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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We're a borderline top 25 team without him. Sucks but him going out for the season is basically a wrap.

Yeah. This game would have been so much closer with him. Even without him we had it down to one in the second half. I'm ok with that 

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10 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Yeah. This game would have been so much closer with him. Even without him we had it down to one in the second half. I'm ok with that 

This team was just hanging on waiting on Caleb to comeback. With him out that hope is gone. Decent chance we get bounced put of the conference tourney and NCAA tourney first games we play.

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33 minutes ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Was kinda thinking the same thing.  

FSU would beat Miami OH by double digits.

I want teams like Indiana and Auburn that couldn't win a damn game the last month at home. Miami oh deserves their spot

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This will probably be our second to last game of the season. This team was just trying to hang on until Caleb Wilson could return but that rug has been ripped out from under them and they know there's no real hope to make any real noise. Just going through the motions and wishing it was over.

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25 minutes ago, toldozer said:

I want teams like Indiana and Auburn that couldn't win a damn game the last month at home. Miami oh deserves their spot

Don't get caught up in the undefeated "story" with Miami OH.

If they played Auburn or Indiana's schedule, they would be 14-18 right now.

If they played Auburn or Indiana on a neutral site, they'd be double digit dogs. 

I'm praying Carolina is a 6 and gets Miami OH as an 11.  Cake walk to R32.

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My apologies to the players. They fought their asses off down the stretch. We have a huge coaching deficiency. This team wasn't ready to play and slept walked through about 37 minutes of basketball. Then, with the opponent shooting FTs out of a timeout with 2.7 seconds to go, evidently the clock wasn't mentioned in the huddle because off a rebound we make a full court heave with a full two seconds on the clock. Switch coaches and Brownell with Hubert's team beats his team with Hubert coaching them by 30. It's not a talent issue. It's coaching.

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

My apologies to the players. They fought their asses off down the stretch. We have a huge coaching deficiency. This team wasn't ready to play and slept walked through about 37 minutes of basketball. Then, with the opponent shooting FTs out of a timeout with 2.7 seconds to go, evidently the clock wasn't mentioned in the huddle because off a rebound we make a full court heave with a full two seconds on the clock. Switch coaches and Brownell with Hubert's team beats his team with Hubert coaching them by 30. It's not a talent issue. It's coaching.

The fact people still defend Davis is so confusing to me. He got lucky and went to the Championship once where his inept coaching lost us the game. 
Since then he became the first coach to fall from first to unranked then not even make the tournament. 
We were arguably the  worst 1st seed in our section and lost in the sweet 16. 
We have never returned to the final four since the Natty loss. 
We got a pity NCAA Tournament nod then got humiliated in the first round of the tournament. 
Davis seems to be a decent recruiter but he is a terrible game time coach. 
Unless he gets a super team that will carry his ass we will never return to the Natty as long as he is the coach. 

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9 hours ago, HeelsPanthersCanes said:

Don't get caught up in the undefeated "story" with Miami OH.

If they played Auburn or Indiana's schedule, they would be 14-18 right now.

If they played Auburn or Indiana on a neutral site, they'd be double digit dogs. 

I'm praying Carolina is a 6 and gets Miami OH as an 11.  Cake walk to R32.

Yeah I don't really care. Stupid greed and conference realignment has killed midmajors having a real chance. To me schedule is irrelevant if you win every game in the regular season.  Regardless of level of competition you deserve your spot in the 64 if you finish the regular season with 3 or fewer losses. They're going to get their ass kicked round 1 but I wish more smaller conference teams would refuse to play power 4 competition and muddy the waters a bit. Outside of the opening thursday-friday of the tourney, bracket buster Saturday was my favorite day of college basketball. If they do expand the tournament I want more 26-4 regular season winning teams and less 17-15 12th place big ten teams in the tournament.

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