Ultimate UConn Challenge: Day Three

The Ultimate UConn Challenge

We’re three days into our Ultimate UConn Challenge, and have two days worth of polls now officially closed. Most match-ups went as expected. In the XL Center Region, one-seed Ray Allen get 354 votes, and 16-seed Cal Chapman’s ‘fro got six.

We did have a couple first-round surprises. Tate George, aka, The Maker of The Shot, was bested by 2004 National Champion Taliek Brown. (Seriously, guys?) In a oddly-not-at-all-close poll, nine-seed Slash Anderson trounced eight-seed Denham Brown 250-42, clearly on charisma and general awesomeness alone.

In the battle of current NBA stars, Caron Butler didn’t even have Andre Drummond in his rearview mirror, winning 253-11.

Old school standouts Corny Thompson and Joey Whelton won their respective match-ups, with 10-seed Whelton upsetting seven-seed Jerome Dyson. People haven’t gotten over that 2009-2010 season yet. Unfortunately, Thompson’s win means the end of Tony Robertson, and the end of Super Tone jokes. Tear.

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Tony Hansen and his amazing 70s ‘do won his pre-Calhoun era match-up against teammate Al Weston. Nice shorts, guys.

And in the final Day Two match-up, the Israeli Assassin, Doron Sheffer, beat 2004 National Champ Josh Boone.

The matches from today will be open overnight, and begin closing tomorrow, so get your votes in for:

#3 Art Quimby vs. #14 Travis Knight

#1 Emeka Okafor vs. #16 Edmund Saunders

#8 Kevin Ollie vs. #9 Bob Staak

#4 Rudy Gay vs. #13 Jake Voskuhl 

Tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. you can vote for #7 Mike McKay vs. #10 Jeremy Lamb.

Also tomorrow:

#3 Wes Bialosuknia vs. #14 Karl Hobbs

#3 Cliff Robinson vs. #14 Ryan Boatright

#2 Chris Smith vs. #15 Jack Rose

Until then you can find the whole A Dime Back crew, Tyler WilkinsonMeghan Bard and Peter Bard, on Twitter. And A Dime Back on Facebook.