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It's hard to believe cuse and pitt were a couple of the toughest teams in the late Great Big East. shells of their former selves. notre dame was competitive and is now losing to the lowest of the low, bcu. those programs are now complete

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So bad they're not even worth talking about anymore. I wouldn't mind seeing the Cuse become somewhat relevant. They seem so far away. It's been too long since we've played.


More great results for us today with Illinois over Purdue (doubly good) UF over Auburn. BYU should take care of Utah.

Florida lost too Auburn, didn't see that coming. Texas pulls a win out against ranked Georgia, Miller seems to be finding some levers with his team of late. Weird game for Florida. Lee pulled and only got 15 minutes. Condon in foul trouble and did nothing. It's a team that seems to have upside when on, but inconsistent.
 
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Purdue also is just miles better than that Creighton team and Illinois was missing their other primary ballhander(and another bucket getter) Boswell, putting more responsibility on Wagler.
It was probably better. But just for context UConn didn’t have a real primary ball handler either, Liam had an insane level of responsibility in that game. And I don’t think we had won there in the Hurley era.
 
It was probably better. But just for context UConn didn’t have a real primary ball handler either, Liam had an insane level of responsibility in that game. And I don’t think we had won there in the Hurley era.
That is a good point - Omaha had a vice on Hurley. The famous Two Rings Baldy game. Mackey is Mackey though - maybe toughest place to play in the country.
 
Was actually thinking about that game. McNeeley was unconscious, but this Wagler game was another level. The efficiency was ridiculous. I'm not sure those numbers are not at some all time level. 9-11 from three is other worldly.

Wagler - 13-17, 9-11 & 46 points
Flemming - 15-26 & 42 points
McNeeley - 12-22, 5-10 38 points

As we speak, AJD has 19 in the first half against Utah.
I'm not 100% sure, but I'd have to go back and see what kind of performances KD, Michae Beasley, and Cade Cunningham put up.

Cade has such a slept on freshman season since it was COVID.
 
Peterson out again for Kansas. Peterson has to be frustrating for Kansas fans.

And frustrating for Fox tonight.

Meanwhile Peterson's freshman counterpart AJ Dybansta is on fire like a player on those old NBA Jams video games. He has 41 pts.
 
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And frustrating for Fox tonight.

Meanwhile Peterson's freshmen counterpart AJ Dybansta is on fire like a player on those old NBA Jams video games. He has 41 pts.
Did you see the pivot foot NBA two (or three) step to the rim move he made - was double teamed about 15 feet from the basket. Split his defenders, and looked like he traveled 3 times. Was wild.
 
For me it's their fanbase, the way they conduct themselves on social media you would think they have multiple titles.
And in person! I've told this one before. We're at a gin mill in a neutral state where the bartender was wearing a P zippy and I had my UConn polo on. This was a few years back when Purdue and UConn were the only two undefeateds left. Being Mr. Friendly I say, "Hey, we're 1 and 2!" The pud says, "I prefer to think of it as just 1."
 
And in person! I've told this one before. We're at a gin mill in a neutral state where the bartender was wearing a P zippy and I had my UConn polo on. This was a few years back when Purdue and UConn were the only two undefeateds left. Being Mr. Friendly I say, "Hey, we're 1 and 2!" The pud says, "I prefer to think of it as just 1."
Well in his defense he is correct it really is just 1 worth mentioning. The 1 is UConn.
 
Notable KP movement. Our offensive rating is officially 37. NG.

Illinois now has the number one offense in the land jumping Purdue. AZ just jumped UM for first after throttling WV. Firming themselves up as the team to beat.
 
Notable KP movement. Our offensive rating is officially 37. NG.

Illinois now has the number one offense in the land jumping Purdue. AZ just jumped UM for first after throttling WV. Firming themselves up as the team to beat.
So you're off the Michigan bandwagon and officially on the Arizona one? Who will you be riding with next? 😀
 
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So you're off the Michigan bandwagon and officially on the Arizona one? Who will you be riding with next? 😀
Just relaying the data - Vegas nor the analysts disagree with that relay.
 
This Wagler kid on Illinois is sick.

edit: just realized I'm watching a replay 🤣. Not that it changes this observation.

Another observation, Braden Smith on Purdue reminds me of Cam with less "personality".
 
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Just relaying the data - Vegas nor the analysts disagree with that relay.
Wonder what the odds were for Florida last year at the end of January. Or UConn in 2024. Or UConn in 2023. Or Kansas in 2022.
 
Purdue also is just miles better than that Creighton team and Illinois was missing their other primary ballhander(and another bucket getter) Boswell, putting more responsibility on Wagler.

Diarra played 8 minutes in the Creighton game off the bench. UConn started Ball, Stewart, Liam, Karaban and Samson that game. Reed (15) and Mahaney (17) got most of the minutes off the bench.
 
It's not the 40 point outings. But Nate Anebt had 29 points on 50% shooting in a win @ Bama.

He's been coming along in the last few games.
 
It's not the 40 point outings. But Nate Anebt had 29 points on 50% shooting in a win @ Bama.

He's been coming along in the last few games.
I watched the 2nd half of that game last night. He definitely looks like a pro. Took him longer than the other uber freshmen to get acclimated to college, and he definitely needs to add strength, but he'll be a force the rest of the season.
 
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I watched the 2nd half of that game last night. He definitely looks like a pro. Took him longer than the other uber freshmen to get acclimated to college, and he definitely needs to add strength, but he'll be a force the rest of the season.
He's the biggest potential guy of the class. Him and Tennesse were a good fit as a place he can go and get shots up without worry and get paid what he wants.

I wonder where he’ll ultimately end up come time for the lottery.
 
He's the biggest potential guy of the class. Him and Tennesse were a good fit as a place he can go and get shots up without worry and get paid what he wants.

I wonder where he’ll ultimately end up come time for the lottery.
His stock has dropped considerably while kids like Fleming and Wagler have skyrocketed. Maybe a late season surge brings him back up to lottery, would guess his ceiling at this point is latter half of lottery.
 
I covered the Niagara at Sacred Heart game last afternoon.

What a finish! Sacred Heart ended the game on a 3.5 minute 14-0 run with a game-tying and-one w/ two seconds to go that brought Anquan Hill to the line, who sunk the winning foul shot.

I wasn’t in the locker room after the game, but the vibe in the coach’s offices/player lounge was a huge party.

After injury woes were a big cause for a slow start, Sacred Heart has now won four straight.
 
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He's the biggest potential guy of the class. Him and Tennesse were a good fit as a place he can go and get shots up without worry and get paid what he wants.

I wonder where he’ll ultimately end up come time for the lottery.
don't really think it was the best fit because Barnes still plays 2 bigs regularly and the spacing has been pretty bad for the most part
 
I covered the Niagara at Sacred Heart game last afternoon.

What a finish! Sacred Heart ended the game on a 3.5 minute 14-0 run with a game-tying and-one w/ two seconds to go that brought Anquan Hill to the line, who sunk the winning foul shot.

I wasn’t in the locker room after the game, but the vibe in the coach’s offices/player lounge was a huge party.

After injury woes were a big cause for a slow start, Sacred Heart has now won four straight.
They have a couple players registering high in individual stats. That campus has blossomed!
 

He is a baller. I am glad I got to see him in person against UConn at TD Garden. His fadeaway when he dribbles into the lane is really unblockable and unalterable (if that is a word) at this high level of college basketball. I only watched the last 8 minutes of that game against Utah and saw him making 3s (he went 4-5 from 3). If he is making 3s he cannot be guarded. When he had that dribble on 2 steps to the basket dunk where it looked like his forearm was going through the hoop it reminded me of a player being on fire in the 1990s video game NBA Jam.
 
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He is a baller. I am glad I got to see him in person against UConn at TD Garden. His fadeaway when dribbles into the lane is really unblockable and unalterable (if that is a word) at this high level of college basketball. I only watched the last 8 minutes of that game against Utah and saw him making 3 (he went 4-5 from 3). If he is making 3s he cannot be guarded. When he had that dribble on 2 steps to the basket dunk where it looked like his forearm was going through the hoop it reminded me of a player being on fire in the 1990s video game NBA Jam.
Of all the frosh, his game is the most dynamic and NBA. His footwork is amazing, eurostep.

Boozer is great, but he's more of a workhorse who gets a lot of bully baskets near the rim. I doubt that translates. DP is so smooth, but he doesn't have the rim attack game like AJD. Wilson is more of a dunker than an all around player.

This freshman class is ridiculous. It was good to start, then you start adding studs like Wagler & Flemming to the mix.
 
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