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Larry David’s thoughts on March Madness would make Stalin proud.
Right now, millions of Americans across the country are coming together over cold beer and wings to celebrate the opening stages of the NCAA Tournament. All that matters is fighting through 40 minutes of basketball to earn the right to play 40 more.
It’s one of the very few things Americans seem to agree on. Who could possibly not get amped up for the NCAA Tournament?
Enter Larry David.

Oakland University coach Greg Kampe had a premonition the day before the greatest night of his life.
READ: Unleash The March Madness – Oakland Upsets Kentucky
That night was last night when his No. 14 seed Oakland Golden Grizzlies from Rochester, Michigan, and the lower tier Horizon League shredded the ultimate Blue Blood in No. 3 seed Kentucky, 80-76, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Pittsburgh.
“We changed our lives,” Kampe said.

There’s no better feeling than having a cool teacher.
Let’s be honest, nobody really enjoys going to school or college. It’s a hassle and a pain in the you-know-what. I mean, do we really want to learn about Chlorophyll – more like Borophyll, am I right, Adam Sandler?
But every once in a while you’ll get a teacher that gets it, one who understands how to relate to the students and ultimately will win over their minds and attention.

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Jack Gohlke is the March Madness hero we needed as he lit up Kentucky with an three-pointer barrage
Jack Gohlke is a silent assassin. The sharpshooter nobody saw coming. Ender of worlds. Destroyer of dreams. The man who will give John Calipari nightmares. And he looks like a middle-aged finance manager at a local Honda dealership.

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Gohlke became the first hero of 2024 March Madness on Thursday night when the Oakland player decided to have the game of his life.