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I don't have an opinion on whether he should go or stay, but everyone has an expiration date. Not sure I agree with you about "no excuse for Duke not making it to the finals." I think all of the Elite 8 teams were terrific and all/almost all of the games could have gone either way. Should we condemn all of the 4 losing coaches?O Really wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 9:53 amI'm a long time admirer of Coach K, but I think it's time he passed the torch. No disrespect to the level of competition, but there's really no excuse for Duke not making it to the finals. Talent was unsurpassed, and the Coach K of a few years ago would have made it happen. Duke may have a couple of down years like UNC after Smith retired, until they get their own version of Williams, but it's not a program that's going to fall apart with a coaching change.
Only .02 percent of people correctly predicted the 2019 Final Four in the NCAA Bracket Challenge Game
... Auburn and Texas Tech earned their first-ever Final Four trips, Virginia is in its first since 1984, and Michigan State had to beat out the top overall seed, Duke, to reach the national semifinal....
CBS reported the same percentage of correct Final Four predictions in its game. ESPN's was .046 percent.... With Duke’s Elite Eight loss to Michigan State, eight of the 10 most-popular picks to win the championship have now been eliminated.ESPN Stats & Info
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7,928 out of 17.2 million Tournament Challenge entries correctly predicted Virginia, Michigan St., Texas Tech and Auburn would comprise the 2019 Final Four.
If you added up all the brackets that picked one of the four teams remaining to win the championship, they’d only total 11.7 percent.
Duke 39.2%
North Carolina 15.7%
Gonzaga 11.6%
Virginia 5.9%
Kentucky 4.9%
Mich. St. 4.7%
Tennessee 4.3%
Michigan 3.2%
Kansas 0.9%
Villanova 0.8%
Houston 0.8%
Texas Tech 0.7%
Purdue 0.7%
LSU 0.6%
Auburn 0.5%
So yeah, this field was a slightly surprising outcome.
But it isn’t that different from years past.
On average over the past nine years, just 0.25 percent of all BCG users have picked the Final Four correctly.
Only one year has seen more than 1 percent get the semifinals perfect — 2015. That year saw three 1 seeds (Duke, Wisconsin, and Kentucky) and a 7-seed Michigan State team that had made three straight Sweet 16s.
Compare that to a year like 2013, when one 1 seed (Louisville), two 4 seeds (Michigan and Syracuse), and one 9 seed (Wichita State) made it. No one called that one.
PERCENT of brackets with perfect final four
2011 0.0
2012 0.31
2013 0.0
2014 0.006
2015 1.61
2016 0.09
2017 0.003
2018 0.003
2019 0.02
In total, this year actually saw the highest percentage of perfect Final Fours since 2016, and the fourth highest in the nine years. All that goes to show you, they don't call it March Madness for nothing.
This is exactly what my son has been saying about Coach K, and a couple of others, for a couple of years.O Really wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 9:53 amI'm a long time admirer of Coach K, but I think it's time he passed the torch. No disrespect to the level of competition, but there's really no excuse for Duke not making it to the finals. Talent was unsurpassed, and the Coach K of a few years ago would have made it happen. Duke may have a couple of down years like UNC after Smith retired, until they get their own version of Williams, but it's not a program that's going to fall apart with a coaching change.
Oh well, go Notre Dame!
Report: Parents accuse UNC coach Sylvia Hatchell of referencing noose, pressuring players to play hurtVrede too wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 8:59 pmUNC women's basketball places entire staff on leave to examine 'issues raised by student-athletes'
Something really ugly must be alleged, and there must be some reason to believe that it's not made up.