1-5*Illinois and Nebraska losing cements the gap between #1-6 and everybody else.
The problem is that we're currently at the bottom of that #1-6 and a matchup with #3 is looking like a road game.
This freshman class is great in tiers. Speaking of Lewis, he and Nigel are at the top of the conference in this stat.
They play no defenseI dislike Calipari more than maybe anyone in the sport, but Arkansas is dangerous.
I remember thinking that Jamie made a bad decision when he left Pitt for TCU. How wrong I was. He returned to TCU where he played and the Big12 is better league than Big East or ACC.I kinda miss those Pitt battles with Jamie Dixon as the coach.
Jamie didn't want to play ACC-style hoops. He enjoyed BE play.I remember thinking that Jamie made a bad decision when he left Pitt for TCU. How wrong I was. He returned to TCU where he played and the Big12 is better league than Big East or ACC.
Back in the late 00s I thought Dixon would end up as one of the next big time coaches. He’s done a good job but doesn’t seem interested in aiming for a more prestigious opportunity.I remember thinking that Jamie made a bad decision when he left Pitt for TCU. How wrong I was. He returned to TCU where he played and the Big12 is better league than Big East or ACC.
I always liked Dixon, certainly more than Evans and Howland. Perhaps the death of his sister Maggie at a young age changed his perspective about high pressure opportunities. Aside from that tragedy he appears to have a good life. But I do miss playing Pitt in the Big East.Back in the late 00s I thought Dixon would end up as one of the next big time coaches. He’s done a good job but doesn’t seem interested in aiming for a more prestigious opportunity.
Yes, we should be ahead of ISU now.1-5*
I wouldn't expect Houston to be a #1 with their remaining schedule.Yes, we should be ahead of ISU now.
The problem is that if Houston is a #1 seed, they can't be with a Big XII #2 seed anyway.
Whatever the S Curve says, we're looking at #2 in the South with Houston (true road game) or #2 in the East with Duke (top 3 team).
If they win a bulk, they’re fine with a loss or two. Just as easy to make it work for them as against them.I wouldn't expect Houston to be a #1 with their remaining schedule.
Depends on exactly how their 3 games vs Iowa St, Arizona, and Kansas pan out - worst thing would be they all beat up each other a little while we have to beat Villanova and St. John's else be punished in the rankings.If they win a bulk, they’re fine with a loss or two. Just as easy to make it work for them as against them.
If we win out like we should we’ll be fine. Control of destiny.Depends on exactly how their 3 games vs Iowa St, Arizona, and Kansas pan out - worst thing would be they all beat up each other a little while we have to beat Villanova and St. John's else be punished in the rankings.
Back in the late 00s I thought Dixon would end up as one of the next big time coaches. He’s done a good job but doesn’t seem interested in aiming for a more prestigious opportunity.
They can't even keep top kids in their backyard at this point (Meleek T), nevermind NYC. They feel like a program that has hit the abyss with no return.Pitt was finished when they left the Big East. They had a heavy NYC pipeline, which vanished when they were not playing New York area teams. They became just another program trying to recruit New York/New Jersey, and Pittsburgh was not exactly a premier destination. Pittsburgh high schools don't produce a lot of basketball talent, and west of Pittsburgh is Big 10 country and a lot of competition for even second and third tier players.
I thought that Pitt could make a bit of a comeback in the NIL/House era given that they are in a city with lots of corporate sponsors and wealthy individuals, and Pitt has a big endowment. Maybe the next coach will be more successful.
Interesting stat - James is basically 4x what our top guy is. This is the exact stat that supports our lack of getting to the line, and the constant FT disparity.That Solo guy for UConn should drive to the cup more.