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2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Important Observation 67, UConn wins, we all lose
To everyone who has read SpreeGoogs throughout the NCAA tournament, thanks for sticking with me for all of my important observations. You’re welcome for the knowledge. Get ready for the ride now that I have less news to comment on … Continue reading
Revisiting the NBA JAM:TE Equivalents: Final Four edition
Hopefully you all remember one of my first posts about this year’s NCAA tournament where I power-ranked the teams and gave you an NBA JAM: TE equivalent for each of them. Well, it turns out that I was way off, … Continue reading
2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Important Observation 64 Kentucky into Final Four
64. Kentucky 76, North Carolina 69, — In a season when no team could really stand out as the best, our final Four contains no 1-seeds or 2-seeds. This is the first time it’s ever happened like that. Ever. What … Continue reading
2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Important Observations 53-54 UConn/SDS, Florida/Jimmer
How about that start to the Sweet 16 round? Two great games. Two equally great Important Observations. I’m still festing from the BYU-Florida end. 53. Connecticut 74, San Diego St. 67 — Kemba Walker is fantastic, but the key to … Continue reading
2011 NBA Mock Draft: Part 1, the Lottery
It’s hard to imagine that I’ve only had this blog running for a few months and I’m already getting to do my second mock draft. Basically, I created SpreeGoogs to publish my own mock drafts, but at this rate, I’m … Continue reading →
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