Turn things around = getting boat raced by Iowa this year.As I said, a long stretch of mediocrity. Oregon had a long stretch of awful but has turned things around recently
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Turn things around = getting boat raced by Iowa this year.As I said, a long stretch of mediocrity. Oregon had a long stretch of awful but has turned things around recently
Apparently you have a really poor definition of mediocrity.As I said, a long stretch of mediocrity. Oregon had a long stretch of awful but has turned things around recently
Apparently you have a really poor definition of mediocrity.
You have a poor definition of higher standards then.No just higher standards
You have a poor definition of higher standards then.
Either way, your vocabulary is broken......
Yeah one that equates to Iowa > Oregon......It’s just a different standard for success
It's a complex algorithm that I can explain if anyone is interested. Just PM me.
1. Tennessee - .9329
2. Purdue - .9156
3. Virginia - .9123
4. UNC - .8906
5. Gonzaga - .8901
6. Wisconsin - .8865
7. MSU - .8713
8. Texas Tech - .8709
9. LSU - .8543
10. Houston - .8458
Yeah one that equates to Iowa > Oregon......
Solid algorithm. Only one of your teams failed to make the Sweet 16 LOL
Oh, it's far from over.
Hard to say making the Sweet 16 is shitting the bed, regardless of seed.
For a #1 seed?
It's a complex algorithm that I can explain if anyone is interested. Just PM me.
1. Tennessee - .9329
2. Purdue - .9156
3. Virginia - .9123
4. UNC - .8906
5. Gonzaga - .8901
6. Wisconsin - .8865
7. MSU - .8713
8. Texas Tech - .8709
9. LSU - .8543
10. Houston - .8458
Lol, you sat on that and had to sweat out Iowa's comeback against a 2 seed that could go to the Final Four.Another March Madness, another tournament where Iowa doesn't make it out of the first weekend. Like clockwork. Oregon > Iowa
Lol, you sat on that and had to sweat out Iowa's comeback against a 2 seed that could go to the Final Four.
Regardless of what happens in the tournament, you still lost to this bad Iowa team, and regardless of what happens in this tournament, previous tournaments and many tournaments to follow, nothing changes this fact:
Iowa > Oregon
Stay triggered, my Nike-funded school-supporting Duck fan.
And that's why Iowa > Oregon.Winning in March > winning in November
So would your team once the NCAA sanctions take effect.My algorithm says that Iowa would of been better off in the NIT.
And that's why Iowa > Oregon.
It's a complex algorithm that I can explain if anyone is interested. Just PM me.
1. Tennessee - .9329
2. Purdue - .9156
3. Virginia - .9123
4. UNC - .8906
5. Gonzaga - .8901
6. Wisconsin - .8865
7. MSU - .8713
8. Texas Tech - .8709
9. LSU - .8543
10. Houston - .8458
Nah, always.Not anytime recently
Maybe in hawkitt's imaginary rankings
Nah, always.
Iowa > Oregon
Did I say we were talking about wrestling?Are we talking about wrestling again? Yall need to make your own board for this.
Looks like Wisconsin is the winner.It's a complex algorithm that I can explain if anyone is interested. Just PM me.
1. Tennessee - .9329
2. Purdue - .9156
3. Virginia - .9123
4. UNC - .8906
5. Gonzaga - .8901
6. Wisconsin - .8865
7. MSU - .8713
8. Texas Tech - .8709
9. LSU - .8543
10. Houston - .8458