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College BBall 2022


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5 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

It's starting to look like college basketball will be only slightly better than the football has been this year as far as the favorites go. But there is a lot of season to go, so who knows if that will hold true.

Heels down 6, 35-29, at the half.

Heels are going to need better coaching.  Sorry but getting out hustled, out worked and out coached.  Heels have reverted to 3s and one on one.  Caleb Love is flat out shooting this team out of games.  Totally inefficient all around.  Sad to watch.

Bacot is a great second big.  As the primary big…He is so lazy with his play it is maddening.  He is better than this

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Heels are going to need better coaching.  Sorry but getting out hustled, out worked and out coached.  Heels have reverted to 3s and one on one.  Caleb Love is flat out shooting this team oust of games.  Totally inefficient all around.  Sad to watch.

Davis will probably get another year at least unless the Heels totally collapse and have a bad losing season. So, I suppose the diehards will have to hope he improves as a coach.

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8 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

It's starting to look like college basketball will be only slightly better than the football has been this year as far as the favorites go. But there is a lot of season to go, so who knows if that will hold true.

Heels down 6, 35-29, at the half.

I think it makes thing more interesting when the big guys lose.

Assuming they make it, I would love to see TCU win the CFP.  

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