I like the posters who say they saw this coming all year. What the hell does that even mean? Are you not aware of all the games they won? So when they're beating Kansas, you're thinking "They might be beating Kansas, but they will lose in the first round of the tournament! All that hustle, points, and defense can only lead to bad things!"
Game was lost by rebounding and not boxing out which is sad. Unlike a lot of other problems, that's easily fixed by just playing your *** off. Dissapointed in not just the loss, but the way it happened.
Almost, but I say not quite as bad as Hampton. On that level though.
Way to **** down your legs, boys.
Seriously, I'm supposed to go back to work for 3+ hours now. How am I supposed to do that?
Also, to all those who said we'd roll through this game, easy as pie, etc .... those who said UAB wasn't even going to film sessions because they knew they had no chance, etc .... take off, 'ya hosers.
"UAB is terrible. TERRIBLE."
If you truly believe that, you don't know squat about basketball. UAB was gutsy, hard-nosed, composed, and could score when it really counted. Take your "talent" and trade it for the above stated qualities.
I've been an ISU fan since the late 60's. I do not remember ever being more disappointed, surprised or this upset about a loss.........not even the one to Hampton. It's not that they lost the game.......it is that they lost the game without giving their best effort. That is the frustration.
This team seemed to let the hype go to their head or something......too often they just thought they could show up and they would win. Yet, even with several lessons this season that that simply was not the case, they never seemed to learn to put out a solid effort for 40 minutes.
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UAB's 60-59 win over Iowa State is the second-most unlikely Round of 64 upset since the start of the 2012 NCAA Tournament, based on BPI's pre-tournament projections. The Blazers are ranked 134th in BPI, lower than FGCU, Harvard, Mercer or Duke were in their improbable wins. [+]Biggest Round of 64 Upsets, 2012-2015
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