The best thing about the NCAA Tournament, of course, is the games.

But the final stanza, the ending note is pretty darn good, too. Granted, I may be a little cheesy for thinking that the “One Shining Moment” montage at the end of the tourney is the best way to end things, but so be it. I’m willing to be a little cheesy. I always watch it at the end of every tournament.

Monday night, though, there was no montage.

At least not in Oklahoma City.

Severe weather and our good buddy Gary England kept us from seeing ”One Shining Moment.” Listen, I’ll be the first to admit that I’ll sit and watch hours of weather coverage on TV.

But keeping us from “One Shining Moment”?

Boo, Gary! Boo!

Fear not, though. YouTube to the rescue. This year’s “One Shining Moment” is not only on there, but you can also see the montage from 2002 when Oklahoma last went to the Final Four. Among the years not archived on YouTube is 2004, the year that Oklahoma State last went to the Final Four, and the Cowboys were front and center in that montage, everything from John Lucas’ shot to the Bobik Sisters’ dance.

If you like wasting time reflecting on college basketball seasons gone by, YouTube can help you do that.

And last I checked, there was no severe weather preempting anything there.