by Charlie on May 5, 2011
March will still be mad… but it will be a little quieter without Gus Johnson on the mic. Johnson, the broadcaster known for his hyper-enthusiastic calls, is leaving CBS after 16 years, SI’s Richard Dietsch is reporting. Johnson has been a fixture on CBS college hoops and NFL broadcasts, but was unable to reach an [...]
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by Charlie on April 5, 2011
We love to celebrate the Cinderella teams of March Madness. Unfortunately, all too often, their unlikely NCAA Tournament runs end with a resounding thud. Or should we say, “clank.” The Butler Bulldogs suffered through one of the worst shooting performances you’ll ever see at any level of basketball, hitting just 18.8 percent of their field [...]
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by Charlie on March 18, 2011
Everyone but the NCAA is still calling it the First Round; the powers-that-be in Indianapolis are insisting that the opening weekend of March Madness is now rounds two and three. I don’t see that catching on. Luckily, some truly excellent games trumped any confusion about names. Recaps of all the games: 2011 NCAA Tournament: Second [...]
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by Charlie on March 16, 2011
Too awesome not to share: From: Greatest March Madness Moments Lego-ized | TAUNTR.COM.
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by Charlie on March 16, 2011
Picking Duke for an early exit from March Madness this year? You might want to reconsider. Mike Krzyzewski raised the possibility that Kyrie Irving could play in the tournament, even make an appearance in the Blue Devils’ opening-round matchup against Hampton. … Read Full Post
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