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NCAA Tournament Bracketology 2015 BRACKET NOW LIVE - *Sign Ups Closed*

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,818 ✭✭✭Bateman


    From Titus at Grantland
    Ron Hunter has coached in two NCAA tournaments. When he clinched his first appearance while coaching at IUPUI in 2003, he put two holes in his dress pants from doing a celebratory belly flop. When he clinched his second tourney appearance this year with Georgia State, he tore his Achilles while celebrating. When his son hit the game-winning 3 to give Hunter his first career NCAA tournament win, he fell off his stool and broke the cast that was helping to heal his Achilles. And when the Panthers’ season came to an end against Xavier on Saturday night, Hunter broke down crying, possibly because that game might have been the last time he’ll coach his son.1



    "The greatest week of my life." Ron Hunter breaks down during postgame press conference. #MarchMadness https://t.co/hGoA4hhhLy

    — NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 22, 2015



    Here’s a rule I’d like to propose to improve college basketball: Involve Ron Hunter in every NCAA tournament for the rest of time.


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