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The only ones who will respond to Parrish with disagreement are those who think he might, just might, be trying to say UNC had a greater possibility to lose a game without this advantage. After the WSU game, I am inclined to believe UNC can adapt to any situation, any circumstance, and it wouldn't make a hill of beans difference where they played. They will win the National Championship. The Cards will be their most difficult opponent, however.
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Roy says home court doesn't matter because he will never forget Black Sunday.
It was 1979, we played in Raleigh, we were a no. 1 seed.
Penn came from behind to defeat us.
On our home court.
Oh man I hope I didn't just jinx us.
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You just HAD to bring up Black Sunday, didn't you? There's only 1 positive about it: d00k lost too. But yeah, that's UNC's only tourney loss in NC.
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Why doesn't Gary mention that almost every team has a higher tournament winning percentage in their home state. You know why that is? Teams normally play the first two rounds in their home state and later rounds elsewhere. UNC plays its first two games in the state of North Carolina almost every year. Those are games that they should win. Of course there is some level of home court advantage. Just not the level Gary suggests.
Roy denies the advantage not because he believes none exists, but because he does not want his team to get complacent in any way. His message is to his players that they need to win the game on the court.
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Either way we can all agree that home court advantage is a big help. The team thrives off the energy that the fans give them. But hey that's the name of he game. No need to b*tch about something that can't be changed (as far as who gets home court advantage). It's going to be a great game tomorrow. I can't wait!! In fact in my opinion this is THE game of the tourney.
Go Cards!!!
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Why doesn't Gary mention that almost every team has a higher tournament winning percentage in their home state. You know why that is? Teams normally play the first two rounds in their home state and later rounds elsewhere. UNC plays its first two games in the state of North Carolina almost every year. Those are games that they should win. Of course there is some level of home court advantage.
You're exactly right!
Two things. One, If Gary would check North Carolina's and Duke's tourney record in the Meadowlands I believe he'd find it's very good there too because they've both played the early round games there.
Two, does anyone remember reading a Whisky fan's post two days ago about Davidson playing in the friendly confines of North Carolina and how it was going to be different in Detroit?
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The advantage is undeniable. The simple fact of the matter is that once the first round is over no team should be in a bracket where they can continue to play in front of hometown fans with ease. The location of games in the tourney is huge, homecourt advantage is huge. I say we move the tournament to Canada where there is no chance of home court advantage.
Seriously the UNC fans cannot say that they think it is not an advantage. UNC deserves no special treatment. If any one deserved to play in their home state most of the way it was Memphis...they only lost one game....in their homestate of all places.
The advantage is undeniable...remember the '88 Fianl Four in Kansas City? There was no way KU could have won it all that year playing anywhere else but KC. That is a fact.
UNC WILL NOT WIN THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. Sorry to burst your bubble here fellas but they simple do not have the arsenal to get through the next two games. U of L is tough and athletic and deep. Even if UNC manages to get through the Cards there is a buzzsaw waiting for them in Kansas...should they get blessed by the almighty to win that I don't see them beating Texas or Memphis or UCLA. It was a nice season for UNC, hell next to KU I like them most simply because of Roy Williams. They just have a hard road to hoe...hell all the teams do now.
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Well, lets not miss the obvious here. UNC has a higher winning percentage in NCAA tournament games played in the state of North Carolina because when they do play in NC in the NCAA tournament its because THEY WERE THE # 1 SEED IN THE EAST, which is to say that they were already a very good ballclub, had probably won an ACC regular season and/or tounament championship. When they get shipped out to California to play in the NCAA tournament it's because they were a lower seed, did not have as good of a season and BECAUSE THEY WERE NOT AS GOOD OF A TEAM in those particular years. If the reward for being the best team in the ACC was to play tournament games in North Dakota, I bet their winning percentage there would be pretty good too. Let's try and see the forest for the trees, shall we?
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The advantage is undeniable...remember the '88 Fianl Four in Kansas City? There was no way KU could have won it all that year playing anywhere else but KC. That is a fact.
Wow! Is that really a fact. What you are saying is that you have indisputable evidence that shows without a doubt that KU would have lossed if they were not playing at home. I would like to see this evidence. I am giving you a homework assignment ft rommel. You have from now until UNC runs Kansas over in the final 4 to produce this evidence. That gives you one week to do whatever research is needed. Get to work.
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How will UNC beat Kansas? They won't even make it to the final four. U of L will beat them by 9.
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For starters, UNC has as much or more talent than anybody still playing in the tournament. Granted, beating Louisville will be a tall task, as will be beating Kansas, and whomever else comes out of the other side of the bracket, but I firmly believe that these heels are up to the task.
And don;t you find it interesting that the only two games Carolina lost this year were in Chapel Hill? They are undefeated on the road. They don;t care where they play.
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How will UNC beat Kansas? They won't even make it to the final four. U of L will beat them by 9.
Your kidding right?
were beating teams by 30 pts, and louisville is gonna beat us. How?
With their D (see wash st.)
With their O (see UNC all year)
With their FT shooting (see UNC all year)
With their post presence (see POTY)
With their gaurd play (see ginyard and lawson)
dude the only way UNC dosen't win the whole thing is if they leave their hearts on the bus. their just hands down more talented at every position than every other team.
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Odds makers usually give the home team (truly home game) a five point advantage over a visiting game. With that said, some teams defy odds makers and sometimes but rarely play better on the road. Despite that rarity, the statistical average is at about five points. If a home team wins by more than five points, then I would put the odds that the home team played at a higher level (did not play equally with a home court advantage) on that day.
For the game: I see UL of playing UNC tough and potentially beating UNC in a close game. I dont see UL blowing out UNC. Odds makers have UNC at between 5.5 and 6 points. I would expect a 2-3 point score differential. I see the score being 77-79 UNC, but wouldnt be suprised if UL wins in the final 30 seconds.
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I don't think that any team should get to play in their home state. They should all have to travel somewhere. Duke and North Carolina get to regularly play their opening games in their home area. Everyone seems to see this as fair and as a reward for the regular season. That is fine with me, but my only question is that if a team like West Virginia has a great season and is the overall #1 seed at some time in the future, will they play their first few rounds in the State of WV, or will they play somewhere like Charlotte? Somehow, I don't see the venue being Morgantown or Charleston. Make everyone go on the road and see if the fans follow. Then there will be no discussion or appearance of impropriety.
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Odds makers usually give the home team (truly home game) a five point advantage over a visiting game.
That's true, but the advantage is not fear of the crowd on the part of the visiting team. A good ball player is concentrating in his game, not the crowd. The advantage is due to the tendency of the officials to give some close calls to the home team.
While the home team may get fired up before the home crowd, some visiting teams get fired up by a "hostile" crowd.
One more thing. When Rick Pitino referred to the color in the stands as "Carolina Blue" it was the first time I've seen that term in the media this year. The propaganda outlets have referred to all year as "Powder Blue".
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