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March 19, 2005

Can I Get A Mulligan?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chas @ 12:06 am

A simple throwaway line, I’d like to have back.

The real upsets will start on Saturday. That’s when the anguished cries of brackets being ruined truly happen.

Then a 3 and a 4 seed go down tonight. Syracuse blew it in OT — Gerry McNamara played the worst game of his life. Then Kansas gave it up to Bucknell. I think we all remember Bucknell.

Suddenly Pitt’s loss doesn’t seem so tragic. Not to mention Syracuse and Kansas going down, kind of puts the Pitt collapse in perspective. I mean, as a 9 seed, Pitt would have been a minor miracle getting to the Sweet 16. Kansas and Syracuse were bracket buster games.

Can you imagine the anguish of Jayhawk and Orange fans to see their teams lose to double digit seeds?





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