Did a faulty floor-panel cause an injury and possibly influence the outcome of the NCAA Championship game? You decide.

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Maybe the story has credence.

Maybe it does not.

Kansas was still the better team that night and won fair and square.

This is interesting however nonetheless.

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How about North Carolina Basketball and Football dealing with a 10 year death sentence? Your team never should have been on the floor.

The NCAA missed their opportunity to demonstrate leadership.

Stop crying 😭
 
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How about North Carolina Basketball and Football dealing with a 10 year death sentence? Your team never should have been on the floor.

The NCAA missed their opportunity to demonstrate leadership.

Stop crying 😭

You're just a hater but go ahead and keep on hating if it helps ya!

You totally missed the mark regarding what this thread is all about.

Nobody is crying. Not even close.

Better luck next time.
 

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Does the floor buckle under the weight of the planting foot?

Is it a shadow based on the lighting or did it actually move?

Oh-my-my!!

2nd gunman on the grassy knoll here we come theory!

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Glov

I didn't want to be the one to tell you this, but I feel I must.

The floor was elevated, so there is a crawl space underneath. Coach K snuck in and positioned himself under the floor. He was getting reports as to what was going on from a variety of spies located inside the stadium. When given the signal, he reached up, "pushed" the floor boards when the UNC player was on top and caused him to slip and turn the ball over.

During the post game celebration, Coach K was able to make it out of the stadium, as everyone focused on the game floor celebration.

It was a masterful plan. It worked like a charm.

I only wish it weren't true. :cry:
 
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Glov

I didn't want to be the one to tell you this, but I feel I must.

The floor was elevated, so there is a crawl space underneath. Coach K snuck in and positioned himself under the floor. He was getting reports as to what was going on from a variety of spies located inside the stadium. When given the signal, he reached up, "pushed" the floor boards when the UNC player was on top and caused him to slip and turn the ball over.

During the post game celebration, Coach K was able to make it out of the stadium, as everyone focused on the game floor celebration.

It was a masterful plan. It worked like a charm.

I only wish it weren't true. :cry:

That was a good one sir!

Dowling has nothing on you!