The commentator on CBS just said “as Bobby Knight said, dumb will get you beat more than smart will win for you”. Ouch. But true.
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Having lived in AZ for the last 30 I've seen them find miraculous ways to choke. However I believe that Peat is Bibby 2.0. He won 4 state titles in high school and is just a winner like Bibby. I wouldn't put money down but I like their chances. scUM is pretty solid though, they're gonna need to bring their A game and not lean on their two freshmen stars.Perhaps. They definitely can, and on paper should. But it's Zona, and they traditionally have found creative ways to choke.
Although the Boozer sons aren’t responsible for what their father, Carlos Boozer, did to the Cavaliers around 2006, they certainly remind me of him and his lying deeds. F Carlos Boozer.Finally, a karma loss for Duke to even things out from 1992. When Laettner stomped on a guy’s chest on purpose, got a T but should have been ejected, and then hit the famous buzzer-beater from the top of the key against KY after catching the long pass from Grant Hill.
Not that I have any love for either KY or UConn. But it was the same situation, a win or lose shot in the final second of a game where the winner advanced to the Final Four.
Duke radio calThe most predictable “we’ll get our lawyers” crybaby reaction. I’m dying laughing.

Punches all the buttons I need to have a successful tourney: North Carolina, Kentucky, and Duke go bye-bye. Thank you, Jesus.

Good. Illinois has a serious demon to exorcize against the Huskies.
Head coach Brad Underwood had to bolster his front line after Johnson departed, and he turned to Europe, signing freshman forward David Mirković. Mirković has started for the Illini all year and had a very strong season, averaging 12.7 points and 7.7 rebounds while shooting 38.1% from three at 6-foot-9. Mirković has quickly become a fan favorite, playing with an energy that, sometimes, becomes a little bit crazy. However, his passion is undeniable, and it’s something Illini fans have really come to love.
“I think I would rather have Mirk (than Johnson),” Rauman said. “We’ve got a guy that seems to bleed Illinois orange and blue through and through. I mean, he had a quote earlier this year where he said if he didn’t play and the team lost, he would feel like that was on him and he might kill himself. It’s a little extreme … but that’s a guy that truly understands the value that he has and really loves being at Illinois. So that’s the type of guy that I want on my team.”