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College Basketball Random Chatter 2012-2013 Season

  • reclegend22
    Temple on a 28 to 7 run on VCU. The Owls lead it 53 to 48. I've said it all year, but when Temple is clicking, they can beat anyone and could find their way to Atlanta. With that said, I'll probably put way too much belief in their potential and kill all of my brackets because of it. But damn can Wyatt, Lee and O'Brien play.
  • reclegend22
    Temple has poured it on VCU over the past 20 minutes of the game. They've just been killing them. Since three minute mark of the first half, Temple has outscored VCU 43 to 15. Temple leads it 68 to 56 with six minutes left.

    Temple is playing great ball right now.
  • reclegend22
    CBS can't be serious leaving a two-possession Creighton-Wichita State game with two minutes left, to go to the start of Michigan-Indiana. Why even show the first 38 minutes then? While CBS is a much greater college basketball provider than ESPN in terms of broadcasters and production, they make some idiotic decisions.

    If I were a fan of Creighton or Wichita, I'd be irate.
  • dlazz
    reclegend22;1403467 wrote: If I were a fan of Creighton or Wichita, I'd be irate.
    I'll bet all six fans were livid.
  • SportsAndLady
    dlazz;1403483 wrote:I'll bet all six fans were livid.

    Those two fanbases are actually bigger than you think.
  • reclegend22
    SportsAndLady;1403540 wrote:Those two fanbases are actually bigger than you think.
    Exactly. In 2012, Creighton ranked 22nd in the nation in total Division I attendance, averaging more than 13,500 fans per game. To put that into perspective, that's more than Georgetown, which shares an arena many nights with the Washington Wizards. Creighton drew just shy of 19,000 for a game at home against Wichita State in 2012.

    The larger point is this: If CBS is going to air a game, it needs to air the damn game until the finish if said game is close at the end. Switching to a new game when the current game is a one or two possession game is stupid. Apparently nobody at CBS has ever heard of Ritalin.
  • Mulva
    Davidson just survived against Appalachian State. That would have been a stunner... beat them by 23 and 35 during the regular season. 95% free throw shooter Nik Cochran blew a chance to ice the game with 9 seconds left, but ASU missed a potential tying 3 at the buzzer.
  • SportsAndLady
    Bubble battle in the ACC

    First Four In Virginia vs First four out Maryland headed to overtime
  • reclegend22
    If it's possible, Maryland just authored an even bigger choke than Michigan. The Terrapins are now out of the NCAA Tournament after fumbling away a 17-point lead against Virginia.
  • Mulva
    Small conference upsets might be brewing. MTSU is down 9 at half. Stony Brook trailing Albany.
  • Azubuike24
    MTSU down 9 late in the 2nd. Do they get an at-large at 28-5? Only real quality win is over Ole Miss, which is barely top 50.
  • Mulva
    MTSU is 33-3 in the Sun Belt regular season the past 2 years. 1-2 in the conference tournament. Talk about a lack of clutchness.

    And no, they aren't a tournament team.
  • Azubuike24
    FIU beats MTSU by 4. FIU is better than Western and Arky State. They should get the bid. Odds on favorite to see 19-13 FIU take on Louisville in a 1/16 game? Pitino vs Pitino Jr?
  • Mulva
    Stony Brook lost too. 3rd time in 4 years they've won the America East, and 0 NCAA bids.
  • vball10set
  • Midstate01
    For some reason, I really like these.

  • sleeper
    vball10set;1403886 wrote:http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/rankings/_/poll/1

    B1G...IU #3, UM #6, MSU #8, OSU #10

    Basically tells me that if anyone of these teams makes the conference finals they are guaranteed a 2 seed. If any of these teams wins the B1G tournament, they are a guaranteed 1 seed. If Indiana wins the tournament, they will be the #1 overall seed. And if all of these teams make semi's they are guaranteed a 3 seed at worst. :thumbup:
  • Mulva
    5 more bids going to be punched tonight.

    WKU - Florida International in the Sun Belt.
    Davidson - Charleston in the SoCon.
    Northeastern - James Madison in the CAA.

    Iona-Manhattan and Gonzaga-St. Mary's at 9.

    Iona could be a dangerous 14/15 seed. Same with Davidson at 13/14. Hoping those 2 win.
  • reclegend22
    sleeper;1403892 wrote:Basically tells me that if anyone of these teams makes the conference finals they are guaranteed a 2 seed. If any of these teams wins the B1G tournament, they are a guaranteed 1 seed. If Indiana wins the tournament, they will be the #1 overall seed. And if all of these teams make semi's they are guaranteed a 3 seed at worst. :thumbup:
    If Duke wins the ACC Tournament, the Blue Devils will be the number one overall seed. They are No. 1 RPI, No. 1 SOS, 27-4 overall, 9-2 against the RPI Top 40, unblemished against the AP Top 5 (4-0), the No. 2 team in the country, and have 12 wins against current projected NCAA Tournament teams. Most of the analysts on ESPN have echoed this sentiment in the last two days. When you also factor in how good Duke has been this year with Kelly in the lineup (18-0), I think the selection committee will give the Blue Devils the nod.

    Does that mean that Duke will outlast Indiana in the NCAA Tournament? No. But I think the Blue Devils will have done enough to warrant the number one overall seed if they win an ACC championship on Sunday.
  • Azubuike24
    There's always something about Western Kentucky and getting NCAA bids that comes to fruition. It's amazing. They haven't been the #1 seed in the Sun Belt but once in the last decade yet have made like 6 NCAA appearances.
  • sleeper
    reclegend22;1404052 wrote:If Duke wins the ACC Tournament, the Blue Devils will be the number one overall seed. They are No. 1 RPI, No. 1 SOS, 27-4 overall, 9-2 against the RPI Top 40, unblemished against the AP Top 5 (4-0), the No. 2 team in the country, and have 12 wins against current projected NCAA Tournament teams. Most of the analysts on ESPN have echoed this sentiment in the last two days. When you also factor in how good Duke has been this year with Kelly in the lineup (18-0), I think the selection committee will give the Blue Devils the nod.

    Does that mean that Duke will outlast Indiana in the NCAA Tournament? No. But I think the Blue Devils will have done enough to warrant the number one overall seed if they win an ACC championship on Sunday.
    Yeah, because Indiana winning both the regular season championship OUTRIGHT and the conference tournament championships in the INDISPUTABLE toughest conference in America would not be deserving of the #1 overall seed. :rolleyes:

    Duke has accomplished nothing so far other than yielding to football school Miami. They better win the ACC tournament if they want a #1 seed period, because if they don't and Miami does, Miami/OSU/Indiana/Gonzaga/Kansas will get it over them.
  • Azubuike24
    In Duke's defense (gasp), they do have 4 OOC top 25 wins and 8 OOC top 50 wins.

    I do agree though, they aren't getting a #1 if Miami wins the ACC.
  • Ironman92
    If Duke wins one game in the ACCT they will be a #1 seed.
  • reclegend22
    Azubuike24;1404085 wrote:In Duke's defense (gasp), they do have 4 OOC top 25 wins and 8 OOC top 50 wins.

    I do agree though, they aren't getting a #1 if Miami wins the ACC.
    Not the overall No. 1, but if Duke reaches at least the semis of the ACC Tournament and loses a close game to UNC, they've still got a one seed.
  • SportsAndLady
    Kansas is up there as well, in terms of winning 1 game in the Big 12 Tourney and still getting a 1 seed.

    Look at the comparison between Duke and KU, it's similar.

    http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/bracketology/team-comparison