ACC Tournament Championship Game Prediction
It'll be N.C. State v. Duke.
No offense to The Snooty Baby-Blue Palace in that Raleigh-Durham suburb.
'a certain jollity of mind pickled in the scorn of fortune'
It'll be N.C. State v. Duke.
No offense to The Snooty Baby-Blue Palace in that Raleigh-Durham suburb.
As an NC State grad, I wanted to poll my class about the Wolfpack's game against Maryland tomorrow night, part of the opening day of the ACC tournament.
So I asked, "Who's going to win tomorrow night, NC State or Maryland?"
"MARYLAND!" the class yelled back.
Everyone got an F today.
I was shooting baskets in the driveway when the ball went half way into the hoop and bounced three or four times within the rim before popping out.
That made me wonder about the reliability of preparation, despite my belief that one must always prepare.
It seemed preparation is an essential part of what is necessary to succeed.
Yet only part.
The wise man in Ecclesiastes said “speed does not win the race nor strength the battle…time and chance govern all” (New English Bible).
Time and chance are inevitable factors in the NCAA tournament.
Bet accordingly.
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