2 really great games today, especially the Kentucky-North Carolina game. What a finish!
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/scoreboard
Final Four: Oregon, Gonzaga, UNC, South Carolina next weekend in Glendale, Arizona.
I am in Glendale right now enjoying the 83?° weather. The area is expecting 70,000 visitors by next weekend and an influx of more than $250 million to the local economy.
North Carolina opens as a 5 point favorite over Oregon, and Gonzaga opens as a 6.5 point favorite over South Carolina.
That's quite a building they will be playing in out there. I've never been inside, but walked around the building and saw how they move the football field outside after the games. Right down the road from where the Sox and Dodgers train.
I know most of you on here could give a rats behind about who's officiating the next to last weekend of the year but I would like to give a congrats to baywatch. He was assigned to the Kentucky vs N.C. game yesterday. I'm sure the assignors thought that would be the hardest game to work, so you put the best on the toughest game. Another way to look at it is, there were 4 games this weekend and that means only 12 people in the whole Country were still working. So for those that don't care for him evidently his bosses realize his ability. Don't get me wrong. I've seen him have bad games but they are few and far between. Next weekend they will be down to 9 officials and I'm hoping the ex Valley ref will be still working. Go Zags
By the way, the NCAA does not make a decision on who will officiate the Final Four games until after all the Elite Eight games are completed. They select a group of 10 officials. So we will probably hear today or tomorrow who the officials for the Final Four are.
Ref assignments for the Final 4:
Mike Eades, Doug Sirmons, John Higgins, Ron Groover, Ted Valentine, Jeff Anderson, Michael Stephens, Tony Padilla, Verne Harris.
Terry Ogelsby is the standby. Eades, Harris and Stevens in the championship game.