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2022 NCAA Tournament, Brackets and games

Some Peacocks took down Wildcats last night. Can some Blue Hens do the same?

Just sayin': Any basketball team that's colors are blue and yellow; and their school's football team has some god awful looking helmets deserves to lose.

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Kentucky radio guy with the pregame hot take. The UK team must've felt the same way.


I was in Anchorage Alaska when Trajan Langdon played at East High. There used to be an early season tourney there that coincided with the Great Alaska Shootout back when big names would show up. There was some big time high schools that went up there and lost to East. East had like 4 guys in the 6'3"-6'4" range, the rest were sub 6'. Teams would take them lightly watching them warm up and then the game would start and they'd be 20 points down by half time.
 
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I was in Anchorage Alaska when Trajan Langdon played at East High. There used to be an early season tourney there that coincided with the Great Alaska Shootout back when big names would show up. There was some big time high schools that went up there and lost to East. East had like 4 guys in the 6'3"-6'4" range, the rest were sub 6'. Teams would take them lightly watching them warm up and then the game would start and they'd be 20 points down by half time.
That feels a lot like Villanova to me. They dont have huge height but everyone is in the same range, similar to Ohio State. It's the execution on both ends that makes all the difference.
 
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I was going to add, I saw them beat teams like Crenshaw from LA, Simon Gratz from Philly, East Memphis, lost by two to Oak Hill. The only two teams that really worked them over were DC Dunbar and St Raymonds from the Bronx when they had Kareem Reid and that was only a 10 point win. They were very similar but had too much speed. Dunbar had speed and size. Crenshaw was a really athletic team too but they got behind by more than 20 points before they woke up and almost won the game.
 
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