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NCAA Day 4 Running Thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Almost_Famous, Mar 18, 2007.

  1. Armchair_QB

    Armchair_QB Well-Known Member

    13 of 16, 7 of 8, 3 of 4, 2 of 2 and my national champion.

    Fucking Badgers.
     
  2. Claws for Concern

    Claws for Concern Active Member

    In my two pools, the bigger pot of money pool is where I'm hurting most. I lost two Final Four teams on the weekend, but I still have Kansas (champion) and Texas A&M still alive. In a four-man, last-minute pool put together late Wednesday, I'm outdistancing the field and have all of my Final Four and Elite Eight teams. I have 10 of 16 teams left in each. If I can at least win the smaller pool, I'll still come out ahead.
     
  3. zimbabwe

    zimbabwe Active Member

    Hey Bill Simmons,

    "I'll say it again, the Pac-10 sucks."

    Douchebag
     
  4. He's wrong about the Pac-10.
    He's the other thing for other reasons.
     
  5. zimbabwe

    zimbabwe Active Member

    True.
    True.
    But (b) also because of (a).
     
  6. Blitz

    Blitz Active Member

    Headline writers with mindsets unlike yours tend to think Memphis simply "gets no respect"
    What a pathetic gesture, when sportswriters refer to sports teams as "frauds"
    Especially when they do it anonymously, such as here.
    No balls, first and foremost.
    Pathetic.
     
  7. Hammer Pants

    Hammer Pants Active Member

    I still ask anyone to show me who Memphis has beaten. And let's not count Gonzaga without the big guy.
     
  8. Blitz

    Blitz Active Member

    They got past a much-improved Southern Miss squad which posted a high-percentage winning record.
    Wins over Larry Eustachy-coached teams used to count for something, didn't they?
     
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