The Cougar loss is just as hard to take as the 83 loss. That team had two NBA Hall of Famers on it. They were likely the best college team in a decade, one of the best of all time. The 2025 Cougars are a bunch of scrappers. Likely no NBA talent. They had an incredible season. They beat the most talented team in the tournament (Duke). They lost in the last seconds to a team they lead throughout the game, at least twice by double digits. They severely bungled the ending. Hundreds of college teams would love to have had their season, even with the "bad" ending.
My travels to SA and back home were meet with countless "we are our were pulling for Houston" the Florida folks were fine before and after. It was wild inside the building but respectful.
Coach Sampson supported his decision to transfer. High upside player, but hurt a lot and he wants to get 30 minutes a night and coach said that wasn't likely.
I always liked the upside of Arceneaux but in the back of my mind thought he was too soft. Oh well. I'm sure we won't be hurting for players who want to be part of this program.
TA following Coach Q? He'll get 30 minutes there. Sucks he popped that Achilles last season, he was hitting his stride about to blow up. I know he still did not feel full recovered this season. Pulled himself out a few times. Best of luck TA.
Wish him the best, but honestly think having the open roster spot is probably a good thing right now.
That'd be a good spot for him. I hope to see him succeed. This is one of those transfers that's best for everyone.
I'm not crawling back in to this closet of sadness but the Bills comeback was led by the Zebras w/ our coaches a distant second. Reich just happened to be the QB of the opposing team. I need to go find a puppy and some ice cream now. Cya.
Uzan declaring for the draft, has until May 28th to decide to stay in or not. Hopefully just testing the waters and getting to work out with and talk to NBA people (scouting combine is in early May)