March Madness Hyperbole
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  Tuesday, March 11, 2003


*I hate these few days before the conference tournaments start.  And, yeah, there are mid-majors having tournaments, but I'm not as interested in those teams until the NCAA itself, then I love all mid-majors immediately.  And those games aren't on here, anyway.  So I'm just waiting for Friday.  I guess Thursday. 

*Georgia's decision to kill the season is pretty tough to defend, in my mind.  There's a lot of perfectly legit, good kids that get the shaft there.  It's all about heading off the NCAA, but these players are the fall guys.  I hope Harrick never gets another job, the bastard.

*This morning I got to see Gonzaga lose in the tournament finals to U. San Diego.  Awesome.  I like the Zags, but you have to like USD.  Minnesota and NC State and SIU can't like it, but whatever. 

*Is Carmelo Anthony the best player in the country?  He's a total stud, it seems, and has impressed me a lot on Sportscenter, but TJ Ford was really something in that OU game this past weekend.  They say that Hinrich will be the first senior to go in the NBA draft. 

*I love to hate Cincinnati, and it's going to hurt to not be able to laugh when they get a top seed an lose early again.  Bob Huggins and Jim Harrick can kiss each other's asses.

*I'm killing time until the big games start.  Can you tell?


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