Biggest comeback in championship game history
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I figured we'd foul but I trust Self.
He's been in those situations before and it seems quite a bit more often than not teams have missed.
He's been in those situations before and it seems quite a bit more often than not teams have missed.
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And the human cannonball bringing the ball down the floor.
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Work with a Carolina native. He was happy with how game was officiated and how bigs battled down low (Of course because his big only had 3 fouls while ours had a combine 8) and he honestly thinks that someone hit that guy who vomited. He thinks UNC likely wins that game if Love doesn't shoot them out of it. 5-24 from the field with 1-8 from 3. Said they just had tired legs and halftime came at the worst time because they caught their breath and probably realized how dead tired they were.
Tears extra salty today.
Tears extra salty today.
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Timeout before the SOB that Harris ran out of bounds, Self was zoomed in during the huddle and said "Don't foul!" CB said something and Self replied back "NO!"
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"he honestly thinks that someone hit that guy who vomited."
I blame 99.
He put his shoes on and that resurrected the ghost of EJ.
I blame 99.
He put his shoes on and that resurrected the ghost of EJ.
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I was very very very much Team Foul.japhy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:14 am With 4.3 seconds on the clock I had to ask everyone in the living room, "is Bill gonna foul on the in bounds and not let them get off a 3 pointer at the buzzer or is he gonna play it like Cal did?"
Somewhere in Kinfucky last night Cal was yelling...."See! See! It was the right call! It just didn't work out for us!"
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Generally, I'm on your side.jfish26 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:47 amI was very very very much Team Foul.japhy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:14 am With 4.3 seconds on the clock I had to ask everyone in the living room, "is Bill gonna foul on the in bounds and not let them get off a 3 pointer at the buzzer or is he gonna play it like Cal did?"
Somewhere in Kinfucky last night Cal was yelling...."See! See! It was the right call! It just didn't work out for us!"
The difference between 2008 and last night was 6.5 seconds and the CLEAR opportunity to foul before a shot could be set up.
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I haven't seen all of the comments, so Bill may have already talked about it, but it looked like to me that fouling was on the table (and I would have). But, the Carolina player pretty aggressively charged at the 3 point line, and I think CB would have risked him going into his shot if he fouled.
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As I mentioned above in the timeout before Harris stepped out Self said DON'T FOUL! CB said something back to him and he said NO! as he shook his head. He was clear that he didn't want to foul.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:53 am I haven't seen all of the comments, so Bill may have already talked about it, but it looked like to me that fouling was on the table (and I would have). But, the Carolina player pretty aggressively charged at the 3 point line, and I think CB would have risked him going into his shot if he fouled.
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Yeah, watching postgame stuff now and am gathering that.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:04 amAs I mentioned above in the timeout before Harris stepped out Self said DON'T FOUL! CB said something back to him and he said NO! as he shook his head. He was clear that he didn't want to foul.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:53 am I haven't seen all of the comments, so Bill may have already talked about it, but it looked like to me that fouling was on the table (and I would have). But, the Carolina player pretty aggressively charged at the 3 point line, and I think CB would have risked him going into his shot if he fouled.
It becomes an even finer line on what to do when there's only 4 seconds on the clock from the inbounds, even from a sideline inbounds.
And also, UNC sans Manek were ice cold from 3 last night.
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They actually shot really shitty. They just had way more because of rebounds. We were outrebounded by fucking 20. 24 offensive rebounds to just 8.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:17 amYeah, watching postgame stuff now and am gathering that.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:04 amAs I mentioned above in the timeout before Harris stepped out Self said DON'T FOUL! CB said something back to him and he said NO! as he shook his head. He was clear that he didn't want to foul.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:53 am I haven't seen all of the comments, so Bill may have already talked about it, but it looked like to me that fouling was on the table (and I would have). But, the Carolina player pretty aggressively charged at the 3 point line, and I think CB would have risked him going into his shot if he fouled.
It becomes an even finer line on what to do when there's only 4 seconds on the clock from the inbounds, even from a sideline inbounds.
And also, UNC sans Manek were ice cold from 3 last night.
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they destroyed us on second chance points
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He's right. But that's what KU does, it cuts off the head of the snake. We always try to take out the other team's best player.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:30 am Work with a Carolina native. He was happy with how game was officiated and how bigs battled down low (Of course because his big only had 3 fouls while ours had a combine 8) and he honestly thinks that someone hit that guy who vomited. He thinks UNC likely wins that game if Love doesn't shoot them out of it. 5-24 from the field with 1-8 from 3. Said they just had tired legs and halftime came at the worst time because they caught their breath and probably realized how dead tired they were.
Tears extra salty today.
It's part of the reason why there's always some shlub whose only attempted 5 3's all year who goes 6 of 8 against us.
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There's a clip where you see Case stick his head into the huddle, and say something, and then you just see self yell "They all can shoot it!". I'm guessing Case said something like Manek is the shooter, or something.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:18 amThey actually shot really shitty. They just had way more because of rebounds. We were outrebounded by fucking 20. 24 offensive rebounds to just 8.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:17 amYeah, watching postgame stuff now and am gathering that.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:04 am
As I mentioned above in the timeout before Harris stepped out Self said DON'T FOUL! CB said something back to him and he said NO! as he shook his head. He was clear that he didn't want to foul.
It becomes an even finer line on what to do when there's only 4 seconds on the clock from the inbounds, even from a sideline inbounds.
And also, UNC sans Manek were ice cold from 3 last night.
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Kansas would have 3-4 more national titles if various players didn't "shoot us out of it".NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:30 am Work with a Carolina native. He was happy with how game was officiated and how bigs battled down low (Of course because his big only had 3 fouls while ours had a combine 8) and he honestly thinks that someone hit that guy who vomited. He thinks UNC likely wins that game if Love doesn't shoot them out of it. 5-24 from the field with 1-8 from 3. Said they just had tired legs and halftime came at the worst time because they caught their breath and probably realized how dead tired they were.
Tears extra salty today.
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and by that same token, KU woulda been up big had they just made the bunniesPhDhawk wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 10:38 amHe's right. But that's what KU does, it cuts off the head of the snake. We always try to take out the other team's best player.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 9:30 am Work with a Carolina native. He was happy with how game was officiated and how bigs battled down low (Of course because his big only had 3 fouls while ours had a combine 8) and he honestly thinks that someone hit that guy who vomited. He thinks UNC likely wins that game if Love doesn't shoot them out of it. 5-24 from the field with 1-8 from 3. Said they just had tired legs and halftime came at the worst time because they caught their breath and probably realized how dead tired they were.
Tears extra salty today.
It's part of the reason why there's always some shlub whose only attempted 5 3's all year who goes 6 of 8 against us.
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?