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    Anybody watching N.D. vs Kentucky right now?

    Do you still want that Calipari guy if he loses this game?

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    Which Kentucky player can we get our hands on if we can get a draft pick in 2015 draft? Which one would you choose?

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    I'd take any of their big men.

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    I am on the fence with Cal. I don't want him, but I don't not want him either.

    He is just an option, with a higher grade than Avery Johnson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ohnosono View Post
    I'd take any of their big men.
    Yeah, the 3rd kid off the bench will be a good bench guy ala Nick Collison.

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    And to think AD was spotting 20
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    I think this game only further proved how much of a guard game college basketball is, and how transcendent AD was for dominating in a guard based league.

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    ND wasn't out coached in this game. They were out-talented. ND should have won last night but talent won out
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    Quote Originally Posted by UptownFuz504 View Post
    ND wasn't out coached in this game. They were out-talented. ND should have won last night but talent won out
    Sad.

    It's always ****ty when you see college sports ruined in front of your eyes by cheating dynasties who get their hand pick of the top 20 recruits. Boring as ****. Sports as a whole has gotten MUCH ****tier in the past 15-20 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noggy View Post
    Sad.

    It's always ****ty when you see college sports ruined in front of your eyes by cheating dynasties who get their hand pick of the top 20 recruits. Boring as ****. Sports as a whole has gotten MUCH ****tier in the past 15-20 years.
    Yes, we should totally go back to the days of yore when men were men and college dynasties were clean.
    The Times established that Gilbert, during Wooden's heyday, helped players get cars, clothes, airline tickets and scalpers' prices for UCLA season tickets. Gilbert allegedly even arranged abortions for players' girlfriends.
    http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jun...lbert-20100609

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noggy View Post
    Sad.

    It's always ****ty when you see college sports ruined in front of your eyes by cheating dynasties who get their hand pick of the top 20 recruits. Boring as ****. Sports as a whole has gotten MUCH ****tier in the past 15-20 years.
    This is a joke. ND played extremely well. Kentucky played about a B, B+ game with stretches of flat out BRILLIANT play. At one point, they didn't miss a shot for 12 minutes. Read that again, then go chastise your self in a mirror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ml wave View Post
    Yes, we should totally go back to the days of yore when men were men and college dynasties were clean.

    http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jun...lbert-20100609
    I was about to say.

    Just put money in the players hands and you can have college dynasties again. Once NBA players started making more money than the CEO of a Fortune 500, and players were eligible to leave college early (or even after High School), the chance for a further college dynasties was killed in cold blood.

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