LOOK: Fans flock to Twitter to complain about slow start to NCAA Tournament title game
By Adam Spencer
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To say the NCAA Tournament title game between Texas Tech and Virginia got off to a slow start would be a massive understatement.
As the half wore on, the offenses started to open up a bit, and the halftime score ended up being a not-too-ridiculous 32-29 in favor of Virginia.
However, by then, the damage was done. Fans had tuned out a bit, flocking to Twitter to mock the low-scoring affair between the Red Raiders and the Cavaliers.
Here are some of the best responses to the slow-paced first 20 minutes of title game action in Minneapolis:
https://twitter.com/coolghost101/status/1115430586821177345
https://twitter.com/doppelgosling/status/1115430492961218560
https://twitter.com/NatlDayOf/status/1115430485889638403
Tuned in to see the #NationalChampionship game and an elementary school league game broke out. This will set basketball back two centuries!!!#TTUvsUVA
— Mark Covington (@markcov2) April 9, 2019
Live look into the #NationalChampionship game so far…#MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/SAAVBocxY9
— Danny Armstrong (@DArmstrong44) April 9, 2019
https://twitter.com/MannyMontana305/status/1115430243811176448
https://twitter.com/WhoDoesBrentHav/status/1115430201461051392
https://twitter.com/KFCradio/status/1115429985878257669
Who knows, though? Maybe the second half will turn into a shootout.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.