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Well. My mojo gear had been easily decided. Go huskies. And a record 18 conference wins. Let’s go!!!!!!!!
There is a possibility they don’t get put away.Well. My mojo gear had been easily decided. Go huskies. And a record 18 conference wins. Let’s go!!!!!!!!
Yes technically. By one or 2 teams.There is a possibility they don’t get put away.
I find your lack of faith disturbing.There is a possibility they don’t get put away.
I don't know, depending on our overall seed, dusting the overall one and/or two seed in the final four seems like a good thing, regardless of our uniform.I find your lack of faith disturbing.
There is a possibility they don’t get put away.
Correct, but what was the side panel on the trunks? HUSKIES, old husky logo or new husky/wolf logo? I do prefer the old dog.Unless they've changed things, if equally seeded teams meet in the final four, a coin flip decides home/road uniforms. In 1999 Duke was overall #1 but we wore white.
Fun fact, in all five of our national championship games we wore home uniforms.
Why? If they're wearing blue it's only because they're in the championship game. But at this point wearing blue in the championship game is out of their hands so no lack of faith in the Huskies. I'm saying they're in the championship game. Understand?I find your lack of faith disturbing.
Have they changed that? Back in 1999 they didn't announce every seeding so nobody knew if a team was the overall #1 seed or overall #2 seeded team. So that was the only fair way to do it. Would they still do coin flips today?Unless they've changed things, if equally seeded teams meet in the final four, a coin flip decides home/road uniforms. In 1999 Duke was overall #1 but we wore white.
Fun fact, in all five of our national championship games we wore home uniforms.
Unless they've changed things, if equally seeded teams meet in the final four, a coin flip decides home/road uniforms. In 1999 Duke was overall #1 but we wore white.
Fun fact, in all five of our national championship games we wore home uniforms.
I do remember Duke being announced as the overall number one (the only current verification of that I could find with a quick search was wikipedia, which I wouldn't stake too much on but I'll continue to look).Have they changed that? Back in 1999 they didn't announce every seeding so nobody knew if a team was the overall #1 seed or overall #2 seeded team. So that was the only fair way to do it. Would they still do coin flips today?
We’re undefeated with CONNECTICUT this year too, no?Much funner fact is we won all 5 of those games.
Last year we wore our "Connecticut" throwbacks all tourney (except Gonzaga when we wore blue as the lower seed). Will we stick with the current "UCONN" white unis this time? We did go undefeated at home this year.
Could be true but I don't remember that. So what if UConn had played Michigan State in the final? Would they have flipped a coin? In 2012 the selection committee started releasing the No. 1 to 68 true seed list after announcing the bracket. Did they announce just the overall 1 seed back in 1999?I do remember Duke being announced as the overall number one (the only current verification of that I could find with a quick search was wikipedia, which I wouldn't stake too much on but I'll continue to look).
I was kidding but i do like your point. I got dunked on. Well played sir. lol!Why? If they're wearing blue it's only because they're in the championship game. But at this point wearing blue in the championship game is out of their hands so no lack of faith in the Huskies. I'm saying they're in the championship game. Understand?
Love our blues. Just gonna miss them til November.The blues are fine, I like em. The black ones need to be tossed into the sun.
We do whatever is close to last year. You know Hurley. BET. Different story. Even though it’s white each game.Much funner fact is we won all 5 of those games.
Last year we wore our "Connecticut" throwbacks all tourney (except Gonzaga when we wore blue as the lower seed). Will we stick with the current "UCONN" white unis this time? We did go undefeated at home this year.
Could be true but I don't remember that. So what if UConn had played Michigan State in the final? Would they have flipped a coin? In 2012 the selection committee started releasing the No. 1 to 68 true seed list after announcing the bracket. Did they announce just the overall 1 seed back in 1999?