Full disclosure: I hate when basketball players whine about calls that officials make during games.
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(1). The smallest thing can cause the biggest uproar.
I always will remember the 80,000 strong, rising and cheering and shaking Olympic Stadium to its foundation.
What a novel concept: A college basketball game in which the biggest plays are made by seniors.
This was the condensed version. The appetizer. The 15-hour edition of something that takes the actual selection committee five days to complete. This was NCAA bracketing on speed and chocolate sauce.
The veteran gambler said it best at halftime: “You knew it was over when you saw the line.”
Midseason awards often become tomorrow’s bird-cage liner in terms of relevance, but they allow us to look back at what was predicted and ahead to what might occur.