And Then There Were Two
April 7th, 2008 at 8:36 amBy Chris
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After the removal of North Carolina and UCLA from the Final Four festivities, there are two remaining: the Kansas Jayhawks and the Memphis Tigers. Memphis ran the Bruins out of their game with some brilliant play from Derrick Rose and Chris Douglas-Roberts, while Kansas exorcised the demons of Roy Williams in an odd game against his Tarheels.
I’m also happy to report I missed the final score of Memphis/UCLA by four points; making me a good person to have when you are in Vegas discussing potential investments with various sports books. My call - 75-62. Actual final - 78-63. In other news, while I got the Kansas call correct, I don’t think anyone expected the type of game we saw.
I mean, how many of you thought Kansas would be up by 22 points in the first half only to see the Tarheels battle back to within 4 — only to lose by 18. Like I said, it was an odd game made up of some impressive runs.
Anyway, that sets the table for tonight’s game. Who ya got? Mull that over for a while and we’ll be back later with our preview post.
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April 7th, 2008 at 3:12 pm
Well, the matchup tonight looks pretty good. Being a KU fan, I am worried when seeing Texas being beat by Memphis by 20 points. But on the other hand, who would have thought KU would have held UNC to 27 in the first half. Go figure. I hope I don’t jinx KU by saying…congrats…on being NCAA Champs….Rock Chalk.
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