***Official 2021 NCAA Tournament Thread***

The play where Michigan player stepped out of bounds and it wasn't called and led to 2 Michigan FTs plus the play where LSU player was called for a charge when he hit a bucket are huge. It could be a 1-point game instead of 6.
 
LSU coach is lousy and the players all try and play hero ball and it cost them. Down six and they were still trying to drive the lane nstead of a three
 
The play where Michigan player stepped out of bounds and it wasn't called and led to 2 Michigan FTs plus the play where LSU player was called for a charge when he hit a bucket are huge. It could be a 1-point game instead of 6.

There was also basically a box out from Michigan that called a foul on them that was weird.

Hopefully Bama takes care of things here. Been fun watching them emerge.
 
A high possibility this sub-round is going to go all-favorites. Alabama-Maryland still at half and 8 points, but I'd veer toward chalky on that. KU-USC up for grabs.

Given the chaos sprinkled within the first 3 days, wouldn't surprise me to see status quo for at least 1 day.
 
A high possibility this sub-round is going to go all-favorites. Alabama-Maryland still at half and 8 points, but I'd veer toward chalky on that. KU-USC up for grabs.

Given the chaos sprinkled within the first 3 days, wouldn't surprise me to see status quo for at least 1 day.

Do you consider KU the favorite since they are a higher seed or USC the favorite since they are Vegas favorite?
 
Checked out of curiosity and Oregon scored I think 18 in the last 5 of the first half.

Ouch.

I know in the post-game presser the local media was still in 'whimper, whimper, sob, sob, what could have been' mode but nobody asked the obvious question--- "How can a #2 seed give up 95 points in the first weekend of the tourney? Was it coaching, athleticism, or effort?"

It's not like TOE ran into the 1990 Loyola Marymount team. Oregon wasn't even in the top 90 in scoring.
Even Hlas didn't want to talk about the game. Asked some weak question about next year.....
 
No, it was because one person of the small group he went to dinner with (after they arrived in Indianapolis, rooms not ready and no eating place open in their hotel, and were given permission) to leave for dinner) tested positive.
So how can they have the Final 4 without Higgy?
 
I know in the post-game presser the local media was still in 'whimper, whimper, sob, sob, what could have been' mode but nobody asked the obvious question--- "How can a #2 seed give up 95 points in the first weekend of the tourney? Was it coaching, athletisim, or effort?"

It's not like TOE ran into the 1990 Loyola Marymount team. Oregon wasn't even in the top 90 in scoring.
Even Hlas didn't want to talk about the game. Asked some weak question about next year.....

Assuming Fran was an ass?
 
A lot of times I add up total rounds of overseeded and underseeded from conferences at the end of the tourney.

Pac 12 is going to be out of this world this year.