I don't think it's because of where FSU stands as a program...I think it's more of UNC and the talk of them being national title contenders and a team that is one of the better starting 5's in the past few years. Add in HBFU and him being #1 pick potentially and I think those are the reasons why they did so (not to mention they blew them out bad).
Do you agree with UNC and FSU yesterday?
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I agree with Roy.
Like he said during the Press, they had an incident when UNLV stormed the court when they got beat earlier in the year.Comment
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I posted it once and I'll post it again....
here is the comment section for that photo... http://www.tomahawknation.com/2012/1...known#comments
not to mention it was a huge recruiting weekend for the Noles
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the problem isn't that the players left. the problem I have is Roy Williams himself leaving. Even better, he started leaving the court WITHOUT his players and it took Leonard Hamilton had to stop Roy and tell him his players weren't following him.
You can't talk about safety reasons and then leave 5 walk-ons as sacrifices while the team and Roy himself left.
If Roy had stayed with the 5 walkons then it would have been comparable to 2006 Duke-FSU (although that was still different as FSU stormed the court with 1.7 seconds left in the game, so K told his bench to leave the game early)Comment
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It's so lame when schools like FSU, or Temple last year vs. like a 15th ranked Georgetown, and other schools that are already decent programs court storm. When you court storm, you are basically saying "WE KNOW YOU ARE BETTER THAN US, WE CANT EVEN BELIEVE WE WON!".
I have no problem with court storming if it's some Patriot League team knocking off UNC, but to me, that's just embarrassing for FSU and it tells you where the program really stands.Comment
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No video but http://www.insidethehall.com/2010/01...y-minnesota-2/Comment
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