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ESPN (A bunch of Death-Spiraling maroons)
ESPN has basketball writers that are "death-spiraling maroons" too:
On Monday, Lunardi appeared on two separate videos on ESPN.com, predicting the Buckeyes to lose in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. This comes after a 21-9 season that once saw the Scarlet and Gray in the top four of the AP Poll, and a run to the Big Ten championship game.
Ohio State, a No. 2 seed, drew No. 15 seed Oral Roberts in the first round of the Big Dance and Lundardi believes the guard play of the Golden Eagles will be too much for the Big Ten side.
"Give yourself a gold star if you know that the nation's leading scorer, Max Abmas, plays for the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles, scoring about 25 points per game," Lunardi said. "ORU can play and the victim is going to be Ohio State. Believe it or not, a 15 beating a 2, it's happened eight times in the tournaments previous 35 years. Why not nine? Somebody has to shock the world. I think it's Oral Roberts."
And fuck Max Abmas. Get your 25 pts punk. We got 2 guys about to get that on them, and several others who can go off at any time. Worst Defensive efficiency in the country I believe they have or something close? Prepare your anus!
ESPN (A bunch of Death-Spiraling maroons)
ESPN has basketball writers that are "death-spiraling maroons" too:
On Monday, Lunardi appeared on two separate videos on ESPN.com, predicting the Buckeyes to lose in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. This comes after a 21-9 season that once saw the Scarlet and Gray in the top four of the AP Poll, and a run to the Big Ten championship game.
Ohio State, a No. 2 seed, drew No. 15 seed Oral Roberts in the first round of the Big Dance and Lundardi believes the guard play of the Golden Eagles will be too much for the Big Ten side.
"Give yourself a gold star if you know that the nation's leading scorer, Max Abmas, plays for the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles, scoring about 25 points per game," Lunardi said. "ORU can play and the victim is going to be Ohio State. Believe it or not, a 15 beating a 2, it's happened eight times in the tournaments previous 35 years. Why not nine? Somebody has to shock the world. I think it's Oral Roberts."
Lunardi needs to stick to making brackets. Oral Roberts is the worst defensive team in the tournament.
Literally any college team can score a ton of points, they just need to take a bunch of quick shots and play no defense. Being a bad team with this strategy makes the player stats illegitimate.Playing against an all-around offensive juggernaut with three guys who can hit 20+ on any given night.