I think this is the most evenly matched first round game. I'm glad it's the one CBS is showing in my area.
UNLV has the experience edge in this game. I love both Thad Young and Javaris Crittenton, but I don't think either are ready for this type of atmosphere. Also watching the GTech players get severe cramps in their last game, was a red flag. Most players cramp up when they're dehydrated or aren't in the proper conditioning. UNLV likes to push the pace, and I'm not sure GTech players have the stamina to keep up.
Nice little run by the Yellow Jackets to tie it up at 40. G. Tech's depth could cause problems. They're bench is outscoring the Rebels by 17.
One of the players in 1st place, davos bracket, has GTech making it to the Final 4. He must be sweating bullets.
<div class="quote_poster">Bobcats Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Very questionable coaching from Tech. They just took their last timeout with over 2 minutes left.</div> Yeah, I thought that was pretty stupid in such a closely contested game. The game was definitely as good as I thought it was going to be. I pretty much flipped a coin on it and went with Tech. I don't remember doing so bad with my bracket in the first round.
<div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">UNLV win this one. Pretty good game, the best of the day so far.</div> Yeah, but that's not saying much imo. The tournament on the whole has been a real let down so far: only three close games and only one true upset. Oh well, hopefully it'll pick up as the day goes on. Is anyone else tremendously disappointed in Georgia Tech? They have the perfect roster. I know I'm a sucker for a sexy roster, but you'd think a team with this much talent would have finished better than they did, with a #10 seed and a first round exit. Underclassmen Thaddeus Young, Javaris Crittenton, and Lewis Clinch all have legitimate NBA futures, and they have a lot of solid veterans that'd be stars on less-stacked teams in guys like Ra'Sean Dickey, Anthony Morrow, and Jeremis Smith. I know that might just seem like a bunch of names to people who don't avidly follow college basketball, but every one of those players has more individual ability than any single player on UNLV. The Yellow Jackets are really the definition of underachieving.