Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 I congratulate the Memphis Tigers on a wonderful basketball season. But, from a fellow KU graduate alum, I have never been around a college basketball team that showed the very definition of TEAM and BALANCED SCORING as this year's KU men's team. Memphis played great against UCLA. However, KU's depth and ability to match up very well against Memphis will be too much for Memphis to overcome. In addition, Memphis's inability to be consistent at the free throw line all season (the past few tournament games being an abberation) will cost the Tigers their final opportunity to win the championship this year (much as the case was with KU in 2003 in national championship game with Syracuse). Close game throughout, but KU pulls away in the second half. Kansas 82, Memphis 70. Rock Chalk, Jayhawk, KU... - 2005 KU graduate alumnus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 I stand corrected. I was off only by four points in the overall victory of margin and knew that Memphis would blow the game as they did. Congrats to my Jayhawks, 2008 NCAA champs in men's basketball. > > I congratulate the Memphis Tigers on a wonderful basketball season. > But, from a fellow KU graduate alum, I have never been around a > college basketball team that showed the very definition of TEAM and > BALANCED SCORING as this year's KU men's team. Memphis played great > against UCLA. However, KU's depth and ability to match up very well > against Memphis will be too much for Memphis to overcome. In > addition, Memphis's inability to be consistent at the free throw line > all season (the past few tournament games being an abberation) will > cost the Tigers their final opportunity to win the championship this > year (much as the case was with KU in 2003 in national championship > game with Syracuse). > > Close game throughout, but KU pulls away in the second half. > Kansas 82, Memphis 70. > > Rock Chalk, Jayhawk, KU... - 2005 KU graduate alumnus > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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