
The NCAA men’s basketball national championship: wow…what an utter disappointment that was. That never even tried to be a game. After the first five minutes of the game I found myself thinking, “you know…I bet there are some really funny Family Guy reruns on right about now,” and by halftime I was ready to pacify my boredom by reading passages from the Dictionary. This was the most anti-climactic championship game that I have ever seen.
I am so disappointed, in fact, that I can’t even write anymore. So I will leave you with Mike Bianchi, of The Orlando Sentinel, who put it best in an article published this morning:
“Mercifully and finally, the worst NCAA Tournament I can ever remember is now dead and done.
If this had been a home loan, America would have walked out on it and the bank would have been forced to foreclose.
This wasn't the Big Dance; it was the Big Disappointment.
March Madness?
This was March Badness at its most mundane and mediocre. There were very few upsets, too many blowouts and hardly any drama. The last time I watched a sporting event so devoid of excitement, the Magic took Reece Gaines with the 15th pick of the 2003 NBA draft.”
I am so disappointed, in fact, that I can’t even write anymore. So I will leave you with Mike Bianchi, of The Orlando Sentinel, who put it best in an article published this morning:
“Mercifully and finally, the worst NCAA Tournament I can ever remember is now dead and done.
If this had been a home loan, America would have walked out on it and the bank would have been forced to foreclose.
This wasn't the Big Dance; it was the Big Disappointment.
March Madness?
This was March Badness at its most mundane and mediocre. There were very few upsets, too many blowouts and hardly any drama. The last time I watched a sporting event so devoid of excitement, the Magic took Reece Gaines with the 15th pick of the 2003 NBA draft.”

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