Things you may have missed: BIAH previews the weekend of hoops. There is always some hoops housecleaning that needs to be done
- Jay Bilas provides a loaded weekend-watch preview
- Jeff Goodman says that sometimes it's good when you don't get what (or who) you want
- Dana O'Neil reflects on her time spent at Penn State and says that somethings just never change
- Vermont and Fairfield have already clinched a spot in the post-season, it just might be the N.I.T. if they aren't careful. Atleast that's what Andy Katz says. Speaking of Katz, he previews the NCAA tournament. (Yup that's it. a tournament preview. nothing special, nothing fancy, no twists. Just your old-fashioned all-around NCAA tournament preview)
- it's the weekend which means it's time for Jason King to open up the mailbag and answer your quesions
- Seth Davis provides his picks for the weekend. He thinks Pitt, Notre Dame and tOSU will lose this weekend (I know the man is smart, he's on CBS afterall, but man these are some ballsy picks)
-Joe Lunardi provides the weekend Bracketology rundown for the weekend
- Mike DeCourcy chimes in on Billy Packer's recent remarks. (Seriously, is anybody else sick of this guy already? Billy, you are retired, stay on the golf course or at the shuffleboard table or whatever-the-hell old people do)
- Gary Parrish reviews the big games of the weekend. (But be warned, it's video. Which means you'll probably have to look at Gary's face)
- The first big BracketBusters game of the weekend was last night. VCU traveled to Wichita State and left with a win, thanks to a controversial call
- The Missouri Tigers are ranked No. 21 in the country and are the fourth best team in the Big-12, yet they still have not won a single conference-road game.
- George Mason and Northern Iowa face-off in one of the marquee BracketBusters games today. If you plan on imbibing during the contest, here are a couple ways to make some fun out of it. Speaking of George Mason, the Patriots hold the longest current winning-streak in the country and would like to continue to make it even longer
- Louisville defeated UConn last night 71-58. The Huskies have been on quite the rollercoaster-ride this season. Card Chronicle takes a look at what we know about UConn now that we didn't know back then
- It finally looks like Karen Sypher is going away. (For seven years that is)
- An interesting-read on how the San Francisco Dons staff is using science to become more knowledgible about their players
- UNC head coach Roy Williams will be releasing a new autobiography that will detail a few untold stories from the coach's past
- College Basketball Talk opens up the reader mailbag and answers a hefty dose of questions and quandaries
- A solid NBA draft scouting report on PoY-candidate Kemba Walker
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Weekend Dump |
Posted by Troy Machir at 9:00 AM
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