Michigan State - Issue 9 - 3/13/2014

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Vol. 10, Issue 9

The Black Sheep THE COLLEGE NEWSPAPER THAT'S ACTUALLY ABOUT COLLEGE

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3/13/14 - 3/19/14

TO STORM THE COURT, OR NOT? MSU STAFF WROTE THIS

The now infamous “Drunk UC Santa Barbra Bro” has highlighted improper, reckless, and completely unnecessary court-storming in college basketball. Granted, that bro-with-the-flow’s drunken solo mission to take on the opposing team’s coach was the worst-case, court-storming scenario. When your No. 8 squad beats a No. 4 seed, there’s really no reason to storm the court unless you’re deep into March. Like, surprisingly deep. As the tourney progresses, use The Black Sheep’s reference guide on how to spot the dance’s big dogs and who is just happy to be there.

RANKS RULE:

One of the most important factors in determining justified courtstorming is seed, and seed difference. Once ranks develop into seeds, those seeds are planted in your TV and you do nothing but watch them grow and die for weeks. If a 2-seed or better is spilled by a Cinderella 7 or above, storm away hooligans! If both teams are seeded 4 or better the shock factor drops—court-storms are warranted on buzzer-beaters only in this case— real money shots. This spontaneous eruption of blissful fanfare is better than sex*. *If you’re in attendance and have mediocre sex.

OVERTIME, OVERTURNT:

The extra pressure of OT, or multiple OT, adds drama exponentially. In this case, seeding is much less relevant. It’s OT baby, time to see who’s really trying to put a ring on it. If OT turns to 2OT or longer, court-storming is all but expected. Regardless of seeding, fans should be rabid, dehydrated lunatics at this point in the game, medically diagnosed as March Madness. Get those sweaty bodies on that court and celebrate.

ELITE? STAY IN YOUR SEAT:

An overarching exception to the aforementioned cases involves being an elite program. How can you distinguish an elite program? First check to see if the team is sponsored by Nike. If so, then check to see if that team is OSU or Oregon. If so: not elite. Statistics are also a good reference point. If a school has done better in the NIT than in the Big Dance: not elite. If the school has more Final Fours since 2000 than any other school: Spartan-elite. In the case of elite teams, fans should remain seated until March begins to turn into April.

CINDERELLA STANDARD:

If a Cinderella team is blowing through the tourney and causing average blood pressure to rise nationally, their fans deserve to dance on the court. However, a true Cinderella team never leaves the ball early, and balls out on opponents until at least the Elite 8. Only then can the underdog faithful flock to the hardwood. Harsh, perhaps, but Sweet Sixteen Cinderellas are about as cute as Cinderella herself.

As you navigate the zombie apocalypse of brackets and basketball that is March in America, use this as a reference to determine whether or not a court-storming is sanctified. Those who don’t take note of whether or not a team respects the court and its legacy are doomed to pick teams with bad court karma. Don’t believe in court karma? Ask Izzo why his players kiss the S. Good luck, and always respect hardwood.

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ANONYMOUS SPARTAN SEX STORIES

ST. PATTY’S ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE

A GIRL WHO DOESN’T CARE ABOUT B-BALL TELLS US WHAT WILL HAPPEN THIS YEAR.

WE ASKED YOU TO SEND US QUESTIONS ABOUT DOIN’ IT AND YOU DID... AFTER MIDNIGHT.

THE APOCALYPSE HIT EL ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY, AND YOU PROBABLY DIDN’T EVEN NOTICE.

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