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Blind Resumes

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Sorry for not posting for a while, but I wanted to take some time to examine the past few weeks, and then do some blind resumes.  Here are some thoughts: 1.  The Big 3 (Teams) Every ranking you look at recently puts the same three teams at the top (BPI, Coaches Poll, kenpom.com, AP Poll): Villanova, Purdue, and Virginia.  None of these teams were particularly highly rated going into the season.  Sure, they were NCAA tournament teams, and maybe even projected Sweet 16 teams at that, but I don't think anyone would have expected these three to occupy the top three spots in the rankings.  Let's take a look at all three. Villanova Jay Wright has quickly turned Villanova into a powerhouse program.  Two years ago, they won the national title, last year they were a one seed, and this year they are ranked number one with yet another superb team.  What's most shocking to me is the stats of their top six.  They have 6 guys averaging at least 9.7 points...

Early Storylines

It was a very eventful week in college basketball, and we're finally getting to see which teams are for real, and which teams are not. Big Upsets There were some huge upsets this week.  #1 Duke lost to Boston College, who is 10-62 in their last 72 conference games in the ACC.  This is a pretty bad loss for Duke, but the Blue Devils have been so inconsistent defensively all year long that it is honestly not that surprising.  I could see Duke getting a lot of huge wins this year, but also losing a few head-scratchers. #2 Kansas also lost twice this week.  The first loss was to Washington, a huge surprise considering that Washington, just like Boston College, has been terrible in recent years.  Washington is probably better than they were last year under new coach Mike Hopkins, a former Syracuse assistant who has brought the 2-3 zone defense with him to Washington.  That loss was concerning, but the Jayhawks also lost at home to Arizona State.  Unlik...

Champions Classic Review

Duke vs. Michigan State This was the most hyped up matchup of the day, with the top 2 teams in the country facing off against each other.  I thought this game lived up, even when potential number one pick in next year's draft in Marvin Bagley III went out for the game early with a painful looking eye injury.  Duke controlled the glass in this one, out-rebounding Michigan St 46-34 and also won the the turnover battle, forcing 17 and making only 9.  I was really surprised by the turnover numbers particularly, as Duke has a really young team, with two young guards, Gary Trent, Jr. and Trevon Duval, who I figured would be prone to making turnovers, to go along with Grayson Allen, who has averaged at least 2 turnovers a game in back to back seasons.  Allen was really impressive scoring the basketball, and was basically unstoppable scoring the basketball at times, but his 37 point game was inflated by some late game free throws and a couple of poor defensive plays by MSU...

2017 First Weekend Thoughts

College basketball is back!!!  My favorite time of the year has returned. Top 25 rankings to be out soon.  Here are my thoughts from some offseason stuff and the slowest first weekend of college basketball in years. 1. FBI Scandal The recent college basketball FBI scandal was by far the biggest story of the offseason.  10 people were indicted because of corruption in college basketball, including 5 assistant coaches, from power programs such as Arizona, Oklahoma State, Miami, etc.  The biggest impact thus far has been the firing of Rick Pitino, Louisville's coach and one of the most respected coaches nationwide.  This scandal has really put a damper on the beginning of the season, at least for me, especially when players like Collin Sexton, De'Anthony Melton and Jeffery Carroll are suspended indefinitely due to allegations related to the scandal (on a side note, why is the NCAA basically the only place where people are guilty until proven innocent? ...

What to Watch for This NCAA Tournament

1. The Underseeded Wichita State (10 seed) This is just a disgrace.  Number 8 in the country on kenpom.com, the Shockers are way underseeded.  I think that they should have gotten a 4 or 5 seed, and that they are a 2 or 3 seed quality team.  Look for them to beat Dayton easily and then at least give Kentucky a run for their money if they don't take them out. St. Mary's (7 seed) This is another incredibly disappointing seeding. I think this team deserves a 4 seed, and a 7 seed is terrible for not only them but also for Arizona, who could have to play them in the second round (by the way, I would love to see that game, particularly the Lauri Markkanen vs. Jock Landale matchup).  Fun fact: kenpom.com ranks St. Mary's number 14 and Arizona number 20, while St. Mary's is a 7 seed and Arizona is the 2 seed in the same region. SMU (6 seed) Another horrible seed.  SMU deserves a 3 seed, and instead they could match up against Baylor and then maybe Duke in the se...

Underrated Teams

Although this season has been dominated by blue-blood programs thus far (UCLA, Kentucky, Duke Kansas, North Carolina, etc.), there are plenty of underrated teams who could steal the headlines come March.  Here are my picks to shock the world in this year's March Madness. Wichita State Gregg Marshall is going to make his 6th straight NCAA tournament this year with the Shockers, barring a massive collapse.  Many people might have thought that Wichita State couldn't do it without Fred Van Vleet and Ron Baker, who both graduated last year.  However, the Shockers are once again a really good team that is a major threat to make some noise in the NCAA tournament.  Led by a dominant defense and 6 players who score at least 7.8 points per game, Wichita State is ranked number 13 in the kenpom.com rankings (a Ken Pomeroy computer ratings system that ranks teams based on offensive and defensive efficiency).  The most amazing thing to me about this program is its consiste...

College Basketball Stock Watch: Buy, Sell or Hold

In this post, I'm going to pretend that basketball teams are stocks, and give advice on whether to buy, sell or hold.  I'm picking 5 of the most talked about and well-known teams in the country. Baylor - SELL With Villanova's loss, Baylor should move to #1 in the country, barring a loss to Oklahoma St.  While I think Baylor is really good, definitely a top 10 team, and probably a top 5 team, I don't think they are worthy of the number one spot.  They barely beat Iowa State this week at home, and don't have the elite talent that other top teams do.  While I think they are still a great team, I would sell them as the number one team in the country, because I think they are going to lose a game or two in the near future. Duke - HOLD Duke is ranked number 8 right now.  I think that they have the most talent in the country by far.  Harry Giles has looked very good in limited minutes since returning from his knee injury, and I think that if this team puts it...