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Pastimes : 2005 NCAA College Basketball March Madness -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Buckey who wrote (169)3/27/2005 8:40:01 AM
From: Doo  Respond to of 209
 
Good is not all that unusual, and that's not to say it wasn't an extraordinary game. But, the way I saw it, AZ choked. What the other game presented was something far different than that, as far as I'm concerned.



To: Buckey who wrote (169)3/27/2005 8:17:10 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209
 
I hope you got to see the games today, Wow. I thought for sure NC would find a way to lose by a point since, although they led pretty much the entire game, Wisconsin stayed close.

When Kentucky hit that disputed last three, although I was rooting for Michigan State, I wanted to see OT (the right call was made; there was no evidence to show his foot was on the arc). But the way State came out, I thought for sure they were mentally dead-- until they finally hit that three after so many tries in a row. They were lucky to make it to the second OT, but, when they did, you could tell the momentum had switched back to them. They deserved to win anyhow.

- Jeff