The weekend of January 19 & 20 will likely go down as having been 2008's weekend of the upset in college basketball.
Yesterday, #1 ranked and previously undefeated North Carolina was stunned at home by the enigmatic Maryland Terrapins, 82-80. More here. And here.
On the West coast, Tim Floyd and O.J. Mayo's USC Trojans upset #4 UCLA, 72-63.
Out in the Big 12, Michael Beasley and Kansas State stomped #10 Texas A&M 75-54. Earlier in the week, A&M had also been upset by Texas Tech, as Tech coach Bob Knight netted his 900th career win.
In the Big East, Cincinnati surprised #15 Pitt, 62-59.
And the upsets didn't end on Saturday. Today, Connecticut knocked off #13 Marquette 89-73, in Storrs, CT.
Although most sports fans' eyes were on the NFL, as the NFC and AFC Championship games were played today, the weekend's real action was in college basketball.
Over the last two days, college basketball teams from coast to coast elevated their games and pulled off huge upsets, both at home and on the road.
Drive and Dish would just like to say: Now that's what we're talkin' about!
Sunday, January 20, 2008
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