Saturday, March 22, 2008
Drake's Clock Strikes Midnight
For those that did not see the heartbreaking end to Drake's tremendous season, you missed out on a heck of a show. Drake struggled mightily to contain the hot shooting Hill-toppers of Western Kentucky. The simply shot lights out and scored at will against a Drake defense that seemed a bit slower and less athletic that Western Kentucky. Surprisingly, the biggest advantage to the Hill-toppers was foul trouble. With their best big man out, they had a smaller line-up on the floor and played a lot better with that. But give credit to Drake. They were down 16 at one point and you saw a little panic (Korver's three point shoots from way down town) but by a large they knew they could claw back, and they did. Western Kentucky fouled a lot, and early in both halves putting Drake in the double bonus early on. Bad choice because is money from the charity stripe. Bottom line was the game was a fantastic show of basketball, in a truly pure form. Viewers saw players major programs passed up and proved their worth. Keno Davis should continue to make Drake a respectable program with more talent. But what we watched this season with Drake was a lot of fun.
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Who had Western Kentucky in the Sweet 16 and has two thumbs?
This guy.
(Disregard my current 6th place standing...)
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