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Since:Nov 25, 2007
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I cant remember watching a National Championship game that was as good as that one was since the UConn-Duke game 4-5 years ago, and that game didn't have anything on this game, making this the best National Championship game I've ever seen. (Note to old people, I'm in college, so I haven't been around to see games like the 1991 Duke game, the michigan fab five (1992 I think) or some of the others you see in the highlight reels).
Congrats to Kansas for winning an amazing game, and also to both teams for making it to the national championship game and making it so enjoyable to watch.
P.S. I missed the whole first half and the first half of the second, so if anyone can provide me with commentary on highlights from that portion I would appreciate it.
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 19, 2006
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Syracuse and Kansas in 2003 was pretty good too.
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Level:Pro
Since:Oct 16, 2007
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Agreed, this was a great game...my buddy decided to skip out on it and you have to have watched the game to have watched the game to appreciate how good it was....congrats to Kansas and great game by both teams......heres to March Madness!!
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 16, 2006
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This was quite a fun game. Maybe the best this decade, maybe not. North Carolina '05 was boring. Both Florida games were dull. UConn '04 was the same. Syracuse and Maryland were fun to watch though when they won. '01 was a drag for me because my team lost it to Duke. And Michigan State in '00 I don't really remember. So I would say that this has been the best title game this decade.
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Level:Amateur
Since:Apr 8, 2008
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I'm partial to KU, but '88 with KU-OU was awesome. 50-50 at the half, and they just kept going. Rock Chalk Jayhawk!!!
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Level:Amateur
Since:Apr 8, 2008
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Honestly, Mario Chalmers shot what i consider the best shot in NCAA Championship history. I picked Kansas to win it simply by watching their games and just FEELING their will to win. Best game of championship history. I can honestly say that.
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Reputation:88
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 18, 2006
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You aren't old enough to even think that was the greatest game ever. Stick the books. Ask you dad about the past.
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Level:Pro
Since:Dec 12, 2007
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Its gotta rank up there, maybe top five of the last 30 years. I think Indiana/Syracuse in 87, UNC/Georgetown in 82, Michigan/Seton Hall in 89, and Arizona/Kentucky in 97 are right up there too.
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Level:Amateur
Since:Mar 3, 2008
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you must be a mizzou fan
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Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Sep 28, 2007
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Ah, youngsters...the 1982 Title game where freshman Michael Jordan made the game winning shot has to be up there, a one point Carolina win...but monumental upsets Villanova over Georgetown (1985 I think) where 'Nova made about 67% of their shots over the entire game rank up there, 2 point game...also the 1983 Jim Valvano-coached NC State team upsetting the dominant Houston team with Hakeem Alajuwon on a last second heave from half court that got tipped in at the buzzer..Indiana's Keith Smart beating Syracuse in 87 on a last second shot, Michigan beating Seton Hall in 89 in OT by one after two free throws with a second left..aside from that, you have go back to '62 to find a close final game. And as im sure old fart Billy Packer will remind you there was the '54 Carolina team that beat Kansas and Wilt the Stilt in three overtimes which has to rank as one of the best title games ever. Tonight's game? Great, for sure, deserves to be in the annals, but Memphis' running out of gas without Dorsey in overtime removes it from possible consideration as "greatest game ever" as it ended with more of a whimper than a bang. Congrats, Jayhawks!
p.s. someone please post an explanation for Rock Chalk Jayhawk, cant remember its origin
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Level:Amateur
Since:Apr 8, 2008
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