Say what you want about Trump, but he’s getting trade deals done at a pace we’ve not seen in decades.
Everyone is going to benefit from this, whether they like him or not.
Am I the only one who legitimately wants Cadeau to stay? He’s growth and talent is on the rise. His passion for the game, willingness to put his body on the line, and drive to get better everyday is CAROLINA through and through. GET TO WORK HUBERT
Dear Caleb Love,
Thanks for the last five years.
There were ups.
There were downs.
But you had an incredible impact on college basketball.
Walk proud.
Today.
Tomorrow.
And Forever.
Sincerely,
America
You guys don’t understand you usually need a great true PG to win a natty. His jumper has improved from freshman to sophomore year. He plays with arguably the most pride of anyone on the team. Caleb Wilson said he wanted to play with him. Him transferring is NOT a good thing
If the NCAA tournament committee uses 7 metrics to determine the field and UNC is 1st among bubble team in 6 of those 7 metrics, how can you justify picking anyone else?
The only team Carolina's lost to in the last month+ is the #1 team in the country. They're top 15 on BartTorvik during that time winning by an average of 17 points.
BuT tHe QuAd 1 LoSseS!
Yes, their Q1 record stinks and they should've won some of those games.
But Q1 record determines the NET & Carolina leads all bubble teams in NET & KenPom. Also 7 of those Q1 games were against 1 & 2 seeds. So you can't evaluate a game at San Francisco the same way as a game at Dook.
If they were 1-4 in Q1 and racked up a more Q2/3 wins, you're saying they're in? If so, avoid scheduling great teams in the future because the committee is saying the metrics don't matter & a tough schedule hurts more than it helps.
If metrics matter, UNC is in.
📸 @wagner_seymour
UNC’s Q1 losses include Kansas, Florida, Alabama, Auburn, Michigan St, and Duke x3. Several of them came down to the final minute. TWO of them were at home. If you can’t see the difference between our Q1 opponents and everyone else’s, I don’t know what to tell you.