I started cheering for UCLA when they beat Michigan State in the play-in round. One game kinda made a statement of Pac12 vs B1G. One conference very underrated, one conference very overrated.UCLA hasn't really felt like a typical low seeded underdog...even though I've been cheering for them in part because in 6 years this is the only time I've seen local sports fans visible in LA (outside of Lakers and Kobe's death).
- The UCLA name and legacy
- Pretty obvious their entire conference was wildly underrated and underseeded, like a historically significant underrating
- They just look like one of the 5-10 most talented teams
Don't get me wrong I love an 11 seed in the final four, but this didn't have the same vibe as George Mason or even the back to back Butler years.
Check out how wildly off the typical computer model was on the Pac 12, look at KenPom's gigantic swing from their last rating before the tourney to the current rating:
USC, was 55, now 6th
UCLA, was 78, now 13th
Oregon State, was 87, now 43rd
Colorado, was 35, now 8th
Oregon somehow was the only one that didn't fly upward, 17 before, 16 after...still they only got a 7 seed, not the 4/5 these ratings would have suggested
OTOH:
Fun thing for me that I am well under 50 and so both of them live and remember.Certainly this generation's Laettner shot
Are you an Iowa fan? Jkjk wrong Fran.Still gonna trust Fran on this one.
I still think championship game tips off too late, especially for a Monday. Even doing 8:15 ET would make more sense.
It might seem like a sign of me getting (too) old, but I've felt this way for like 20 years, and even when my work schedule was more evening-oriented, I thought it was too late.
(I think Super Bowl kicks off too late, too. So maybe it's a "me" problem).
I still think championship game tips off too late, especially for a Monday. Even doing 8:15 ET would make more sense.
It might seem like a sign of me getting (too) old, but I've felt this way for like 20 years, and even when my work schedule was more evening-oriented, I thought it was too late.
(I think Super Bowl kicks off too late, too. So maybe it's a "me" problem).
Yeah, I don't get the 9:20 ET start either. You're going to lose the East coast casual viewer in the second half. Was this set from the start, or was it based on Gonzaga being in the game and trying to maximize the viewership from the West coast?
I think it's typically that time.
Same with football.
Too late. I don't remember the last time I watched the entire football championship game.
I would rank them:It's honestly one of the biggest things I hate about living on the East Coast. ET for sports sucks big time. May be a tad biased from growing up in Iowa during my school years where all I had to care about was watching sports and playing sports, but CT is perfect in my opinion for sports on TV. I would say the same for MT as well when I was out that way during a couple of weekends in the Fall for football games.
I would rank them:
1. Mountain Time
2. Central Time
3. Pacific Time (may be a bit early occasionally but when games are over have some of your day left at times.)
4. Eastern Time (most national night games always start too damn late)
More Miley?? Who the hell asked for this?!
Agree. It is ridiculously late. Start at 7:00 Central (8:00 Eastern)Yeah, I don't get the 9:20 ET start either. You're going to lose the East coast casual viewer in the second half. Was this set from the start, or was it based on Gonzaga being in the game and trying to maximize the viewership from the West coast?