They're 13-1 in the league and in first place by half a game. Their RPI is around 16. There's nothing crazy about what he said.
UVA's for real. They're going to smoke Cuse at home. I'd far rather face Duke in the tourney.
They're 13-1 in the league and in first place by half a game. Their RPI is around 16. There's nothing crazy about what he said.
Syracuse's upcoming schedule is @Duke @Maryland and @Virginia. Boeheim said in all his years of coaching in the Big East he never had a stretch of games that is this hard, this guy is a serious turd.
Jimmy is a jerk, but a smart jerk. The ACC is weaker than it's ever been and even cuse is nothing to brag about. He has a short memory , but a different allegiance. I had the going down in the tourney at the sweet sixteen anyway.
He's sugarcoating the Cuse team by building up the conference. It works in some instances because lots of people don't have the ability to do critical analysis and are fixated on sound bites. The article by KenPom is very significant because it means that the critical thinkers following college bb are aware of some of the smoke and mirrors of Cuse.
You won't get that critical thinking from the media like ESPN because they are promotors of hype as opposed to substance. They need certain programs to do well because they have money invested in those programs.
Maryland????? Duke and Virginia are pretty good and definitely pretty tough road games but Maryland? Come on.The BE never had the nerve to schedule 3 consecutive road games for that candy ass.
Well not exactly. You do remember who we played for the national championship in 2004, don't you?Even with the Big East dismantled the ACC is still a trainwreck. The college basketball landscape basically handed "best conference in America" to the ACC on a silver platter last summer and they're doing everything possible to push it away.
It's difficult to fathom how awful the conference has been for quite a while. It's Duke, UNC and a bunch of has-been's ever since Maryland's 2002 title.
That would be too easy for UConn to advance, what with the Fruit's penchant of bowing out in the first round to the likes of Richmond.