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Snubblicious!

Yeah, I’m chewing gum; was it that obvious?

- So the NCAA Tournament Bracket has been released. I can’t say I’m shocked that the Bruins were dropped to a #2 seed. Sure, they still get to stay in California until the Final Four, but a second-round matchup against Indiana/Gonzaga will be fun. A potential Sweet Sixteen matchup against Duke/Pitt will be fun as well, especially if Pitt advances that far (Howland v. Dixon!). Then, of course, an Elite Eight matchup against Kansas ought to be compelling. Of course, I’m making a bunch of assumptions here. I have UCLA losing in the Elite Eight last year, and we all know how that ended up. I actually have UCLA losing to Pittsburgh this year in the Sweet Sixteen; yeah, I just don’t have faith in that team recovering from their last two losses. Of course, all of this is subject to change before the 15th.

- I’m watching ESPN’s coverage of the tournament, and Doug Gottlieb, Digger Phelps, and Dickie V have picked UCLA to make the Final Four, both picking them to beat Kansas to get there. Hubert Davis and Jay Bilas have Kansas over UCLA. Dickie V has UCLA beating Florida to get to the championship! That man is crazy, baby! He has them falling to UNC, though.

- To suit the title of this blog entry, let’s talk bracket snubs. How the heck does 18-win Stanford get in, especially after coming from ahead to lose to USC in the Pac-10 tourney? How does Arkansas get in (no, a trip to the SEC Finals wasn’t enough)? How does Syracuse and Drexel get left out? How does Drexel get left out???

- Prized USC recruit OJ Mayo was cited for possession of marijuana Friday night. Way to go. Can’t this guy wait until he reaches the NBA to cause trouble? They say this is his second serious incident–the first was improper contact with an official in a high school basketball game (a ruling that I thought was pretty wrong; I saw the video, and it looked like the “bump” was incidential). Oh well, he’ll be one-and-done next year, and probably a top-5 pick in the 2008 NBA draft.

- Every year, a 12-seed beats a 5-seed; it just happens. This year, I’m not so sure any of the 12s (Old Dominion, Illinois, Arkansas, Long Beach State) are going to beat any of the 5s (Butler, Virginia Tech, USC, Tennessee). I sure hope Arkansas gets beat by USC, or I’ll look really bad for questioning why they got in to the dance).

- I’ll have my final bracket posted here soon; for now, I have all four #1s advancing, so clearly changes need to be made. Right now, I have Florida over Kansas and UNC over OSU in the Final Four, and Florida over UNC in the Championship game.

- More bracketology talk to come! BTW, you’re a gambling degenerate if you bet on the play-in game between Florida A&M and Niagara :P

Daylight Savings Time

Don’t forget to roll your clocks forward an hour! Losing sleep FTW!

My sister, Nancy, opened up her own blog (see links section). We’ll see if she posts to it often, or if she’s as much of a slacker as I am.

- Ron Artest apologized and rejoined the Sacramento Kings. I’m pretty surprised by this–not his return, but the fact that the Kings allowed him to return so quickly. On the one hand, why would the Kings want him back? He’s obviously going to be a huge distraction to the team. On the other hand, maybe he deserves a chance to come back into the league and play basketball, and use basketball to get his mind off his personal life. Then again, does he deserve this chance? I’m not too sure.

- The Big East (Georgetown) and Pac-10 (Oregon) championships were absolute yawners; so was the Conference USA championship (Memphis). I expect Florida v Arkansas to be a ridiculous blowout. Hopefully UNC/NCST (and coach Sidney Lowe’s bright red blazer) and Ohio State/Wisconsin will both be awesome games.

- Speaking of the Big East, Pitt’s Aaron Grey…what’s the big deal with the guy? Maybe it’s because I wasn’t able to watch him the entire year, but the guy looks like an immobile stiff out there. Maybe it’s because Pitt played Louisville and Georgetown back-to-back, but the guy reminds me of Arvydas Sabonis (sp?), minus an outside shot. I hope Kevin Love (UCLA recruit and a big the Bruins could use THIS year) doesn’t turn out to be nothing more than a stiff.

- I did have Chinese food today, and I did order some Kung Pao chicken. I’m very happy I did, even if it cost an arm and a leg. I also ordered some stir-fry steak dish, and that was damn tasty too. Plus, I have plenty of leftovers for the next few days.

- A man in NY mugged a 101-year old woman over a tidy sum of $33.00. What a lowlife; I guess he really needed the money. Now I am not trying to make light of the situation, but I love the woman’s comments: I’m quite sure that if it had happened when I was younger, I would have been after him,” she said. “I’m a very strong woman. I’ve been that way my whole life.”

I hate to end this entry on such a low note, but I’m tired. Happy blogging!