NCAA Sweet 16: (5) Butler vs (1) Syracuse

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Mar 25, 2010 9:20pm


"I love you guys."

I feel for ewok, I really do. But this was pretty special considering Butler is from Indy.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:20pm
jpake1 wrote: That's the thing, nobody in this field looked like they had "it" all year. A weak year in general.
I thought Kansas might have because of Collins. I definitely think Kentucky does (and have since I saw John Wall single-handedly take over a couple of games and hit a couple of game winners early in the year).

When I was filling out my bracket Syracuse never even crossed my mind.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:20pm
Well, that made me want to vomit.

I'll disagree. Syracuse and Kansas were both special teams IMO. Of course, hindsight is 20/20. It's easy to say they weren't special or them and Kansas didn't appear to have it. Well, almost all year just about everybody was saying that they thought they did have it. That doesn't mean shit now, but it's just a lot of after the fact talk.

You just can't turn the ball over that many times and expect to win. Rick Jackson pretty much handed the ball to a Butler player every time he touched it. A human turnover with legs. And as soon as Howard picked up his 4th foul and went out of the game......Rick Jackson negates any advantage Syracuse had down low by picking up his 4th. Fucking moron. Well, credit to Butler.

Anyways, I'm not sure how to feel about this season. NOBODY had Syracuse as a #1 seed and the Big East regular season champion in the preseason after they lost Flynn, Harris and Devendorf. They were picked to finish 6th in the conference and were probably considered a borderline NCAA team. They exceeded every expectation I had for them by leaps and bounds. Of course, when you have a great season like they did....expectations rise and that's what makes this loss so disappointing. There's always the question of how well they would've done had Onuaku been healthy. We'll never know. That's how it goes.
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devil1197
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Mar 25, 2010 9:22pm
Kentucky and Kansas definitely had it.

You cannot say Kansas didn't simply because they were upset by NIU early.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:24pm
Anyways....thanks, rec and S&L (I guess, LOL).

Fuck the rest of you. ;)
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Swamp Fox
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Mar 25, 2010 9:24pm
I simply can't believe the way this tournament is going. It's way beyond surprising. It is shocking.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:24pm
Feel my pain ewok! At least Cuse made it to the Sweet 16 lol and didn't lose to a team from freakin Iowa..
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Mar 25, 2010 9:25pm
Ewok your Cuse had a helluva season man.

Look on the bright side you got to watch your squad for more than one game unlike me :)
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devil1197
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Mar 25, 2010 9:27pm
This is what happens when a mid major team stays composed against top teams.

NIU and Butler did not get frustrated overall. There were spurts, NIU turning it over late and Cuse taking the lead late, but they stayed patient and calm.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:27pm
devil1197 wrote: Kentucky and Kansas definitely had it.

You cannot say Kansas didn't simply because they were upset by NIU early.
And im not saying that..im saying in my head, i never truly believed they were the best.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:31pm
I think Syracuse had the "it" factor.

With a couple weeks left in the season they were putting on quite a show. Felt like another possible run for Boeheim. Rautins being a guy you would expect to perform great in the tournament. Another top player in Johnson. They weren't at full strength entering the tournament so maybe if they did have the "it" factor late in the season it went away with some late losses and the injury to Onuaku.

Overall, I think you have to say the three teams mostly likely to win it all were Kansas, Kentucky and Syracuse when the tournament began.

Syracuse had the ball leading 54-50 with three minutes to go. That was a stunning collapse after they had come back and pulled in front. I think this was a very good team that didn't play as well as they could have and were unable to survive. You see some other great teams get through a game like this and win the national title.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:34pm
SportsAndLady wrote: Feel my pain ewok! At least Cuse made it to the Sweet 16 lol and didn't lose to a team from freakin Iowa..
No, instead they lost to a team coached by a fucking 13-year old......

Rebel_ I.N.S. wrote: Ewok your Cuse had a helluva season man.
Thanks, man. I'm pretty much devastated right now. It's a tough pill to swallow. Seasons like this don't come around every year. Again, I thought this team would struggle to make the NCAA tourney and nobody out there (in their right mind) thought this team was going to be a #1 seed after they lost Flynn, Harris and Devendork. An amazing season with a disappointing ending. That's all I can come up with.

I hated to see Rautins end his career like that but what can you do. He was a joy to watch though. A VERY nice career for the Orange. He overcame a knee injury a couple years ago and became a much better player. Onuaku was a project at best when he came to Syracuse and he became a pretty decent player after it was all said and done. Wes Johnson is probably gone and I can't blame him. He's a top 5 pick without a doubt. It's not likely that Syracuse has another season like this next year. Then again, I didn't think there was a chance in hell of a season like this so who knows. Jardine, Joseph, Jackson and Triche all return and maybe Dashonte Riley will actually learn what to do when he has the ball in his hands. Mookie Jones will be back and I think Syracuse is bringing in one of the top recruiting classes in the country.

As always.....GO 'CUSE!
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Mar 25, 2010 9:35pm
Non wrote: I think Syracuse had the "it" factor.

With a couple weeks left in the season they were putting on quite a row. Felt like another possible run for Boeheim. Rautins being a guy you would expect to perform great in the tournament. Another top player in Johnson. They weren't at full strength entering the tournament so maybe if they did have the "it" factor late in the season it went away with some late losses and the injury to Onuaku.

Overall, I think you have to say the three teams mostly likely to win it all were Kansas, Kentucky and Syracuse when the tournament began.

Syracuse had the ball leading 54-50 with three minutes to go. That was a stunning collapse after they had come back and pulled in front. I think this was a very good team that didn't play as well as they could have and were unable to survive. You see some other great teams get through a game like this and win the national title.
Yeah, I pretty much agree with everything you said here.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:38pm
They brought Rick Jackson back in after going up 54-50 with him on the bench with the 4 fouls. It was the biggest mistake of the game IMO. He sucked on offense all night, and Howard torched him a couple of possessions in a row on defense after he came back in (although nobody would have stopped the first move, Howard got way too deep the 2nd time, the D had to collapse, and he kicked to Veasley in the corner for a wide open 3).
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Mar 25, 2010 9:42pm
Excuse the term....but Rick Jackson played like a fucking 'tard tonight.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:44pm
Yeah Howard ate him up.

After that first move, he knew he had him baked when he posted up the second time.

That matchup was really the difference on those two pivotal possessions.

I didn't see who was guarding him with Jackson out. Johnson? Howard didn't do that much on offense but waited until the right time.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:51pm
Non wrote: Yeah Howard ate him up.

After that first move, he knew he had him baked when he posted up the second time.

That matchup was really the difference on those two pivotal possessions.

I didn't see who was guarding him with Jackson out. Johnson? Howard didn't do that much on offense but waited until the right time.
In the zone.....probably Riley. I can't rip him too much as he is young and inexperienced. Jackson should know better and should've done better.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:52pm
Kris Joseph laid an egg tonight too.
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Mar 25, 2010 9:52pm
yaaaaaaaaa butler!!!! my girlfriend goes there, said the campus was going crazy
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Mar 25, 2010 9:54pm
killer_ewok wrote:
In the zone.....probably Riley. I can't rip him too much as he is young and inexperienced. Jackson should know better and should've done better.
It was Riley. He did a pretty good job I thought.
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centralbucksfan
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Mar 25, 2010 10:03pm
Big East takes another hit. I really thought 'Cuse was going to cruise after taking the 54-50 lead. Butler had a helluva run to end the game. To be honest, 'Cuse was lucky Butler wasn't hitting threes in this game though. They had plenty of good looks and didn't shoot well from three as they usually do or I think they would have won by double digits going away. Amazing upsets in NCAA just continue...
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Mar 25, 2010 10:14pm
Mulva wrote:
killer_ewok wrote:
In the zone.....probably Riley. I can't rip him too much as he is young and inexperienced. Jackson should know better and should've done better.
It was Riley. He did a pretty good job I thought.
Agreed. All things considered....he did a decent job defensively. He's tall and has a nice wingspan for the back of the zone. Just needs to put on a little weight, develop low post game and I think he will become more decisive at both ends of the court with some playing time/experience.
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Mar 25, 2010 10:19pm
Rautins hit a three and made it 52-50

then Butler's Zach Hahn bricked a three and Syracuse scored on a slam to make it 54-50

Butler then called a timeout and yanked Hahn out. Not sure who they brought back in but I think Nored. He hit a three to make it 54-53.

Jackson came back in for Syracuse and wasn't able to stop Howard on two key possessions inside, and Butler grabbed the lead.

Syracuse also had a few turnovers in the last couple minutes.

So a lot of factors played into that collapse.
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Mar 25, 2010 10:21pm
centralbucksfan wrote: Big East takes another hit. I really thought 'Cuse was going to cruise after taking the 54-50 lead. Butler had a helluva run to end the game. To be honest, 'Cuse was lucky Butler wasn't hitting threes in this game though. They had plenty of good looks and didn't shoot well from three as they usually do or I think they would have won by double digits going away. Amazing upsets in NCAA just continue...
Plenty of good looks? Not sure about that. Orange D was pretty darn good and affected quite a few of those misses. As others pointed out earlier....Butler didn't go "3-crazy" and that actually worked out for them. Had they tried to just gun from the perimeter for the majority of the game.....I think I'd be pretty happy right now. Syracuse was closing out on their shooters for the most part when they were even able to rise and fire.

I mean...shit. IF Syracuse didn't turn the ball over zillion fuckin' times they probably win going away. If an "IF" was a "FIFTH".....we'd all be drunk.
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Mar 25, 2010 11:29pm
Incoming Orange Frosh to keep an eye on next season.

Fabricio de Melo (7'0" 270 lbs.) #2 C, #16 overall prospect
Dion Waiters (6'3" 214 lbs.) SG, #29 overall prospect
C.J. Fair (6'7" 200 lbs.) PF, #111 overall prospect
Baye Moussa Keita (6'10" 215 lbs.) #14 C, #145 overall prospect

Currently the #5 recruiting class for 2010.

Syracuse should be a deeper team next season. They lose Rautins, Onuaku and most likely Wes Johnson but with Jardine, Joseph, Triche, Jackson, Riley and Mookie Jones returning and these incoming freshman......I think Syracuse could be pretty good again next season.