College Basketball 2021-2022 Thread

Louisville down seven to Furman in OT....with 2:37 remaining.
 

I broke down and added ESPN + to my Hulu account to watch SDSU/Alabama. Naturally Alabama goes on a run as soon as I do.
 












Princeton will be another good test tomorrow, and their style is more similar to what we've seen from Gophers in first couple games. Lots of good teams and plenty of balance across college hoops. Watched a good part of Brown vs. UNC last night, and Brown looked good, including Michigan State assistant Doug Wojcik's son (Paxson) and the other guard Dan Friday.
 

We're seeing a ton of parity across college basketball this season.
 




UST hammers St Francis on the road for their first win won by 18. UST ball movement is amazing!

ST Francis lost to the Badgers earlier in the week.
 

Watching Carr try and guard Nembhard was hilarious.

This game is men against boys(even tho Texas has a team of 22 year olds).

Even if Texas could stop Timme(they can’t) they have 0 guards that can stop any of the Zags guards from driving when they want.
 












Wisconsin down by 11 at half to Providence. 4 of the 5 starters for Wiscy are from MN. They look beatable to me.
 

Davison keeping Sconnie in game. They are shooting horribly 1st half.
 


And UMKC beats Mizzou 80 - 66. Wow.
Interesting. A check of the box score shows the same starting 5 as lost to us...so it's not like they got some big scorer back who couldn't play in our game.
 




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