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Choke!

Up 13 with 4 minutes and change, Up 7 with 1:11, up 3 with 10 seconds and can’t get a stop. It always happens.
I think the biggest turning point was when Nellie Davis got the rebound with about 1:00 left and just stood there with the ball, essentially letting Texas Tech tie him up for a jump ball. Tech then draws up an out-of-bounds play on Nellie's man with a double screen which he wasn't able to fight through to contest. I thought that was huge play that when I seen, knew TT had a real chance.

There was also some very questionable decisions by Davis he also made at the end of the end. He drove it to the rim twice and both times got easily blocked. He drove all the way to the basket where Tech's "trees" were and did not go up strong at all, essentially letting Tech's big block him without even really jumping.
 
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When they inbounded the ball to DJ at the end I just smiled because I knew it was hero time.
 
Not really sure it was on Cal although I probably dislike him more or equal than yall.

Should he of called time out at the end probably but he usually lets it play out believing in his players and we have had problems inbounding sometimes.

He is not the one shooting the shot, dribbling, rebounding ETX..........

Going to OT comes down to 1 shot, 1 rebound, one extra made FT ETC......

Not going to say anything about the refs it is what it is and I don't think the best team won but congrats to TT for winning the game and advancing.

 
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Had absolutely nothing to do with the outcome of the game. The logic and ignorance of people who think this way always gets me. You all can hold hands, wish Cal all the best cheering him on and convince yourselves it will help us win. Doesn't work that way. Ziegler sure showed a lot of humility while flipping off Kentucky in Rupp last weekend. Didn't have any impact on the outcome of today's game in terms of their effort and won.
 
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