Behind its defense, and more Fiesta Bowl chicanery, No. 6 Boise State beat No. 3 TCU 17-10 and set the stage for a 2010 run that had before been unthinkable, writes Stewart Mandel
CHARLESTON, S.C.(AP) Bobby Cremins isn't even sure how his College of Charleston team managed this upset.
''Going on a 12-1 run with 4 minutes to go against North Carolina, usually that's lights out,'' Cremins said. ''So I've got to watch the tape tonight to figure out what happened.'' North Carolina won't want to be reminded how it happened. The ninth-ranked Tar Heels (11-4) squandered an 11-point lead down the stretch and lost 82-79 in overtime to the Cougars on Monday night.
Charleston's Andrew Goudelock scored the last eight points in regulation, including the tying 3-pointer from about 28 feet over 6-foot-10 Ed Davis with 2 seconds left.
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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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