
Oweh caught it and took a full dribble before the clock started running and then “got the shot off” with a couple tenths of a second left. Santa Clara got robbed by the clock operator. Completely illegitimate win by Kentucky
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Oweh caught it and took a full dribble before the clock started running and then “got the shot off” with a couple tenths of a second left. Santa Clara got robbed by the clock operator. Completely illegitimate win by Kentucky












After a weekend of great Wild Card games, we are left with the following matchups for the Divisional Playoff Round: Saturday, Jan. 17 4:30 or 8:00 p.m. ET Buffalo Bills at Denver Broncos (Network TBD) 4:30 or 8:00 p.m. ET San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks (Network TBD) Sunday, Jan. 18 3:00 or 6:30 p.m. ET Los Angeles Rams at Chicago Bears (Network TBD) 3:00 or 6:30 p.m. ET Pittsburgh/Houston at New England Patriots (Network TBD) Both #1 seeds with a bye will host on Saturday, Jan. 17. #1 seeds have hosted on Saturday every year since 2021 (Note: The NFL went to 7 playoff teams and one byed team per conference in 2020...#1 KC hosted on Sunday that Covid-impacted year). Both #6 seeds won on Wild Card weekend this year, first time since 2020 (CLE and LAR). That same 2020 season, both #5 seeds won as well (BAL and TB), which can be matched this year if HOU beats PIT Monday night. Exact times and networks will be announced when the PIT/HOU winner is determined on Monday night.



The Panthers had a losing record and are clearly just outclassed today. Some are asking whether it makes sense to continue “wasting” Playoff bids on winners of weak conferences.



