Jay Bilas & Willie Geist on the NCAA 'Sweet Sixteen'

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Jay Bilas & Willie Geist on the NCAA 'Sweet Sixteen'

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    1. robdverity  03/28/2011 07:02 PM Report

      Your 'good old Protestant Christian' is showing to equate atheism and Islam.

      Whom should be the more offended?

    2. CarolJ  03/27/2011 10:33 PM Report

      Robdverity, you must be an atheist or a muslim, because you sound like you were offended by Coach "K" crossing himself in full camera view. I did not see this but I am sure glad he did it. I am no atheist nor am I a perfect person, just a good old Protestant Christian.

      Go scrub your fingers and hands so the next time you type you will leave a clean message.

    3. robdverity  03/27/2011 04:55 PM Report

      VCU (11) 71

      KU (1) 61

    4. robdverity  03/25/2011 04:24 PM Report

      Further, if divine intrusion worked wouldn't Notre Dame be a perennial champion? Just meet center court / field and ask Her what margin of victory She had in mind (this time).

    5. robdverity  03/25/2011 03:22 PM Report

      Prayer at sporting contests??? Coach K appeared to be soliciting divine intervention before the tipoff of Dukes game with AZ. His (ostentatious, to me) crossing himself - in full camera view was vacuous and demeaning to him and to any useful concept of a supreme being. [It only worked for the 1st half.]

      If She is decidedly a non-interventist controller-of-events (think Japan, Haiti, Rwanda, Holocaust, yadda, yadda) it seems beyond hubristic for even the great K to think She would step in to save his E. coast sports-writers reputation.

      Fast-forward: Moslem coach on sidelines. Unrolls a prayer rug (and depending on orientation of Mecca) exposes an upturned backside to the fans. Equally futile as Allah doesn't seem to intervene in Arab affairs too much either.

      If coach K was asking for personal strength (and not a winning score), then that's what locker rooms (or bathroom stalls) should be used for.

      Besides, he's obviously overrated. Ask Her.

    6. robdverity  03/25/2011 01:12 AM Report

      Arizona(5) 93

      Duke(1) 77

    7. robdverity  03/25/2011 01:06 AM Report

      Roooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooock

      Chaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalk

      Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

      Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawk

      KUuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!

    8. REMant  03/24/2011 01:14 PM Report

      You know guys, unlike football, there IS parity in basketball, and, if you think back far enough with minor exceptions there always has been. The Southwest bracket seems to me to be the weakest and I'll not be surprised if Kansas emerges from it. You talked, however, about all the games except Butler-Wisconsin. Butler did knock off the number one seed (again), and Wisconsin has beaten OSU this year.