Sheik Yerbouti
Class of 2000
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I wouldn’t say it’s all bad luck but at the same time, the way refs call NCAA games it ebbs and flows towards a certain narrative usually.I love Barnes, but surely you aren’t arguing that he has just been unlucky in March
Yea but Bobby Cox actually won the World Series , Barnes hasn’t come close minus the 2003 Final Four appearance nearly 20 years ago. The facts are he routinely underachieves and chokes in the big dance. He just can’t adjust to tournament play. I would trade Barnes consistent regular seasons for a coach who could win a national title here or at least get us to the final four just once.
But the thing is, we were better than all those teams. Little stuff like that shouldn't have decided the games.I wouldn’t say it’s all bad luck but at the same time, the way refs call NCAA games it ebbs and flows towards a certain narrative usually.
- What if Zeiglar hits that 3 and we go up 9 in the 2nd half. I believe we win.
- what If against Purdue the refs correctly called the last two plays? We win and possibly go to FF?
- what if Loyola doesn’t hit a miracle bouncing buzzer beater vs Miami or us? Do we go to FF?
NCAA basketball tourney isn’t as simple as “the best team or the best coach wins”. There are so many factors that play into it and not all of it is because of coaching decisions. This isn’t like a Jerry Green scenario vs UNC in 2000 where he was to blame for the last 5 min
But again not EVERYTHING is because we “played bad”. Purdue had a lights out 3 performance no matter how tight we played them out there. It took that plus three blown calls in a row to beat us in OTBut the thing is, we were better than all those teams. Little stuff like that shouldn't have decided the games.
But the thing is, we were better than all those teams. Little stuff like that shouldn't have decided the games.