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NCAA Tournament Scores and Upsets


Scott M

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Kentucky's loss hurt alittle, and Texas AM winning are my only 2 misses, I am hoping for a perfect 2nd day!

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15/16 so far for me. I had Arizona as an upset pick over WVU, but that obviously didn't pan out.

The 2nd day of 1st round games is always what burns me. Every year it seems the 2nd day has all the upsets and unpredictable teams winning. crazy.gif

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14 for 16 now \:\(

I knew Marquette was going to win, I just cant stand that team so I couldn't bring myself to pick them. Also, USC.... I should have known better.

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Tennessee 53 American Univ 51, with 5min to go. That would be major not good for the old bracket.

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Now anyone can sit there and pick the favorites.

Seriously, who picked Western Ketucky?

**raises hand**

oh yeah!

oops first round picks are overrated grin.gif

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Drake's down by 1 with 20.3 left............drake ball..........LET'S GO DRAKE!!!!!!!

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5.7 left..........tie game..........drake on the line, shooting one more

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99-98 Drake...........WKY's ball..........driving, shoots a 3!!! HOLY [PoorWordUsage] IT's GOOD!!!!!!!!!!! SON OF A............

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 Originally Posted By: shiner2367
99-98 Drake...........WKY's ball..........driving, shoots a 3!!! HOLY [PoorWordUsage] IT's GOOD!!!!!!!!!!! SON OF A............

LOL! What a game!

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Now, let me go see it I picked them.

Now that is classic first round talk right there! LOL

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Yeah, Drake totally screwed that up. Lead by like 4 with 2 minutes, and p'd it away. Took like 3-4 25 foot 3 pointers. That is not what you want to take if you want to win the game. Get it inside. WKU was way over playing passing lanes and guarding too tight and nobody drove. Live and die by the 3. Once a Korver always a Korver.

This has been about my worst opening round picking in like 5-6 years. mad.gif Oh well, just gotta get the big points in the later rounds.

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Glad I got the Davidson game right. I was going to post last night about what a stud Curry is. I have a pair of his dad's shoes from when he was a Charlotte Hornet. 23 game win streak now...Both teams tickled the twine from downtown.

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Yyyyeeeessssss!!!!! WKY over Drake!!!! And actually, WKY really blew the lead in that one IMO!

And then here I was cheering for Davidson, totally stoked that they won, only to look at my picks and what the hey! I picked Gonzaga???? mad.gifmad.gifconfused.gifconfused.gifcrazy.gif

Two wrong picks so far today. Let the downfall begin! blush.gifsick.gif\:D

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That drake game was a little sad.

How is everyones brackets looking so far? Right know I'm 16-4. Better than past years.

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17-3 thus far. Games going on right now look good for me too except I'm concerned about UConn!

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SD 44 conn 37 with 13:42 to go, that could pose a problem. At least Tennessee came back to win.

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i'm not doing well this year.. I had a few I thought were easy picks go bad... yuck!

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Really scary for UCONN and for my bracket! Doesn;t help their guard is hurt.

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16-4 with the teams that lost I didn't have moving out of the next round so that is good.......I actually have Western Kentucky winning 2 games in this tourny!!!

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Holy smokes, TIED for Uconn! I gotta get home and watch the end of this!

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