- Andy Glockner provides the must-read list of the day. He lets us know which players have been underappreciated far too long. Our very own Rob Dauster provides a similar list, with his 12 most underrated players in the country
- Ken Pomeroy gives us percentages and predictions for which teams will win each conference
- Matt Norlander does a head-to-head breakdown of two potential tournament teams: Coastal Carolina vs. Maryland (a.k.a. The Chickens vs. The Turtles) . Norlander also complains about people who complain about the bubble
- Asher Fusco tries to find some truth in the MAAC standings
- Jeff Eisenberg explains why UNLV's upcoming stretch of games is so crucial. The Red Raiders Runnin' Rebels are firmly planted on the bubble and need to bolster their resume with as many wins as possible.
- Mike Miller wonders if the McDonald's All-American game is no longer the premier prep showcase game. Jeff Borzello believes the Jordan Brand Classic has taken it's place
- Goodman's most disappointing teams. "Ain't no su-prise, in thiiisss pooossstt."
- Yahoo's Jason King is all about the Big-Ten
- Mike DeCourcy examines the Wednesday match-ups that will affect the outcome of some conference races. He spends a bit more time discussing the C-USA race
- Justin Young explains to us why Zach Swansey is the new "Mr. Big-Shot". Young also comments on the contributing factors in George Mason's recent success. Both well worth the click.
- Raphielle Johnson details just how Vermont got to the top of the America East standings despite missing four starters. Does anyone know what happened to all the carrot cake?
- If you watched even just a small portion of the K-State/Kansas game, you should have noticed that the Jayhawks lacked poise and displayed poor body-language. Eric Angevine tells us why this may hurt them down the stretch. Speaking of that game, Jeff Goodman explains why Jacob Pullen's nightmares have finally gone away
- Before the season, there was speculation that this would finally be the year Northwestern made the NCAA tournament. Well, unless they win the Big-Ten tournament, they won't be dancing, and to make matters worse, it looks like their head coach Bill Carmody is on the hot seat. But some people think Carmody should stay at Northwestern
- Jimmer Fredette is the hottest thing since sliced bread. Clearly referees were never fond of sliced bread.
- Marshon Brooks is putting up huge numbers at Providence, but because he is at Providence he will have to wait until the NBA for fame/stardom
- A great breakdown of the candidates for Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year
- An interesting analysis on Villanova's offensive/defensive statistics
- Illinois' Demetri McCamey says he's not concerned about the next level right now.
- UCLA is close to selecting it's alternative site to host home games next season. Pauley Pavillion will close in April to undergo a $136 million rennovation
- I know it's Wednesday, but "Ten Tuesday Scribbles" just sounds better. Speaking of Rush The Court, they take a look back at all the happenings from last week
- I do like it when ESPN tries new things, but I also like it when they realize their new things suck. Jeff Eisenberg explains
- It's understandable if you have neglected to pay attention to the SEC this year. But if you want to catch up on all the happenings down south, you might want to give this a read
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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