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134785.6 in reply to 134785.5
Date: 3/17/2010 6:32:42 PM
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Achas? Olha que eu acho que é um jogo difícil para eles... Seja como for, mais à frente pode aparecer Baylor ou Villanova e trata da saúde deles.

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Date: 3/17/2010 6:52:48 PM
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Com o Harangody? Não me parece xD

É pena que o Kyle Mccalarney não possa ter ficado mais um anito, senão ai é que era.


Mas agora mais a sério, este ano segui 0 deles, por isso nem sei quem mais se destaca a não ser o Luke

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134785.8 in reply to 134785.7
Date: 3/18/2010 10:33:47 AM
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Pode-se por streams aqui?

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134785.10 in reply to 134785.4
Date: 3/18/2010 11:41:19 AM
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Os jogos passam na ESPNA?

Estou completamente a leste da NCAA. Algum site porreiro para ler uns previews?

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Date: 3/18/2010 11:53:20 AM
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Não sei, não tenho ESPNA.

Quanto à segunda pergunta, não sei. Talvez explorar o site da ESPN?

http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/
Encontrei isto: http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation. Não me parece muito aprofundado mas é o melhor que se arranja.

Mas sei que, no Chat do BB, o barril da vinhaça já está aberto e as bifanas já estão a assar.

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Date: 3/18/2010 2:39:29 PM
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Eu avisei-te. Vitória dos Old Dominion por 1 ponto a Notre Dame.

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Date: 3/18/2010 2:57:14 PM
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Dos 3 jogos que inauguraram o March Madness deste ano, um deles acabou por diferença de 1 pontos, e os outros 2 estão em OT, um deles em duplo OT.

Uma belo cartão de visita.

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Date: 3/18/2010 2:58:58 PM
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Vem mazé pró Chat.

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Date: 3/19/2010 9:55:25 AM
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O melhor é mesmo ver todos os jogos no site da CBS.

Estou aqui no trabalho com 2 horas de sono. Ontem era eu a querer ir dormir e mais um jogo equilibrado até tocar a corneta. Mais um prolongamento, mais drama. Sem dúvida que a minha previsão estava correcta. Este ano vai ser ainda mais louco que em anos anteriores. Fica aqui um excerto do que se passou ontem:

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The 2010 edition of the best day in college sports turned into arguably the greatest opening day in NCAA tournament history.

And it was a day that left many college basketball fans, including President Barack Obama, second-guessing their brackets.

The opening day of the NCAA tournament started Thursday with two games ending in overtime -- one going into double-overtime and the other involving a No. 15 seed -- and another game being decided by one point.

Just when it seemed the day could not get any better, a No. 13 seed stunned a No. 4 on a buzzer-beater and a No. 3 seed had to fight like mad to hold off a No. 14.

Unbelievably, Thursday's nightcap was even better than the day's earlier games. A No. 14 seed actually knocked off a No. 3 and three more games were won on last-second shots, including yet another one decided in overtime.


By the time No. 3-seeded New Mexico held off No. 14-seeded Montana 62-57 early Friday morning on the East Coast, the carnage of the tournament's first 13 hours left researchers scrambling for the record books. Seven lower-seeded teams won games Thursday, including five double-digit seeds, the most on the opening day of the tournament since 1991.

And for those who think there's not enough parity in college basketball, consider this: eight of the 16 games were decided in OT or by a 3 points or less (that hadn't happened on the first day since the field expanded in 1985), 11 of the 16 were decided by single-digits and three games went to overtime.

How much of a difference is eight out of 16 being decided in OT or by 3 points or less? Consider this: There were a grand total of nine of those games in the entire 2009 tournament.

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