Voodoo Child
Can I Kick It?
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Alright, this is a little bit of self-promotion here, but I also have a serious question: why do so many of you love the NBA but not college ball? It's intense, the fans are passionate, and the players give their all every game. The games matter so much more too because instead of having an 82 game schedule and then a playoff, each team makes their own schedule and then has their season hinge on whether or not the NCAA Selection Committee picks them for the NCAA Tournament --- unarguably a way more exciting way to pick a league champion than the NBA playoffs.
Not only is it more fun to watch and the games mean more, but you're watching the superstars of tomorrow. If you've never watched the NBA Draft knowing who the players are, then you owe it to yourself to start watching college ball. I've personally seen live in person players like Dwyane Wade with Marquette, Carlos Boozer with Duke, Tayshaun Prince with Kentucky, Chris Paul with Wake Forest, Jason Richardson and Zach Randolph with Michigan State, Joe Johnson with Arkansas, Kenyon Martin with Cincinnati, Quentin Richardson with DePaul, David West with Xavier, Adam Morrison with Gonzaga, etc... and those are just the players I've seen live.
If you've never followed the NCAA but have always been an NBA fan, you simply owe it to yourself to give college ball a test run this year. The season starts a little bit later than the pro season (it officially kicks off this weekend), so you'll be able to get in on the season right at the start.
Stop by the JBB College Forum. We have a lot of great posters who you may have never even seen because they post mainly in the collegiate forums. Hope to see you around...
Not only is it more fun to watch and the games mean more, but you're watching the superstars of tomorrow. If you've never watched the NBA Draft knowing who the players are, then you owe it to yourself to start watching college ball. I've personally seen live in person players like Dwyane Wade with Marquette, Carlos Boozer with Duke, Tayshaun Prince with Kentucky, Chris Paul with Wake Forest, Jason Richardson and Zach Randolph with Michigan State, Joe Johnson with Arkansas, Kenyon Martin with Cincinnati, Quentin Richardson with DePaul, David West with Xavier, Adam Morrison with Gonzaga, etc... and those are just the players I've seen live.
If you've never followed the NCAA but have always been an NBA fan, you simply owe it to yourself to give college ball a test run this year. The season starts a little bit later than the pro season (it officially kicks off this weekend), so you'll be able to get in on the season right at the start.
Stop by the JBB College Forum. We have a lot of great posters who you may have never even seen because they post mainly in the collegiate forums. Hope to see you around...
