Not going to happen. The #1 seeds were set in stone before the conference tournaments started.
Since the 1st half, no large view of the game, no score except on the top ticker and since we won, no mention of it on the side banner or main...
And Now 5-1 against Auburn, Alabama, and Tennessee. Oh and Alabama State Champs!
Literally I spent the last 90 minutes on their NCAAM page and not a single thing about any SEC title score, but they sure are all over the GM game.
Typical ESPN.....nothing on our game. You have to dig real deep to even know we were even playing a game.
Vol player saying see you guys next year in the O&B.
I won't watch the game because y'all's play-by-play sounds like the refs are playing the game and the players are just bystanders. My BP would be...
Lunardi updated his bracket and has Auburn still at #1 overall with us as the weakest #1 (we are the only 1 seed to have to travel to the other...
Auburn lost the #1 overall last week. It's all Duke's right now.
We play Bama like we did Mizzou, and it'll be us staring at a 25 point defeat.
I look from where it originates from. If it's not a site like on3, 247, espn, si, GC, I don't read much into it at all. Same with anything...
Keep in mind Mizzou beat us at home. The 04s dominated their first year except for one team, SC. SC gave us fits more than any team in March...
Food for thought, of the 39 past NCAA champions, 25 were #1 seeds, and only 5 were 2 seeds. The only issue with that last #1 seed, Florida,...
Well Lunardi said the last #1 seed will go to the one who lasts the longest in the tourney and if all 3 lose in the 1st round give it to Mich St...
Give you $100 to go down to the hospital basement in Pripyat in your boxers:-)
So given Auburn's metrics, here's ours: % of games against Q1 = 42% Record against Q1 = 9-4 Losses against #5, 12, 21 and 30 NET Not bad if you...
You're joking right?
Since 1985, the year the NCAA tourney was expanded to 64 teams, there have been 39 titles. Here are the seeds that ended up winning it all: 1 -...
Oh the heavy rocket costs $100 million to launch, still far far cheaper than $2B to launch the shuttle.
Space is 50 years ahead of NASA was in their timeline. The things SpaceX is doing today NASA only dreamed about. The cost alone is less than 10%...