA Tournament games. Before that, ACC was 12-0 vs A-10 in the NCAA Tournament (h/t @eliassports)
Oregon pulling a UNC/KU from 3-point range - i.e. lucky
Go rent-a-DucksWhile I understand the dislike for UO (I don't like Nike U in general or Altman's recruiting of short-term transfers, etc., myself) ... the Pac 12 has an opportunity to place 4 teams in the Sweet Sixteen, two of whom CU will have beaten. It seems to me that if that were to happen, it raises the conference's national profile ... and CU's as well.
I admit that after Thursday, I'm looking for anything remotely positive. :huh:
While I understand the dislike for UO (I don't like Nike U in general or Altman's recruiting of short-term transfers, etc., myself) ... the Pac 12 has an opportunity to place 4 teams in the Sweet Sixteen, two of whom CU will have beaten. It seems to me that if that were to happen, it raises the conference's national profile ... and CU's as well.
I admit that after Thursday, I'm looking for anything remotely positive. :huh:
While I understand the dislike for UO (I don't like Nike U in general or Altman's recruiting of short-term transfers, etc., myself) ... the Pac 12 has an opportunity to place 4 teams in the Sweet Sixteen, two of whom CU will have beaten. It seems to me that if that were to happen, it raises the conference's national profile ... and CU's as well.
I admit that after Thursday, I'm looking for anything remotely positive. :huh:
nvmMeanwhile ... Harvard has gone on a 17-2 run and closed to within 2 against MSU.
Oregon lost, thank god. **** the "Pac-12 profile", I'm not a Pac-12 sap
Oregon lost, thank god. **** the "Pac-12 profile", I'm not a Pac-12 sap
Stay classy Oregon.
So am I crazy but are the refs super inconsistent. Some games they call the hand check other games they don't.
That would be too freakin awesome if Hahvahd could pull this out.
Or it can be viewed as helping Oregon recruit over CU.
I'm shocked!Oregon lost, thank god. **** the "Pac-12 profile", I'm not a Pac-12 sap