WBB: General All-NCAA Thread - Not Team Cyclones Stuff

Colorado won an absolute rock fight in Manhattan, 56-47.
FG%: CU 34.4, KSU 32.7
Teams combined 7-37 from 3pt

TCU held off Kansas at home, 79-77.
3pt: TCU 10-20, KU 2-12

Now everyone in the league is at least halfway through the conference late.
8-1: Baylor, TCU
7-3: West Virginia, Texas Tech
6-3: Oklahoma State, Utah
5-4: Arizona State, Colorado
5-5: Iowa State
4-5: BYU, Kansas State
3-6: Cincinnati
3-7: Kansas
2-7: UCF
1-8: Arizona
0-9: Houston

Open dates remaining:
Feb. 4 - ISU and Tech
Feb. 18 - Kansas and WVU
 
Not sure I've seen a more screwed up ending to a game than the one at TCU tonight. Between the screwed up clock (whether the idiot clock keeper or equipment malfunction) and the refs who were too dumb to even operate a stopwatch to the real time video to an idiotic TCU offensive foul on the inbounds with .6 seconds, it was a complete cluster up. And than they almost called another foul on an inbounds with .6 seconds. What a mess.

And the league is a sad mess. TCU is supposedly a ranked team and looked like crap at home. It's like the flipside of the Big 12 MBB right now.
 
They're very long and athletic. USC's losses are:

v. South Carolina
@ Notre Dame
v. UConn
@ UCLA
v. Oregon
@ Minnesota
v. Maryland
@ Michigan St.
@ Michigan

There are 2 bad losses in that bunch. This is a good team.

Guessing nobody in the Big Ten likes the USC/UCLA road trip every other year. Gophers had them back-to-back already but at least they had them at home (and a split was a win for them). USC is NET #22, only TCU in the Big 12 has a better NET.
 
The Sunday games for first with the teams tied for first placing the next two in the standings. Thinking TCU will win unless everyone fouls out like their last game. WVU is favored but they have lost three times at home (all to ranked teams) and Baylor is 5-0 on the road. Will probably be a low scoring turnover fest.

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Snowy Sunday and did gym day yesterday so got all day to kill. Crazy amount of ranked games on national TV channels today so could channel flip all day.

#15 Tennessee @ #1 UConn - 11am FOX - Old rivalry but UConn by a bunch
#9 Michigan @ #13 Michigan State - 11am FS1 - battle for 2nd behind UCLA
#14 Baylor @ #22 WVU -12 noon ESPN - Battle for 1st and WVU battle to stay ranked
#12 TCU @ #21 Texas Tech - 1pm FS1 - Battle for 1st and for Tech to stay ranked
#10 Oklahoma @ #4 Texas - 2pm ABC - Top ten action
#8 Iowa @ #2 UCLA - 3pm FOX - Battle for Hawks to compete for 2nd, UCLA is killing everyone
Nebraska @ #19 Ohio State - 5pm BTN - Huskers just outside the top 25
 
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Man…if we thought the refs yesterday were missing calls…the refs in the Michigan Michigan State game are letting a blood bath occur
 
Tennessee picked a bad time to go cold. That's a big hole to dig out of. Hopefully we get our game on time.
 
Woof. Baylor doing their best impression of the UCF offense. They are cooked. It's inexplicable how they can just be so inept on offense in some games.

I want not part of Michigan or Michigan State in March. And as rivals the Big Ten has them playing twice this season. USC gets a tough on with #2 UCLA twice. Gophers got a break, drawing Badgers twice and not Hawkeyes twice.
 
Woof. Baylor doing their best impression of the UCF offense. They are cooked. It's inexplicable how they can just be so inept on offense in some games.

I want not part of Michigan or Michigan State in March. And as rivals the Big Ten has them playing twice this season. USC gets a tough on with #2 UCLA twice. Gophers got a break, drawing Badgers twice and not Hawkeyes twice.

Typed that and did hit "post". Now checking and Baylor is trying to make a comeback. Some technicals called etc.