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Quick question for the NCAA trivia buffs: when was the last time the Tarheels missed the tournament? Thank you.
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Great question Barry ! Without cheating I would guess 1977 but probably way off.
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What a world you must live in, Frank. Good luck with your bracket. Last edited by Rob D.; 03-16-2010 at 11:02 AM. |
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Early in the start of this decade - 2001 maybe? They were under .500 one year, when Matt Doherty was coaching there...
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I think Chris is right, it hasn't been that long ago. Now Arizona didn't make it for the first time in 25 years. I think I read where the last time UCLA, UNC and UConn all failed to make the tourney was 1966.
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Thanks guys. I didn't realize NC missed it as recently as 2001. It is strange to see North Carolina and Connecticut in the N.I.T., since each won the National Championship within the last several years.
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We all do, Frank. We all do.
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And please spare me the "peace" reference. You and I both know how hypocritical you're being with that mention. As I posted before, good luck with your bracket and the NCAA Tournament pool, which is why this thread was started. I've about reached the end addressing what you find to be harassing. |
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Supposedly, so it's been told, Festus Wakefield of Dogbite, Kentucky and Clem DeWolf of Buttwipe, Ohio got into a tavern scrap one day back in 1812. Clem owned that he liked a good slab of moose meat with his ale and Festus replied that across the river in Kaintuck real men ate their moose raw and picked their teeth with the antlers. When the dust cleared Festus had only one ear and Clem was minus an eyeball. They've been at it ever since. Peace out, guys. This shit is getting tiresome.
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