Stanford is proving they belong in the NCAA by being beaten 42-16 with 4 minutes left in the half.
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Originally posted by Dubl R 1Man is Stanford Tough.
Would also love to see Gary Williams and Maryland go down to Davidson, although it would hurt my bracket.
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Digger is so brillant, last year with all the knocks on the Missouri Valley and last Sunday watching the comments about bubble teams and I remember Digger (The brillant man he is) stating "Stanford belongs in the NCAA, that is not a team you want to be matched up against, you do not want to see them in your bracket come selection time"
As the Guiness beer commecial states "Brillant!"
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yeah, it's just kinda sad that a better team should have been in there playing MD, but oh well. Stanford and Purdue were the main selections that I problems with. Now we just have to wait and see if Purdue proves me right.Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford
Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.
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I have a very tough...and serious question...
Stanford has the fine combination of identical twins Brook and Robin Lopez.
Nothing against the guys, and maybe I am seeing just one game that's affected by factors that aren't clear like injury...
but Brook is a really fine player, and if Stanford didn't have him (18 points and at least 10 rebs) they'd be losing by 40 to Louisville.
BUT-- Brook's identical twin brother looks lost out there.
He seems to be a totally different player.
He can't score, he looks timid, and his stat line has more zeros than Digger Phelps' college grade transcript.
My question...how can they be so different and varied in talent level?
Brook will be an All American some day, Robin looks like he should have gone mid-major.
and Mike...I like it....you have become the resident humorist and visual satirist.
Final...Louisville wins 78-58, with Stanford making up some ground playing its starters in garbage time vs. Louisville's deep subs.
Next up...we will see proof that the committee was absolutely out of their minds giving Washington State a #3 seed!
SIU had a #7 RPI and #30 SOS
Wash. State had a #26 RPI and an #89 SOS, including an incredible #310 in non-conference SOS - and they faltered down the stretch, and yet
Washington State gets a #3 seed, and SIU got a #4 seed.
Is there no end to the bias!!!
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