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The last time every Big Ten team missed 3 NCAA tournaments in a row

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Biggest bust?: Tyson Stay-Puff

Disagree. I argued all off season Acuff should be the starting two, but the plan was JWill. Martini was here to be the starting 4 or 5, depending how the roster/preseason played out. Acuff’s injury really messed him up.
Agree on Derkack, not sure how he could be a disappointment, I'm not sure anyone had any idea what to expect from him. Stat/efficiency wise he seemed a JWill backup to me.
Acuff was supposed to play a lot. Whether starter or 6 man is irrelevant - you don’t bring in a super senior with the prior usage numbers he had to come play a utility role with token playing time. I was responding to Shelby on refuting the notion that he was brought in just to back up Dylan. That is most certainly not true.

Whether his injury made him worse or not, well really never know for sure since he’s never played at this level before. At present time, he’s not good enough at defense, and he failed to demonstrate an ability to contribute productively in the offense alongside Dylan. The latter observation has nothing to do with his injury as he’s had games where he’s produced on offense, they’ve just come when he’s slotted back in to his MAC role as a ultra high usage player while Dylan was out.

The last time every Big Ten team missed 3 NCAA tournaments in a row

I assumed it counted 2020 lol
I just asked what years Rutgers made the tournament and it gave me this:
Rutgers men's basketball has made the NCAA Tournament in the following years:

- **1975**
- **1976** (Final Four appearance)
- **1979**
- **1983**
- **1989**
- **1991**
- **2021**
- **2022**

Chat GPT:
You're right to double-check! Rutgers men's basketball has actually made the NCAA Tournament **twice** since 2000:

- **2021** – Advanced to the Round of 32
- **2022** – Lost in the First Four

I mistakenly included 1991 in my earlier count—thanks for catching that! Let me know if you need any other corrections or details.

Dumb ass Chat GPT.

OT: New York Mets 2024-2025 Off Season Thread

If like me, you were wondering why Pete Alonso isn't listed, the answer is that his signing is not yet official. They probably won't make it official until Wednesday, the first day of camp. On that day, teams can open up the 60 day IL. By delaying Alonso's signing until Wednesday, they don't have to cut anybody from the 40 man. They can simply move somebody like Christian Scott to the 60 day IL.
Correct. I was wondering if they would do a Soto like press conference/day for Alonso coming back even though it might only be for one year.

OT: New York Mets 2024-2025 Off Season Thread

If like me, you were wondering why Pete Alonso isn't listed, the answer is that his signing is not yet official. They probably won't make it official until Wednesday, the first day of camp. On that day, teams can open up the 60 day IL. By delaying Alonso's signing until Wednesday, they don't have to cut anybody from the 40 man. They can simply move somebody like Christian Scott to the 60 day IL.

OT: Super Bowl LIX - Game Thread

It’s not often the best team wins the Super Bowl. Less often than you think. Just look to the giants for that point to be illustrated. Amazing performance by the eagles.

Historically, this was arguably the best Super Bowl and not arguably, the best Super Bowl performance ever.

And Kendrick delivered one of the best halftime shows to boot.

American pageantry at its finest yesterday.

Must be the same paper that said Joe's running circles around everyone in The White House.
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