Breathtaking.
I can see teams losing 5 or 6 point leads in the last 30 seconds...it happens, not a choke. This...wow.
http://www.snappytv.com/tc/1586023
One of the worst minutes of basketball ever played
It was incredible. There were a number of times right after the inbounds where UNI would have been better off just hoisting the ball as high as they could downcourt - try to get it over the scoreboard - just to run a few more seconds off the clock.
Boy... I'd hate to be Oklahoma, having to play TAMU coming off that kind of win.
Sur 'nough not peein' down da leg. Pretty sure this is chittin' one's shorts, ai na?
As many times as I see this, it still makes no sense to me. I mean, I saw it happen, but I did it?
It's safe to say that Marquette no longer has the wildest comeback in the tournament.
Quote from: #UnleashWally on March 22, 2016, 11:05:27 AM
It's safe to say that Marquette no longer has the wildest comeback in the tournament.
Every once in a while, something happens that completely revolutionizes the way we look at certain things. Einstein's theories completely changed (and are still changing) the way scientists view the universe, the 9/11 attacks completely changed the way we view terrorist attacks...and that finish completely changed the way we define a monumental collapse in college basketball.
Quote from: GooooMarquette on March 22, 2016, 11:16:24 AM
Every once in a while, something happens that completely revolutionizes the way we look at certain things. Einstein's theories completely changed (and are still changing) the way scientists view the universe, the 9/11 attacks completely changed the way we view terrorist attacks...and that finish completely changed the way we define a monumental collapse in college basketball.
Yup, for comebacks I used to think of Marquette vs. Davidson and Illinois vs. Arizona in 2005. This tops both.