The media glorifies these types of match-ups- games that epitomize the blue collar work ethic of America and prove that the little guy can make it. But quite frankly, this Final Four match-up is possibly the worst game that the heralded 68 team bracket could have produced.
Call me an elitist, but let's get over ourselves: No one wants to watch two average, small market teams play in college basketball's most sacred weekend.
Which leads me to Joey Rodriguez. I've had the opportunity to see him play numerous times in person, (he's been at VCU for like 78 years) and he is nothing more than a mediocre point guard in a mediocre league. His recent success should not be attributed to skill, but rather to the opposition's failure to sufficiently prepare. I give him all the props in the world for playing his heart out in this tournament, but he (along with the rest of the VCU players) is getting way too much credit.
Come Saturday at 6:09 pm, I might just get a movie and hang out with the boys, because I guarantee you that (insert actor/actress of your choice) will be more entertaining than VCU v Butler. America wants a big time game; one that features two heavyweight programs battling it out. America wants UCONN v Kentucky, Calhoun v Calipari, and Kemba Walker v Brandon Knight.
A t the end of the day, a Final Four game that features a whopping 0 NBA players and two mediocre teams just dies not cut it. And at the end of the day, even Cinderella's Prince Charming may not even show up with the glass slipper.
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