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Today I was talking with two cousins about the game. Both expressed surprise at "how many white boys where playing."
 
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Great game! Saw some great plays. Gotta love Heyward. His teammates didn't pass
him the ball enough though.
As I have said for awhile now, the NBA NEEDS another Larry Bird. Maybe Gordon Heyward Is
the guy. But Bird was a senior in that championship game. Heyward was only a sophmore.
 

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Thought it was the best played NCAA final game I have seen in many years. Let's hope other prgrams take note of what they need to do to have similar success Yes, the announcers were fair and the black announcer was Clark Kellogg not Len Ellmore.
 

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<center>CBS, NCAA win big with best title game ratings since 1999</font></center>
Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:52 pm EDT
By Jeff Eisenberg

A classic back-and-forth title game between a perennial juggernaut and a celebrated underdog delivered huge ratings for CBS.

Duke's 61-59 victory over Butler on Monday night earned a 16.0 overnight rating and 25 share, the highest for a national title game since underdog Connecticut topped the Blue Devils in 1999. This year's ratings were 34 percent better than last year's title game clunker between North Carolina and Michigan State.

According to Sports Media Watch, Monday's title game drew a higher overnight than every Major League Baseball game since the Red Sox clinched the 2004 World Series and every NBA game since the epic Kings-Lakers Western Conference Finals in 2002. Aside from the NFL, the Olympics and the BCS title game, the Duke-Butler overnight is the highest for any sporting event in almost six years.

Although CBS executives will surely celebrate these ratings heading into another likely bonanza this weekend with Tiger returning at the Master's, the NCAA is the real winner here.

The NCAA can opt out of its current tournament broadcast contract with CBS after this season, so ratings like and the impending tourney expansion will only drive up the price of the new contract to a previously unthinkable figure.

j41181 - Definitely the best NCAA final I've ever seen. Both teams gave it their all and the luckier one just won. Congratulations to both teams. IMHO, It could've gone either way, and Duke just happens to have won it. It was undoubtedly more fitting to see Duke win, 'cause they're the team many love to HATE. On this wonderful day, Duke just proved their critics, doubters, and haters... WRONG!!!!

Duke won it fair and square, they deserve it, and are the 2010 NCAA Champions.
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Butler should be proud, as should the whole state of Indiana.
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I very much agree with everyone that it was a great game. I am also very happy Duke won, but wouldn't have been unhappy if Butler won either.
As someone else mentioned, I hope what comes out of this is that:
1/coaches all around the country learn that coaching and team play is more important than just recruiting talent.
2/ that coaches start recruiting some of our guys who are always overlooked and presumed not to be as good as their black counterparts.
3/ white kids continue to pursue sports, and know that they can be successful.

If Butler had won, I think these points would have been reinforced even more, but nevertheless the message is clearly there.
And the most important thing is to get through to these coaches. They are the ones really enforcing the caste system.
 

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jacknyc Coach K said something should come out of it. Its code for more whites to play and excell in the game.
 
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Very happy to see white guys in every highlight, that were played OVER and OVER again at the bar last night, nobody missed it. It left a lasting impression even to non-fans. Will this completely change people's opinion about white athletes? Well, not everybody, but I know there are some that if confronted with "white boys can't play basketball" will now be able to respond "Wait, didn't you see that Duke team win the NCAA title, they were all white" (to the masses, Duke might as well be all white).
 

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I think what we need is for this sort of thing to keep happening for a few more years in college BB and football, as well as at the NFL level. The NBA and its 80% black majority is a bit out of reach right now, and with dwindling attendance numbers, we don't have to worry too much about it.

But if white-friendly teams can keep winning in those other 3 sports, it could turn the caste-tide around in the right direction. I would dare any AD or coach in the country to not agree with the fact that both Duke and Butler are the kind of programs they need to model after their own. Recruit white kids (and non-thug/non-inner city blacks, like Duke does) who will stay in school, play solid basketball and win, gradute, and all the while staying off the police blotter.

Unfortunately, as long as corrupt coaches like Calipari are around, the pipeline from 'da hood to Division 1 basketball will be alive and well.
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When duke won they were nowhere to be found on ESPN's Top Ten list Tuesday morning. But guess what the top play was We. morning, that's right, the UCONN womens team.

I should also add that when Sportscenter recapped the Duke-Butler game they showed hardly any highlights and picked up the game with about four minutes to go. Typical racist coverage from ESPN.
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Gentlemen,

I have a question. Did Duke have better players, or did they play better as a team (did the other team have better raw talent?)?

I ask because I don't know much about basketball and never watch it. So I have no idea.

Tom Iron...
 

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GWTJ said:
I should also add that when Sportscenter recapped the Duke-Butler game they showed hardly any highlights and picked up the game with about four minutes to go. Typical racist coverage from ESPN.
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That's right. I wasn't able to watch the second half, so I was counting on the highlights to cover the progression of the game, with all those ties and lead changes, but was very disapointed. But it was 90% post game blather. It was more about the haircuts getting camera time than showing the excellence of both teams.

Sh!t on ESPN.
 

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GWTJ said:
When duke won they were nowhere to be found on ESPN's Top Ten list Tuesday morning. But guess what the top play was We. morning, that's right, the UCONN womens team.

I should also add that when Sportscenter recapped the Duke-Butler game they showed hardly any highlights and picked up the game with about four minutes to go. Typical racist coverage from ESPN.
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The night of the game, I was watching the national baseball game and "The Lead" scrolled across the bottom, showing top stories. The first five stories were about Tiger Woods, while the fifth was the time of the championship game. Despite the forced apathy of ESPN, the game drew great ratings anyway.
 
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Tom Iron said:
Gentlemen,

I have a question. Did Duke have better players, or did they play better as a team (did the other team have better raw talent?)?

I ask because I don't know much about basketball and never watch it. So I have no idea.

Tom Iron...
I don't watch enough college basketball or have studied the issue well enough to give a very good answer either.

However, Duke, by far, had the most McDonald's All-Americans. They had 6 compared to Kentucky's 2 and five other teams in the Sweet 16 only had one: Baylor, Ohio State, Kansas State, Tennessee and Washington all with one. Michigan State, Butler and W. Virginia had zero. So that makes me think they had better players with more talent. Although, because of their skin color, the average fan would think the opposite.
 

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I want to post this video of Kyle Singler from last year. He was the MVP of the 2010 Final Four and he led Duke to a national championship. This kid will be back for his senior year and I expect him to be a top 10 pick in the 2011 NBA Draft. This kid has talent beyond belief. He can create his own shot, take you off the dribble and he also shoots the lights out. Kyle does not back down from a challenge and he even has some trash talking in his game similar to Larry Bird. I'm hoping that he will become an All Star in the NBA. He has the talent to if he can go to the right team. Enjoy the video guys.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoTFo_rarWE&amp;feature=related

Singler is a beast, thanks for the link. I stopped following BB a long time ago and I only root for the White players. It would be great if Singler can have anywhere near the success of Bird in the NBA. It's been a long time since an American White man has been great in the NBA, though David Lee is currently making a case for greatness.
 

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Butler's coach was awarded a 12 year contract extension. We will be seeing a lot of the Bulldogs in the upcoming years!
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