When playing a team in their Home State!! What do you make of it?? Just a stupid trend that's due to come to an end? Or does the road stop here for the huskies?
HoulihansTX
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-12-09
30566
#2
I think it would be interesting to know how you gained this knowledge?
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Joe Sharp
SBR MVP
06-01-09
3011
#3
It's a hot topic on a Husky Forum that I came across. It was mentioned on ESPN last night according to a poster. A buddy of mine (who is an alumni) is doing the reseach.... I'll post the detail here when available.
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Joe Sharp
SBR MVP
06-01-09
3011
#4
*** Need to add Game Location for losses ***
Jim Calhoun
1990—First round: beat Boston University, 76-52; second round: beat California, 74-54; Sweet 16: beat Clemson, 71-70; Elite Eight: lost to Duke, 79-78 (OT) in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
1991—First round: beat LSU, 79-62; second round: beat Xavier, Ohio, 66-50; Sweet 16: lost to Duke, 81-67 in Pontiac, Michigan.
1992—First round: beat Nebraska, 86-65; second round: lost to Ohio State, 78-55 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
1994—First round: beat Rider, 64-46; second round: beat George Washington, 75-63; Sweet 16: lost to Florida, 69-60 (OT) in Miami, Florida.
1995—First round: beat Tennessee-Chattanooga, 100-71; second round: beat Cincinnati, 96-91; Sweet 16: beat Maryland, 99-89; Elite Eight: lost to UCLA, 102-96 in Oakland, California.
1996—First round: beat Colgate, 68-59; second round: beat Eastern Michigan, 95-81; Sweet 16: lost to Miss. State, 73-63 in Lexington, Kentucky.
1998—First round: beat Fairleigh Dickinson, 93-85; second round: beat Indiana, 78-68; Sweet 16: beat Washington, 75-74; Elite Eight: lost to North Carolina, 75-64 in Greensboro, NC.
1999—First round: beat Texas-San Antonio, 91-66; second round: beat New Mexico, 78-56; Sweet 16: beat Iowa, 78-68; Elite Eight: beat Gonzaga, 67-62; Final Four: beat Ohio State, 64-58; National Championship: beat Duke, 77-74
2000—First round: beat Utah State, 75-67; second round: lost to Tennessee, 65-61 in Nashville, Tenn.
2002—First round: beat Hampton, 78-67; second round: beat North Carolina State, 77-74; Sweet 16: beat Southern Illinois, 71-59; Elite Eight: lost to Maryland, 90-82 in Syracuse, NY.
2003—First round: beat BYU, 58-53; second round: beat Stanford, 85-74. Sweet 16: lost to Texas, 82-78 in San Antonio, Texas.
2005—First round: beat Central Florida, 77-71; second round: lost to North Carolina State, 65-62 in Worcester, MA.
2006—First round: beat Albany, 72-59; second round: beat Kentucky, 87-83; Sweet 16: beat Washington, 98-92 (OT); Elite Eight: lost to #11 George Mason, 86-84 (OT) In Washington, DC as #1.
2008—First round: lost to San Diego, 70-69 (OT) in Phoenix, Arizona.
2009—First round: beat Chattanooga, 103-47; second round: beat Texas A&M, 92-66; Sweet 16: beat Purdue, 72-60; Elite Eight: beat Missouri, 82-75; Final Four: lost to Michigan State, 82-73 at Ford Field in Michigan.
calhoun is an amazing coach. One of the best ever. Meaningless stat!
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EaglesPhan36
SBR Aristocracy
12-06-06
71662
#6
Public or books will get murdered on this game. Public is all on UConn. If San Diego State wins, books will make a shitload of money I believe.
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Powderguy
SBR Hall of Famer
09-18-09
6939
#7
Sd State wins this game regardless
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Joe Sharp
SBR MVP
06-01-09
3011
#8
** Update **
1992 — Second round: lost to Ohio State, 78-55 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
1994 — Sweet 16: lost to Florida, 69-60 (OT) in Miami, Florida.
1995 — Elite Eight: lost to UCLA, 102-96 in Oakland, California.
1998 — Elite Eight: lost to North Carolina, 75-64 in Greensboro, NC.
2000 — Second round: lost to Tennessee, 65-61 in Nashville, Tenn.
2003 — Sweet 16: lost to Texas, 82-78 in San Antonio, Texas.
2006 — Elite Eight: lost to #11 George Mason, 86-84 (OT) In Washington, DC as #1.
2009 — Final Four: lost to Michigan State, 82-73 at Ford Field in Michigan.
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dfberger23
SBR Hall of Famer
11-08-10
5069
#9
Means nothing.
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Wiggums5
SBR MVP
12-05-10
2409
#10
Originally posted by dfberger23
Means nothing.
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Quake
SBR Sharp
05-27-10
267
#11
Interesting for sure. I remember seeing a stat at the beginning of the tourney that over the past few years teams playing within a certain radius (either 15 or 50 miles i believe) of their home court were something like 21-4 SU. Wish I could find that article again. Personally think SDSU should be favored and will win but I've bought into the Kemba/Jimmer mania and will probably lay off both of those games tonight.
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Wreckloose
SBR Wise Guy
06-05-10
618
#12
Seeing a lot of support for SDSU.
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thetrinity
SBR Posting Legend
01-25-11
22430
#13
meaningless trend. sd st still the pick anyways.
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eviltsi
SBR High Roller
01-19-10
246
#14
all this tells me is that uconn has been in this situation, the sweet 16, a hundred more times than sd st.
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CanuckG
SBR Posting Legend
12-23-10
21978
#15
SDSU rolls anyways by 15+
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sportman1313
SBR MVP
12-31-10
2752
#16
VERY VERY WRONG....yes, the public is for the most part on UCONN for sure but not as wide as you would think. There is gonna be heavy money from west coast on SDSU....come tourney time, it's good to disregard public money and such in close games such as these. Hopefully refs don't dog UCONN....if called fairly, UCONN rolls here. sdsu hasn't played nearly as tough a team as UCONN all season long (including BYU)
I think UCONN takes this one with ease....nonetheless, anything can happen. BOL
Originally posted by EaglesPhan36
Public or books will get murdered on this game. Public is all on UConn. If San Diego State wins, books will make a shitload of money I believe.
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ebbearsfb1
SBR Posting Legend
12-07-08
18815
#17
Depends where they favored in them? Where they a dog? Interesting but probably meaningless, would have more meaning if it was some puts as a coach
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thebestthereis
SBR Posting Legend
03-01-09
11459
#18
just means that he never beats a team in their home state that's all really
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seaborneq
SBR Posting Legend
09-08-06
22556
#19
2000 loss to Tennessee was in Birmingham, AL at the BJCC. I was there. Scratch that one. UNC and Stanford were there too. Check and check again.
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bleek88
SBR Hall of Famer
01-12-11
6385
#20
Well the streak ends tonight.
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stealthyburrito
SBR Posting Legend
05-12-09
21562
#21
sd st. is getting pounded right now, +1 this morning already climbing to -1.5
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big cheyo
SBR Sharp
01-20-11
337
#22
sdsu is something else this year, why do you guys think they had such a high ranking, mabye they were overrated but this year sdsu is much better than most other years
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rake922
SBR Posting Legend
12-23-07
11692
#23
This isn't a fault of Calhoun.... I bet all coaches have poor records when facing a NCAA opponent in the home state.
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Frattimore
SBR Hustler
03-03-11
65
#24
UConnnnn
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65499
#25
Originally posted by EaglesPhan36
Public or books will get murdered on this game. Public is all on UConn. If San Diego State wins, books will make a shitload of money I believe.
66 percent is not all over.
85 percent is all over.
Yeesh, people make it seem like the whole world is on UConn.
They aren't.
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65499
#26
Jim Calhoun is 11-2 when eating bacon and eggs for breakfast on the morning before a tourney game west of the Mississippi and taking a dump before 5pm PST.
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SamsNCharge99
SBR Aristocracy
10-22-08
41242
#27
useless stat
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pattymayo
SBR Posting Legend
05-19-09
10221
#28
Everyone in the country on UConn.. SDSU it is thanks
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Joe Sharp
SBR MVP
06-01-09
3011
#29
Originally posted by seaborneq
2000 loss to Tennessee was in Birmingham, AL at the BJCC. I was there. Scratch that one. UNC and Stanford were there too. Check and check again.
This is true - I went back and checked. It was Alabama. But all that means is that my research is flawed. I tried to pin-point the 7 losses.
Bottom line - When facing teams in their home state in the ncaa tournament... Uconn is 0-7 under Calhoun. I'm not personally saying that Uconn loses tonight. Just stating a fact, trend, call it what you will.
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dfberger23
SBR Hall of Famer
11-08-10
5069
#30
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dfberger23
SBR Hall of Famer
11-08-10
5069
#31
Originally posted by pattymayo
Everyone in the country on UConn.. SDSU it is thanks
What did you expect? UConn is a perennial winner, of course the public is on UConn. Not saying they are right to take them today but it was obvious that the public would be on UConn.
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donkdown
Restricted User
07-09-09
4423
#32
This is not true that evryone is on Uconn even in the Espn pools more ppl are taking SD ST s8 up in this match up!! Saying that I thought uconn was overrated ever since they beat Witchita st in opening game of Maui. they have proved me wrong in alot of spots!! game is a toss up!!