Posted on 04/03/2010 9:30:04 PM PDT by tcrlaf
The real-life “Hoosiers” — hero Bobby Plump and the entire Milan team (minus one, who is no longer living) — will be present at the Butler-Duke game on Monday as guests of the Governor of Indiana.
Yes.....
Thanks! So this has been building for a while.
...and more than likely Nova had already played G-town twice that year.
You are correct, they are talking about a smaller conference in regards to size of the schools.
Just to correct the record, no, Justice Roberts wasn’t “disinvited.” The student body had petitioned to have him speak at the commencement because his niece was graduating. The faculty board nixed the idea. It was, imho, a very wrong-headed application of the school’s no-politics policy for commencement speakers. But at least they’re consistent, with the only politically oriented commencement speakers being the state’s governors (one D and one R), and their speeches were reportedly not political.
Duke, on the other hand, is rabidly left by comparison.
If you’re going to base your fan loyalty on a faculty’s support for or assault on conservatism, then Duke is hardly the better alternative. They’re filthy with leftist professors, terrorist sympathizers, and have a nasty, anti-American bent in their coursework, day in and day out. Their official behavior during the bogus lacrosse case, railroading innocent students for heinous crimes, was outrageous, and alone qualifies the school for disdain, imho.
Yes they were, and they were underseeded in this tournament strictly because of the league they're in. They're no Milan HS.
Me and my family will be rooting for DUKE! Fans to the end!
I forgot to add in my previous post...none of us are DUKE alum.
I didn’t know that about Justice Roberts, but if that’s the case...I hope DUKE beats their pants off and wipes the floor with their shorts!
I spoke too soon without having read the rest of the posts....still, shame on Butler.
Agtee with everything you said....it's a damn shame too. But when it comes to basketball, we choose to separate Coach K and the Team from the rest of the leftist crappos at the university...only with basketball.
"Smaller" as is "minor". The Big East, regardless of its number of members, was a basketball powerhouse in the 80's. In fact, in the 1985 tournament, 3 out of the Final Four teams were from the Big East conference.
The point is that Villanova, despite being a relatively small school, was still a top team from a top conference.
Oh, and one more thing -- there were also (IIRC) a #5 seed and massive underdogs to the #1 Georgetown Hoyas in the final game.
I will be because I actually picked Duke to win it all in my pool. Only two out of thirty in the pool I'm in picked Duke to go all the way. I figured they had a decent shot because they are well coached, mature and peaking at the right time.
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