And Then There Were Four
Another weekend of the Madness and now we’re down to the biggest of the big boys. I had it coming down to Florida and Georgetown and I see no reason to back off of that now. That Hoyas win was just incredible and a fitting end to the Elite 8 action. Wha happened North Carolina? There was no way the Tar Heels should have lost that game. 1 for 23 over a 15-minute span?! Up 11 with 12:22 to go?! If he doesn’t get the Most Outstanding Player honor, Jeff Green should at least collect Tournament’s Most BMF. Sure he walked all over the place in that Vandy win, but that was a helluva shot. Greg Oden and Roy Hibbert in one game and then a rematch of last year’s title game follows with UCLA and Florida. Yeah, Saturday might be a pretty good day.
--Every Hoya starter put up at least 13 points. Arizona is the only other team that can say it did that over the last 10 years in the tourney.
--Tyler Hansbrough had a shot at a perfect 16 for 16 from the free throw line, which would have tied a tournament record. He made his first 14 before typifying UNC’s day by bricking his last two in OT.
--Why CBS went with James Brown over Gus Johnson is beyond me.
--Freshmen were made eligible for the AP All-American teams beginning in 1972. Since then only two freshmen made the first team. In 1983 Wayman Tisdale made it from OU and in 1990 LSU’s Chris Jackson received the honor. Kevin Durant and Greg Oden made it this year. Oden the first Ohio State All-American since?? Since 1992 when Jim Jackson did it.
Quick Hitters and Random Thoughts
--Easily the best part of Peyton’s trip to SNL…