I haven't watched a lot of VaTech so I could be off base but I don't think their overall athleticism is on par with a few of the other teams and unfortunately for them they have to beat UCONN. If they were with Indiana I think they would match up a lot better. Many teams have one or two that make them go and if you can hold them in check you can win. With UCONN they have 4 different players that can really impact the game and at least one of them will have a mismatch.
Match ups are important. UCONN has two post players and EA is the second best in the country. They have one of the best point guards who also plays incredible defense, and they have three fantastic shooters. Then you throw in the swiss army knife, AG. Who can really match up with this group when they are healthy?
Interesting.
Happen to be in Vegas for the first weekend of March Madness and looking at the latest odds I have seen have UConn women at 17/2 to win the championship with Virginia Tech at 40/1, and if you want to see how much of a favorite South Carolina is, they are at -220. Odds however, are like players stats: they are much like bikinis, they show a lot but they don’t show everything. BTW Vegas has changed so much since a lot of ex teammates, coaching friends, and now their legal sons have made this an annual ritual, in that with the optimal wind currents you can now almost get high just walking down the strip. JMOSC is the obvious choice. But when it comes to betting odds, I always look at the late (smart) money, which will come in on Friday morning, after the play-in games and before the 1st round games begin.
Right now it's:And Vegas says? That's betting with real consequences...not just hope.
you're most likely correct but I could see Indiana or Stanford taking them out.......After Paige and Ice went down the for season, I made a very unpopular observation here during the summer that IMHO, South Carolina would repeat as the national champion. While I didn't get any "thumbs down" to my post, I know it was NOT well received by the eternal optimistic "die-hards" here.
Well...sorry about that, but I gotta call'em like I see 'em. So far I'm batting 1.000, they're undefeated and playing well going into the tournament. Las Vegas and a large number of fans that have submitted brackets so far agree with me. Next year is out year.....for sure.
So their illegal sons stay home?Happen to be in Vegas for the first weekend of March Madness and looking at the latest odds I have seen have UConn women at 17/2 to win the championship with Virginia Tech at 40/1, and if you want to see how much of a favorite South Carolina is, they are at -220. Odds however, are like players stats: they are much like bikinis, they show a lot but they don’t show everything. BTW Vegas has changed so much since a lot of ex teammates, coaching friends, and now their legal sons have made this an annual ritual, in that with the optimal wind currents you can now almost get high just walking down the strip. JMO
After Paige and Ice went down the for season, I made a very unpopular observation here during the summer that IMHO, South Carolina would repeat as the national champion. While I didn't get any "thumbs down" to my post, I know it was NOT well received by the eternal optimistic "die-hards" here.
Well...sorry about that, but I gotta call'em like I see 'em. So far I'm batting 1.000, they're undefeated and playing well going into the tournament. Las Vegas and a large number of fans that have submitted brackets so far agree with me. Next year is out year.....for sure.
IMO: Va. Tech will have [big] trouble getting past LadyVol.
Hoping/wishing that Iowa State takes down LadyVol in round 2.
Would feel better about their chances if the committee had flipped the 4 and 5 seeds.
In Ames...with that [sellout]crowd...upset is realistic...at LadyVol....not confident.
ISU has some players...Joens is elite. Slow the pace...hit treys...stay close...LadyVol
feel the pressure...let it happen.
BTW: ISU has an excellent recruiting class coming in...including a younger Joens and a couple of
other really good frosh-to-be. Would not mind a UConn 2 game trip...Iowa and ISU...in the near future.
They can return the favor with visits to UConn.
Except that just about every ESPN pundit is picking UConn to advance over VA Tech.Percentage of people picking Va. Tech in their brackets makes perfect sense. With ESPN constantly driving awareness of the frequency of #1 regional seeds making the Final Four, it's logical for folks, especially for those outside of CT, and double-especially for those outside the tri-state area to go with chalk - the 4 #1 seeds.
One suspects, or at least hopes, they will be sorely disappointed.
For sure? Lou has done a fantastic job replacing Paige; who is going to replace Dorka? Until that question is answered, there is nothing “for sure” about next season.After Paige and Ice went down the for season, I made a very unpopular observation here during the summer that IMHO, South Carolina would repeat as the national champion. While I didn't get any "thumbs down" to my post, I know it was NOT well received by the eternal optimistic "die-hards" here.
Well...sorry about that, but I gotta call'em like I see 'em. So far I'm batting 1.000, they're undefeated and playing well going into the tournament. Las Vegas and a large number of fans that have submitted brackets so far agree with me. Next year is out year.....for sure.
Interesting.
ISU also has one of the best coaches in the game, and staff (his assistants).IMO: Va. Tech will have [big] trouble getting past LadyVol.
Hoping/wishing that Iowa State takes down LadyVol in round 2.
Would feel better about their chances if the committee had flipped the 4 and 5 seeds.
In Ames...with that [sellout]crowd...upset is realistic...at LadyVol....not confident.
ISU has some players...Joens is elite. Slow the pace...hit treys...stay close...LadyVol
feel the pressure...let it happen.
BTW: ISU has an excellent recruiting class coming in...including a younger Joens and a couple of
other really good frosh-to-be. Would not mind a UConn 2 game trip...Iowa and ISU...in the near future.
They can return the favor with visits to UConn.
Eh, I think that's a bit of a stretch. His teams are good for a Sweet 16 here or there and they're in the top half of their conference but never win. Fennelly is a long time solid coach and it is impressive how consistent his results are but he's far from the best IMO.ISU also has one of the best coaches in the game, and staff (his assistants).
The Wisdom of Crowds!Right now it's:
- South Carolina: -165
- UConn: +700
- Stanford: +700
- Indiana: +800
- Iowa: +2000
- LSU: +3000
- Maryland: +3500
- Utah: +5000
- Notre Dame: +5000
- Virginia Tech: +5000
- Texas: +6500
- Ohio State: +10000
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