Kansas vs North Carolina

cyfreddy

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Oct 15, 2006
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I really have mixed feelings about this game, I hate Roy Williams, and North Carolina, but I also really hate Kansas even thou they are part of the Big 12, and the last Big 12 team standing.
 
Not even close. I will cheer for the Rat whole heartedly today.

I hate those MF Kansas players, fans,and coaches more than I hate just about anything.

I hope tht they lose by 50 and while it sucks that the Big 12 is out it will show that Iowa State represented the conference better than anyone ona national stage.
 
You don't hate Kansas until you go to a game against them in Lawrence or KC. Their fans beat their chests like they are God's gift to the world and yet many of them call their players by numbers. They are the Big 12s precious child and the conference will do whatever they can to help them win critical conference games to make the conference look good in the tournament. **** KU, roll heels roll.
 
Super Bowl for them. Just look at Bill Self. His technical fouls tell the story just like a dog's tail.

No kidding.

I know this is crazy and I don't really, truly believe it, but it is hard not to look at what Hoiberg doesduring games and how he consistently puts his team in a position to win despite having a postplayer who can't jump (god love him though) and another post player who is 6'6" in shoes, probably, and not think that he is not that far off from being as good of a game coach as Self.
 
The decision on what to do in this type of situation is clear...

hope the Sprint Center collapses.

That's the only thing I can pull for...
 
I am rooting for North Carolina because they are more likely to lose against Michigan. Whoever wins this game, I definitely want to lose next game.

With that being said, this has to be the worst played game I have seen in the tournament in a long time. These two teams are playing turrble.
 
I hope RV is watching this game and watched ours before and saw the huge difference in style of play.
 

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