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3/20/2008

Now I understand why they call it March Madness

Filed under: — alisa @ 9:36 pm

It was chance that I tuned into the sports radio station. I was actually flipping through the channels trying to find that catchy “Im Not Going to Write You A Love Song” tune that I cant help but like. Instead I found myself glued to the radio sitting in my driveway despite my very full bladder. I dont remember ever watching a college basketball game in my life. But tonight, after just two days ago filling out my very first NCAA bracket, I cared to see what this was all about. Basketball is quite exciting! A lot more points are made in a quicker amount of time than football. Educated or not, I wear the pretty Carolina blue color with pride even if Jason is a Duke fan. Tonight’s game with Belmont verses Duke made for an interesting evening with us. I, of course, as a good Carolina fan said that Duke would lose. And I love Nashville which is where Belmont is, so go Belmont! Boo Blue Devils. I sat in my drivers seat tapping my foot to distract my overly filled batter. I couldn’t believe how close it came, I really thought Belmont was going to win. It was quite a fun game to watch, and very exciting ending to listen to. Never mind that it completely ruined the bottom left of my bracket. Belmont played a very good game (Jason said they played dirty with all the fouls but hello Duke always plays dirty) and only lost by one, after seconds before being in the lead when it didn’t seem like they could win the game. You might catch me watching to listen to more sports than I ever have since my first years as an Alabama fan. March madness is so fun!

3 Responses to “Now I understand why they call it March Madness”

  1. Melody says:

    it was such a good game!!! Belmont was so close too. Near the end I was just screaming at the tv. I wish Belmont could’ve won , so I could show my NashVegas pride properly. :)

  2. scott says:

    did you pick Belmont to go to the sweet 16 or something?

  3. brandi says:

    We were torn here. We are, of course, a Duke household, but Aaron went to Belmont and I love to root for the underdog. The whole game messed with my emotions.

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