As someone who was on Michigan state I can confirm how crushing it was, couldn’t help but immediately think of this show. Ironically enough I was on the Michigan side later that day so I experienced a terrible beat and an amazing win
You know what’s sad? Both Michigan State and Iowa will probably go to the NCAA Tournament while teams with much better records like Marshall will probably not be going anywhere. Strength of schedule I guess. I would love to see a limit put on at large bids per conference to give lesser conferences better chances to get at large bids. Also, the play in games really should be reserved for at large bids and not auto bids.
oh, neither team scored at all for 3:50. now I see why this was talked about. I thought it was just one team going scoreless for 3:50. I was like why is this news? long scoring droughts happen all the time. it’s not very often that it happens to both teams in the same game at the same time.
Neither side scoring for that long? Yeah, that's crazy. I have seen some pretty crazy swings where one side just doesn't score. Best game I ever saw, don't think it was anyone's bad beat because I doubt anyone even sets lines for D3 games, and even if they did, I'm not sure it would've flipped the line. I was watching because the home team was my alma mater. It's the semifinals of the Landmark Conference tournament (which is also the first round; there are only 8 teams in the conference and only the top 4 make the tourney), 2-seed Drew University hosting 3-seed Catholic University of America. With 5:44 remaining, Jesse Hafemeister scores a layup to give the visiting Cardinals a 58-39 lead, matching their largest lead of the game. When the clock ticked below 5 minutes even, the score had yet to change: Catholic 58, Drew 39. Catholic wouldn't score again all game, and with 1.4 seconds left, Howard McBurnie Jr. scored through a foul and converted the and-1 to give Drew a 60-58 win. Friggin' 21-0 over the final 5 minutes trailing by 19.
Love Bad Beats. Hope to see it on TH-cam more often.
As someone who was on Michigan state I can confirm how crushing it was, couldn’t help but immediately think of this show. Ironically enough I was on the Michigan side later that day so I experienced a terrible beat and an amazing win
Love this segment
Mr shaver we need to talk ....
You know what’s sad? Both Michigan State and Iowa will probably go to the NCAA Tournament while teams with much better records like Marshall will probably not be going anywhere. Strength of schedule I guess. I would love to see a limit put on at large bids per conference to give lesser conferences better chances to get at large bids. Also, the play in games really should be reserved for at large bids and not auto bids.
Totally agree... play-ins should be for the last eight at-larges, not aq's
Not shaver 💀
I had MSU +5.5. After the game, I was drowning in booze after the game.
oh, neither team scored at all for 3:50. now I see why this was talked about. I thought it was just one team going scoreless for 3:50. I was like why is this news? long scoring droughts happen all the time. it’s not very often that it happens to both teams in the same game at the same time.
Imagine not scoring for 3 minutes and 50 seconds 🤣
Neither side scoring for that long? Yeah, that's crazy.
I have seen some pretty crazy swings where one side just doesn't score. Best game I ever saw, don't think it was anyone's bad beat because I doubt anyone even sets lines for D3 games, and even if they did, I'm not sure it would've flipped the line. I was watching because the home team was my alma mater.
It's the semifinals of the Landmark Conference tournament (which is also the first round; there are only 8 teams in the conference and only the top 4 make the tourney), 2-seed Drew University hosting 3-seed Catholic University of America. With 5:44 remaining, Jesse Hafemeister scores a layup to give the visiting Cardinals a 58-39 lead, matching their largest lead of the game. When the clock ticked below 5 minutes even, the score had yet to change: Catholic 58, Drew 39.
Catholic wouldn't score again all game, and with 1.4 seconds left, Howard McBurnie Jr. scored through a foul and converted the and-1 to give Drew a 60-58 win. Friggin' 21-0 over the final 5 minutes trailing by 19.
Michigan Wisconsin another bad beat lmao
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Lol bad beats brutal
These two - unwatchable. Just give us the scores.