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Without RC's buffonery, Cal never gets the KY job. Without Marshall breaking his wrist, KY doesnt even win it this year.
(04-03-2012 07:43 AM)MemphisTiger15 Wrote: [ -> ]Without RC's buffonery, Cal never gets the KY job. Without Marshall breaking his wrist, KY doesnt even win it this year.

Not buffoonery. Golden parachute meant more than the coach staying for him. They both got what they wanted. The school got zip.
Uk would have curbstomped UNC.
Maybe he's turning the '08 banner in his closet into a parachute.
(04-03-2012 09:13 AM)salukiblue Wrote: [ -> ]Uk would have curbstomped UNC.

yep.
They didn't curbstomp Kansas, like most on here predicted.... why does anyone think they would've done that to a healthy UNC team?!!

They might've won, but it would be close.
Playing strong- I disagree.

NC and Syracuse were better than kyu.

But- they lost key players so no chance.
(04-03-2012 09:49 AM)tigernole79 Wrote: [ -> ]They didn't curbstomp Kansas, like most on here predicted.... why does anyone think they would've done that to a healthy UNC team?!!

They might've won, but it would be close.

Nobody on UNC has any heart.

Henson wilts in the spotlight.

Barnes (despite being the next big thing) has never shown the ability or desire to take a game over.

Look at them against Kansas. henson 10 points and only 4 rebounds. Barnes, 13 points on 5-14 shooting. Outscored, what, 12-0 to end the game. Went down like b!tches.
Yep
Or Kansas just played really good defense against them, without one of their leaders, the same way they did against ky...

The fact that Kansas had chances to lead in the second half after how poorly they played the first half, either shows a complete collapse by ky or that Kansas can play very good D in the second half.

The argument that NC folded and not applying the same thing to ky shows how lame the point really is.
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