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television) that included the six most beautiful words in sports -- “Kentucky's 
season comes to an end.”

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The Back Nine: Tournament best we've seen






By  <http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/patdooley> Pat Dooley
Gainesville SUN Columnist




Published: Monday, March 21, 2016 at 5:04 p.m.


Last Modified: Monday, March 21, 2016 at 5:04 p.m.


The Back Nine comes at you after a four-TV weekend (if you count my laptop as a 
television) that included the six most beautiful words in sports -- “Kentucky's 
season comes to an end.”

10. We all knew this could be a wild NCAA Tournament because of all of the 
mediocrity in college basketball. We all knew that could be reflected in our 
brackets. We all knew our brackets might be crumpled, burned or cut to shreds. 
But Friday at 5 p.m.? One of the things that people think you would be 
interested in, but you really are not is how their bracket is doing. It's like 
your fantasy football team or your hole-by-hole golf score. It's only 
interesting to you. So here is all I'll say about my bracket -- it's dead to 
me. It was put out of its misery Friday afternoon after Michigan State loss. I 
chose the least glamorous of ways to dispose of it, by throwing it in the 
garbage can of a convenience store. That's all it deserved. And I didn't want 
it in the house with me this morning. So I filled out a second chance bracket 
and I think it's already in trouble. It's been that kind of a Dance. From a 
pure viewing standpoint, I think it is the best one we've seen. Because we 
often cheer against our brackets.

11. OK, so we were right about one thing -- Kentucky's frontcourt would 
eventually do the Wildcats in. John Calipari's postgame news conference was 
interesting as always when he talked about how he couldn't have guys with “five 
gazillion” on the box score. “You know, five minutes and then a bunch of zeroes 
behind it,” he said. Here's another thing about the Madness that can drive 
coaches crazy -- you get different officials than you are used to seeing. 
Kentucky had six offensive fouls against Indiana. “I don't think in my career 
we've had six offensive fouls,” Calipari said. 

12. I have a theory why Florida has played so well in its first NIT games -- 
the weight is off the players' shoulders. Down the stretch, you could almost 
see the pressure of trying to make it into the tournament eating away at the 
brains of these players like it was “The Walking Dead.” The body language was 
less than outstanding and the missed free throws were as much a part of feeling 
the weight of the NCAA burden as much as anything. Once they were told they 
weren't in, it feels like they are playing free and loose, almost as if 
basketball is fun again. I know the opposition in these first two games has not 
been NCAA Tournament quality, but UF has looked like an NCAA team. Of course, 
the SEC really was an NIT league for the most part. 

13. The conference didn't do so well in getting into the tournament and then 
staying in it. Texas A&M's miracle comeback set a new standard for when a game 
is over and the Aggies will carry the conference banner forward. That means the 
SEC will earn a minimum of six units of payout from the NCAA. Each unit is 
worth a little more than $265,000 and is paid out with a six-year rollover 
plan. Which is why the ACC is rolling in dough. The conference is assured a 
minimum of 19 units and had 21 last year. So it is guaranteed more than $30 
million for this season for the next six years. The most units ever -- the Big 
East with 24 in 2009. I have a feeling the ACC is going to break that record.

14. If you were watching the SEC gymnastics meet Saturday, you were probably 
nervous for Bridgette Caquatto knowing that she was the last gymnast to perform 
and needed a 9.875 on the floor for Florida to win its 10th SEC title in the 
sport. And once she got done, we had to wait more than 10 minutes for her score 
to be posted because the meet was so close (although I suspect it was to fill 
time on the SEC Network because the meet flew by so quickly). Finally, they 
announced Florida won and the young ladies went nuts. Gymnastics is difficult 
to cover when you try to do it the way the SEC does it with multiple events 
going on at the same time, so give the SEC Network credit for trying to bring 
it to us live. And congrats to Jenny Rowland and her ladies, who are having a 
wonderful season.

15. For all of the great things that happened for the Gators this weekend, 
there was a scary moment when Mike Rivera jammed his neck while hustling into 
second Sunday. The catcher is a huge reason for UF's success, both behind and 
at the plate. Rivera was on his face in obvious pain, but it turns out he's OK. 
He'll sit out tonight's game and be ready to go for the weekend. The baseball 
team is playing some pretty strong baseball right now at 21-1 with a .307 
batting average and a 2.51 ERA.

16. In fact, we talk all the time about the sports that use bats and balls 
being pretty strong around here, but did you ever think the two could be a 
combined 51-2? They also have this in common -- they don't overwhelm you, they 
just beat you. Both teams rely on pitching and defense. It's going to be an 
interesting spring around here.

17. The Tweet of the Week comes from Florida basketball player Cassie Peoples 
after UF lost to Albany in the first round -- “Thank you Gator fans for your 
amazing support. Y'all have been amazing. I'm sorry for failing you all today.” 
Pretty powerful. It's important to remember that for every heart-stopping 
winner there are hearts being broken.

18. The wedding is getting close and this past weekend didn't help. So I really 
have to get a good playlist to push me into the gym:

• “The Last Thing On My Mind” by The Joy Formidable.

• “Stuck” by Day Wave.

• “Everything” by Dream Wife.

• “Cold To See Clear” by Nada Surf.

• And for an oldie, the sizzling “Me and Mrs. Jones” by Billy Paul.

Contact Pat Dooley at  <tel:352-374-5053> 352-374-5053 or at 
[email protected]. And follow at Twitter.com/Pat_Dooley.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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