What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

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  • loloben
    Pro
    • May 2010
    • 672

    #46
    Re: What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

    If a team loses its best guard for 30 minutes and lost by 1 point, the best guard was the difference.
    "My body could stand the crutches but my mind couldn't stand the sideline"- Michael Jordan

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    • Zenigundam
      Rookie
      • Feb 2011
      • 243

      #47
      Re: What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

      Originally posted by elicoleman
      How about if AJ Price plays the rest of the game and UConn pulls away?
      It wasn't going to happen. I don't remember exactly what Price's stat line was when he got hurt but it sure wasn't pretty.

      That's what happens when you have a team that doesn't shoot it well and they go up against a team with a PG who can hit the 3 and penetrate and a legitimate 6'8" big man with skills down low.

      UConn just needed better talent to win that game. Give them one more shooter and they probably win, but that shooter was not named AJ Price.

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      • loloben
        Pro
        • May 2010
        • 672

        #48
        Re: What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

        Originally posted by Zenigundam
        It wasn't going to happen. I don't remember exactly what Price's stat line was when he got hurt but it sure wasn't pretty.

        That's what happens when you have a team that doesn't shoot it well and they go up against a team with a PG who can hit the 3 and penetrate and a legitimate 6'8" big man with skills down low.

        UConn just needed better talent to win that game. Give them one more shooter and they probably win, but that shooter was not named AJ Price.
        uConn would have won the game if they had Price and went to the Sweet Sixteen/Elite Eight.
        "My body could stand the crutches but my mind couldn't stand the sideline"- Michael Jordan

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        • IlliniM1ke
          Heroes Never Die
          • Feb 2003
          • 8082

          #49
          Re: What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

          Originally posted by Zenigundam
          It wasn't going to happen. I don't remember exactly what Price's stat line was when he got hurt but it sure wasn't pretty.

          That's what happens when you have a team that doesn't shoot it well and they go up against a team with a PG who can hit the 3 and penetrate and a legitimate 6'8" big man with skills down low.

          UConn just needed better talent to win that game. Give them one more shooter and they probably win, but that shooter was not named AJ Price.
          You make it sound as if AJ Price was having a horrible game, he hadn't done much of anything but he hadn't tried to do much of anything, at the time of his injury his statline was:

          0-1 FG, 1 reb, 1 ast

          I would wager he would've wound up with some buckets and atleast a few more assists had he been healthy.
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          • NYJets
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jul 2002
            • 18637

            #50
            Re: What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

            So they needed one more shooter, but if they had their best shooter, who was an all big east, nba caliber player, he wouldn't have helped.

            Yea, you aren't a UConn/Big Easter *****.
            Originally posted by Jay Bilas
            The question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConn

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            • Zenigundam
              Rookie
              • Feb 2011
              • 243

              #51
              Re: What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

              Originally posted by NYJets
              So they needed one more shooter, but if they had their best shooter, who was an all big east, nba caliber player, he wouldn't have helped.

              Yea, you aren't a UConn/Big Easter *****.

              Their best shooter in your opinion (Price) was an average shooter by my standards. If they had a Dan Dickau or Chris Lofton or Brandon Rush on that team, they would have beaten San Diego.

              I'm definitely not a *****. Like I said, I've been a fan of Duke and Seton Hall since I was a kid so I can't possibly be a Big East *****.

              San Diego was just the better team and that's all there is to it.

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              • Yeah...THAT Guy
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                • Dec 2006
                • 17294

                #52
                Re: What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

                Originally posted by Zenigundam
                Their best shooter in your opinion (Price) was an average shooter by my standards. If they had a Dan Dickau or Chris Lofton or Brandon Rush on that team, they would have beaten San Diego.

                I'm definitely not a *****. Like I said, I've been a fan of Duke and Seton Hall since I was a kid so I can't possibly be a Big East *****.

                San Diego was just the better team and that's all there is to it.
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                2. There's literally no logic in the argument that UConn was the lesser team when they lost by 1 point without their go-to scorer for almost the entire game. But I guess you're entitled to whatever opinion you have
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                • Sportsforever
                  NL MVP
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 20368

                  #53
                  Re: What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

                  Originally posted by SwampStomper90
                  I'll go ahead and say San Diego over Connecticut a few years ago.

                  And despite the heat I'll get for listing a non-Tourney game, Chaminade over Virginia in 1982 was and is the biggest upset in all of sports.
                  While Chaminade over Ralph Sampson and Virginia was huge, I have to say the Miracle on Ice remains imo the biggest upset in all of sportsdom.
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                  • Chip Douglass
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 12256

                    #54
                    Re: What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

                    Originally posted by Sportsforever
                    While Chaminade over Ralph Sampson and Virginia was huge, I have to say the Miracle on Ice remains imo the biggest upset in all of sportsdom.
                    Any decent, patriotic, and freedom-loving American should say the Miracle on Ice.
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                    • Sportsforever
                      NL MVP
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 20368

                      #55
                      Re: What was the biggest upset in NCAA Tournament History?

                      Originally posted by Chip Douglass
                      Any decent, patriotic, and freedom-loving American should say the Miracle on Ice.
                      Truth! Hey, our teams are playing each other in the tourney again. Hopefully the outcome is similar to 2006/2007!
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