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Fitting that a kid who potentially grew up in a igloo would hit one of the most clutch shots in NCAA Tournament history. I bet he actually used to walk miles, barefoot, in the snow to basketball practice too...
Well, we finally made it. This one's for all the marbles. Will Bill Self finally clip the choker he's been wearing for the past 8 years? Will John Calipari provide the punchline for the whole "we get no respect" routine? Will either one of them win their first NCAA Championship? Will either of them wear a tie that coordinates with their team's colors? We'll see...
Found this poignant photo over at Brahsome, who apparently got it from The Sporting Blog, who apparently was provided it by Mister Irrelevant. I'm not sure about all that, Frumpsters, you'll have to untangle that mysterious web of networking for yourselves, but, given the quality of those respective sites, it should be fun and informative. Who knows, you may even find a new site to frequent/bookmark/ subscribe to. My guess is you will.
Anyway, this pic and the Heels' surprisingly lopsided loss to Kansas last night inspired me to vent about something that's haunted me for years: Roy Williams' wardrobe. That tie in particular...
Yep, sadly Stephen Curry, his pal "The White Lobster", and the rest of the Davidson Wildcats didn't quite make this one. Don't let that get you down though. This Final Four is primed to be one of the best in recent memory. CBS should be able to milk more melodrama out of this one than an entire season of "As the World Turns". This year's "One Shining Moment" could be special...
Wrapping up the Elite Eight this afternoon, and Frumpzilla has its fingers crossed for a North Carolina-Davidson rematch in the Final Four. You never know...
Slimmer slate as we prepare to find out who the first two Final Four teams will be this year. Less work for us though, and no, Davidson plays TOMORROW...
The nation's wait is over: We finally get to watch Steph Curry and the Davidson Wildcats play again. Okay, let's be honest: We finally get to watch Steph Curry play again...
Yep, there's some good games on tonight, but I'd rather be watching Steph Curry and Davidson trying to clip Wisconsin. Nevertheless, here's a brief, unprofessional look at the Sweet 16 games slated for this evening.
I played HORSE with my dad when I was a kid. It was fun. We were usually done in 30 minutes tops. Something tells me that such father-son bonding experiences are completely foreign to Dell and Stephen Curry.
Of course, I suppose Greg has taken some similar spills, or perhaps flops, himself, though I'm almost certain none of his had anything to do with butter on the court...
***Potentially NSFW due to some foul language (assuming you have audio)***
After watching Duke Houdini their way out of what would have been a rather embarassing defeat at the hands of 15 seed Belmont, one has to wonder: Is Duke starting to slip, or have they already fallen?
Frumpzilla's obligatory acknowledgement of the start of the NCAA Tournament. Complete with free, unprofessional, highly irresponsible statistical data.
If exchanges like this prove regular, we're putting the number at 3 weeks, or basically the date of the NCAA championship game. That's for the F-Bomb by the way, the line on the suit prop is off...
Less than 24 hours after becoming the first team in modern college basketball history to win two games in one day, Dawgs, 13-16 overall during the regular season, win the SEC Tournament, earning an automatic bid to The Big Dance in the process.