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OT: Just got done watching Kentucky-UNC.

That was one of the best regular season college basketball games I've seen in forever...

Too bad Roy Williams called what might have been the dumbest inbounds play I've seen in even longer than forever...who draws up a 3 point play with 1.4 seconds to the farthest corner of the court from where the ball is being thrown in at??
 
That was one of the best regular season college basketball games I've seen in forever...

Too bad Roy Williams called what might have been the dumbest inbounds play I've seen in even longer than forever...who draws up a 3 point play with 1.4 seconds to the farthest corner of the court from where the ball is being thrown in at??
Yes, great game. Fox, he goes up like David Thompson used to, is as quick as John Wall but a far superior shooter. I'm not an UK fan, but, boy, those players dazzled.
 
I wonder what they study fall semester to stay eligible for BB season?

I always find this thought interesting...only because if my son was insanly great with numbers coming out of high school and a big accounting firm told him..."listen, because of our company rules, you have to go to college for a year and then we will hire you for $40 million guaranteed" I would tell him to not do anything stupid and enjoy his one year in college. It's a joke they have to go for a year. As for your question, they only have to stay eligible for the first semester. Once the grades come out for the second semester basketball is over and they are getting ready for the draft. It's how the system is setup.

{Edit...just reread your first post and seen it said Fall semester. I apologize...thought you were referencing the second semester. My bad...}
 
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Kentucky has two of the greatest college guards I've ever seen in Fox (24 points, 9 assists) and Monk (47 points), and they've both freshmen. Unreal talent. Great game.

Watched the game. Odds are that neither will be in class after April 15, 2017
 
Pennstatenate. First, they will have to play at least 25 years at $20M per year to match what I get in interest per year. Second, I have my degrees. Na, na, na.
 
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