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Cardinal2001

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Our game looks more impressive, with each team that loses to Kentucky.

They are a great team. Our team was good, too.
 

acgclone

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Kentucky wins 19 out of 20 home games versus us. That's essentially where we played them.

If the game is in Omaha, they still probably beat us 8 out of 10. They have 3-4 NBA guys, and we had Royce.
 

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Kentucky wins 19 out of 20 home games versus us. That's essentially where we played them.

If the game is in Omaha, they still probably beat us 8 out of 10. They have 3-4 NBA guys, and we had Royce.

They'd probably beat us 9 out of 10 times, if not all 10. Home court advantage only does so much when you're playing a team like Kentucky. Plus, lets not pretend that Lexington is 2000 miles away from Omaha.
 

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So all of you complaining about home court advantage (even though they're playing in Atlanta)... How do you feel about the NBA, NFL, MLB, and NHL playoffs? Do you think those should all be neutral site events as well?
 

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So all of you complaining about home court advantage (even though they're playing in Atlanta)... How do you feel about the NBA, NFL, MLB, and NHL playoffs? Do you think those should all be neutral site events as well?

Not to start this argument up in this thread again (i'd kind of dropped it) but i think part of what makes the NCAA tournament above and beyond all those mentioned is that most of the matchups are at neutral sites. (also why i'd hate to see home-site playoff games for CFB)