Sunday NCAA's: KY v. Auvburn; Duke v. sparty

Submitted by xtramelanin on March 31st, 2019 at 2:08 PM

Mates,

Would be great to get more games like last night's barn burner with Purdue and UVA, or even T-Tech and Gonzaga.

Both of today's games are on CBS.  Tip off for the first is at 2:20

1.  Kentucky v. Auburn, 1 vs 5, with Kentucky a 4 1/2 point favorite

2.  Duke v. sparty with Duke only a 2 point favorite.  Tip off at 5:05.

Duke has looked very vulnerable and sparty has played very well this last month.  Even Izzo deserves credit for what I perceive as his best coaching job ever. 

Simple question:  Who do you have in each game and if you feel like saying so, why did you pick that way? 

Enjoy your Sunday,

XM

I'mTheStig

March 31st, 2019 at 2:36 PM ^

I will never tip my had to Staee; doing so condones winning at all costs:

1.  Garbage school

2.  Garbage fanbase

3.  Garbage BoT

4.  Coaches that enable a culture of sexual assault

5.  Garbage leadership (e.g., Nassar wasn't on staff so it's not really our fault)

6.  Other garbage people there:  glenn winston, William Gholston, Corey Tropp, Tony Mandrich, Spartan Bob, et al

BassDude138

March 31st, 2019 at 2:53 PM ^

I said from the day the bracket was announced that they had a cakewalk to the Elite 8. Yes, they showed well for themselves in the tourney so far, but they should have against the scrubs they played. 

If they can advance any further, then a tip of the cap, but still, screw them. That program, university, and fan base deserves misery.

AZBlue

March 31st, 2019 at 2:50 PM ^

This^^. Go Duke!! (Just threw up a little bit in my mouth..)

On a practical note - we don’t really go head to head vs. Duke for recruits like we do with Sparty and I don’t think the conference reputation argument means much given the numbers and results already in the tourney.

bluebygod

March 31st, 2019 at 2:17 PM ^

I think Duke will win because Nick Ward is so lumbering.  Cassius is the man though.

I really like Auburn but how do they fare without Chuma?

 

footballguy

March 31st, 2019 at 2:18 PM ^

I like Auburn to win. One of their top guys tore his ACL, but they've been very good their past two games. Their first game wasn't all that close for most of the game and had a last minute collapse, and I think they learned from that experience. And I think Kentucky has escaped the past two games 

Also, with similar logic, I'll take MSU. Especially if Reddish isn't playing. I just think MSU's basketball IQ and balance outweighs Duke's. Duke is starkly more athletic, but they've been escaping against much worse teams than MSU.

We'll see though. Should be good games

footballguy

March 31st, 2019 at 2:37 PM ^

I'd say so.

Also, Jones was 5/7 from 3 against VT and he's a 25% 3 point shooter.

Stuff like that happens where somebody plays out of their mind.

I just don't think escaping VT and UCF, regardless of circumstances, are signs of a champion. In fact I think there are only three teams ever to have two separate one-possession games prior to the FF that went on to win the title.

Rudywasoffsides

March 31st, 2019 at 2:47 PM ^

And mcpoyle scored 27 against Michigan, crazy happens, like you said.

I agree duke is very vulnerable, flawed and needs to play to what they are hyped to be to beat MSU.

 

But VA Tech did beat Duke, Syracuse, Purdue, Washington...so they are not complete garbage. 

 

I do not want MSU to win. Trying to influence myself lol

footballguy

March 31st, 2019 at 2:55 PM ^

I'm not saying they're garbage at all. They're ranked 12th on KenPom. But they're also -7 compared to MSU on KenPom too.

I'm just saying that Duke really hasn't been dominating good teams this year, and the public perception from Zion and that first game against Kentucky has made us think more highly of Duke than they really are. 

Duke is very good. But they're flawed, and teams as young as them without a good upperclassman leader historically haven't won the whole thing.

The game should be good, and it's a shame one of them has to win

Matte Kudasai

March 31st, 2019 at 3:02 PM ^

I hate MSU more than anybody on this board.  That being said, Duke hasn’t looked great. 

When you get 35 points from Henry and Brown strange things are starting to happen...

MGoStretch

March 31st, 2019 at 3:30 PM ^

And if a few games had gone the other way, we wouldn't have had much of a drop-off.  Kelvin Sampson would fit right in and Will Wade* certainly would've contributed to the cause as well.

*though the records will show neither he nor LSU participated in the tourney.

Clarence Boddicker

March 31st, 2019 at 3:08 PM ^

Ordinarily, in a game between Duke and MSU, I'd root for Giant Meteor Strike. But ZION, man. I just want to see that kid play a couple more games before some shit pro team (oh, hey there, Knicks) utterly destroys him. Plus, Sparty can fucking kiss my ass. So, yeah, this one time only...

Go Duke

LSAClassOf2000

March 31st, 2019 at 3:25 PM ^

Purdue-Virginia last night was one of the more exciting games I can remember in recent tournament history. If I were a fan of either school, I might still be buzzed even now, although for vastly different reasons depending on the team. 

A Lot of Milk

March 31st, 2019 at 3:38 PM ^

I feel bad about how little I care about college basketball now that Michigan is knocked out. I haven't watched a single tourney game and will only occasionally check scores now. I remember when I was a kid never getting into March Madness because Michigan was never in it and I didn't care to watch a 64 team tournament of teams I had little to no interest in. When Michigan started making deep tournament runs, I definitely got the appeal of it, but I still check out after Michigan bows out.

Contrast that to college football, where I still watch most of the high profile games even if Michigan isn't apart of them. I guess college football just has an energy/pageantry that college basketball really can't match. 

footballguy

March 31st, 2019 at 3:46 PM ^

I feel for their players, but it's a good thing when a team near Indianapolis continues their FF drought.

Indy is a very fertile recruiting base and we've gotten some very solid players from the area. The better Purdue does, the better their chance at landing kids from that area