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  • Duke's Coach is a Sore Sport: Bitching because he's not in Obamas Final Four!

    hahaha this is some funny ****, Dukes coach is crying like a ***** because Obama didn't pick his team for the dance.


    Duke Coach to Obama: Worry About the Economy, Not NCAA Picks
    Reacting to news Obama picked North Carolina to win the NCAA Championship, Mike Krzyzewski says, "the economy is something that [the president] should focus on, probably more than the brackets."

    AP
    Thursday, March 19, 2009


    Obama picked North Carolina to defeat Louisville for the NCAA championship, a relatively safe selection for a trailblazing president.

    Obama spent part of Tuesday making his tournament picks for ESPN, which posted his completed bracket online Wednesday and showed the First Fan filling it out with Andy Katz on the noon edition of "Sportscenter."

    Of course, the president's choice drew a reaction from the Tar Heels' most intense rival.

    "Somebody said that we're not in President Obama's Final Four, and as much as I respect what he's doing, really, the economy is something that he should focus on, probably more than the brackets," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said from the Blue Devils' first-round site in Greensboro, N.C.

    The president had top-seeded Pittsburgh join the No. 1-seeded Tar Heels and Cardinals in the Final Four, but chose second-seeded Memphis to beat Connecticut in the West Regional.

    "I think Memphis has got a very athletic team," Obama told Katz, an ESPN college basketball analyst. "I think they've got a good shot."

    Perhaps showing some indecision, Obama initially had the Panthers playing Louisville for the national title in the file posted online. Pitt was scratched out of the title game in favor of North Carolina, which in turn replaced Louisville in the "champion" box.

    "Here's what I like about Carolina: experience and balance," Obama said.

    Familiarity, too. Obama played a pickup game with Tyler Hansbrough and the Tar Heels while campaigning in North Carolina last April.

    "Now, for all the Tar Heels who are watching, I picked you last year -- you let me down," Obama said. "This year, don't embarrass me in front of the nation, all right? I'm counting on you. I still got those sneakers you guys gave me."

    Katz interviewed Obama last October for a story about the president's brother-in-law, Oregon State basketball coach Craig Robinson. After the interview, Obama invited Katz to play in a pickup basketball game on Election Day in Chicago, and he did.

    Katz extracted a promise from Obama that if elected, the new president would reveal his NCAA picks to ESPN when the pairings were announced in March.

    "They stayed true to their word and didn't hesitate to get it done," Katz said.

    Obama was brutally honest in assessing many of the teams, including Blake Griffin and second-seeded Oklahoma, which he has losing to Syracuse for a spot in the final eight.

    "The problem with Oklahoma, they have the player of the year, but they play like, seven guys," Obama said. "I think you start getting worn down."

    Among the other notable selections, Obama picked 10th-seeded Maryland to beat No. 7 seed California in the West Regional, fifth-seeded Florida State to make the round of 16, and No. 11 seed Virginia Commonwealth to beat UCLA.

    Any chance the president slips away for a few minutes to see how his picks are doing when the tournament begins in earnest Thursday?

    "I think the chances are pretty high," he said.


  • #2
    Nobody can stand Duke, and NC is my number 2 if MD loses. I don't pretend to be a huge college ball fan, I just get into it cause it's on all day at work and fun to watch the games and get hammered

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    • #3
      who doesn't love it.

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      • #4
        President and Coach K agree: No harm, no foul
        by FOXSports.com


        Updated: March 21, 2009, 7:36 AM EST
        146 comments
        Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski wanted Barack Obama to know he was joking when he said the president should focus on the economy rather than the NCAA Tournament.

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        So Mickie Krzyzewski, the coach's wife, sent a text message to former Duke basketball player Reggie Love, who is Obama's personal assistant.

        "Reggie texted back and said (Obama) wasn't offended," Krzyzewski said Friday. "Though some of the staff was concerned, because they always have to be concerned."

        Krzyzewski felt misrepresented Wednesday, The News & Observer reported, on what he called a "throwaway line" on Obama picking North Carolina to win the NCAA Tournament.

        "People want at some times to create news; they don't want to report news," Krzyzewski said Friday. "And in their zest to create, they tell quarter stories or 10th stories or 25 percent instead of telling the whole thing."

        Krzyzewski is known as a conservative and held a fundraiser for Republican Sen. Elizabeth Dole in 2002. Nonetheless, on Wednesday he was complimentary of the president.

        "I love the guy, and I think he's going to be great," he said.

        Many media outlets didn't include that sentiment, and Krzyzewski was frustrated because his throwaway line was portrayed as serious by news outlets. He said Love texted Mickie Krzyzewski back to say Obama thinks Mike Krzyzewski is all right.

        "Then she texted back and said, 'Thanks,'" Krzyzewski said.

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        • #5
          Yeah I figured Coach K was just joking around.

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