This show wrapped up last night. I actively disliked The Big Bang Theory and the namesake character from that series, but I gave this a shot and was surprised how much I enjoyed it, especially for a network comedy.
Because the MAC sucks and provides less exposure than an independent schedule would? I'm sure they'd take being in the American for football-only, but I don't think that offer has ever been extended.
It was great (aside from the ass kicking). Definitely the best basketball experience I've ever been a part of. Really cool history and aside from a hand full of Horns down, fans mostly polite and welcoming. No confrontations whatsoever. Reminded me a lot of the Notre Dame football game in '15. I knew we had a down year then, but didn't want to miss would could've been my last chance to see us play at an iconic location. I won't be in a hurry to see us at Rupp until this program gets its shit together.
Ooh, I'll play. Using March Madness regional names...
WEST
Pacific:
Arizona
Arizona St.
Cal
Oregon
Stanford
UCLA
USC
Washington
Heartland:
BYU
Colorado
Iowa St.
Kansas
Kansas St.
Mizzou
Nebraska
Utah
SOUTH
Southwest:
Arkansas
Baylor
Oklahoma
Oklahoma St.
TCU
Texas
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Southeastern:
Alabama
Auburn
Kentucky
LSU
Miss. St.
Ole Miss
Tennessee
Vandy
MIDWEST
Leaders:
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Minnesota
Northwestern
Notre Dame
Purdue
Wisconsin
Legends:
Maryland
Michigan
Michigan St.
Ohio St.
Penn St.
Pitt
Rutgers
Syracuse
EAST
Atlantic:
Clemson
Florida
Florida St.
Georgia
Georgia Tech
Miami
South Carolina
N.C. State
Appalachian:
Boston College
Duke
Louisville
North Carolina
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
West Virginia
You're welcome, College Football.
Bottoms. A teen sex comedy geared toward much more toward girls and folks in the LGBTQetc community (so I'm not exactly in their target demo), but the absurd plot and well-timed one-liners had me laughing out loud several different times.
Why didn't the Arizona schools and Utah simply vote to dissolve the conference before announcing their jump to the Big 12? Seems like they could have had access to the Pac-12's remaining assets if they had done that first.