Thursday, March 29, 2007

OK, Almost The End



We're sticking it out. We'd give anything to see our Heels in the Final Four, but, maybe next year. Tomorrow we'll check out the last four teams and let you know what's going to happen.

Stay tuned. And thanks for staying with us.

Once the 2007 champ has been crowned we will take down this blog and switch over to our UNC blog.

Amiamo i Talloni di Catrame.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

The End



We're done. We love the Heels, and it pains us too much to continue to update this blog. So, we have come to the decision to end this blog for good and start one dedicated only to both men's and women's Tar Heel basketball. It has been obvious from our lack of traffic and comments that there are only a few of you out there checking us out anyway, so our shut-down should not be traumatic to anyone.

If you are a Heels fan, check us out in the next week as we will give you the link to our new blog. If not, thanks for the memories, and go to hell Georgetown.

Nós também odiamos Duke.

Out Of Service


This blog will be down for several days as we attempt to do an accident reconstruction investigation into the UNC-Georgetown game.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Bruins. Who Knew?

We are as surprised as you that UCLA advanced to the Final Four today. They basically took Kansas' run and run and run game to the Jayhawks and shoved it down their throats.

While Ohio State demolished Memphis, and despite Oden's 17 points, we're not sold on the Caveman. He doesn't hustle, he doesn't have any kind of sense of urgency when he plays, and he shies away from contact. On defense he does nothing other than look for the potential blocked shot. On offense, he doesn't move. The only thing he seems to have going for him is that he is larger than everyone else.

Sunday games:

Florida(1) v. Oregon(3): no real expert analysis needs to be done here. If the Gators fall behind by a large margin in the first half then the Ducks will make them pay. However, we don't think Oregon is the team to beat Florida. Gators move on to the Final Four.

UNC(1) v. Georgetown(2): this game will be decided by whether or not the Heels want to win. They are certainly capable, with their slew of talent, of not only winning this game but going all the way. But, their lapses (see game against USC) are maddening. Ol' Roy has to get his team fired up and ready to play, or the explosive Hoyas will send them back to Chapel Hill. No word as of now on whether Reyshawn Terry will play, but, regardless, Tyler Hansbrough and Brandan Wright need to have solid games. We are calling this a win by the Heels. BUT, look for Georgetown to feed off of a Meadowlands crowd that will be Hoya-partisan. Carolina will be playing its toughest game of the year. If they beat Georgetown, we look for them to win it all.

Footnote: Billy Packer hates the Tar Heels. This week he called Terry "soft" to which Reyshawn responded that "Packer doesn't know sh*t about college basketball." We concur, as Billy Dook-Packer doesn't even try and hide his hate for the Heels. Note his defense of Gerald "Elbow" Henderson. Let's hope Terry uses Packer's comment as a catalyst.

If Packer is not calling the UNC-Georgetown game. we're betting he will be at Mike Cry's house, sipping chardonnay by the fire, cheering for the Hoyas.

Drar til helvete Billy.

Friday, March 23, 2007

How We Fare So Far

Here's how we are doing in our seven brackets:



1. 41-15 (73%) Blog
2. 42-14(75%) CBS
3. 42-14 (75%) ESPN
4. 35-21 (63%) ESPN
5. 29-27 (52%) ESPN
6. 45-11 (80%) ESPN
7. 33-23 (60%) ESPN

Overall:

267-125 (68%)

Not good, but note that several of those brackets are based on upsets that didn't happen. Keep an eye out for our number 6 bracket.

We would really appreciate your reports on how you are doing so far.

Beten Sie für Rameses.

Tyler Who?


We are composing this with 14 minutes left to go in the USC-UNC game so that we can have something to distract us until this game mercifully ends, one way or another. Carolina trips around the court in some sort of opiate daze while the Trojans score at will. It's a little disconcerting knowing that we may be seeing several underclassmen Heels in a light blue uniform for the last time.

Speaking of the Heels, even if you know very little about Carolina, you most certainly have seen Ramses, the ram mascot. Sadly, Jason Ray, who has worn the Ramses uniform for the past three years, has been seriously injured today as he was hit by a car near the hotel where the UNC team and cheerleaders are staying. He is in critical condition.


Enough about Carolina, what else happened today? Anything exciting? Upsetting? Worth watching?

Florida had to fight back from 9 down to Butler to win. Are they going to win it all though? Uh, no.

Georgetown also had a big problem tonight with Vandy as they showed they may be wearing down after making a huge run in the second half of the season. Credit the Hoyas, though, as they played the last 4 minutes without Roy Hibbert, who fouled out. We also like John Thompson III. He's a classy coach, just like his dad. And he's good.

With 2 minutes left, Oregon is up by 10. Go ahead and put the Ducks in the Great Eight Bracket.

So, when we started this blog, the Tar Heels were down by double digits with 14 minutes left. They are now up by 7 at the final TV timeout. This is a perfect example of why we are certain Carolina fans probably die at an earlier age than most people. This yanking back and forth is just too much for our hearts.

UNLV is trying to mount a little bitty run, but probably to no avail. They are still down 6 with a minute left. You never know...

But it wasn't to be. The Ducks fly into the Great Eight and play Florida.

And UNC wins by 10. How did that happen? No need for us to pop another nitro, but we'll keep it by the TV for the Georgetown game on Sunday.

And where was Tyler Hansbrough? 33 points against Michigan State and FIVE points and THREE rebounds tonight? Dude.


Saturday's games:

Ohio State(1) v. Memphis(2): this will be a game worth watching. OSU had to battle back yesterday to a very good Tennessee team, and Memphis will offer more of a challenge. The Tigers have won 25 in a row and are just damn confident. But, Memphis has the disadvantage in the backcourt. Oden looked mortal, though, in the UT game, despite blocking that last shot. The fact that Memphis plays in a weak conference doesn't mean a thing. If the Tigers can out-rebound the Buckeyes, and contain Conley and Lewis, then they win. We're going with Ohio State here, though. Oden bounces back and dominates, leaving Memphis no choice but to double and triple-team him, which, of course, opens up scoring opportunities for the OSU guards.

Footnote: Memphis' Joey Dorsey, who fouled out (and promptly took off his uniform to show off his ripped body) against Texas A&M, made another classy move today as he called Greg Oden "over-rated." Has Dorsey been locked in a closet all year, or is he just stupid?


Kansas(1) v. UCLA(2): Kansas can run-run-run. UCLA can defend-defend-defend. If this turns into a faced-paced game, give the Jayhawks the edge. A slow-down game could be a plus for the Bruins. UCLA also can claim home-court advantage as the game is in San Jose. Many pundits also say that Kansas has a deeper bench, but we don't agree. The keys to the game will be rebounding (the Jayhawks are bigger) and points beyond the arc. The Bruins can't afford to get into a 3-point shooting contest. Our call? We pick Kansas, but this will be a very close game.


Good to see Steve Alford in a new coaching position. He won't be as pressured to win it all each year at New Mexico State like he was in the Big Ten. And, because of that, he will win it all in the next 8-10 years.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Does the Slipper Fit the Runnin' Rebels?

Is UNLV the Cinderella Team this year? What about Butler? After tonight there are only a few teams left to try on the glass slipper.

UNC(1) v. USC(5): Reyshawn Terry, the lone starting senior for the Tar Heels, is doubtful for this game. How important is he? It depends on who can step-up. Danny Greene is the most likely Heel to see lots of action, and he can be explosive. "Can be" is kind of the mantra for Carolina this year. Lots of talent, but, despite their number-one seed, flaky. Look for Hansbrough to take over, though, and Ty "Hummer" Lawson to turn up the volume as the Trojans fall.

Florida(1) v. Butler(5): is Donovan going to be the next coach at Kentucky? No matter, he is taking a "Roy Williams"-approach to answering questions about his possible limited time as a Gator and just "concentrating on winning the national championship." While that may be out of reach, Florida beats up on Baylor to advance.

Oregon(3) v. UNLV(7): the Runnin' Rebels hold out the only chance to be a Cinderella. If UNLV can subdue Aaron Brooks, then they will win. Sound simple? Not. The Rebels have to limit Brooks ability to score and/or dish out the rock. We don't think they can do it, as the Ducks advance.

Georgetown(2) v. Vandy(6): bye-bye Commodores. Hoyas win.

Tubby going to Minnesota is a great move for him. He deserves the respect that the UK fans never gave him. Look for Ricky P. to seriously consider coming back to Kentucky.

Disgusted


We're Tar Heels fans. We've told you that before. We are also college basketball fans. Our love for college hoops, and our inherent core belief in loyalty, makes us completely disgusted and disheartened by kids who commit to play for a university and then bolt after one year for the NBA. Of course, the NBA is to blame for some of this. The age rule for entering the draft has produced a batch of one-and-done mercenaries who are using their freshman year of college ball as an opportunity to just create a more impressive resume before bolting to the NBA before their sophomore season.

For Heels fans like us, this has been a sore spot since Marvin Williams played just one year before going for the fat checking account and shiny Escalade. Now, we find out today, there are at least two Carolina freshmen who will say good-bye to Ol' Roy after the end of the season.

Our inside source informed us today that Ty Lawson is a lock to enter the draft. He has even stopped going to class. Brandan Williams is also NBA-bound.

Also, according to our source, Tyler Hansbrough has said recently "If I listen to my heart, then I will stay another year. But if I listen to my head, I will declare for the draft."

Do we have a case of sour grapes here? I mean, who are we to imply that someone should not have the opportunity to go for their dream? Wouldn't anyone pursue a chance to make a lot of money and do something they love?

But there should be some integrity here. If you commit to four years with a team, then you should be held accountable. Same for Durant and Oden (assuming he will go pro).

College basketball has become nothing more than a development league for the NBA. Either the NBA should get rid of the age restriction for entering the draft, or the NCAA--no stranger to rules and restrictions--should require a player to at least finish his junior year before entering the draft.

Of course, the more likely scenario will be that the NBA drops their restriction. Either way, we hope that someone sees this problem and solves it soon.

And as for Ty? He's a great player, but his jersey will never hang in the Dean Smith Center. How rewarding is that? We guess money talks louder than respect for oneself or for the institution that took a chance that a player would have the integrity to think about more than just a new car and cash to burn.

Hope you like the Hummer, Ty.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Who's Got Next?


Here we are. Sweet Sixteen on the doorstep. Not quite as fascinating as it has been before. In fact, the biggest upset possible is UNLV winning it all. A number seven seed.

But, hell, we love this time of year, regardless of the seeds remaining. It's such a battle, with every team thinking they can win it all. Fans all painted up. Coaches sweating and ranting.

So who will win tomorrow? We thought you'd never ask.

Southern Illinois(4) v. Kansas (1): the Jayhawks seem to hold all the cards. They average 16 more points per game than the Salukis, rebound better by +10, and share the ball more evenly. This won't be an easy game for Kansas, though. Southern Illinois can defend like nobody's business, and you know, defense wins championships. But, not here. While it may be close, the Jayhawks will advance.

Memphis(3) v. Texas A&M(2): Memphis is deep, and A&M is not. The Aggies are playing close to home. How to balance those two factors? We'll take the close-to-home advantage and call this a win by Texas A&M.

Pitt(3) v. UCLA(2): we talked yesterday about this game as a potential upset. We still believe that can happen if all of the stars align for the Panthers, but we'll have to stick with our way-back original prediction that the Bruins will win this game. Call it a "feeling."

Tennessee(5) v. Ohio State (1): we also talked about this game yesterday and flagged it as a possible upset. And it could be. Check out our reasons in our "Sweet" blog entry. The down-low is that if Greg Oden can dominate this game, stay out of foul trouble, and pass effectively out of the double or triple team, then the Buckeyes move forward. If the Vols can distract and frustrate Oden, then look for Chris Lofton to take over. Rebounding may raise it's ugly head as the deciding force in this game, and, if it does, Tennessee takes the late flight back to Knoxville. All said and done, the Buckeyes win, but we would LIKE to see Lofton and his team knock off what is probably one of the most over-rated number one seeds in the past three years.

So be it. Our predictions are now etched in stone. We will own-up to any misjudgements we have made.

O que acontecerá, acontecerá.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

NIT. The Other White Meat.


Who's still alive in that "other" college basketball tournament?

Mississippi State
West Virginia
Clemson
Syracuse
Air Force
DePaul

Pretty outstanding teams, aren't they? Too bad they had to play in the "forgotten" tournament.

NOTE: We hope that the Rev. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson will not see our use of the word "white" in the title of this blog as anything other than a parody of the "Pork. The Other White Meat" promotion. No racism was intended.

Sweet


So, what do you think? After having a couple of days to go over the match-ups, and hashing it out with your peers at work, who is the team that will rise above all of this? Of course, the word "rise" is used here tongue-and-cheek, because all of the teams left to vie for the National Championship are already there. No less than a number seven seed playing now. Still exciting, but not as. Don't even bet on Butler.

Are there any upsets left, you ask? Will the Final Four be all number one seeded teams?

Fear not, for lurking out there are a couple of teams that can pull off what only 10 out of 64 teams have done in the past week--an upset.

Pitt: while we have touted them as too highly-rated all season, we have said the same about UCLA. Pitt has the edge in this sweet sixteen game, both in height and the ability to be able to transition turnovers into points. UCLA lacks height and they don't defend the break extremely well. If Pitt can prevent UCLA from running the half-court, and if Aaron Gray can score, then they will win.

USC: if you are a Carolina fan, you live with inconsistency. This Heels team can go onto Lute Olsen's home court and blow out his team like no other team has done, and then let a pansy-like Eastern Kentucky get within 4 points (after being down by 26). Maddening. USC is not a particularly good team, but they can play defense well, and they are almost as athletic as North Carolina. If the Trojans were facing any opponent other than the Tar Heels in the sweet sixteen we would not give them a chance. But, because Roy Williams' squad has the tendency to drift we have to say that this could be an upset.

Tennessee: no one is giving the Vols a chance in this game. Everyone expects Greg Oden to dominate on his way to the NBA. But we see a different story line. We see a player like Chris Lofton. This guy is one of those rare athletes who can "will" his team to win. He dominates. Not like "Caveman" Oden dominates with his size and Tonka-sized hands--we're talking about a player, like a Jordan, who just wants to win so bad that he can literally take over a game and push his team to a victory. Oden is, just by genetics alone, a force to be reckoned with. But, witness his game against Xavier, and the frustration he showed. Lofton doesn't get rattled, and he seems to thrive on being able to carry his team up and over a deficit. Sure, if you are a Buckeyes fan you quickly point out the Lewis/Conley effort in OT against Xavier, but, let's face it, if you add up those two players' cumulative scoring average for the year (22.8) it is just a squirt better than Lofton's (20.6). So, what do we think? Unless Oden shows us more than just catch and shoot (dunk), and if he gets in early foul trouble and starts shoving opposing players around (SEE: no-call technical/intentional foul in Xavier game), the Vols win. Hell, UT may win anyway if Chris Lofton has anything to say about it.

Catch up with us tomorrow and we will lay out the Thursday/Friday games for you.

È un e fatto adesso.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Exciting So Far?? Well....

Thrill

Agony

Other than Saturday's games, the 2007 Big Dance has been pretty ho hum. No double-digit seeds left--first time in more than 10 years--and no real upsets. Sure, everyone jumped on the Winthrop bandwagon for about a half-second, but the highest seed left standing for the Sweet 16 is a number 7. Yawn.

How dull has it been? Pretty bad, unless you look at the Saturday games. Take a look:

Thursday (16 games)
Games Decided By Less Than 10 (3) 19%
Games Decided By Less Than 5 (2) 13%
OT Games (0) 0%

Friday (16 games)
Games Decided By Less Than 10 (5) 31%
Games Decided By Less Than 5 (3) 19%
OT Games (1) 6%

Saturday (8 games)
Games Decided By Less Than 10 (7) 88%
Games Decided By Less Than 5 (3) 38%
OT Games (3) 38%

Sunday (8 games)
Games Decided By Less Than 10 (2) 25%
Games Decided By Less Than 5 (1) 13%
OT Games (0) 0%

Overall (48 games)
Games Decided By Less Than 10 (17) 35%
Games Decided By Less Than 5 (9) 19%
OT Games (4) 8%

How about upsets, you ask? Well, take a look:

Midwest: 4 (33%)
West: 1 (8%)
East: 3 (25%)
South: 2 (17%)
Overall: 10 (21%)

Largest seed to fall: #2 Wisconsin

So, if you just filled out your brackets and picked all top-seeds you are looking good at 79% accuracy. Surely that middle-aged woman in the cubicle next to yours who has never watched a college basketball game in her life(and has an irritating laugh) is probably leading your office pool right now, while you lament over your Long Beach State and Creighton upset picks.

How are we doing? Well, depends on which bracket you're asking about.

1. 35-13 (73%) Blog
2. 36-12 (75%) CBS
3. 36-12 (75%) ESPN
4. 28-20 (58%) ESPN
5. 24-24 (50%) ESPN
6. 38-10 (79%) ESPN
7. 30-18 (63%) ESPN

We're not disappointed. It could have been much worse. Hope your brackets are doing well. Let us know.

al hoy pobre.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Caveman



The two number one seeds in action today each got a scare, but ended up winners. Ohio State had to grind it out in OT without Manchild (and potential GEICO caveman) Greg Oden who fouled out in regulation as he shoved a Xavier player (above picture) for his 5th foul. And North Carolina had to rely on Tyler Hansbrough's season-high 33 points to overcome a pesky Michigan State team. NOTE: Tyler started out wearing "The Mask" but took it off for good before the first TV timeout.

Two upsets as Vandy surprised everyone by beating 3-seeded Washington State, and Butler surprised the hell out of us with a win over 4-seed Maryland. We are still not big on Butler, though. They will not advance now as they most likely will play Florida in the sweet-16.

So, you ask, how did we do with our picks for today? Let's have a look-see:

Xavier(9) v. Ohio State(1): Xavier squeaked by BYU. Can they beat the Buckeyes? No. Ohio State wins. It took some doing, but the Buckeyes advanced.

Butler(5) v. Maryland (4): Don't let the seeding fool you. The Terps will turn up the volume and beat Butler. Obviously we were wrong. Butler goes ahead, but will be going home after losing in the sweet-16 to Florida.

Louisville(6) v. Texas A&M(3): Upset. Louisville wins. Wrong again. We were certain that the nearly-home court advantage would push the Cardinals over the top, but it was not so.

Vandy(6) v. Washington State(3): No upset here. Washington State wins. And another miss. We are a little comforted that it took 2 OTs for Vandy to knock of WSU.

BC(7) v. Georgetown(2): The Hoyas are probably the strongest #2 seed in the Tourney. They will beat BC. And they did. BC had signs of life in the first half, but, as usual, they were not able to finish.

VCU(11) v. Pitt(3): Pitt is perhaps the weakest #3 seed and they will have some real challenges with VCU. Upset. VCU wins. Oh, and it almost was. But VCU looked tired in OT as they fell to the Panthers.

Indiana(7) v. UCLA(2): The Bruins win. No upset here. The Bruins won this low-scoring affair. Indiana had a measly 13 points in the first half.

Michigan State(9) v. UNC(1): This could be an upset. If the Heels continue to lose focus they will lose. If they play with defensive intensity and stick with the fundamentals on offense they will win. We call this a win for Carolina. Carolina won, but they must defend-defend-defend to advance any further in the Tourney. Hansbrough was sensational, but if he is forced to spend his energy defending the likes of Kevin Durant will he be able to do what he did tonight?

The games on Sunday will be no less exciting than today. Here's what we think:

Tennessee(5) v. Virginia(4): Yeah, UT scored 121 against Long Beach State on Friday, but they will have a much more difficult time defending and scoring against Virginia. We like Chris Lofton, but he will have his hands full with Sean Singletary and JR Reynolds. Virginia wins this one, but look for OT.

Purdue(9) v. Florida(1): Florida had 62 rebounds in their first-round game against Jackson State, and Purdue's starters are all 6-7 or shorter. Get the drift? Florida wins.

UNLV(7) v. Wisconsin(2): Without Brian Butch, Wisconsin is very vulnerable in this game. We're going with the upset here. The Running Rebels win. Sorry to our cheese-loving friends. But, your after-dinner drink was a hit with us.

Virginia Tech(5) v. Southern Illinois(4): The third-leading scorer for the Salukis, Matt Shaw, will either not play or be limited in his ability to move after spraining his ankle in the game against Holy Cross. This will make a huge difference as Southern Illinois relies on a 5-man defensive attack. This is going to to an ugly game, and the Hokies will win.

Winthrop(11) v. Oregon(3): Winthrop beat Notre Dame, but don't look for them to advance any farther as they lose to the Ducks.

Nevada(7) v. Memphis(2): Memphis' #2 seed is questionable as they play in a very weak conference. But, give them their props, as they are extremely athletic. They suck at free-throws, though, so if the game comes down to scoring from the charity stripe then they will be challenged. However, despite their shortcomings, we think Memphis will win.

Kentucky(8) v. Kansas (1): Barn-burner. This could be an upset. But will it be? No. The Jayhawks win.

USC(5) v. Texas(4): Kevin Durant, on his college basketball farewell tour, will be too much for USC. The Longhorns win.

El baloncesto es maravilloso!

Friday, March 16, 2007

Pre-Season Picks


Ever wonder how accurate all of the pre-season picks by the so-called reputable sports magazines are? Granted, it is not easy to predict the NCAA Tourney field in October, but we did some research and found some stats that may surprise you.

We looked at 3 of the top sports magazines to see how they fared pre-season in picking the seeds for the Big Dance. Let's take a look:

Athlon
Champion: UNC
64 Team Tournament Prediction: 35-29 (55%)

CBSSportline
Champion: Ohio State
64 Team Tournament Prediction: 37-27 (58%)

Sports Illustrated
Champion: Kansas
65 Team Tournament Prediction: 35-30 (54%)

Overall
107-86 (55%)

So, our lesson here is to not put much stock in any pre-season predictions.

Upsets? Uh, No.

32 games and only 5 upsets. Not very exciting. Let's hope things pick up in the second round.

We are 23-9 (72%) so far. Not bad. The 8-9 games, as we said, are hard to call. We are 1-3 in those match-ups.

Note that all of the teams we have predicted to win in the second round are still alive. We feel pretty good about that.

We have to come clean with you. The bracket we shared with you is just one of 7 brackets we have going right now. Other than what we posted on our blog we have one entered with CBSSportsline and five with ESPN. We tried to come up with several scenarios based on lots of different criteria and stats. We picked a lot of upsets in some brackets, and stayed conservative in others.

So, how are our other brackets doing?

1. 24-8 (75%) CBS
2. 23-9 (72%) ESPN
3. 19-13 (59%) ESPN
4. 17-15 (53%) ESPN
5. 27-5 (84%) ESPN
6. 21-11 (66%) ESPN

Please leave your comments and let us know how your brackets are doing.

Sognare delle cose buone.

Eight Games Saturday


Let's have a look:

Xavier(9) v. Ohio State(1): Xavier squeaked by BYU. Can they beat the Buckeyes? No. Ohio State wins.

Butler(5) v. Maryland (4): Don't let the seeding fool you. The Terps will turn up the volume and beat Butler.

Louisville(6) v. Texas A&M(3): Upset. Louisville wins.

Vandy(6) v. Washington State(3): No upset here. Washington State wins.

BC(7) v. Georgetown(2): The Hoyas are probably the strongest #2 seed in the Tourney. They will beat BC.

VCU(11) v. Pitt(3): Pitt is perhaps the weakest #3 seed and they will have some real challenges with VCU. Upset. VCU wins.

Indiana(7) v. UCLA(2): The Bruins win. No upset here.

Michigan State(9) v. UNC(1): This could be an upset. If the Heels continue to lose focus they will lose. If they play with defensive intensity and stick with the fundamentals on offense they will win. We call this a win for Carolina.

We'll talk to you later tonight to see if Jackson State can upset Florida. The Tigers are only down 6 at the half to the defending national champs.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

NIT Who?


Admit it. You could care less about the NIT.

Don't be ashamed. We tend to overlook this tournament as well. Just a bunch of teams not good enough to play in the Big Dance, right?

Well, we would argue that the top teams in the NIT should have been in the NCAA Tourney, which has not expanded its field of 64 (other than the play-in game) since the mid-80's.

Syracuse, Bradley, Michigan, West Virginia, Air Force, Marist, Kansas State, and even Florida State would have been given the opportunity to Dance if there were just 8 more teams allowed in the NCAA Tourney.

Just something to think about.

The Need to Focus


Yeah, North Carolina won by 21. BUT, Eastern Kentucky got within 4 in the second half. What is it going to take for the Heels to learn to focus their intensity and ability for a full 40 minutes? Their lapses in concentration are going to be their downfall.

Roy Williams lost his sister last night. She had been ill for some time and had been in a facility in Charlotte. Our prayers go out to Ol' Roy and his family.

So, other than Duke losing, no other real upsets to talk about. Michigan State(9) beat Marquette(8), and Xavier(9) beat BYU(8), but in those 8-9 games it is expected.

We weren't especially surprised by Duke losing. Mike Cry said after the game, "One of the things about success is sometimes you are going to lose." Huh? We could spend an entire hour explaining why this Blue Satans team has not attained "success" this year, but, for now, we'll just be satisfied that Gerald "Elbow" Henderson and the rest of his teammates will be watching the Big Dance on CBS in their dorm rooms this year.

If you are going to watch just one game tomorrow, check out the Wisconsin-Texas A&M Corpus Christi match-up at 2:45. This could be the big upset of the day.

Oh, and we are 11-5 today. We called the Duke game, but the Marquette injury caught us by surprise. The big Vandy win was strange. Let's see how they fair against Washington State. Are the Commodores on a roll?

Would we change our predictions if given another chance? No. Butler is over-rated, and Gonzaga should have beat Indiana. Boston College was looking extremely vulnerable coming into the game with Texas Tech. We did consider Bobby Knight's record in the Big Dance, and that he puts so much pressure on his teams to win that, unless they are remarkably talented that they falter. But, as relaxed as he seemed to be in the past week we felt sure he could at least beat BC.

If you believe in prayer (or even in God), please pray for a teenage athlete named Will Dicus who is dying of cancer. He has a brain tumor and a tumor in his chest. The prognosis is not good. He is a helluva baseball player who may not make it to opening day.

Obtenir quelque sommeil.

Confused By the Heels


OK, so North Carolina is a number 1 seed in the East. They are ranked number 4 in the Coaches Poll. They are FAR more talented than Eastern Kentucky. So, please explain to us how in the world is it possible that they blow a 26-point first-half lead to only be up by 7 with 15 minutes to play??

Duke Down



For the first time since 1996 the Blue Satans have lost in the first round. VCU was down 13 and came back to beat Dook by 2. We called this game, but we'll stay humble as we have missed several other games today.

So far? Well, we are 8-4. Vandy, Butler, BC and Michigan State were teams we did not pick. Still 4 more games to be played tonight, so we hope to up our average.

See you tomorrow.

Tyler's Got a Brand New Mask



Looking less like the Phantom of the Opera, Tyler Hansbrough wore this new mask yesterday in practice. Just to us, it seemed that he was able to connect more accurately on his hook shot, which may mean that his vision is not as limited.

More importantly, he did not constantly tug on and readjust the new mask, as he was doing almost constantly with the old one.

It all may be a moot point, however, since reports today indicate he may not wear a mask at all in the Tourney.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

UPDATE!!! URGENT!!!

Marquette will play Michigan State without their second leading scorer, Jerel McNeal. He is sidelined with a thumb injury. McNeal averages 14.7 pts and 3.8 assists per game. This is a blow to their backcourt. We were at Marquette's practice today and McNeal did work out but he had a very large cast on his hand.

What does this mean? Well, we think this means that Michigan State will beat Marquette.

We'll continue to keep you up-to-date on injuries and other news.

We were also at the Tar Heels' practice today, and they were loose and having fun. They also looked very good running the offense.

Good night, and good luck. Let the games begin!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

We're Ready


Looks small, we know, but just click once on the image above to view the large version.

Yeah, we spent a lot of time crunching stats, but we also just went with what we know. The truth is there will be some upsets that no one this side of God Himself can predict, but we've put in the hours and given you our best shot. We believe in it.

Now, if you're looking for upsets (that not many other folks will call) to spice up your bracket, check these out:

Midwest
Wisconsin v. Texas A&M-CC
We are not quite crazy enough to call this an upset, but we do think it could happen. Wisconsin has Brian Butch injured, and taking him out eliminates the Badgers' height advantage. And the Islanders like to run and control tempo, and they share the rock much better than the Cheese Team. Longshot, but if you like a good 2-15 upset, go for it!

West
Virginia Tech v. Illinois
The Hokies are a crapshot. Will they come to play or not? Illinois can buckle down and frustrate a team with their defense. No, we didn't call this upset either, but maybe we should have.

South
Louisville v. Stanford
This should prove to be a close game. Both teams are poor-shooters. Stanford can play some D with tall guys. We stuck with Louisville, but Stanford could easily win.

East
Vandy v. George Washington
We did call this upset, as we think Vandy cannot win in the NCAA Tourney by relying on the 3-pointer.

Check out our bracket and let us know what you think.

Hello Big Dance. See you Thursday night.

Monday, March 12, 2007

We Love Stats, But...


Right this second we are drowning in an ocean of statistical data and current injury reports and other team information in order to bring you the best possible rundown for the tournament (so you can get those brackets turned in).

Once the tournament starts, we will bring you our picks for each round as the tournament unfolds.

Just to give you something to think about, one of our first-round shockers involves an entry-level D-1 team and a team that hails from a state that makes some really good cheese.

Tenha sonhos doces.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Why You Should Trust Us



There are a lot of pundits who will tell you tell you that they know college basketball. They say, "tune in to us and we will tell you who will win." Most of them, sadly, either have no real knowledge of college hoops, or they (hello Billy Packer) are so biased that their personal feelings about one team or conference render them impotent.

So where do you turn for unbiased and informed information on the NCAA Tournament? Well, you're already there.

While we are quick to note when we are wrong, our history of accuracy is well-documented in this blog.

As an example, we picked over 90% of the at-large bids for the Big Dance.

So what does that mean for you? Well, as we have always stated, our mission is to make you successful in picking winners in your office NCAA pool.

That's it. We exist so that you can win, and feel knowledgeable while doing so.

So, as we slave over stats and rankings, you can just tune into us each day and get the latest information and predictions.

Kinda cool, right?

Starting tomorrow, we will tell you who will win, and who will not, in each round. We will even tell you why.

Stick with us. We know what we are doing.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Our 64


We're less than 24 hours away from Selection Sunday, and we have been slaving over scores and stats so that we can give you the best, and most accurate, predictions possible. And we start with the 64 teams we believe will be dancing. We do know that there are 65 teams that will get an invitation, but, honestly, we think that the #65 team is a crap-shoot. It could be anyone, and it really depends on the selection committee. In short, it is a last-minute pick, so we can't possibly predict.

We'll break it down for you by conference. Come and see:

America East
Albany

Atlantic 10
Xavier
George Washington

ACC
North Carolina
Virginia
Maryland
Virginia Tech
Boston College
Duke
Georgia Tech

Atlantic Sun
Belmont

Big 12
Kansas
Texas A&M
Texas
Kansas State
Texas Tech

Big East
Georgetown
Pitt
Louisville
Notre Dame
Marquette
Syracuse
Villanova

Big Sky
Weber State

Big South
Winthrop

Big 10
OSU
Wisconsin
Indiana
Illinois
Purdue

Big West
Long Beach State/Cal Poly

Colonial Athletic Association
Virginia Commonwealth

Conference USA
Memphis

Horizon League
Wright State
Butler

Ivy League
Penn

Metro Atlantic Athletic
Niagara

Mid-Continent
Oral Roberts

Mid-American
Miami (OH)

Mid-Eastern Athletic
Florida A&M

Missouri Valley
Southern Illinois
Creighton
Missouri State

Mountain West
BYU
UNLV

Northeast
Central Connecticut State

Ohio Valley
Eastern Kentucky

PAC-10
UCLA
Washington State
Oregon
Arizona
USC

Patriot League
Holy Cross

SEC
Florida
Tennessee
Vandy
Kentucky
Arkansas

Southern
Davidson

Southland
Texas A&M (Corpus Christi)/Northeastern State

Southwestern Athletic
Jackson State

Sun Belt
North Texas

West Coast
Gonzaga

Western Athletic
New Mexico State

Tune in on Monday as we break down the Tourney and tell you who will win the first round.

Umarmen sie ihre kinder heute abend.

Friday, March 09, 2007

The Island of Misfit Toys


We all remember that TV seasonal classic "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." And who could forget when Rudolph stumbles upon the Island of Misfit Toys? There's Hermey, the elf, who wants to be a dentist, and the mysterious Misfit Girl Doll, who, to this day, we have no idea why she was an outcast.

ANYWAY, all season we have been watching closely the maturation of Ishmael Smith, the short (5-11) and light (155 lbs) and young (only a freshman) guard for unheralded Weak Forest. Tonight, as we watched Smith, who grows in confidence each game, slash and share and shoot against a very good Virginia Tech team, we came to the conclusion that he reminds us of Rudolph and the Island of Misfit Toys(IOMT). Stay with us here.

Remember that when Rudolph got to the IOMT that he found a bunch of toys that were down-and-out. They were outcasts and losers. Taking a leap here, that's pretty much what Ishmael Smith came upon when he walked into his first Weak Forest practice. Outcasts and losers. The Deacons had fallen to the lowest caste in the ACC since Chris Paul had exited early for the NBA, and they were desperately searching for a leader--someone to get them off of the IOMT. Enter Ishmael. Enter Rudolph.

While he struggled early in his starting role, Smith has proven himself in the last 10 games to be a leader and a player. He drives and dishes now with a confidence and even a swagger that Weak Forest needs. Just look at his stats last night in a double-OT win over Georgia Tech in which he played more minutes (46) than any other player on either team. 13 points, 3 rebounds, and an astonishing 15 assists. In their pre-tourney win over #25 Virginia he had 9 rebounds (yes, he is 5-11) and 8 assists.

Yes, this season is, for all intents and purposes, lost for the Deacons. But, one thing everyone needs to remember is that what Wake has accomplished in the late season can only be attributed to Ishmael (Rudolph) starting to lead his team off of the IOMT.

Tampa Proves to be Upset City for ACC

We knew that anyone could beat anybody in this tournament. But even we were surprised by the upsets today in Tampa. It is unthinkable that the four bottom-of-the-barrel teams are still alive and kicking.

Florida State gets to play Carolina tomorrow. Their win against Clemson today probably got them into the Big Dance. Can they take it one step farther and beat the Heels? No.

NC State shocked some (not us) by beating Dook. Will they be able to beat Virginia now? No.

Weak Forest will be in no post-season tourney (despite kicking Georgia Tech's as$ today), unless they can win the whole ACC enchilada. So can they beat Virginia Tech? No again.

Miami played with a purpose today as they beat Maryland. Can they reproduce that against Boston College? We say maybe. But, the Hurricanes need to start sharing the rock and will have to have a near-perfect game to beat the Eagles. It will not happen.

The ACC championship final will be a hoot. Tune in.

Una-se-nos amanhã noite como continuamos a quebrar todo este abate para você.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Where Were We?


Some sad faces on the Duke bench as NC State did what we said they would do and send the Blue Satans back to Durham to watch the rest of the ACC Tourney in their dorm rooms.

UCLA also lost tonight, opening up the PAC-10 championship to be won by a team that is actually good. The Bruins are all hyped-out.

So, back to our take on the conference tournaments.

Patriot League
Who should win: Holy Cross
Who may win: Bucknell. Not exactly brain surgery here. Holy Cross and Bucknell are are playing for the championship tomorrow.
Surprise: If Bucknell wins, they will surprise some. We think this game will go down to the wire.

SEC
Who should win: Florida, if you listen to the hype.
Who may win: Tennessee is on a tear. With Chris Lofton back in the lineup the Vols are looking like the team to beat.
Surprise: Kentucky. OK, a long-shot, but Tubby's job is looking tenuous as of late, and he needs to at least get to the final game to show he still has his mojo.

Southland
Who should win: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. The Islanders have won 18 of their last 20.
Who may win: Northwestern State. Long shot, but they have the best chance of upsetting the Islanders.
Surprise: Sam Houston State was beaten by Lamar today. Lamar is a team and not just one person named "Lamar."

Southwestern Athletic
Who should win: Mississippi Valley State.
Who may win: Jackson State.
Surprise: That anyone cares at all about this pitiful conference.

Western Athletic
Who should win: Nevada.
Who may win: New Mexico State.
Surprise: We were very taken aback that Fresno State, who were a solid NIT bid and had won 6 in a row, were beaten today by Boise State.

We're a little tired and need to focus our attention on the last 33.8 seconds of the Weak Forest v. Georgia Tech game. BTW, the Demon Deacons are looking to upset the Yellow Jackets, as they are up by 2.

Vederla venerdì.

Bragging Rights



That's really all you get as a winner of a conference tournament--the right to brag about it until next year. Why? Well, if you are Kansas, would you rather win the Big 10 or the NCAA tournament? Exactly. Most of the teams that win their conference tournaments are in the Big Dance at the end of the regular season anyway.

The ONLY aspect of conference tournaments that makes them even remotely exciting is the always lingering possibility that a team like 13-16 TCU could win the MWC tournament and gain that automatic Dance ticket, where, of course, they lose to another pitiful team in the play-in or get face-planted by Ohio State in the first round. Sounds exciting.

All that to say, let's get down to our conference tournament breakdowns:

America East

Who should win: Vermont

Who may win: Well, considering that the tournament started earlier this week and that Vermont plays Albany Saturday in the championship game, it would seem like Albany would be the only team to fit into this category.

Surprise: Be very surprised if neither Vermont or Albany win since they will be the only teams playing.

Atlantic 10

Who should win: Xavier. Better than UMass.

Who may win: Well, UMass. They are a better rebounding team than Xavier and have more experience against top-50 teams this season.

Surprise: Don't count out St. Louis or even Dayton to win this tournament.

ACC

Who should win: Maryland. If they haven't peaked already then they should be able to ride their momentum all the way to win the ACC.

Who may win: Georgia Tech. Also streaking and getting better each game.

Surprise: The big surprise will be that Duke will not get past the first round as they will lose to NC State tonight. Of course, we won't be surprised, but you might. Billy Packer will certainly be surprised, and will blame the loss on Tyler Hansbrough making it look like Gerald Henderson fouled him.

Big 12

Who should win: Texas. If Durant's ankle is good to go then so are the Longhorns. We hope Kevin enjoys his first--and last--Big 12 Tournament.

Who may win: Kansas.

Surprise: Texas A&M wins if their upperclassmen step up and use their experience.

Big East

Who should win: Georgetown. Loss to Syracuse last week set a fire under the best team in the Big East.

Who may win: Louisville. This is not Rick Pitino's first oyster fest, and the Cardinals have been winning a lot lately.

Surprise: If Pitt wins the Big East we will be surprised.

Big 10

Who should win: Ohio State. Another big man possibly on a farewell tour.

Who may win: Wisconsin. Still one of the best teams in the country. Can they get their shti together, though?

Surprise: Michigan State. They are a motivated seller as they need to sell the idea of the Spartans in the Big Dance to the NCAA selection committee.

Big West

Who should win: Long Beach State. Where "The History of the Surf Board" is actually a class.

Who may win: Cal Poly. On a 7-game win streak.

Surprise: UC Irvine. The Anteaters have a cool name and they have 8 guys averaging 18+ minutes a game--5 of them either a junior or senior. They could win this tournament.

Conference USA

Who should win: Memphis without a doubt.

Who may win: UCF.

Surprise: Southern Miss is coming into this tournament strong, and, if Memphis somehow loses, don't count out the Golden Eagles.

Mid-American

Who should win: Akron. An experienced line-up will be their key.

Who may win: Miami-OH.

Surprise: Any team could win the championship. This is a deceptively strong conference--sort of a "Baby A-10."

Mid-Eastern Athletic

Who should win: Delaware State.

Who may win: Florida A&M.

Surprise: That Hampton lost in the first round.

Mountain West

Who should win: BYU. The Mormons are deep and they will be the only team to stay in their hotel rooms each night while the other teams are downstairs gambling in the casinos all night.

Who may win: UNLV. They have only lost 2 of their last 13 games. Plus, they get home-court advantage.

Surprise: The flop of Air Force. The Falcons are in a nose-dive, which is a shame considering they looked so promising early on.

PAC-10

Who should win: If you listen to the hype, then all of the teams except UCLA shouldn't even show up.

Who may win: Washington State. A balanced team that does not lose focus when down.

Surprise: Stanford could win. Yeah, we know--they don't look right now like they could, but we know they can play, so if the stars align and no one gets injured or a bout of diarrhea, then the Cardinals could be the champs. They need to win, also, because they are floating on a bubble.

OK, we're going to take a break. Bobby Knight is on the phone again with another question about how not to fall apart in the post-season. He's wearing us out.

We'll be back later today.

Er hyggelig til noen i dag.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Mr. Bubble


OK, we admit we have failed. We have a limited staff in a small office, and we just cannot keep up with all of the conference tournament scores coming in from the Left Coast. So, our promise to you is that we will tell you tomorrow (during the day, when there are no games being played) who will win their respective conference tourneys and why. We'll also tell you who shouldn't win their tourneys but just might. Tune in.

We have been pouring over stats for most of the evening, so we wanted to give you an update on who is on the bubble. Because anyone can win a conference tournament (yes, even UC Riverside), we're going to focus on the conferences that already have a tourney champ. Fair enough? OK, let's go.

Colonial
Drexel: wins against Vermont and Syracuse are good, but most likely they will not be Dancing.

Horizon
Butler: let's face it--they have been ranked in the top-25 most of the season, and if you go by their RPI they are in. However, we strenuously object to Butler getting an invite to the Dance, but their early-season wins against top-ranked teams will get them in.

Missouri Valley
Southern Illinois: not on the bubble. They are in. The Hound Dogs should be packing their bags for a date with either a number 1 or number 2 seed in the East or West bracket.
Missouri State: they beat Wisconsin early in the season, but they are on the low side of the bubble. Probably not going to Dance.

Southern
Appalachian State: we'll go ahead and put them back on "bubble-watch." The Southern Conference is a high mid-major, and the Mountaineers have beaten Virginia, Vandy, Davidson, and Wichita State. They are probably either the last team in to Dance or the first team out of the Dance.

Oh, and what about Duke?

First, we'd love to see Gerald Henderson, Ron Artest, and Kobe Bryant attend some anger-management classes together.

So why will the Blue Satans get a high seed (probably in the South or East brackets) despite the fact that they are about as good as Weak Forest? Here are our top-10 reasons why Duke will grab a number 4 or 5 seed in the Dance this year:

10. Jon Sheyer looks mean when he screams. And he screams a lot. Scary.
9. Josh McRoberts cares so much about winning that he cries when his team loses.
8. Wojo scowls a lot and looks like he knows what he is doing.
7. People still think that J.J. Redick still plays for Duke. (NOTE: Redick had this to say about Gerald Henderson's foul on Tyler Hansbrough: "Carolina was trying to run up the score" and "if his [Hansbrough's] nose didn't start bleeding it wouldn't be a big deal.").
6. Billy Packer loves Dook.
5. Dick Vitale (the new Hooters spokesmodel) loves Dook.
4. Duke runs a "classy" program.
3. Any Duke game in the Big Dance will fill the seats. Filling the seats=big money. The NCAA gods love money.
2. Henderson was just going for the ball.
1. Coach Cry will have several commercials airing during the NCAA Tournament.

Hasta. We're signing off so we can crunch some more stats.

Bitte neigen Sie Ihren Kellner.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Hooters is Awesome Baby!


It's really difficult to know how to digest Dick Vitale as a spokesperson for Hooters. Sure, maybe he just loves the wings, but, wings or not, this takes his credibility to an all-time low. This is the same Vitale that hails his favorite Duke team as "classy." Would you say that the image above is also "classy"? Maybe Billy Packer would. Or even Gerald Henderson.

Butler on a Bubble


Sure, they're ranked number 17, but Butler tonight proved once again that they are not good by losing to Wright State in the Horizon Tourney championship game. While Wright State (the Raiders) are not all that bad in conference, the Horizon is a joke, and if Butler can't dominate against teams like Illinois-Chicago, then how in the world can they compete in the NCAA Tourney?

How did Butler end up ranked so high? Well, early in the season they had some very big wins. Notre Dame, Indiana, Tennessee, and Gonzaga (before the "mushroom incident") all fell to the Bulldogs. But, that was before the ball dropped and we entered 2007. Since then they have been 14-5 against teams who rank in the bottom of the NCAA (exception would be their loss to then-#15 Southern Illinois). So, why have they stayed in the top-25? Easy--everyone loves the underdog.

Well, love them while you can because they are really an underdog now and will be lucky to grab a 15 or 16 seed in the Big Dance. We think they are NIT material.

Who else is in?

Oral Roberts (23-10)
North Texas (23-10)

We will break down the rest of the conference tournaments tomorrow night and tell you who else will get automatic bids.

Several conferences have first-round games on Wednesday, but we'll wait and see how those games play out before we give any analysis.

Oh, and we will also let you know tomorrow why Duke will pick up a 4 or 5 seed in the NCAA Tourney despite their losing ways.

Vi ser De Onsdag.

Intentional? You Bet.


We like this picture. Note the woman on the right. She knows Henderson threw a cheap shot at Tyler Hansbrough. She's screaming for a flagrant foul. She's mad. And she should be. We said before that we had watched this replay many times, and the only conclusion we could draw is that Gerald knew exactly what he was doing, despite the claims by Billy Dook-packer and Coach Cry that this was not intentional. Yeah, right.

So, for those of you who may doubt our conclusion, please click on the link below and make your own judgement. We dare you to try and prove that Henderson was trying to go for the ball or trying to block a shot. He's a thug.
And just check out Billy Dook-packer trying to defend this crap. Pitiful. Packer's credibility is now zero.
C'était un flagrant dégoutant par le Satan Bleu. Période.

Monday, March 05, 2007

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year



We LOVE March!!!

So, who's in so far?

Belmont (23-9): Atlantic Sun

Winthrop (28-4): Big South

VCU (27-6): Colonial

Penn (20-8): Ivy League

Niagra (22-11): MAAC

Creighton (22-10): Missouri Valley

Eastern Kentucky (21-11): Ohio Valley

Davidson (29-4): Southern

Gonzaga (23-10): West Coast

What do all of these teams have in common? Well, they all have impressive records, for one. Most of them also will be seeded anywhere from 13 to "play-in" in the Tourney. The Zags may be a 12, but that is only a maybe.

So, who's on the bubble? Forget what you have been told. Here are the teams that are on the brink:

ACC

Clemson/Florida State: the team that wins this first-round game of the ACC Tourney will Dance.

Big East

West Virginia

Big Ten

Illinois

Big 12

Oklahoma State

Colonial

Drexel

Old Dominion

Pac-10

Stanford

SEC

Alabama

Missouri Valley

Missouri State

Bradley

Other

Xavier

Tomorrow we'll take a look at who will win their conference tournaments and why.

We'll also explain tomorrow why Duke will get a high seed in the tourney despite the fact that they suck.

Essere buono.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

First Blood



A great college basketball game was tainted today as Duke's Gerald Henderson took a cheap shot at North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough in the final seconds of a decisive win by the Heels. Was it intentional? Of course, Mike Cry would argue it wasn't, but after we looked at about 15 replays we have to argue that it was. And the officials saw it that way as well, as they ejected Henderson, thereby disqualifying him for the Blue Satans' first round game in the ACC Tourney.

In the end, the Tar Heels won the game and tied Virginia for the ACC regular season championship. We encourage you to check out the ACC Tourney this week. Upset city, baby. Anyone can win this one. Maryland is probably the favorite, since they have had the most improvement over the past 3 weeks, and have upped their RPI rating from 40 to an unbelievable 9 in that time. Of course, we give the RPI little credence.

Lots of other great games this weekend that we didn't comment on since we were on a small vacation. Several teams are already in the NCAA Tourney, but the big conference tournaments are this week. We'll take a look at them over the next few nights and let you know who will be winning.

Back to the Carolina game for a second. While Coach Cry insisted that Henderson did not mean to punch Tyler in the face, he did, in his typical back-handed "I am never wrong" way, point out that "the game was over before that. I mean the outcome of the game, let's put it that way. That's unfortunate, too, that those people were in the game in that play. Maybe this wouldn't have happened."

So, was Coach AMEX saying that it was Hansbrough's fault for being in an already-decided game, and that Tyler shouldn't have been playing hard? You bet he was. Why? Because, to Coach Cry, Dook is never at fault. BOTH teams had their starters in, not just the Satans. And Henderson was playing as hard as Hansbrough to get that rebound.

Please don't be fooled by the "classy" label that Dook Vitale has placed upon Coach Cry and his team of Blue Satans. They are a group of spoiled individuals who are brainwashed to think that their team should win every time, and, if they don't, it is someone else's fault. Like a bratty kid who sees every opponent as unworthy of winning, Henderson did what any bully would do and lashed out as much in anger as in disbelief that his hyped-up Dook squad could ever lose a game to the Heels.

Here's how the Coaches' Poll will look tomorrow:

1. Ohio State

2. Kansas

3. Wisconsin

4. Memphis

5. UCLA

6. Texas A&M

7. North Carolina

8. Florida

9. Nevada

10. Georgetown

11. Washington State

12. Pitt

13. Southern Illinois

14. Butler

15. Notre Dame

16. Oregon

17. Texas

18. Louisville

19. Marquette

20. Maryland

21. Winthrop

22. BYU

23. UNLV

24. Davidson

25. Creighton

Dette er en stor uke!