Great line from ND coach
Thankfully there were no ESPN executives in the interview room when Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw delivered the best line during the postseason press conferences after UConn's 78-57 victory.
I asked McGraw about that stretch in the beginning of the second half when the Huskies turned an eight-point halftime lead into a 20-point advantage.
"It was really ugly, I was hoping they went to the split screen and everybody would turn the TV off," McGraw said in an obvious dig at the recent 'Maya cam' experiment at ESPN when the Oklahoma/UConn game featured a split screen with half the screen focused on a camera following Maya Moore's every move.
"That did it, that was it," McGraw said. "We had a chance to stay in the game. We had a couple of possessions in a row. We couldn't get to the line, we weren't attacking as much and they hit some 3's."
I asked McGraw about that stretch in the beginning of the second half when the Huskies turned an eight-point halftime lead into a 20-point advantage.
"It was really ugly, I was hoping they went to the split screen and everybody would turn the TV off," McGraw said in an obvious dig at the recent 'Maya cam' experiment at ESPN when the Oklahoma/UConn game featured a split screen with half the screen focused on a camera following Maya Moore's every move.
"That did it, that was it," McGraw said. "We had a chance to stay in the game. We had a couple of possessions in a row. We couldn't get to the line, we weren't attacking as much and they hit some 3's."
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