Unfortunately kg, it is a blow out with UNC at half time. But it sets up a blood bath with Duke & UNC for a third time this season next week. And with Miami losing we will have the Final Four half ACC.That is a great question as I am really torn over this particular game. Could be a blow out but so should have been the Kentucky and Purdue games both won by S. Peter's. Best I can tell you on this one is that I look forward to a really good game!
Unfortunately kg, it is a blow out with UNC at half time. But it sets up a blood bath with Duke & UNC for a third time this season next week. And with Miami losing we will have the Final Four half ACC.
Most definitely the pre-conference record hurt the ACC this year and it was hard for any team other than Duke to crack the Top 25. But the great success of the conference in the tournament this year has opened some eyes of the nay sayers. It is so difficult to predict what will happen next Saturday between Duke and North Carolina. But I too am very impressed with the maturity and growth of a very young team, right before my eyes over the last couple of weeks. I am expecting another excellent performance by Duke next Saturday in The Big Easy.As previously posted, I was torn by this game as how can one root against the St. Peter's underdog run (and how can a Mets fan root against an underdog like that), but I also wanted a Duke vs. North Carolina rematch which I think that Duke will win this time based upon the way they are currently playing. The ACC had a terrible December in interconference play, and the price for that was being underrated across the board come tournament time. But with half of the Final Four being ACC teams, that has been successfully rebutted in my opinion! Even Miami led Kansas by six points at halftime.
Thank you br. I truly enjoy getting into following my teams. I am not a big traditional TV watcher or music listener or book reader. But the day by day and week by week happenings of my favorite teams is one of my great passions in life. I find the unscripted drama more entertaining to me than any other form of entertainment. Like the Wide World of Sports used to say, it is “The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat”. lolMike you are a true blue fan & I am happy for you.
No. if a player on one of my teams is hot, that is a plus. But it is totally unnecessary for any Yankee, Blue Devil or NY Giants player to be sexually attractive to me. It is like watching the news on TV for me. If a reporter is young and handsome it adds another aspect of interest, but the main part is the content. So my love of my sports teams is not predicated on how hot the players may be in any particular season.Which also shows in your sexual interests, I believe.
No. if a player on one of my teams is hot, that is a plus. But it is totally unnecessary for any Yankee, Blue Devil or NY Giants player to be sexually attractive to me. It is like watching the news on TV for me. If a reporter is young and handsome it adds another aspect of interest, but the main part is the content. So my love of my sports teams is not predicated on how hot the players may be in any particular season.
From reading and listening to folks in The Triangle area of Durham, Raleigh and Chapel Hill, over the years the Duke-UNC rivalry is more intense than outsiders to the area comprehend. I heard Jay Bilas on a Duke podcast and he said the players on both teams shouldn’t think about rivalry or revenge and just on winning the game. It should be some intense competition. Can’t wait until Saturday.Interesting discussion on this morning's ACC sports talk show about Saturday's Duke vs. North Carolina NCAA Semifinal this Saturday on how inexperienced Duke is for total minutes of NCAA tourney play coming into this year's tournament. Duke had only 24 minutes, most if not all by Joey Baker, their co-Captain who is a bench player this season. In Duke's prior Final Fours their total prior NCAA tourney minutes were 300 once and over 1,000 in their three other Final Fours. So the good news in that they are talented and hot, and the bad news is that they are very inexperienced. Go Duke!
From reading and listening to folks in The Triangle area of Durham, Raleigh and Chapel Hill, over the years the Duke-UNC rivalry is more intense than outsiders to the area comprehend. I heard Jay Bilas on a Duke podcast and he said the players on both teams shouldn’t think about rivalry or revenge and just on winning the game. It should be some intense competition. Can’t wait until Saturday.