Day 4 (Round of 32) NCAA Morning/Afternoon Thread

Submitted by Mr. Yost on

Michigan is sitting pretty awaiting the Kansas/UNC winner.

Here's the schedule for the afternoon, early evening:

NCAA Tournament Games
TIME (ET) MATCHUP TV
12:15 PM (10) Iowa State vs (2) Ohio State* CBS
2:45 PM (9) Temple vs (1) Indiana* CBS
5:15 PM (8) North Carolina vs (1) Kansas* CBS
6:10 PM (11) Minnesota vs (3) Florida* TNT

 

Whoever makes the "Evening/Night" Thread...here are those games:

7:10 PM (15) Florida Gulf Coast vs (7) San Diego State* TBS
7:40 PM (13) La Salle vs (12) Ole Miss* tru TV
8:40 PM (7) Illinois vs (2) Miami (FL)* TNT
9:40 PM (7) Creighton vs (2) Duke* TBS

 

ENJOY A RELAXING DAY OF BASKETBALL!!!

B-Nut-GoBlue

March 24th, 2013 at 2:43 PM ^

Barkley suuuuucks.  I actually half-like the guy in other realms but CBS is stupid for getting him for the tournament; he's turning into a Big Ten troll.

B-Nut-GoBlue

March 24th, 2013 at 3:17 PM ^

Exactly.  I keep waiting for the others to tell him to stop and that he sounds like an idiot; you can tell they want to.  I like how one of them (Kenny or Greg, I forget) said something of the like, "If the teams win tonight, you gotta do something for the Big Ten", as in *shut up* or if you keep being wrong, man up and admit it.

Davy_Baby9

March 24th, 2013 at 2:45 PM ^

The officiating was bad on both sides.  This game was basically a win/win.  If OSU wins it's good for my bracket and the B1G, if they lose it's OSU losing.  Clutch shot by Craft, making up for those missed 1 and 1's.  

State Street

March 24th, 2013 at 2:46 PM ^

Tracy Wolfson to Craft postgame:

"Did you want the ball in your hands at the end of the game?"

Seriously?  You have the entire fucking eon that is a CBS commercial break to come up with a great question, and that is what you come up with?

Mr. Yost

March 24th, 2013 at 2:51 PM ^

Just because the refs couldn't see that his heel was up doesn't mean that they should've called a block because they THOUGHT his foot was down.

They made a call and instant replay actually shows that it was the RIGHT call. They lucked out. But you can't hate for making the right call.

Just like if you jump and save the ball from out of bounds, it's not out of bounds if you cross the imaginary line...it's out when you touch something with possession of the ball.

Backcourt, same thing.

Needs

March 24th, 2013 at 3:02 PM ^

It wasn't the right call, though. He wasn't established when the guy went up. Refs spend so much time focusing on the feet in the circle, now, that they no longer get the timing of position right. It's awful.

Bilas tweets after the game... On the charge call, college basketball refs repeatedly call charges on clear blocks. It is an epidemic, and a failure. We can do better.

Needs

March 24th, 2013 at 3:20 PM ^

Oh, I didn't see Barkley argue that. He was definitely out of the circle. My problem is not so much that call in particular but, like Bilas, the general overcalling of charging in college bball.

Manifesto: Charges should be rare and obvious. 50/50 calls should go to the offensive player because drawing a charge isn't a basketball play. It rarely involves the defensive player contesting the ball.  It cuts down on exciting, aggressive plays. It encourages flopping, and it endangers airborne players. DEATH TO THE CHARGE!!!

c1s2m0466

March 24th, 2013 at 2:53 PM ^

ridiculous the luck for Ohio. Both sports. BBall with all the calls and shots made over the season and the past few years. And now the bracket they are seeded in?The football with all the questionable recruiting, benefits,and off the field issues.
Thank goodness we have quality coaches and players and some momentum to battle back against these douchebags.

Mr. Yost

March 24th, 2013 at 2:57 PM ^

...if Bo Ryan and Wisconsin can beat that cocky ballhog from Ole Miss, they'd also have a legit shot at a sweet 16 with LaSalle's win over KSU and Wichita St.'s win over Gonzaga.

B1G could be undefeated right now and would have an SEC-Football-Like stranglehold on the post season.

Mr. Yost

March 24th, 2013 at 3:06 PM ^

Yesterday Kenny Smith kept saying "Mitch McQueary" and Greg Anthony kept saying "Mitch McGriery"

I don't know what Chuck was saying, because no one knows what he's ever saying.

To your point, I think it's a shame that they don't allow REAL COLLEGE BASKETBALL ANALYSTS do the broadcasting, commentating, and analysis.

That said, if it was ESPN we'd have to listen to Dackich and Dykes. Someone please put those two in a room with Doug "can't say one positive thing ever" Gottlieb, make sure there are no windows or exits...lock the door and throw away the key.

Indonacious

March 24th, 2013 at 3:08 PM ^

Just saw this... after the VCU game, Michigan has made quite the ascent on Kenpom. 
We are now #8 in front of #9 Kansas. Offense ranked #2, Defense ranked #42.

On Sagarin's predictor rating, we are #8 and Kansas is #5 but there is only 0.49 that separates us, leaving it essentially a push on a neutral court or them being a couple point favorites in Texas, if we are to play them.

dc22

March 24th, 2013 at 3:12 PM ^

I would like Indiana to win but want Oladipo to not have a great game to help Burke in the NPOY race (some ballots are due Mar 25th).

Goblueman

March 24th, 2013 at 3:29 PM ^

The restricted area line extends vertically so if any part of the defenders body 'break the plane' of that line he is considered to be in the restricted area.It looks like Crafts heel 'broke the plane' ,if so it's a foul on Craft.Tough call for ref to make but he got it wrong. I notice on my twitter feed the only person who says it was definitely a charge is Dakich the Douche

Needs

March 24th, 2013 at 3:35 PM ^

If it extends vertically, then the call's totally absurd. Sliding across the lane the way he did, there's no way that his body was out of the restricted area when the Iowa State guy left his feet. 

Theory: College refs love calling charging because it represents basketball's ultimate "look at me" refereeing moment.

 

There's now a #EverythingsACharge hashtag on twitter.

Death to the Charge!

LSAClassOf2000

March 24th, 2013 at 3:28 PM ^

With the Iowa State loss, there are now four seeds for which all four teams are now gone - #5, #10, #14 and #16.

Also, we've been through about ten minutes of Indiana-Temple now, and Indiana only has one offensive rebound, but in Indiana fashion, has already been to the line a few times. 

HarmonHowardWoodson

March 24th, 2013 at 3:49 PM ^

On that OB call on Indiana, did anyone else notice that the screenshot they used to show he was out of bounds was before he even got the ball? Not saying the call was wrong, but how does that prove anything lol

Needs

March 24th, 2013 at 3:51 PM ^

Refreshing honesty from Temple coach Fran Dunphy in the halftime interview, "We're not running a lot of offense." It's all Khalif Wyatt.

dc22

March 24th, 2013 at 3:52 PM ^

Indiana is encountering the nightmare scenario for every high seed in the NCAA tournament - an extremely efficient shooting night for a high usage player on the lower seeded team. Hope he cools down for the sake of my bracket.

mi93

March 24th, 2013 at 4:23 PM ^

Game is being reffed like a B1G game and is very physical.  Doesn't bode well for the Hoosiers.  That's the recipe to beat them.  Ask the effing Badgers.

ghost

March 24th, 2013 at 4:24 PM ^

Zeller has to be the most hated player in college basketball.  Soft, always, complaining, and overrated.

5 fouls for Temple and 0 for Indiana.  That is a joke.

samber2009

March 24th, 2013 at 4:24 PM ^

Did anyone else just see that garbage move by Oladipo to just shove Zeller's defender off him so Zeller could establish position down low? It was subtle, but Oladipo did it while he was cutting through the lane.  

UMAmaizinBlue

March 24th, 2013 at 4:24 PM ^

Indiana is beatable when refs allow players to breath on Zeller wihtout a foul. As much as I'd like to see an all B1G Final Four, I hate Tom Crean and his haircut too much to root for IU. Also, you gotta love how Temple is griefing IU down low.