South Carolina upsets Kentucky


And that means…what exactly?.

Does the regular season in NCAAB stimulate any sort of emotion aside from fans of their respective teams? The South Carolina faithful will be elated, ecstatic, and overjoyed over the next few days coming off an historical upset. What does an historical upset really mean over the course of the season? With the win, South Carolina has now placed themselves firmly on the ephemeral pedastal, and the proverbial bubble. Congratulations on giving writers the chance to use the phrases “ephemeral pedastal” and “proverbial bubble.” Both situations lead to one inevitability, a regression to the mean, to the stark nature of mediocrity.

Does anybody actually think they can win the NCAA tournament, or even one game in the field of 64(5)? If you do would you please email me your college basketball plays. Thanks in advance.

For Kentucky, they will be a one or two seed regardless. The institution might be in a state of bewilderment, briefly, before they realize the game meant absolutely nothing. In all honesty, as history has showed, it was probably for the better to not undergo the pressures with facing an undefeated season. A minimal amount of distress endured during times of irrelevance (regular season) is desirable to conserve energy for the post-season. Now any regular season aspirations that were in sight can make way for what really matters, the NCAA tournament.

The regular season in college basketball only matters to gamblers.

Here is ultimately the game’s lasting memory:

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