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MegECass110
Back at school for senior year, couldn't be happier.

Being grown up isn't half as fun as growing up. These are the best days of my life. The only thing that matters is just following my heart, and eventually I'll finally get it right.

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I Heart Stephen Curry, and Other March Madness Musings

by MegECass110
created March 24, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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Pfft...why would I watch basketball when I can do this instead?
Pfft...why would I watch basketball when I can do this instead?
I haven't really felt the true effects of being so far from home until this past week. I was in Ireland, in West Cork, and staying with my roommate's cousins. They live on a farm, and it's now lambing season. We spent two or three hours everyday out in the fields, tending to the sheep, feeding the lambs and hanging out with a pair of wonderful sheepdogs named George and Rodney. On Sunday afternoon, we went to Cork City, and spent the rest of the day drinking cider (four and a half pints) and watching soccer (ManU-Liverpool and Chelsea-Arsenal) in five different pubs. I felt very Irish indeed. We legitimized our drinking by going to church for three hours in the past two days.

I feel separated now more than ever because of March Madness. I filled out my bracket, without watching college basketball for three months. I had still followed it pretty closely, but I missed out on Josh Shipp going bananas and convinced myself that Pitt was so hot, they'd go all the way to the Final Four. On Saturday afternoon, the disconnection came to a head, when I had no idea why the head coach of Western Kentucky was talking to Greg Gumbel on NASN (the North American Sports Network...I wish I had discovered this sooner).

I didn't think it would be so bad, because you can "watch" the live streams on CBS' website. Ends up I can usually only hear the audio, because the stream is crappy and will freeze for 45 seconds at a time. I fell asleep at the beginning of the USC-Kansas State game, and I got to hear a little bit of Gus Johnson doing the Pitt game, which made me happy, but I didn't get to see anything too exciting. But I did get to see a sheep give birth, drive a tractor, get super muddy and listen to Irish people talk for the three straight days.

Some more thoughts on the tournament...

  • I heart Stephen Curry. I always get into great shooters from smaller/lesser known schools (like Marquette's Steve Novak a few years ago). They have this massive chip on their shoulder from not getting recruited by the bigger schools. Curry fits this bill, looks like he's 13, and just took down one of the best teams in the tournament, basically by himself. I, of course, predicted all of this and had Davidson in the Sweet Sixteen.
  • Wildcats...pretty much my favorite animal. I had not only Davidson in the Sweet Sixteen, but also the Villanova Wildcats. Behind the best dressed coached in college basketball (maybe all of sports) in Jay Wright, Nova has rid themselves of the mediocrity that plagued them for much of the regular season and taken out Clemson and Siena to get to the third round. Big East Pride!
  • Speaking of the Big East...West Virginia being good again. The last time I remember West Virginia basketball being awesome was two or three years ago, when they played in one of the greatest games I have ever seen in any sport, and upset Chris Paul and Wake Forest in double overtime. They made it all the way to the Elite 8 that year, behind the guy with all the tattoos and the coach's son. Beating Duke gets you automatic brownie points.
  • Loving UConn, Duke and Notre Dame all losing in the second round...that's all of my NCAA Axis of Evil going down. Fabulous.
  • God damn George Mason...that had 5-12 upset written all over it. Okay, maybe it didn't, but I was banking on my brother's proud Mason alumnus status to pull them through. Oh well.
  • The path is getting clearer for my X-Men to get all the way to the Final Four. They can take out West Virginia, and they can give UCLA a damn good game. Unless, of course, Western Kentucky takes out Kevin Love and Co. How facking awesome would that be...Western Kentucky-Xavier in the ELITE EIGHT! God I love March.
  • Mississippi Valley State should seriously consider a move to Division II. That being said...
  • UCLA is looking awfully sexy right now.
  • UNC looks sexier, though. I have them as my national champs.


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Steel TownAll-American
241 days ago
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Don't be too upset about not getting your fill of American news while you are there. When I was in The Netherlands, our vice president shot a man in the face. I would have loved if that didn't make it to global news.
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MegECass110AAA-er
241 days ago
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True. I hardly heard about Bear Stearns going under and the rest of the American economy going to shit. It was kinda nice.
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
241 days ago
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LOL no kidding, JP Morgan just upped the bid on Bear too.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
241 days ago
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Damn Bear and their lack of stock
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Steel TownAll-American
241 days ago
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Be glad you didn't get the memo from Bobby Knight, that Pitt was gonna win it all.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
241 days ago
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If they just opened the field up to 128 teams, Pitt coulda made it all the way.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
241 days ago
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We'll see how UNC fares against a team that can actually play defense. Washington State could cause some problems.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
241 days ago
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I hate UNC, but they are playing unbelievable ball right now.
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ASwaffAll-American
241 days ago
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I feel ya on George Mason. I had them going to the Sweet 16. Still didn't hurt me as badly as Drake did, though. My bracket sucked this year.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
241 days ago
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I wanted Mason to make that jump and go back to the Sweet 16, but they were no where near as good this past year as they were when they went to the Final 4, that team was great on defense.
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ASwaffAll-American
241 days ago
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Believe me, I never thought they were as good as they were last year. But, I've never been sold on Notre Dame. Seems they're overranked each year thanks to their membership in a solid basketball conference. And until the tournament, I wasn't sold on Washington State, either. I wasn't picking George Mason so much as I was picking against those two teams. Shows what I know.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
241 days ago
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No doubt, I'm not a big ND fan, and I dont trust teams like WSU who I've seen once or twice. However, I knew that GMU was over matched this year. It took all they had just to get into the tourney.
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CheezerMajor Leaguer
241 days ago
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That's what I love about AGM. Always a unique perspective. If I hadn't read this, I would have no idea that Jay Wright is a fashion plate and considered by some to be the best dressed coach in all of college basketball.
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Pittsburgh GunnyDraft Pick
241 days ago
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Mmmm lambs, we had fresh lamb for easter on the grill, yummy.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
241 days ago
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Haha comment of the day
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MegECass110AAA-er
241 days ago
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Oh God, we had this discussion. I love lamb (what you had sounds absolutely delicious). I don't know if I'll ever be able to eat it again. Probably...it's just too damn good to pass up. I hardly ever eat it as is, it's always a special occasion. They were soooooooooo cute though :)
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
241 days ago
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Hah yeah thats all the problem with being on a farm. Luckily I grew up on a cattle farm, so lambs and anything else along those lines are fair game to me.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
241 days ago
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stephen curry is the man.
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Jake The SnakeRed-Shirting
240 days ago
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Yeah, he's taking his team to the Final Four.
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FrugolfVarsity Captain
239 days ago
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Not much talk about Kansas but they look very good to me.I knew the Curry kid was good but he's on fire.He's really fun to watch.
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Cougar2000All-American
239 days ago
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Curry could be in the NBA next year. Wisconsin had best put SEVERAL bodies on him or it will be a long night!
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