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2010-2011 Men's Basketball (Outright Big Ten & BTT Champs)

NFBuck;1874196; said:
Texas's turn would be my guess unless Nebby can do their future conference mates a solid this weekend...

If we win out this week and still get jumped by Tejas, that would just be idiotic. But that's my IMO.

Like has been said already, as long as we get a 1 seed, that's all I really care about.
 
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St. John's just beat Pitt in an exciting finish. The Red Storm now hold wins over Duke, Pitt, UConn, Georgetown, and Notre Dame, all at home, but also have nice road wins over likely NCAA tourney teams UC and West Virginia.

I have watched them play several games and they have a bunch of athleticism and play organized street ball. Basically, they are a wild card who have the ability to beat anyone on any given day, and you don't want St. John's to show up as a mid- to high-seed in your region of the NCAA Tourney.
 
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JohnnyCockfight;1876403; said:
St. John's just beat Pitt in an exciting finish. The Red Storm now hold wins over Duke, Pitt, UConn, Georgetown, and Notre Dame, all at home, but also have nice road wins over likely NCAA tourney teams UC and West Virginia.

I have watched them play several games and they have a bunch of athleticism and play organized street ball. Basically, they are a wild card who have the ability to beat anyone on any given day, and you don't want St. John's to show up as a mid- to high-seed in your region of the NCAA Tourney.

I'm not sure how he managed to stay in bounds on that layup with 1.2 seconds left. The camera replay from almost directly above the baseline showed that he had both heels over the line just before he left his feet for the shot. It's possible that only the toes of both his feet were touching the floor, but I have my doubts.
 
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BB73;1876418; said:
I'm not sure how he managed to stay in bounds on that layup with 1.2 seconds left. The camera replay from almost directly above the baseline showed that he had both heels over the line just before he left his feet for the shot. It's possible that only the toes of both his feet were touching the floor, but I have my doubts.

I thought for sure he was out of bounds watching it in real time, but the camera angle from the top of the key contributed to that. Watching the replays, I thought that he stayed in bounds, but barely - like you mentioned, it looked like he was only on his toes.
 
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