GM beat North Carolina. HAHAHA.
GM beat North Carolina. HAHAHA.
Right now I need a bandwagon smiley. D'oh. Anyway, I'm very happy with the little guys (well, so Paul Miller and O'Bryant aren't so little) but I'm thrilled to see three mid-majors make it so far. To be sure the Shockers haven't really beaten anyone as good as Bradley and GM, but still... I'm happy. I can't wait for either GM or (I hope) WSU to knock off UConn.
What a fun weekend! Of course, my bracket is in shambles, but the, so is everyone else's.
Azi
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Gah! How did my lovely Big Ten get reduced to rubbish??![]()
They are still in. They play UCLA on Thursday at 10:00 pm est. I hope they win their next two because I have them in my final four.Originally Posted by Gelatinous Cube
gonzaga vs villanova in the final with gonzaga winning, makes nokhor richer.
gonzaga advancing further than uconn makes nokhor a winner of a sidebet.
nokhor cares nothing for the team or watching the sport but the betting at work got to him.
and kanamori, we had three wisconsin teams in the tourney, not two.
why is nokhor talking about himself in the third person?
indeed
Woot! SEC! SEC! SEC!
Might just be an all-SEC final too - with LSU and Florida meeting in the last game. It also means all other SEC schools get more money since they do this revenue-sharing thing, so I'm happy!
Every single one of my final four teams lost.![]()
I ripped up my bracket a long time ago. None of my final fours made it to the sweet 16.![]()
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