***Official 2021 NCAA Tournament Thread***

I'd like to see this rule changed. A TO shouldn't restart the 10 second backcourt clock. You should get to 20 on the shot clock.
I thought that was the rule. Is it women’s? Or was it some experimental NIT thing once? I honestly thought that they had changed that.
 
Damn. In my bracket still worth a crap I had Houston going all the way to the Final Four.
 
How did Houston get a 2 seed?

I think earlier today we were talking about mid-majors not getting the respect they deserve and being deserving of higher seeds, and then I said something along the lines of when they do get the higher seeds they deserve they tend to be the ones getting upset themselves - this game would be a case in point.
 
I think earlier today we were talking about mid-majors not getting the respect they deserve and being deserving of higher seeds, and then I said something along the lines of when they do get the higher seeds they deserve they tend to be the ones getting upset themselves - this game would be a case in point.

I don't know if I would call Houston a "mid-major" though. I do think that some schools in the AAC are definitely "mid-major" like East Carolina for example, but I think Houston has put themselves ahead of them.

Similar to Gonzaga in the WCC. No way can they really be called a "mid-major" anymore.
 
This Rutgers/Houston game is tight but the level of play looks like an NIT game.

This Jarreau guy is tough though--has a screwed up hip and is gritting his teeth to make some plays.