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Ok, I'm rooting for Georgia.

Typical D.C. crowd. No one's here. Anyone with tickets to the second game who shows up late for the first game deserves to be excommunicated from sports fandom. But the official Purdue and Baylor sections are almost entirely empty.

The Georgia cheerleaders have arrived. The consensus, loudly expressed by some on press row, is that the Georgia cheerleaders are NBA-caliber and the rest of this sub-regional is likely to be of NBDL standard by comparison. Yeah, I know; useless without pictures. Sorry. The further consensus is that I should spend the rest of the weekend blogging about the Georgia cheerleaders and nothing else. Minds in the gutter.

Who IS here? Jarvis Hayes, in a gray sweatsuit, for one. Although from my vantage point, there are at least as many Xavier people as Georgia people, which is a mild upset. And the Xavier people appear to be significantly louder, which is also an upset, right?


Ok, I'm rooting for Xavier.

By Dan Steinberg |  March 20, 2008; 12:19 PM ET  | Category:  College Basketball
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Please boo Jarvis for me.

...and tell him he's no Jonas. He likes that.

Posted by: Unsilent Majority | March 20, 2008 03:00 PM

Was Jarvis' brother there?

Posted by: sitruc | March 21, 2008 11:16 AM

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