DRiccio21 wrote:
J showed me a kenpom chart about fouling in a tie game, i didn't look too deeply into it but it looked as if it might have made sense to foul in that situation.
Thought you couldn't foul in a tie game...
I thought same thing, but the KenPom chart makes sense because we weren't in the double bonus.
S14: N Texas 7-1
S15: Wake 8-5
S16-21: Washington 9-4, 10-3, 8-5, 9-4, 7-6, 6-7
S22: Ohio 8-5
S23: ECU 12-2
S24-26: Kentucky 8-5, 5-7, 5-7
Career: 102-61
DRiccio21 wrote:
J showed me a kenpom chart about fouling in a tie game, i didn't look too deeply into it but it looked as if it might have made sense to foul in that situation.
Thought you couldn't foul in a tie game...
I thought same thing, but the KenPom chart makes sense because we weren't in the double bonus.
It took KenPom for Dave to agree with me, but I'll take it.
Just from watching her in the stands, she strikes me as definitely a die hard, but she puts on a show with the antics in what seems like a very fake way.
Cnasty wrote:We've had this discussion I think but chicks who like sports are such a turn off.
Agreed. My wife and I started dating as freshmen in high school, so shes been around both me playing/watching football for years now. I just found out this passed season that she doesnt know a single rule about the game, how the scoring worked, anything. I couldnt believe she went that long both watching me play and passively watching games with me without asking a question or anything. I figured she'd have picked up the game just from osmosis or something....nope. And Im more than okay with it
I'm the opposite here, I kind of like that my wife understands sports. She's more knowledgeable about football than most of the fans around us at the games and she gets most of the major rules/concepts of baseball and basketball. I hear my friends' wives asking dumb questions and I'm thankful that I really don't have to deal with that.
ReignOnU wrote:I'm the opposite here, I kind of like that my wife understands sports. She's more knowledgeable about football than most of the fans around us at the games and she gets most of the major rules/concepts of baseball and basketball. I hear my friends' wives asking dumb questions and I'm thankful that I really don't have to deal with that.
Sounds like she may be in the "knows enough to not ask too many questions" category, which is good.
But when chicks start telling you who should when the NL Gold Gove in left field and ranking their top 5 shooting guards, yea no thanks.
DRiccio21 wrote:the end of that UCLA Gonzaga tourney game was brutal
This years or when he played for Gonzaga?
When Morrison's team blew it against UCLA that year (05 i think?) that one hurt. Not only do I despise UCLA but loved him in college and to this day is my second favorite player ever in college behind Swaggy P.