Who can tell me why it takes two days to play the last five minutes of a college basketball game?
I always thoughtwatchingbasketballon TVwas incredibly dull.
Who can tell me why it takes two days to play the last five minutes of a college basketball game?
Do you prefer the NBA? If not, sounds like you just don’t like college basketball.Who can tell me why it takes two days to play the last five minutes of a college basketball game?
I just don't like the last few minutes of college basketball. I went to Georgia Tech and our hoops teams don't get on TV that much. So I generally don't have a rooting interest in the games. Also, one-and-done has ruined a lot of team identities. The Christian Laettner Blue Devils and the Patrick Ewing Hoyas are a thing of the past. Now, only the coaches are recognized - therefore, the coaches are the stars of the game and get to show off in the last few minutes.Do you prefer the NBA? If not, sounds like you just don’t like college basketball.
I used to be s huge fan but haven’t followed the sport in several years. My problem with it is that there are so many teams and the talent spread so thin, that when a powerhouse like Duke or UNC gets “upset’” by Podunk U, it’s reallly not an upset. There are just too many teams, players, and playing styles, to get a read on how good or bad a team is.
Also, “one and done” rule has diluted the talent to the point that a lot of college basketball is just plain second rate. The best players play one season then move on. The only guys who stick aroud for the most part, are the lesser talents. Maybe that’s why fouls are called nearly every possession.
The NBA is much better.
Hockey is even better.Do you prefer the NBA? If not, sounds like you just don’t like college basketball.
I used to be s huge fan but haven’t followed the sport in several years. My problem with it is that there are so many teams and the talent spread so thin, that when a powerhouse like Duke or UNC gets “upset’” by Podunk U, it’s reallly not an upset. There are just too many teams, players, and playing styles, to get a read on how good or bad a team is.
Also, “one and done” rule has diluted the talent to the point that a lot of college basketball is just plain second rate. The best players play one season then move on. The only guys who stick aroud for the most part, are the lesser talents. Maybe that’s why fouls are called nearly every possession.
The NBA is much better.
I much prefer NBA to college basketball.Do you prefer the NBA? If not, sounds like you just don’t like college basketball.
I used to be s huge fan but haven’t followed the sport in several years. My problem with it is that there are so many teams and the talent spread so thin, that when a powerhouse like Duke or UNC gets “upset’” by Podunk U, it’s reallly not an upset. There are just too many teams, players, and playing styles, to get a read on how good or bad a team is.
Also, “one and done” rule has diluted the talent to the point that a lot of college basketball is just plain second rate. The best players play one season then move on. The only guys who stick aroud for the most part, are the lesser talents. Maybe that’s why fouls are called nearly every possession.
The NBA is much better.
I like hockey, it’s a great sport, but there is nothing like watching guys appearing to defy the laws of gravity. In addition, throwing a ball into a ring that is lying flat but suspended 10 ft. off the floor, from 23 feet away (or further). is much harder than sliding a puck along the ground into a hockey net from 23 ft.Hockey is even better.
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