Srsly. "Winston goes up for the shot, Williamson is on the bench, can't make a play on it."
I honestly don't know what UNC looks like next year. I think we lose 5 of our top 6?
We have 1 5 star, 1 3 star, and are in the mix for 3 more 5 stars.
Srsly. "Winston goes up for the shot, Williamson is on the bench, can't make a play on it."
For basketball? Hell yeah. Aside from Kentucky, the regular season is usually a layup.
Yeah, guess I have to hate him a little bit less, now.Leisher wrote: Bruce Pearl showing a lot of class. (That isn't sarcasm.)
I watched the end of regulation just now. I'm not sure UVA was the best team in this tournament, but damn if they weren't the clutchiest/luckiest.Caesars Palace was the first sportsbook to post odds and installed the Cavaliers as the favorites at 5-1 prior their 85-77 overtime victory in Monday night's title game. Runner-up Texas Tech was listed at 30-1 odds.
The Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook followed by making Virginia and the Kentucky Wildcats co-favorites at 7-1.
After Virginia, Duke and Kentucky have the second-best odds at Caesars at 8-1, followed by Gonzaga at 10-1 and Michigan State at 12-1. Duke's Tre Jones on Monday announced he would return to school next season, but the Blue Devils are expected to lose Zion Williamson, Cam Reddish and RJ Barrett.
Roanoke is much more VT than UVA. UVA's the snooty side of Va. If you had been in Richmond, or NoVa, would have seen a lot more of it, I'm guessing.