mvn.com - 1/24/2008
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Kansas is still undefeated. But that is not the biggest news of the week. North Carolina losing to Maryland, while Kentucky winning against Vanderbilt and Tennessee is the biggest news of right now. I am not saying that I am on the Kentuck is back bandwagon, but those two wins against top 25 programs have to make the Wildcats pretty hopeful that this team could be coming out of their slump.
Who Is This Tom Bradley You Speak Of Nessler?
awfulannouncing.blogspot.com 1/23/2008 — Many many thanks to reader Adam for sending this gem in. Here we have last evening's Kentucky-Tennessee game and Rece Davis throwing the Sports Center update back to Brad Nessler and Jimmy Dykes. Rece had mentioned the boot and flowers story and Nessler wanted to add his two cents..... Wait who? Oh you mean Tom BRADY the best quarterback in all the land!!! In all seriousness I think he...
UNC goes on the road to face Miami
mvn.com 1/24/2008 — For the first time this year North Carolina (18, 3-1 ACC) won’t be playing as the number one team in the country (#4 or #5 depending on the polls). They face Miami (FL) (14-3, 1-2 ACC) on the road after having lost a game they shouldn’t have.
For the UNC fans one bad apple doesn’t spoil the whole bunch
mvn.com 1/24/2008 — The game against Maryland brought a lot of attention to North Carolina and most of it wasn’t very good. First was the loss of the top spot in the rankings, something we all (or at least most) knew would happen before the season was over. However, that seems to have taken a back seat to other things.
UNC - Maryland Thoughts
carolinamarch.com 1/23/2008 — The game hasn't even started yet, and I'm already annoyed. In part because the entire pregame was devoted to UNC's defensive woes - yes the defensive numbers aren't as good as in years past, but you can't cite them as 227th in the nation and not be ...
Filling Out the Bracket
college-basketball-reference.com 1/24/2008 — CBR has released its predictions of what the NCAA Tournament will look like come Selection Sunday on March 16. No. 1 seeds: Kansas, Memphis, UCLA, North Carolina. No. 2 seeds: Tennessee, Washington St., Michigan St., Duke. No. 3 seeds: Georgetown, Indiana, Wisconsin, Pittsburgh. No. 4 seeds: Mississippi, Texas, Xavier, Stanford. No. 5 seeds: Dayton, Butler, Mississippi St., Texas A&M. No. 6 ...