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Gonzaga is going to destroy....


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23 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Definitely think Baylor would give them a fight, but they are the favorites for sure

 

20 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Baylor wins it all IMO.  Those dudes look like they love a good fight.  

Baylor vs. Houston will be interesting. 

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1 minute ago, WUnderhill said:

We should have had an NCAA tournament discussion in here from the start. I have no idea what all this butthurt is about.

It sort of flies in the face of the structure of the site. There are literally forums specifically for those kinds of discussions. 

It went away in pandemic because it wasn't like football news was going to be a thing.

It also gets more lax in the offseason. But not usually this lax.

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5 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

It sort of flies in the face of the structure of the site. There are literally forums specifically for those kinds of discussions. 

It went away in pandemic because it wasn't like football news was going to be a thing.

It also gets more lax in the offseason. But not usually this lax.

I think there used to be a college bball forum, but I haven’t seen it in a while. Is it just me? Plus, everybody knows how hard it is to have an engaging thread in the non Panthers forums because so many fewer people browse. NC is the Mecca of college bball, it’s kind of silly not to engage the huddle as much as possible around the tournament. But then I guess maybe the huddle just isn’t making enough money and nobody cares.

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