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DragonFire

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  1. I hoped for a much better start for Central, but Harlan County hasn’t surprised. Central is going to allow threes and Harlan County is going to hit some. But Dragons need to improve on the boards.
  2. I’m a bit surprised how poorly Central is rebounding, given overall, they have the size advantage. Central has three guys with three fouls in the game.
  3. Two Dragons with more fouls individually than Harlan County’s team. That’s going to tax the rotation.
  4. I expected that Harlan County would dwarf Warren Central supporters but as I watch the crowds fill in, I’m realizing it’s going to be absolutely absurd.
  5. This is how Great Crossing has done quite a few teams that dared to get anywhere near beating them.
  6. Ashland, on the other hand, didn't need to allow Lyon to hold like they just did.
  7. Sometimes you need to adjust the way you play according to the game. Lyon County doesn't seem the type that adjusts. They lean into the "this is how we always do it" type.
  8. Every analyst seems to be picking UConn. Makes me pretty confident it doesn't end up them.
  9. I still feel the same as I have always felt about Kentucky - they can make the final four from this bracket, could lose pretty much any game along the way. NC State is dangerous right there next to them.
  10. They lost in the final in 2019 as well. 2021 was the better team, but 2018 was the most frustrating. That one guy from Marshall was hitting 25-28 footers. He just wouldn’t miss.
  11. It's bittersweet seeing A&M is dominating Florida. On the one hand, I despise Florida and so am very happy they appear on their way to a loss. But it bites knowing that Kentucky should probably have made the tournament final at least.
  12. It’s apparent from the thread you have confidence in Newport. I have confidence in them too - they’re my pick from the bottom to go to the finals. But I stand by what I said, they’re one of the higher potentials for an upset. That may not be particularly high chance, but I feel greater chance than those I listed below it.
  13. Look, I get it that their defense is not very good, and A&M is getting open looks - but it is incredible just how far above the norm A&M is hitting these threes.
  14. Coin flip games Magoffin County/Perry County Central Adair County/Marshall County Most likely upset potential (with favorite being first) Newport/Campbell County (especially depending on Kinney's status) Harlan County/Warren Central Outside chance (with favorite being first) Evangel Christian/Butler County Lyon County/Ashland "If I woke up tomorrow with my head sewn into the carpet I wouldn't be more surprised than I am right now" Great Crossing/Spencer County Trinity/Pulaski County
  15. Harlan County (13th Region Champions, 31-4) vs. Warren Central (4th Region Champions, 17-11) Series History: First Meeting Harlan County enters winners of ten in a row, with their last loss coming February 3rd to Frederick Douglass at Lafayette. They are making their second appearance in the Sweet 16, advancing last in 2017, when they fell to Scott in the first round. Warren Central has won their last three, after losing their district title game to Bowling Green on March 1st. They are making their 19th appearance in the Sweet 16, and third in a row. They are the defending state champions.
  16. A reminder for Kentucky to keep their head on a swivel tonight. Of course, they lost to them the last time, so hopefully they wouldn't have needed any extra reminders. Not sure just how high Mississippi State's NET would move, but maybe they're slowly inching up to pushing Kentucky's home win over them to Quad 1.
  17. No. He was principal at the time, then left a year or two later. His successor took the principal job at Glasgow this summer, so they brought Stevenson back as interim. I was not pleased about that. But I also don’t know if he was involved in this hiring process.
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