Reactions to the Oklahoma Kansas 3OT game

Reactions to the Oklahoma Kansas 3OT game

Reactions to the Oklahoma-Kansas 3OT game NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY The phrase instant classic gets thrown around way too easily in today's sports world. But every once in a while those 14 letters are the best way to describe what happened the night before in college sports.

In case you missed it, it took three overtimes for No. 1 Kansas to defeat No. 2 Oklahoma 109-106 on Monday night in Allen Fieldhouse -- making it one of the finer games played in the legendary arena. The game was the 40th time the Nos. 1 and 2 teams in the Associated Press poll faced off and the contest lived up to its billing from start to finish. The fifth overtime game between top-2 teams featured 13 ties, 13 lead changes, and both teams rallying from deficits of 10 points or more in front of a raucous KU crowd. The Internet took notice of the game as an old friend helped us get through the drama. An INSTANT CLASSIC ! Proud to be on telecast with Brent M & — Dick Vitale (@DickieV) But don't think the guys who call the games in March, weren't a little bit excited about this game in January. My BUDDY BUDDY BUDDY!!!! Wow.... Oklahoma vs Kansas, BANANAS!! — Reggie Miller (@ReggieMillerTNT) This game shows why SPORTS MATTER.. You have to LOVE all the Drama.. — Reggie Miller (@ReggieMillerTNT) Otherwise, the Internet reacted to this game as you would expect. if you're not watching Kansas/Oklahoma in triple OT right now you don't love college basketball. Or anything good. — mary blanchard (@marydblanchard) So let's mark our calendars now for the rematch -- OK? In case you are wondering the REMATCH at is Feb. 13th in Norman. Giddy up!! — Holly Rowe (@sportsiren)

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