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You are sooooo right! I mean, the NCAA put those games in Charlotte AFTER it selected UNC #1 in the East, right?
No, actually. You have to be a moron to think that this is a meaningful topic for a sports debate. Carolina plays in the state of North Carolina all the time--they aren't undefeated in those games. Perhaps some of you have noticed. UNC got the top seed by being the best team in America. North Carolina, the state, is crazy about college basketball and offers more first-class venues for tournament games than anywhere else in the country. There will always be at least one round of NCAA games in NC. UNC = very good; NC = basketball country. These two things are not coincidental. Accept it.
And, I can't be wrong in believing that all the other #1 seeds also got to play in their own geographical regions (none of which, by the way, is as crazy about NCAA bball as is NC). Start whining about that and keep going until they move the East Regional back to East Rutherford, NJ--you know, where all us huge basketball fans live! I mean, it's not like games in NY and NJ are favorable to anyone...except teams in the Big East, like, um...Louisville! And UCONN! And Syracuse! And Georgetown! Jeez, that actually sounds pretty bad!
Finally, I would like to remind everyone of what happened last time UNC won a championship. It was 2005 and the situation was exactly the same. But, not for North Carolina. For Illinois. The Illini played in Indianapolis, then in Chicago, and then in St. Louis--and all three sites were swarming with orange-clad Illinois fans. But UNC beat them in the title game. Would you like to go back and change the location? I wouldn't. For UNC to go to the other team's backyard and beat them proved they were the best team in the nation, capable of winning against any odds. Pitino should be drooling for this chance to prove that Louisville is the best team out there and can defeat UNC in front of a home crowd. By the way, there were an awful lot of Tennessee fans in Charlotte today (Knoxville is 3 hours away--the same as Chapel Hill), and I don't think it bothered the Cardinals much.
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