I think I’ll just hold tight here with my 1 point
I'll go ahead and give it to you since all anybody can do is tie. I prefer a faster turnover.
The other answer is Chattanooga who took down Georgia and Illinois in 1997.
I think I’ll just hold tight here with my 1 point
Dam that was quickRutgers, 1991?
Man, I really only know their history since 2000 or so. They've had a ton of great players since then but most of them left early for the draft and the ones who stayed all 4 years definitely weren't huge scorers as underclassmen.Who is the all-time leading scorer for Texas?
Man, I really only know their history since 2000 or so. They've had a ton of great players since then but most of them left early for the draft and the ones who stayed all 4 years definitely weren't huge scorers as underclassmen.
Just a wild guess, and probably way way way wrong, but I'll say AJ Abrams.
That’s correct.AJ Abrams actually is a real estate agent in Williamson County right now.
Making bank in Round Rock.
Abrams is up there with Travis Mays.
Actually is Terrence Rencher
Has a couple hundred more than the other guys.
Second favorite NYC player behind Royal Ivey for Texas.
That’s correct.
The way this works is you now ask the board a question and we use the honor system to try and answer it. No googling allowed except for research if it’s necessary.
Fair enough.I'll let you have that one.
Mine would be too easy
Fair enough.
Who has the NCAA record for most career games played at 157?
Hint - The record is less than 10 years old.
Not him. Solid guess though.Probably not right but Aaron Craft seemed like he played college forever
Don't know the answer but I remember Wayne Turner used to have that record with 151. I didn't realize it's been blown out of the water.Fair enough.
Who has the NCAA record for most career games played at 157?
Hint - The record is less than 10 years old.
Adam morrison. Although if you ask anyone they will tell you Perry Ellis player at ku with wilt, Danny, and last year as well
NopePrzemek Karnowski
I think I know from your clues, but I suck as asking trivia questions. Not something I take lightly.Nope
If it helps this guy was injured and was granted a medical redshirt 5th year so he got a bit more than just 4 college seasons.
Did you mean lighty?I think I know from your clues, but I suck as asking trivia questions. Not something I take lightly.
Did you mean lighty?
Sure. I was just waiting for somebody to say his name but instead I got likes. Lol.You giving him that one? I guess we all know the answer is David Lighty now.
Sure. I was just waiting for somebody to say his name but instead I got likes. Lol.
He's up or you're up.
Who defeated UNC and Duke in the 1979 tournament?I'll go ahead and ask away... two-part question
March 10th, 1979 is commonly referred to as Black Sunday in the state of North Carolina. This was the first time in tournament history where seeds were assigned by the tournament committee. UNC and Duke were the 1 and 2 seeds in the East Region, respectively. Both had a huge advantage playing their first game of the tournament just down the road in Raleigh. Both schools lost. Who defeated UNC and Duke in the 1979 tournament?
Because you can essentially win a question off one answer, I'm going to throw in another question. That way, you need at least two correct answers to secure the win. Michigan State won the title in 1979. What 1 seed did they take down in the regional final?
Who defeated UNC and Duke in the 1979 tournament?
Indiana State
Michigan State won the title in 1979. What 1 seed did they take down in the regional final?
Notre Dame
The team that beat UNC is an Ivy League school. The team that beat Duke is in the top 10 for all-time wins. The two victorious schools ended up playing each other in the regional finals. Pretty impressive for a 9 seed and 10 seed.
Penn and St. John’s
1996 KentuckyOf the championship teams that played 6 NCAA games, name the 5 teams (with year they won) with the largest point differential during the NCAA tournament. 1 point for each correct answer and -1 for every wrong answer.
Bonus points if you can rank them or tell me the total point differential
1996 Kentucky
2007 Florida
2018 Villanova
1 right, 1 wrong. Net score of 0.
Fine. I guess I'll go for the tie.
Michigan State in 2000.
I rest my case.
Moss, I think you get some of your questions from the same place I do. Wikipedia history of the NCAA tournament.