“Auburn's first of two matchups this season against defending national champion LSU on Jan. 14 will air on ESPN with a 2 p.m. CT tip from Neville Arena. It will be the Tigers' first appearance on the flagship network since a 2004 NCAA Tournament contest against UConn.”
Game of the decade
Just one guy who was on the team last year and he had 0 starts, averaged 5.8 mpg and 2.4/0.6/0.1
Pinion might’ve been the worst defensive player I’ve seen in the entire SEC tbh
Dude subbed in against Auburn and Muss hid him on Zep Jasper’s 🚮 self. Pearl just ran iso on the dude 3 straight possessions and he went straight back to the bench
Half c***Edey’s annual exposal will feed families
https://twitter.com/ap_top25/status/1716486393570930714These teams are so funny lmao 1 guard and 4 centers
Imagine if the NBA did teams like this
These teams are so funny lmao 1 guard and 4 centers
Imagine if the NBA did teams like this
I kind of like it if those are the 5 best guys but Bacot…
They killed the NIT and will certainly be coming for the NCAA Tournament next
They killed the NIT and will certainly be coming for the NCAA Tournament next
in what sense?
in what sense?
They're trying to keep it to only P6 teams. Regular season conference champs are no longer guaranteed a bid to the NIT
They're trying to keep it to only P6 teams. Regular season conference champs are no longer guaranteed a bid to the NIT
yea just seen the changes. very horrible. it may indeed come to march, but i question how easily they'd pull that off without massive backlash.
re: NIT, it should be held like every year exclusively in like vegas / a neutral site for the entire tourney. idk if it was always this way or only recently, but the playing of early NIT games on campus was a disaster. no turnout what so ever in most cases.
yea just seen the changes. very horrible. it may indeed come to march, but i question how easily they'd pull that off without massive backlash.
re: NIT, it should be held like every year exclusively in like vegas / a neutral site for the entire tourney. idk if it was always this way or only recently, but the playing of early NIT games on campus was a disaster. no turnout what so ever in most cases.
I don't really think the NCAA cares much about backlash, just the dollars. And if they deem it more profitable to include only P6 teams, that's what they'll do
The last few tourneys have been wonky anyways with powerhouse teams losing early, and as fans we love it but I know they hate it from a revenue perspective
And I fully agree with the NIT thing. They're still doing first round campus games with the top 12 seeds guaranteed to host
Stupid prick