I wouldn't be completely sure about that. There's plenty of history of teams who have struggled with high seeds early and then gone on to do quite well in the tournament. I agree to an extent, but WVU and AZ are so much more talented than Duke (especially AZ, imo). Duke's looked unmotivated and Coach K looks like he's about ready to go on a five state killing spree. How can they go against teams with better talent and higher energy than Belmont and win?
Even if Duke pulls this one out, they're toast against WVU or Arizona. I can't see how they can hang with either of those teams when they're having trouble putting away Belmont.
Ditto, only I have Arizona instead of WVU. I've seen several and this definitely isn't his typical game. I assumed that hopefully they get past this game and he has one of his stronger games against Wisconsin because I picked them to go the sweet 16 then losing to Georgetown. Same. I don't think Wisconsin has the talent to overcome someone like Beasley. The Badgers might make a game with USC, but at the rate things are going for the Trojans, I'm back and forth on it. OJ Mayo could kill the Badgers.
Teams with a good chance of screwing up my brackets tonight: West Virginia Southern Cal I was getting a bit nervous when Xavier was having trouble against Georgia, but that happily was settled.
What happened? All of a sudden, one of the announcers started talking about Eli Manning and Tom Brady in this weird, dreamy fashion. The other announcer said, in his own creepy way, "You like that, don't you?" It was freaky.
He was probably the fastest player in the system (although I think Pie beat him in a foot race), so the guy was a good athlete and had some potential in CF.
I would rather that then non-stop music talk and Podcast Studio talk... They may have misguided opinions, but they at least talk about baseball 10 times more than Len & Bob. Really? I could swear Hawk just stops talking any time the White Sox are losing.
He's utility man who's average to slightly above average at most things, but doesn't do anything in particular very well. He'd make a decent 25th man, but that's about it.
It also depends on which side of things you're looking at. In terms of pitchers, the Cubs have done an outstanding job of spotting and developing pitching prospects. When it comes to hitting prospects, the Cubs have done pretty poorly.
Isn't that fat bastard retired though? He can always be lured out with a case of Natty Light, a carton of smokes, and 32 hot wings from Buffalo Wild Wings.