2010-2011 NCAA Basketball Thread

Am I the only one willing to give the Devil's their due??? Duke has absolutely nothing going for them athletically in any of the major sports but basketball, and yet they're hated dearly. They're a good team with and excellent coach who recruits **** with an interest in winning a national championship.

Not being a one-and-done.

Not because Michael Jordan went to that school.

Not because the coach has a history of making high draft picks.

But because Duke will be contention every year. Because the coach will give you an opportunity at cutting down the nets. So why the ****??? I understand why Tarheel fans **** the Devils, but I'm interested in knowing why everyone else does.

It's all about the perception of arrogance. Duke expects to win every year and usually are at least a "Sweet 16" team. Name a sport or a league and there is a team that fills the roll. Everyone hates the Yankees. Everyone hates the Cowboys. Even when these teams are down people **** them. Just look at Notre Dame football.
 
The Tarheels should be better, Barnes and Bullock should be good but it'll be another team full of one-and-done wannabes. Behind Curry and Irving, Duke will win the ACC again.

i doubt that cause Scheyer will be gone. Singler and Smith will probably leave cause their stocks aint going no higher.

P.S. Carolina might just might be signing the third Plumlee ******* who I have heard is better than the older two. *Crosses fingers*

5 Kentucky players declared for the NBA today. Hmmm. Is that a good thing for college athletics?
5!!? Holy fuck!!


It's all about the perception of arrogance. Duke expects to win every year and usually are at least a "Sweet 16" team. Name a sport or a league and there is a team that fills the roll. Everyone hates the Yankees. Everyone hates the Cowboys. Even when these teams are down people **** them. Just look at Notre Dame football.

Thats true. Everyone hates the New England Patriots too just because they are so damn hateable. Alot of people also **** USC football.
 
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It's all about the perception of arrogance. Duke expects to win every year and usually are at least a "Sweet 16" team. Name a sport or a league and there is a team that fills the roll. Everyone hates the Yankees. Everyone hates the Cowboys. Even when these teams are down people **** them. Just look at Notre Dame football.

But this is college athletics. Unlike the Cowboys and the Yankees, Duke can't buy the best talent on the market. It's the same with Notre Dame football. Duke recruits guys that have an interest in winning and can hang with the academic standards in order to play for 3 or 4 years and graduate. Shouldn't all the schools be more like that?

Everybody knows that it's hard to win at a high level with a team of brand new guys, the best of which are out there to audition for the pros for that following year. Duke wins so often because their players come back every year. There's never a time where Duke lacks senior leadership. That leadership is able instill the Coach K system and execute. Guys like John Calipari don't seem to be interested in that. It's hard to just out-talent squads to a championship.

The Tarheels will be okay. They'll get some guys that are gonna stay long enough to get this whole thing right. If you're looking for a national championship for Calipari coached team, dont hold your breath.

My apologies to Ashley Judd.
 
Sorry my post is a little :2offtopic but Is there a college that uses the name "the Shamrocks" if so what city/state is that from? thanx in advance.

p.s. I googled it and came up with all kinds of crazy $h!t
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Wow, if Purdue Premium Link Upgrade JaJuan Johnson and E'Twaun Moore, we're going to be hurting next year. Rob can't hold the team together on his own. We have the potential (again) to make a run at the Final Four if everyone sticks around. But losing either one of those two would make it nearly impossible.
 
A report from ESPN regarding tourney expansion and TV coverage of the Big Dance:

The NCAA is on the verge of expanding the men's basketball tournament from 65 to 68 teams beginning next year and has a new, $10.8 billion TV deal that will allow it to show every game live.

The NCAA said Thursday that the Division I Men's Basketball Committee unanimously ****** the proposal and it will now be reviewed by the Board of Directors on April 29.

The NCAA also said it reached a new, 14-year agreement with CBS Sports and Turner Broadcasting System Inc. that is worth more than $10.8 billion. The deal, which runs from 2011 through 2024, will show every game live across four national networks for the first time.

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The new agreement calls for opening-round games, first-round games and second-round games to be shown nationally on CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV. CBS and Turner will split coverage of the regional semifinal games. CBS will handle coverage of the regional finals and the Final Four, including the national championship game, through 2015. Beginning in 2016, coverage of the regional finals will be split by CBS and Turner with the Final Four and the national championship game alternating every year between CBS and TBS.
 
A quality coach will be departing the Missouri Valley - Creighton's Dana Altman will be the head skipper of Oregon after the school tried to replace him with a number of high-level coaches - among them Gonzaga's Mark Few, Pittsburgh's Jamie Dixon, Butler's Brad Stevens and Missouri's Mike Anderson - but was rejected each time, either formally or informally. Let's see if Altman can establish a solid recruiting pipeline for a job that apparently no one wants.
 
A quality coach will be departing the Missouri Valley - Creighton's Dana Altman will be the head skipper of Oregon after the school tried to replace him with a number of high-level coaches - among them Gonzaga's Mark Few, Pittsburgh's Jamie Dixon, Butler's Brad Stevens and Missouri's Mike Anderson - but was rejected each time, either formally or informally. Let's see if Altman can establish a solid recruiting pipeline for a job that apparently no one wants.

I think Oregon is a pretty good job, but it is not better than Pitt or Mizzou, and Stevens and Few either are scared of moving on and losing comfortability, or are holding out for better jobs in the future.
 
As expected, Butler wingman Gordon Hayward will remain in the NBA draft, which may jeporadize Butler's chances of returning the the Final Four. They're still a tourney-worthy team for the next upcoming season, but Hayward's absence would still have to be addressed.
 
As expected, Butler wingman Gordon Hayward will remain in the NBA draft, which may jeporadize Butler's chances of returning the the Final Four. They're still a tourney-worthy team for the next upcoming season, but Hayward's absence would still have to be addressed.

Jeopardize? More like crush. They have no chance in hell of going to Final Four without him.
 
With key Purdue returnees E'Twan Moore and JaJuan Johnson back in the mix for the Boilers for next season, Purdue certainly has a solid case to be the preseason top-ranked team in the polls.

The Illini got some good news when Mike Davis and Demetri McCamey have also decided to return to the Big Ten for one more year. It wouldn't surprise me if the Big Ten does in fact lead all conferences in RPI next season, considereing the fact that Michigan State, Ohio State, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Northwestern are capable of punching their tickets to the Big Dance.
 
With key Purdue returnees E'Twan Moore and JaJuan Johnson back in the mix for the Boilers for next season, Purdue certainly has a solid case to be the preseason top-ranked team in the polls.

This for sure. It was a huge relief here in West Lafayette to learn that E'Twaun and JJ were coming back. We would not be nearly as successful next year without those two. And if Rob comes back healthy, we should definitely be one of the favorites to win it all. On Saturday, JJ tweeted "Final Four or die." That certainly sums up the mentality here.
 
This for sure. It was a huge relief here in West Lafayette to learn that E'Twaun and JJ were coming back. We would not be nearly as successful next year without those two. And if Rob comes back healthy, we should definitely be one of the favorites to win it all. On Saturday, JJ tweeted "Final Four or die." That certainly sums up the mentality here.

Damn that some serious **** in West Lafayette best of luck:hatsoff:
 
The matchups for the annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge have been announced, and they are as follows for the 2010 challenge this upcoming season:

Monday, November 29
Virginia at Minnesota

Tuesday, November 30
North Carolina at Illinois
Ohio State at Florida State
Michigan at Clemson
Georgia Tech at Northwestern
Iowa at **** Forest

Wednesday, December 1
Michigan State at Duke
Purdue at Virginia Tech
North Carolina State at Wisconsin
Indiana at Boston College
Maryland at Penn State
 
(I also posted this on NBA thread)

As a hockey fan I am still enthusiastic hooked on this.
So I feel the urge to ask you, what would you think of a basketball game take place in a location like this?

thread with picture:
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Alright, I found something about NCAA final in Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
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BasketBowl ... ?
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More information and pictures?
 
Interesting development regarding Michigan State coach Tom Izzo - there's been a report that he's been offered the head coaching position for the Cleveland Cavaliers, though IMO it would have to take serious money plus a 100% guarantee that LeBron James wil stay in Cleveland in order for Izzo to take any offers from Cavs owner Dan Gilbert.

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Pending Nebraska's move to the Big Ten conference, it seems that the Big 12's days are numbered. It seems now that the Pac-10 will eventually become a superconference of the NCAA field, while questions remain for other Big 12 teams such as Kansas, Kansas St., Iowa State, and Missouri.
 
Pending Nebraska's move to the Big Ten conference, it seems that the Big 12's days are numbered. It seems now that the Pac-10 will eventually become a superconference of the NCAA field, while questions remain for other Big 12 teams such as Kansas, Kansas St., Iowa State, and Missouri.

Unfortunately for Kansas, K State, and Iowa State, no one freakin lives out there, which means no TV market, which means no major conference.
 
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