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  • Full Commercial-free Championship Game
  • Highlights of both Semifinal Games
  • Tournament Highlights
  • North Carolina Tar Heels 89 Michigan State Spartans 72
  • The North Carolina Tar Heels Fifth National Championship

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The North Carolina Tar Heels Fifth National Championship North Carolina Tar Heels 89 Michigan State Spartans 72 The North Carolina Tar Heels completed their destiny, claiming the 2009 NCAA Championship by dominating the Michigan State Spartans 89-72 in front of a record crowd at Ford Field in Detroit . The title was the fifth in school history for UNC, and the school's second under Coach Roy Williams. Tyler Hansbrough, who finished his storied career as one of the most decorated players in the history of college basketball, scored 18 points in his final game in a Tar Heel uniform. Final Four Most Outstanding Player Wayne Ellington chipped in 19 points and Ty Lawson led all scorers with 21 points while setting championship game record eight steals. All three players, along with Danny Green, returned to school this season with a goal of bringing a fifth national championship to Chapel Hill . UNC's 55 points in the first half were the most ever scored in a half in NCAA championship game history. The Tar Heels won every game in the 2009 tournament by double digits - the first school to do so since Duke in 2001. For the first time since 1982, Carolina started and finished the season as the No. 1 team in the nation

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1.0 out of 5 stars Very Poor Production and Quality Control, May 19, 2009
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S. San (Falls Church, VA) - See all my reviews
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I agree with T. Douglas. This video is not worth buying unless you are a collector and UNC fan, which I am. I got it because of sentimental value of this year's tournament. The dvd has 3 games, the 2 semifinal games and the champ game. It also has a very short compilation of highlights of the tournament. This is where it is terrible. In previous years, CBS would have round-by-round summary of note-worthy games (upsets, close games, etc.) in the highlights section, which would help people relive the tournament in later years. This dvd's highlight section has no summary, no scores, no introductions, no game reviews, with very minimal commentary. It had a few slam dunks and long-range shots, and they are so short you can barely tell by which schools the plays were made. Very poor production. And then, like T. Douglas said, the menu in the DVD is wrong - it said that the first semifinal game was the UNC/nova game, when we all know it was the second. And if you click the UNC/nova button on the menu, it actually gets you to the MSU/UCONN game. Very poor quality control. Don't buy it unless you are a collector. CBS should apologize for this DVD and Amazon should complain for us consumers.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, May 12, 2009
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This is not worth the money. The picture quality is poor, there are mislabeled buttons in the dvd menu, and there is little on the DVD other than game tape with commercials removed. Aside from the full championship game, and highlight reels of the semi-finals, there is only a bland highlight compilation from the whole tournament.

Compared with championship vids from the past, and in other sports, this is a very poor job by all involved. Do not buy!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Sloppy, slapped together production, August 23, 2009
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Michael Morad Mccoy (Albuquerque, NM United States) - See all my reviews
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I have to agree with the others. This is a sloppy, slapped-together production. You can tell CBS had no interest at in anything other than getting it out the door so they could start collecting money. As others mentioned, the menu is messed up, the "highlights" are strung together with no rhyme or reason or commentary and the final game is presented in the crudest possible way, starting immediately on the tip-off and containing nothing at all to set the scene or to follow up beyond the briefest possible presentation of the awards. They don't even include CBS's treacly "One Shining Moment." Although the semi-final games are presented in the briefest possible time, at least they contain player and coach introductions that give some flavor for the live telecasts. Finally, the video quality is barely a step above non-HD broadcast quality; certainly not DVD quality. I should have recorded the DVR recording I made from the HD broadcast--it would have been leagues better than this p***-poor production. CBS should be ashamed.
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