Why God, Why? Part 2
Okay, crying out to God might be a little overly dramatic for me in this case, but still I sort of hated to see the Nevada Wolf Pack lose in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Of course, in recent history life hasn't been easy for five-seeds like Nevada, as they have proven particularly vulnerable to upsets in the first round of March Madness. I didn't see the game (busy life of a public servant, don't you know) but it sounds like Nevada played flat and uninspired outside of a couple of standout performances from Marcelus Kemp and Nick Fazekas. Perhaps the Pack is finding out what my Alma Mater Gonzaga has known for a few years now: the transition from Cinderalla darlings to highly-seeded favorite isn't always so smooth.
Still, I must say that I'm happy for Montana. I love the state of Montana eight months out of the year--it's just those long, dark winters that are a bit too much for me.
Still, I must say that I'm happy for Montana. I love the state of Montana eight months out of the year--it's just those long, dark winters that are a bit too much for me.
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Montana is an old school Nevada rival. We used to go at it back before we went 1-A and we were in the Big Sky conference.
I always thought that conference was underrated. Case in point this afternoon.
Nevada overlooked a very pesky Montana team. It will be interesting to see how many band-wagon fans the school loses as a result.
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