(Baha Mar Hoops) #13 Baylor, Thu., Nov. 21, 7p, CBSSN

This is a brutal loss for so many reasons.

- The difference between a win and loss here could end up being a full seed line difference come March.

- Instead of most likely playing an essentially house money game vs Tennessee tomorrow with a win we're most likely gonna end up playing an almost nothing to gain game against Virginia who very well can beat us because:
- They aren't that bad. Villanova obviously isn't good but UVA did handle them pretty easily
- We're tired and deflated. Don't even know if Kadary will play tomorrow and if he does how effective he'll be
- Their pack line is going to be a major problem for us. We are going to have to shoot well again tomorrow because UVA makes everybody have to beat them over the top.

- This deflating type loss can carry all the way over to Sunday's game against Georgia
 
Once upon a time, there was an old farmer who had worked his crops for many years.

One day his horse ran away. Upon hearing the news, his neighbors came to visit. “Such bad luck,” they said sympathetically, “you must be so sad.”

“We’ll see,” the farmer replied.

The next morning the horse returned, bringing with it two other wild horses.

“How wonderful,” the neighbors exclaimed! “Not only did your horse return, but you received two more. What great fortune you have!”

“We’ll see,” answered the farmer.

The following day, his son tried to ride one of the untamed horses, was thrown, and broke his leg. The neighbors again came to offer their sympathy on his misfortune. “Now your son cannot help you with your farming,” they said. “What terrible luck you have!”

“We’ll see,” replied the old farmer.

The following week, military officials came to the village to conscript young men into the army. Seeing that the son’s leg was broken, they passed him by. The neighbors congratulated the farmer on how well things had turned out. “Such great news. You must be so happy!”

The man smiled to himself and said once again.

“We’ll see,
locusts drought famine
 
Barring a Virginia upset here, we lost our chance for a signature non-conference win.

This is a brutal loss for so many reasons.

- The difference between a win and loss here could end up being a full seed line difference come March.

- Instead of most likely playing an essentially house money game vs Tennessee tomorrow with a win we're most likely gonna end up playing an almost nothing to gain game against Virginia who very well can beat us because:
- They aren't that bad. Villanova obviously isn't good but UVA did handle them pretty easily
- We're tired and deflated. Don't even know if Kadary will play tomorrow and if he does how effective he'll be
- Their pack line is going to be a major problem for us. We are going to have to shoot well again tomorrow because UVA makes everybody have to beat them over the top.

- This deflating type loss can carry all the way over to Sunday's game against Georgia
I’m not worried about a seed line Mug, I’m worried about making the tournament. We lose tomorrow and we’re in a bad spot.
 
Nut jobs blaming coaching. Thanks to Pitino we are now competitive with elite teams like Baylor.
Nonsense . Had 5 point lead with 16 seconds to go . Had 2 point lead with 6.5 seconds left and we have our worst free throw shooter in the game and he gets the ball ?

Pitino was brought here , not to be competitive but , to win games like this against Ranked teams . Opportunity missed and not a good job by Rick at end of game . You get Zuby out of the game with the ball and 2
Point lead .
 
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