‘One Shining Moment’ of the Day: 1987

It’s March and it’s MAD AS HELL!

Conference tournaments are underway and the NCAA tournament is near. On top of the usual annual March Madness traditions (like bubble teams, brackets, Cinderellas, and buzzer beaters), another favorite of mine is the “One Shining Moment” montage that concludes the tournament and all of college basketball for the season.

The song was written by David Barrett about College Basketball National Championship and made it’s debut as the winning team cut down the nets in 1987. He was inspired to write it on a napkin in 1986 while watching Larry Bird play on TV from a local bar in Michigan. Other versions of the song have been performed by Teddy Pendergrass, Luther Vandross, and Jennifer Hudson.

From now until the end of the NCAA tournament this year, we’ll post a “One Shining Moment” of the Day. Appropriately so, David Barrett’s 1987 version and the song’s debut on the CBS broadcast will be our first.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OuJAxXWrno

 

Final Four:

(1)Indiana, (2)Syracuse, (6)Providence, (1)UNLV

National Championship:

Indiana over Syracuse, 74-73 in New Orleans

Most Outstanding Player: Keith Smart

Tourney Top Scorers:

Steve Alford (IU) & Rony Seikaly (Cuse) – 138 points/23 ppg.

Fun Fact:

1987 was the last year teams could play with home court advantage, like (3) DePaul. 

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The Movie Madness Champion: The Dark Knight

A week ago, there were 68…

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This morning, there were only four.

(3) Pulp Fiction

vs.

(2) The Dark Knight

(4) Ghostbusters

vs.

(3) Lord of the Rings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSgeEH-Zwbk

There was one thing left to do…

 

 

(2) The Dark Knight

 

vs.

 

(3) Lord of The Rings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26_f1jAI5Pk

 

“You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”

 

The Dark Knight is your 2015 Movie Madness Champion

 

One Shining Moment, anyone?

(Someday I’ll splice together an epic supercut for this)

Tomorrow we will have a full breakdown of the road to Cinematic Bracket Supremacy at MichaelPiff.com. Thank you everyone for playing!

 

 

Movie Madness: Sweet Sixteen Winners

Heck of a weekend, huh?

And while we took a breather from the Madness (off the court) yesterday, the matchups only get tougher now…

[Update]: Closing has closed. Winners are below.

(1) The Godfather

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmX2VzsB25s

vs.

(5) The Shawshank Redemption

(3) Pulp Fiction

vs.

(10) Good Will Hunting

(1) Die Hard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wykwob6IL-Y

vs.

(4) Gladiator

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzqSKe0yocA

(3) Jaws

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHtuOgtlUjg

vs.

(2) The Dark Knight

(1) Animal House

vs.

(4) Ghostbusters

(2) Caddyshack

vs.

(14) Office Space

(1) Star Wars

vs.

(4) The Avengers

(3) Lord of the Rings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJf8puSIXTg

vs.

(2) Raiders of the Lost Ark

Elite Eight voting will begin tomorrow at 12:30 PM at MichaelPiff.com

Movie Madness: The Dirty Thirty Two Winners

Welcome to the next round…

50 Cent Patrick

…the Dirty Thirty Two.

[Update]: Voting has closed. The winners are below and have advanced to the Sweet 16. Voting will resume again Monday morning, March 30th on MichaelPiff.com

(4) Goodfellas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eVqdnDk02Y

vs.

(5) Shawshank Redemption

(6) The Untouchables

vs.

(3) Jaws

(1) Animal House

vs.

(9) Wayne’s World

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXuCgD4cbHs

(7) Toy Story

https://youtu.be/YrBbsnxNwbM?t=14s

vs.

(2) Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark

(11) Almost Famous

vs.

(3) Pulp Fiction

(1) Die Hard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEOVNmSR7_c

vs.

(8) Mission Impossible

(5) Blues Brothers

vs.

(4) Ghostbusters

(1) Star Wars

vs.

(9) Jurassic Park

(10) Good Will Hunting

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AvxR5vVgY4

vs.

(15) Rocky

(5) Tombstone

vs.

(4) Gladiator

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaYffgD6nBA

(6) Blazing Saddles

vs.

(14) Office Space

(6) Field of Dreams

vs.

(3) Lord of the Rings

(1) The Godfather

vs.

(8) Forrest Gump

(10) The Matrix

vs.

(2) The Dark Knight

(7) Anchorman

vs.

(2) Caddyshack

(5) Guardians of the Galaxy

vs.

(4) The Avengers

AGAIN, VOTING WILL RESUME FOR THE SWEET 16 TOMORROW MORNING. THANKS FOR PLAYING.  

Movie Madness: Round of 64 Part IV

This is the Ghost Protocol of Round 1…

Protocol Stretch

[Update] Voting has closed. Winners below.

(3) Lord of the Rings

vs.

(14) RoboCop

(8) Forrest Gump

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcOTZeZ3_40

vs.

(9) Titanic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrEzEkZJGIs

(7) Top Gun

vs.

(10) The Matrix

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCsQ87fvUuw

(2) Caddyshack

vs.

(15) Old School

(4) The Avengers

vs.

(13) Aliens

https://youtu.be/FSrcMaid0mg?t=9s

(5) Shawshank Redemption

vs.

(12) The Sting

(6) Blazing Saddles

vs.

(11) Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

(1) Die Hard

vs.

(16) Birdman

Next round starts tomorrow. Check back at MichaelPiff.com 

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Movie Madness: Round of 64

Advancing from yesterday’s Play-In Games are…

Birdman

over 40 Year Old Virgin

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and…

Super Troopers

over Catch Me If You Can

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And so begins the #MovieMadness Round of 64!

[Update] Voting has closed. Winners below.

(3) Pulp Fiction

vs.

(14) Fight Club

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoeXNJpX7QQ

(8) The Nightmare Before Christmas

vs.

(9) Jurassic Park

(7) Anchorman

vs.

(10) The Big Lebowski

(2) The Dark Knight

vs.

(15) Point Break

(4) Goodfellas

vs.

(13) Saving Private Ryan

(5) Guardians of The Galaxy

vs.

(12) Terminator 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LvlsrtBj4I

(6) The Untouchables

vs.

(11) Halloween

(1) Animal House

vs.

(16) Borat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6hEvfLfTRc

Check back later today for the next 8 matchups to vote on! You may also Tweet your votes to @Mike_PiFF03 with #MovieMadness.

Early NCAA Tournament Thoughts: This is Madness!

Madness?

This is March! 

Falling out of his chair was Georgia State head coach Ron Hunter as his son RJ hit the go-ahead three with just over 2 seconds left. Hunter was nursing a torn achilles, hence the roller chair on the sidelines. Taurean Prince was the only Baylor player in double digits, scoring 18. The Pounce of Georgia State won though, 57-56.

If you had Georgia State winning, I want photographic proof.

R.J. finished with 16 points in the game, leading all Georgia State scorers. Baylor led by 12 (56-44) with 2:55 left in the game. It was at that point, I thought Seth Davis could pull out his red marker…

Which quickly turned into…

As Georgia State was within 2 with 19 seconds left in the game.

Of course Baylor wasn’t alone…

It seemed like Iowa State was America’s Team…The 3 seed that everyone was choosing to go as far as the Final Four…

Uh oh.

Iowa State jumped out to a 12-4 with 14:22 left in the first half, and then lost lead with 7 minutes later. The University of Alabama-Birmingham led by 3 at halftime, 31-28. Neither team led by more than 3 until Georges Niang put the Cyclones up by 4 on a pair of free throws with 3:13 left in the game.

Robert Brown, who led all scorers with 21, put UAB ahead with a 3 pointer and 50 seconds left. Iowa State couldn’t regain the lead as UAB won 60-59. And then you heard a collective…

…across the country.

Notre Dame was able to narrowly escape a similar fate as the other two #3 seeds as they edged out Northeastern 69-65. Fellow #3 seed Oklahoma better watch out tomorrow as they take on Albany, who is already feeling the “Madness” after winning their conference tournament on a game winning 3…the only one they made ALL GAME.

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No Excuses Next Year, Illini Hoops

Did you have high expectations for the 2014-15 Fighting Illini?

John Groce did. He had to. He’s the coach.

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The team and fan base probably did. And why not? What’s the point of playing or being a fan without some belief?

I did not. While the team didn’t have much turnover from 2013-14 (just graduating Joseph Bertrand and Jon Ekey), they didn’t add much either to a squad that only reached the 2nd round of the NIT. Yes, the roster gained a year of experience, and that showed in Big Ten breakout Malcolm Hill. However it did not show in leading scorer Rayvonte Rice, who found himself suspended from the team following extended time out with a broken left hand.

Would the 2014-15 Illini won more games with Rice on the floor? Probably. Would a handful of extra wins put them in the NCAA tourney? In this year’s Big Ten…certainly. It wasn’t about THIS year for the Illini, though. As difficult as it is for anyone with vested interest in Illini basketball to hear it, success was a luxury rather than a necessity. That is because the incoming class will make or break the Groce era.

Ranked 15th by ESPN, 10th by 247 (CBS), and 16th by Rivals (Yahoo! Sports), the 2015 class will be Illinois’ best recruiting class in years. Having covered 3 of the 4 commits in person, I can tell you the Illini will add scoring and a lot of it. Local Chicago area stars DJ Williams (ranked 63rd in the nation on Rivals) 6’7 from Simeon High School and Aaron Jordan (ranked 83rd) are long and athletic players with range and a knack for attacking the paint. Jordan is more of a jump shooter, passive compared to Williams, but knows how to get to the free throw line when it’s needed. Williams, amazingly, has been able to shine on a Simeon squad full of D1 talent and that bodes well when it comes to meshing with his new Illini teammates.

Jalen Coleman, a 6’3 shooting guard from La Porte, IN (Indianapolis area), is the real catch and not based on his rankings alone. Playing against some of the country’s best in AAU, Coleman proved to be a prolific scorer. He made half of his 92 three-point attempts leading up to the NIKE EYBL Peach Jam Championship tournament in Augusta, South Carolina last summer. He can run the floor when asked to, but has the ability to take over a game by himself…a huge difference when it comes to college basketball.

The Illini will also be adding Darius Paul, who technically was already a member of the team but was suspended for 2014 because of a failed drug test and underage drinking. He is the younger brother of former Illinois star Brandon Paul, a 6’8 power forward from Gurnee, IL, and played this season at Lamar State junior college in Texas. Illinois will need all the size they can get after Nnanna Egwu graduates this year and Paul has the opportunity to contribute in a big way with his 2 years of eligibility.

After missing the year due to injury, senior Tracy Abrams will have another year of eligibility. Abrams tore his ACL last September, but spent the season providing much needed leadership for the team this season, leadership that will hopefully translate to hardwood next Fall. Hill will be depended on to replace the scoring after Rice graduates, much like he did during the injury and suspension.

The big knock on Groce and the Illinois program in recent years has been their inability to keep highly touted recruits in-state. Duke’s Jahlil Okafor (Whitney Young HS, Chicago) and Wisconsin’s Frank Kaminsky (Benet Academy, Lisle, IL) were this year’s NCAA All-American headliners. The nation’s top point guard recruit Jalen Brunson (Stevenson High School, Lincolnshire, IL) chose Villanova. Catholic League star Charles Matthews (St. Rita, Chicago) selected Kentucky a year ago. And Illinois Top-10 players like Glynn Watson (St. Joseph), Ed Morrow (Simeon) and Brandon Hutton (De La Salle) all chose other Big Ten schools to take their talents to.

If Illinois basketball proves they can win with the in-state talent they committed already, the program will become more attractive to recruits in the Chicagoland area. If they win big games on national television, step up in the Big Ten conference, play well in the NCAA tournament, and put players in the NBA, more talent will stay in-state. That’s a lot of “ifs”, but it is plausible. And because it is plausible, that means no excuses in the 2015-16 season…year 4 of the Groce era.