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They couldn’t beat the lumberjacks 2 years ago.Sure they do
I’m sure you know what school the lumberjacks are, don’t you?
They couldn’t beat the lumberjacks 2 years ago.Sure they do
Solid coaching familyThat's really awesome...Bobby wears everything on his sleeve and can really coach. Happy for ASU.
Wvu sucks because they lost to SFA 2 years ago?Don’t remember.
I would have google wvu lost to no name team first round ncaa. And I don’t feel like it. It was maybe 2-3 years ago.
 
 Wait you’re talking about two years ago in college basketball?They couldn’t beat the lumberjacks 2 years ago.
I’m sure you know what school the lumberjacks are, don’t you?
 
  Kentucky stunk this year. They just had a great run in their tournament. NC would've been a #1 seed if they didn't lose to the #1 team in the country.Kentucky as a 5 seed is acceptable but seems to really diminish these conference tournaments. Shipping Kentucky and Arizona so far out their natural areas of play while leaving North carolina in their back yard for what seems like the 10th year in a row screams bias and greed. We all know the AZ and Kentucky fans will travel to Alaska if need be, but its unfair to the teams like this that get shipped while others ALWAYS get to stay in their own bed pretty much.
Don't forget about AZ's second 7 footer, Ristic...he's well polished Senior that wreaks havoc because of all o the double teams Ayton draws.Ayton poses a huge - literally and figuratively - matchup problem for anyone, and he will eat UB alive. The Bulls have only 2 big men who play consistent minutes; they usually rotate in and out to stay fresh. If either of them gets in foul trouble, which UB is prone to do, it could get ugly.
AZ at -3ish will be one of my biggest bets of the year.Kentucky stunk this year. They just had a great run in their tournament. NC would've been a #1 seed if they didn't lose to the #1 team in the country.
Lost to Northern Iowa neutral court, Boston College neutral court, and lost to Georgia Tech on a court with 10-foot-rims and regulation basketballs.They won at UNC...they won't be favored, but they won't be intimidated either.
It’s ridiculous, like clockwork. Man I hate rat face.You know it. The Ncaa has been trying to force Duke to win another one every year.
Yeah, it's not just Ayton that they'll have trouble with. Not only the size, but the experience of their players. They'd be a tough matchup for anyone.Don't forget about AZ's second 7 footer, Ristic...he's well polished Senior that wreaks havoc because of all o the double teams Ayton draws.
Also, Trier and Alkins are projected NBA draft picks.
AZ is stacked.
Also Beat Duke and other tournament teams....they are more than capable.Lost to Northern Iowa neutral court, Boston College neutral court, and lost to Georgia Tech on a court with 10-foot-rims and regulation basketballs.
The details of the ESPN leak have not been substantiated,and can't be until the FBI releases the wiretap.What ever happened to Miller's phone call where he's talking about paying Ayton $100k?
"A federal investigation has apparently felled the Arizona Wildcats moments before they could take the court"What ever happened to Miller's phone call where he's talking about paying Ayton $100k?
They also beat Duke, Arizona, and Clemson. State is capable of lighting it up from three. Like any other 8/9 seed they are in a 50/50 game first round but they have the upside to make a run into the second weekend because they can shoot it.They won at UNC...they won't be favored, but they won't be intimidated either.
They also beat Duke, Arizona, and Clemson. State is capable of lighting it up from three. Like any other 8/9 seed they are in a 50/50 game first round but they have the upside to make a run into the second weekend because they can shoot it.
 
 Danny's reaction to his bro making it was epic. I think he was happier for that than URI making it. Stupid Duke.
Lousy matchup for NC State. KU is designed to shoot a lot of threes and prevent opponents from taking/making a lot of them. The teams that beat KU this year did it by controlling the glass, drawing a lot of fouls, and building up a big edge in FTA. Does that sound like NC State? Arizona State was the only one who didn't fit that profile; their big run to put the game away was a long parade of layups early in the second half.Also Beat Duke and other tournament teams....they are more than capable.
Did I miss the part where seton hall forfeited their game with NC St?Lousy matchup for NC State. KU is designed to shoot a lot of threes and prevent opponents from taking/making a lot of them. The teams that beat KU this year did it by controlling the glass, drawing a lot of fouls, and building up a big edge in FTA. Does that sound like NC State? Arizona State was the only one who didn't fit that profile; their big run to put the game away was a long parade of layups early in the second half.
Yes.Did I miss the part where seton hall forfeited their game with NC St?
Or maybe it was because North Carolina was better this season than both Kentucky and Arizona this season by every reasonable measure (RPI, Ken Pom, Sagarin, Quadrant 1 wins, etc.) and thus earned the right to favorable geographic treatment in the early rounds?Kentucky as a 5 seed is acceptable but seems to really diminish these conference tournaments. Shipping Kentucky and Arizona so far out their natural areas of play while leaving North carolina in their back yard for what seems like the 10th year in a row screams bias and greed. We all know the AZ and Kentucky fans will travel to Alaska if need be, but its unfair to the teams like this that get shipped while others ALWAYS get to stay in their own bed pretty much.
 
 when you are up by 3 with only a few seconds left and shooting a free throw why would you clear out your rebounders?
Seems everybody is always saying that you should foul when the other team is coming up the court down by 3. Keeping your rebounders in just seems like the smart play then. If you do foul going for the rebound on a miss, so what? That's what you are supposed to do anyway. If you get the rebound, game over.
The only arguments I have seen against fouling when up by 3 discuss the high % of offensive rebounds when intentionally missing the second free throw. This also kills the argument i hear where you could accidentally foul the guy while he is shooting a 3 and he makes the 3 and then gets one free throw to win which is what happened in a Rutgers/Nova game a while back.
1. Lane violation % is almost nil. Much smaller than offensive rebound %.1. So you don't get a lane violation
2. Don't want to foul and have no time come off the clock
3. You can't advance the ball on a timeout in college, so on a missed free throw, the clock will run out as they advance the ball
4. You want all your defenders standing around the three point line. If they are trying to rebound, they can't get back fast enough
no. not by a far marginIs there any possibility that there's any on air personality more insufferable than Dan Dakich? He's insta-mute at best, turn the channel at worst in my book.
Superb analysisDon’t remember.
I would have google wvu lost to no name team first round ncaa. And I don’t feel like it. It was maybe 2-3 years ago.
Danny went to Seton HallDanny's reaction to his bro making it was epic. I think he was happier for that than URI making it. Stupid Duke.
Really? Huh. Where’d his dumb brother go?Danny went to Seton Hall
Bobby went to Duke and is the all-time NCAA assists leader. If there's a dumb one I'm not sure where he went. Probably some AAC jointReally? Huh. Where’d his dumb brother go?
Our travel problem is a combination of 2 sub-problems, one of which was easily predictable years ago when they announced the sites for 2018.
1.) WVU was badly under-seeded this season. It was a mistake by the committee. They said they weren't going to focus on RPI, but they had to either hold our RPI against us or just flat out blow our seeding. The result is we ended up outside the top 4 "protected" seeds in terms of location.
2.) Even if we had made it to the 4 line, it probably wouldn't have helped. All of the 5's (WVU, Kentucky, Clemson, OSU) and half the 4's (Wichita & Auburn) were shipped across the country to SD or Boise. Why? Because the NCAA continues to have 2 of the sites on the west coast even though the likelihood is incredibly low that there will ever be enough top seeds to fill out those locations. You would have to have 3 Pac12 teams + Gonzaga finish in the top 8-12 in the nation. The Pac12 has barely gotten 3 teams in the entire tournament during most seasons this century.
So how could this have been avoided? If either SD or Boise was replaced by a location in literally ANY CITY east of the Mississippi River, the number of top 5 seeds flying across the country would have gone from 6 to 2. Auburn wouldn't have to play Clemson in freaking California.
Expanding on this a bit after looking at the matchup, One of the things I'm looking at is the correlation between various statistical factors and a team's wins and losses. Kansas has multiple high correlations that factor into their games' results moreso than many other top seeded teams. Specifically, effective FG%, 3 pt shooting %, and 2 pt shooting defense. Multiple high correlations like this have historically suggested a victim team.Penn is the best 16 seed we’ve seen in a while. 127 at Kenpom ahead of some 15 and 14 seeds. Not saying anyone should ever pick a 16 over a 1 though, even a 1 that probably should’ve been a 2 or a 3....
I've said all year to a couple of guys in our office that I didn't want Kansas to get a #1 seed because this is the year they are susceptible to the upset.Expanding on this a bit after looking at the matchup, One of the things I'm looking at is the correlation between various statistical factors and a team's wins and losses. Kansas has multiple high correlations that factor into their games' results moreso than many other top seeded teams. Specifically, effective FG%, 3 pt shooting %, and 2 pt shooting defense. Multiple high correlations like this have historically suggested a victim team.
In other words, Kansas having a cold shooting night, or a matchup against a hot shooting team makes them more prone to being an upset victim than say Michigan St. or Virginia (who don't have high correlations in multiple factors) in the same situation. This of course assumes they are matched up against teams who can exploit these potential vulnerabilities.
Now, Penn just happens to have the 24th ranked shooting defense in the country, while not giving up a lot of threes, and themselves are shooting at 51.8% in their last 3 games.
Still not picking the upset here, but it's enough to make me actually pay attention to a 16-1 matchup.
1. Lane violation % is almost nil. Much smaller than offensive rebound %.
2. They still have to intentionally miss the second free throw and get the rebound.
3. The clock will run regardless if you abandon block or not.
4. This is exactly the opposite of where you want your guys if you are trying to foul before they get a chance to shoot a 3. Much more likely you would be able to foul a big man that doesnt shoot free throws so well too as well as eliminating the risk of fouling a guy shooting a heave 3 if you foul on the rebound.
The guy's insufferable. If you made a drinking game out of the number of times he says "conference of champions" in reference to the Pac-12, you'd be dead of alcohol poisoning before the first TV timeout, although the upside would be that you'd be free of having to listen to Walton anymore. (Do "conferences of champions" typically send just three teams to the tourney, two of which are in the play-in games?)Bill Walton is the worst for me.
Man, when they pair him with Dave Pasch it's a riot. Pasch plays the perfect total straight man and digs at Walton so subtly. It's fantastic.The guy's insufferable. If you made a drinking game out of the number of times he says "conference of champions" in reference to the Pac-12, you'd be dead of alcohol poisoning before the first TV timeout, although the upside would be that you'd be free of having to listen to Walton anymore. (Do "conferences of champions" typically send just three teams to the tourney, two of which are in the play-in games?)
 
 It's a fine line between pleasure and pain.Man, when they pair him with Dave Pasch it's a riot. Pasch plays the perfect total straight man and digs at Walton so subtly. It's fantastic.
