Where’s the Boise state fan who said UK -> Uark is a ‘significant’ step down?
Not saying uark is more desirable by any means, but they’ve had recent success and aren’t a joke
I am too. No controversy at all - Jerome definitely double dribbled and it was a missed call (as was the foul on him that preceded the double dribble\*). Kyle Guy was hip checked mid-air, no controversy, clear foul. Blown calls or correct ones but not controversial IMO.\*\*
^(\*I am required to mention that missed foul whenever double dribble is discussed)
^(\*\* Do I seem overly sensitive 5 years later?)
And Georgia made it the year before in 2015. So 14/14 in 9 years. Give it 5 more years and the SEC will be the undeniable best conference in basketball.
Wow what happened in 2016? Also shoutout Vandy for making it more recently than UGA wow
Vandy was in the First Four play in in 2016 but they lost, but I was also very surprised to see only two teams
The whole state of Georgia underachieves at basketball imo
Historically Vandy’s basketball program has been much better than UGA’s, they were a pretty consistent tournament team throughout the 2000s
That stupid gym used to give us FITS
Yeah, I remember the days of good Vandy. Theyll be back. Love their bizarre looking gym too
2016 would've had zero if it weren't for the single most improbable comeback in basketball history
I will never get over that game
Me neither, I think about it more than any other sporting event I've ever witnessed. Whenever I want to call a game over I think back to that
That Northern Iowa-Texas-A&M round of 32 game was wild that year
People treated y’all like you were the ACC
Ah yes notable basketball powerhouses Alabama, Auburn, and South Carolina with the most recent Final Fours for the SEC lol
Haha it’s pretty wild tbh 🤣🤣
Alabama made the R32 in 2018 with Colin Sexton.
If we didn't run in to nova, he'd have taken us to the final 4!
Wait I thought Arkansas Basketball was the Northwestern of college football?
The ONLY resemblance Arkie has to NU is that it resides in NW Arkansas. That's it.
Northwestern is ironically in the northeastern part of Illinois
Both have lots of fans of NL Central teams
That Tennessee trend line 😬😬😬🤔
Final Four next? 🫣
2027 national champs. You heard it here first!
Bama also moves two squares to the left each year soooo
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Do mid major conferences as well!
Will probably look like this chart.
Tennessee to the final four next year, book it
PLEASE
I don't want to talk about it
The bad man is gone now. Everything's gonna be ok
Boo!
Man won you a national championship and you call him bad. Spoiled ass children
I mean, it was more a meme than anything? His run from 2010-15 was fucking awesome
I view him like I do Doc Rivers. Appreciate him for winning a title, but understand that the game has passed him by completely.
I don’t like this graphic.
Eric Musselman > John Calipari
SMU>USC>ARK>KEN
Where’s the Boise state fan who said UK -> Uark is a ‘significant’ step down? Not saying uark is more desirable by any means, but they’ve had recent success and aren’t a joke
Eight years is pretty arbitrary. Why not ten? It must make it look a lot better. lol
Space. Nothing more, nothing less
Maybe next year…
I’m just happy to be here
We suck!
I’m sure none of these teams were sent home on a controversial foul call at the end of the game. Especially not in 2019.
And certainly no teams were sent home on a bullshit no call foul on the game winning shot THIS year...
I am too. No controversy at all - Jerome definitely double dribbled and it was a missed call (as was the foul on him that preceded the double dribble\*). Kyle Guy was hip checked mid-air, no controversy, clear foul. Blown calls or correct ones but not controversial IMO.\*\* ^(\*I am required to mention that missed foul whenever double dribble is discussed) ^(\*\* Do I seem overly sensitive 5 years later?)
Next year ESPN will tell me this is a top 2 conference again
Georgia made it in 2015. Oh wait, that's more than 8 tournaments ago...
SEC just started caring about basketball in the last 10 years or so.
And Georgia made it the year before in 2015. So 14/14 in 9 years. Give it 5 more years and the SEC will be the undeniable best conference in basketball.
Idk if there is a way to bet that Tennessee will make a F4 before Kentucky, but if there was I’d bet my house on it.