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Gone FishingBe back in the fall, shortly before the start of the season. In Case You Missed ItFlorida Atlantic will offer Mike Jarvis its head coaching job. Yes, the very same Mike Jarvis named in this NCAA Infractions Report. But no columnist has found it fit to criticize this potential hire at length, even in the wake of ESPN's "Outside the Lines" investigation into O.J. Mayo and new questions about Darrell Arthur's grades. ESPN's Andy Katz caught a few Pac-10 coaches unaware of new recruiting guidelines prohibiting evaluation weekends. These coaches' staffs need to do a better job briefing their bosses. Stage RightThe Sporting News' Mike DeCourcy is right to suggest more than the obvious. Arizona is a short-term mess (see Negedu, Emmanuel), but Mike Dunlap's arrival from Denver confirms the Wildcats remain a good long-term buy. Sports Illustrated's Luke Winn is right to argue that Maryland's Gary Williams is playing with fire by bringing in oft-troubled guard Tyree Evans. Even Cincinnati, not exactly a moral paragon, opted not to accept Evans a couple years back. Al Skinner on the Hot SeatAfter a sub-.500 finish in 2007-2008, Al Skinner is on the hot seat. Yes, despite all of the success he's had at Boston College. Skinner's problem is that he is an exceptional coach but a terrible recruiter (even within the Eagles' strict academic constraints). As a result of year after year after year of underwhelming recruiting classes, Skinner's cupboard is all but bare for 2008-2009. Tyrese Rice is an all-ACC player, but he alone does not an NCAA tournament team make. Commentary :: Link & Discuss (1 comment) Picked-Up PiecesMany people assumed that Memphis' nine point lead with 2:12 remaining in the NCAA tournament final suggested the Tigers had all but won the championship. Not Bill James, the famed baseball statistician. According to James' formula -- developed in large part at Kansas' Allen Fieldhouse -- the Tigers' lead was only "23% safe." Commentary :: Link & Discuss (1 comment) By the NumbersRock Chalk, Jayhawk.
"Non-expert" wins Pool o' Experts Commentary :: Link & Discuss (1 comment) The Best Coach in the CountryBen Howland has guided UCLA to three consecutive Final Fours. For my money, he is the best coach in the country -- even though I expect his Bruins to again fail to win the national title. Commentary :: Link & Discuss (2 comments) In the Cards?For my brackets' sake, I hope Louisville wins tonight. West Virginia?My bracket has UCLA in the Final Four and had West Virginia losing to Duke in the second round. But I can't shake the feeling that the Mountaineers are a more likely Final Four participant than most pundits are today ready to admit. I like how West Virginia matches up against Xavier -- and figure anything can happen against often low-scoring UCLA... Commentary :: Link & Discuss (1 comment) Still the OneOnly ESPN's Joe Lunardi correctly guessed the field of 65. This afternoon, Georgia defeated Arkansas to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament -- and leave only three bids for the pundits' final seven teams. After the game, ESPN's Joe Lunardi updated his bracket, replacing Virginia Tech with Georgia. Yahoo Sports' Mike Huguenin and Bob McClellan also updated their bracket, replacing Oregon and Virginia Tech with Georgia and St. Joseph's. The selection committee then went to work, inviting Oregon, St. Joseph's and Villanova to participate in March Madness at the expense of Arizona State, Illinois State, Ohio State and Virginia Tech. The result? All 65: ESPN's Joe Lunardi correctly guessed all 65 teams. 64 of 65: CBS Sports' Gary Parrish, Sporting News' Mike DeCourcy and Yahoo Sports' Mike Huguenin and Bob McClellan missed Oregon. Sports Illustrated's Stewart Mandel missed Villanova. 63 of 65: Fox Sports' Jeff Goodman missed Oregon and Villanova. Four Bids for Seven TeamsThe morning of Selection Sunday, there is little consensus on the field of 65. Wise men agree, at least implicitly, that seven teams are competing for the final four bids. Georgia, however, could steal one of the final four bids by beating Arkansas to win the SEC Tournament. Similarly, Illinois could steal a bid by beating Wisconsin to win the Big Ten Tournament.
Five bubble teams appear to be sitting pretty.
Seven teams appear to have had their bubbles burst.
Fran the ManWin or lose later today against Temple, Fran Dunphy should consider the season a success. In his second year at Temple's helm, Dunphy guided the Owls to (at least) 20 wins and a second place regular season finish in the Atlantic 10. When the going got tough in mid-February, the Owls really got going. Mark Tyndale & Co. beat Massachusetts and Rhode Island in overtime, then won seven of nine en route tonight's A-10 tournament final. Commentary :: Link & Discuss (1 comment) yocontrarian :: An F for EffortNorth Carolina will not win the 2008 NCAA Tournament. Roy Williams' experienced Tar Heels were my preseason pick for the national title. But during the second half of last night's game at Duke, the Tar Heels didn't demonstrate the heart of a champion. Yes, North Carolina won. At Cameron Indoor. For the ACC regular season title. After shutting the Blue Devils down for the final five minutes plus. But Mike Krzyzewski's club wanted it more. A lot more. For most if not all of the second half, the Blue Devils outhustled the Tar Heels. Now we know why Tyler Hansbrough is known as "Psycho T." It is because his inspired play, last night included, stands in stark contrast to "lethargic UNC." Hansbrough is the exception to North Carolina's heartless rule over college basketball. A reign of terror I now predict will come to an end during March Madness -- when grit, determination and toughness count for more than pure talent and experience. Commentary :: Link & Discuss (3 comments) The NaturalWhile watching Illinois-Michigan State, I couldn't help myself. I started feeling guilty. I felt bad that I had yet to go public with the following admission. I enjoy hearing Steve Lavin. I have for quite a while. I appreciate Lavin's analysis more than any other ESPN personality. I hope he doesn't return to coaching anytime soon. Commentary :: Link & Discuss (1 comment) Gregg Doyel Told You SoSidney Lowe turned out to be a poor hire for North Carolina State. The Wolfpack have lost seven straight and are the worst team in the ACC. Commentary :: Link & Discuss (1 comment)
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