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RE: Official Game Thread: NCAA Tournament vs Florida (L 65-80)
(03-26-2017 04:33 PM)BigIslandBuc Wrote:  I tried to convince myself that UF winning in the tournament after our game with them was a good thing to a degree. I tried to convince myself that their wins over Virginia and Wsiconsin somehow made out loss to them more palatable. But, really, I hate that kind of thinking. Watching South Carolina handle UF today pleased me very much.

As an aside, wasn't it the new AD at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville the same person that fired Frank Martin when he was the AD at Kansas State University?

As a further aside, I read a "Deadspin" article about UF that talked about them winning their first 2 NCAA Tournament games by an average of 20.5 point per game, neglecting to mention that most of that average loss was owned by Virgina.

Although Martin and the AD had issues, Martin didn't get fired at K St. as he just decided to take the South Carolina job.
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