coolhandgopher
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I know Myron Medcalf is an easy target on here and this may feel like piling on, but I don't understand this logic-the reason that the top teams have advanced is because more mid-major teams weren't invited into the tournament? Inserting St. Mary's or San Diego St. into the tournament would have brought wins against Memphis (#10 Maryland loss in 2nd round) or Xavier (#12 Wisconsin loss in 2nd round) or they would have done better than Arizona? I don't understand how leaving one of these teams (or the Gophers or Michigan or whoever else) would have advanced the likelihood that the Sweet 16 wouldn't be comprised of the finest teams left in college basketball?
I made this point already in another post, but the likes of Davidson and George Mason making noise beyond the first weekend is rare-once you get into the Sweet 16, it's pretty rarefied air and the teams still left have less flaws to exploit. It often leads to a huge deflation of Cinderella's coach and pretty boring games.
As for his claim that if you don't follow college basketball or do an office pool, you won't be drawn in by this weekend of games-doesn't the above sentence pretty much cover every NCAA tournament, regardless of Stephen Curry or Davidson?
Anyway, here's the article:
http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/41720467.html?page=1&c=y
I made this point already in another post, but the likes of Davidson and George Mason making noise beyond the first weekend is rare-once you get into the Sweet 16, it's pretty rarefied air and the teams still left have less flaws to exploit. It often leads to a huge deflation of Cinderella's coach and pretty boring games.
As for his claim that if you don't follow college basketball or do an office pool, you won't be drawn in by this weekend of games-doesn't the above sentence pretty much cover every NCAA tournament, regardless of Stephen Curry or Davidson?
Anyway, here's the article:
http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/41720467.html?page=1&c=y