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9.1 | Is Shack God? | ITASCA::SHAUGHNESSY | MrT: SPORTS' objective analyst | Thu Jan 03 1991 18:37 | 12 |
| The most important question facing college basketball today is the
epistemological/theological question of whether or not Shack is God.
Personally, the way I figure it Shack is some kind a demi-God or
something, put on this earth with two missions in mind: 1) teach
Dale Brown how to coach, and 2) prove to the masses put to sleep by
the likes of Kareem and Patrick that a dominating center doesn't
have to be a stupefying bore.
If Shack is God (and he is) then Kenny is his apostle.
MrT
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9.2 | 2? | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Comin'on strong in'91 | Thu Jan 03 1991 23:44 | 6 |
9.3 | Score?? | FRECKL::BURGESS | | Fri Jan 04 1991 19:26 | 4 |
| Does anybody know if Arizona won last night?
- Ken -
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9.4 | Washington 70, Arizona 56 | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Fri Jan 04 1991 19:53 | 0 |
9.5 | Bradley has a long ways to go; BYU won. | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | The elbow is part of the ball | Fri Jan 04 1991 20:13 | 17 |
| I saw some of the BYU game last night. Only reason I kept an eye on it
was to see the big guy, Shawn Bradley. Looked like a stiff, even
though the announcers kept singing his praises. Set the all-time BYU
shot block record with 83 I think, in only his 14th game. After that,
they noted that he set the Freshman block record as well.
He rebounded most of the balls that passed directly over his head, but
two feet to either side wasn't his. Post up skills were very weak,
called for the ball strictly on height, but never commanded it. Bodied
into a number of bad shots. Lagged up court, Kareem_at_40-style.
He's got a lot of learning to do, but he's purported to be 7'6", so
undoubtedly the NBA is in his future. If he spends two years away from
the court getting cultism pounded into his head, he won't be as good as
Manute, even though his instincts are far superior.
Dan
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9.6 | I tried to let this slide but it had to be said.... | DECWET::METZGER | It is happening again... | Fri Jan 04 1991 21:16 | 9 |
| > undoubtedly the NBA is in his future. If he spends two years away from
> the court getting cultism pounded into his head, he won't be as good as
> Manute, even though his instincts are far superior.
Dan,
Let's try leaving the religious pot shots out of here, OK?
Metz
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9.7 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Mon Jan 07 1991 18:12 | 18 |
|
re: bradley
I think this kid is still growing!! If my memory serves me right,
he was "only" 7'4'' in high school. He is now 7'6'' and that would
mean he is still growing.
As Dan said, he's got a long way to go, but given that he will
serve two years in the mission field (starting next year), it could
be a blessing to his body. Those two years might help his body adjust
to such rapid growth and could make it fill out too.
The main thing here is that if he does gain some weight and mature,
he could be a real force in college and pro ball. It'll be interesting
to see if the two years off helps or hurts his game.
bill..g.
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9.8 | Seton Hall and the Rock in '91 | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Do the Bartman! | Wed Jan 09 1991 16:28 | 5 |
| Our sentimental favorite Slippery Rock is currently ranked 6th in the
latest Division 2 basketball poll.
py
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9.9 | T'was a night of upsets????? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Wed Jan 09 1991 16:37 | 5 |
| Didn't UNLV also bite the big one last night???
IMWTK,
Kev
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9.10 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | CU: Back-to-Back Big 8 Champs | Wed Jan 09 1991 17:13 | 5 |
| I don't think UNLV played last night. Monday night they struggled
early against some West coast team but eventually won by about 30.
They play at Utah State tonight.
Joe
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9.11 | | SACT41::ROSS | Dipthong : What Quayle wears | Wed Jan 09 1991 17:19 | 1 |
| UNLV won by 30+ over San Jose State... Something like 95-62.
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9.12 | | SACT41::ROSS | Dipthong : What Quayle wears | Thu Jan 10 1991 11:23 | 10 |
| Kenny Anderson's Georgia Tech team got hammered by Duke last night, 98-57
at Duke. Anderson had a lousy first half and I didn't bother to watch
more than 5 minutes of the second half. ESPN and Dick Vitale revved up the
hype machine for Kenny, at one point calling him "one of the greatest players
of all time" and "the best point guard ever if you exclude Magic Johnson".
PLEASE!!! The kid's played about 40 college games, he is not exactly a
pure shooter {question: if he shoots 45% in college, what will he shoot in
the pros???}, and the fact that he is lefthanded certainly helps him out when
playing against average defensive players. If he ends up being a better
pro than Isaiah Thomas, I will be very surprised.
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9.13 | Anderson's skill set is 1st class | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | The elbow is part of the ball | Thu Jan 10 1991 17:20 | 13 |
| A lot of lefties make it work for them in the NBA a well, so I wouldn't
be so quick to discount it due to average defense.
ALso, the disappointment registered in your note doesn't exactly mesh
with your prediction that he probably won't be better than Isiah.
That's a pretty lofty accomplishment which would make Anderson a hell
of a commodity and a living.
Still, I agree he's got a ways to go, that he isn't head and shoulders
above his competition, and I'd like to see him stay at Tech for at
least another year.
Dan
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9.14 | | SACT41::ROSS | Is a fetus a dependent? | Thu Jan 10 1991 18:11 | 43 |
| > -< Anderson's skill set is 1st class >-
Agreed. For ballhandling and passing, there are none better in college
today. Rate him a 10. How about shooting? On driving, he's probably
a 10 again. but the jump shot looks like a 5 to me. How about straight
up defense? Last night, in the half+ that I saw he was guarding Hurley
{who has very little skill on the offensive end beyond passing} mostly
and McAffrey {who is probably my favorite Duke player} who scored a career
high 29. Neither of them has much size. Can he guard the BIG guards in
the half court? Don't know.
> A lot of lefties make it work for them in the NBA a well, so I wouldn't
> be so quick to discount it due to average defense.
Actually, it was just a little sidenote to myself... I've always been amazed at
how a lefthander in basketball can become so much harder to guard.
> ALso, the disappointment registered in your note doesn't exactly mesh
> with your prediction that he probably won't be better than Isiah.
> That's a pretty lofty accomplishment which would make Anderson a hell
> of a commodity and a living.
I don't intend to downgrade him... it's just I watch the boxscores and I
see a lot of 10-24, 9-21, 12-25 shooting nights and then I hear Vitale and
the other moron start saying "best of all time" and "best point guard ever"
and I say to myself, "Shouldn't he shoot better to be given that kind of
hype? Shouldn't he be able to carry the team night-in and night-out?"
He's good. He's probably great. But "best ever?" It's way too early.
If he's better than Isaiah, let's at least wait until he's proven it before
handing it to him.
> above his competition, and I'd like to see him stay at Tech for at
> least another year.
Me too. It would be good for the college game and good for him, too.
But at times last night, he wore the expression of a guy who was thinking
about playing with Michael Jordan, et al and not carrying the weight of
the ACC and GA Tech on his back.
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9.15 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Thu Jan 10 1991 18:42 | 10 |
|
Never mind Anderson and his hype job what about Hurley's? Poor Booby he
has to guard Kenny on one end then distribute the ball on the other end boo hoo
They pointed out that he was like 93 assists to 59 TO, less than 2-1.
When will somebody finally admit this kid stinks and is way over-rated?
Thank God Vitale doesn't do big east games. What an ass. Think ESPN would
can him if we write enough letters?
mike
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9.16 | seen him before? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Thu Jan 10 1991 18:44 | 3 |
| Bobby Hurley! Duke's Jeff Lebo!
TTom
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9.17 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Thu Jan 10 1991 18:46 | 21 |
|
What makes or made Isaiah the best point guard ever, or for that
matter, made or makes him the yardstick to measure all point guards.
True, he had a good career at IU, but he only was there 2 years!
I'm not saying that he can't be used to compare, but I don't think he
is the only measuring stick for point guards.
On another note, I read were another long time NCAA record fell
last weekend involving an old favorite of mine, the "pistol". Seems
someone from college "x" set the record for highest scorer in a Div. I
game. Pete held the old record at 69 and this kid broke it with 71 or
72 I believe. Of course, the 3 pointer had a lot to do with the new
record and one can only wonder how many points Pete would of scored had
the 3 pointer been in effect when he was at LSU! He probably would of
AVERAGED over 50 a game!! Now that is an awesome stat to think about!
bill..g.
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9.18 | | SACT41::ROSS | Luck be a lady tonight | Thu Jan 10 1991 19:09 | 3 |
| >Bobby Hurley! Duke's Jeff Lebo!
Lebo could shoot and didn't look like a weasel.
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9.19 | but he sure could cry! | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Thu Jan 10 1991 19:46 | 0 |
9.20 | Where O where? | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Comin'on strong in'91 | Thu Jan 10 1991 21:01 | 4 |
|
What is Los Lebos' doing now?
B.A.
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9.21 | | CAM::WAY | Moe knows pies in the face | Fri Jan 11 1991 11:47 | 14 |
| Heh, heh, heh....
Well UCONN made mincemeat out of my alma mater last night!
Final score was UCONN 115, Central Ct State 46.
Central has been having major problems with their basketball program,
which was never very good as I remember, but this was ludicrous.
I suppose they just wanted to play a nationally ranked team 8^)
Must've been a helluva game to watch....
'Saw
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9.22 | great matchup on the horizon | CNTROL::CHILDS | I could use a dramatic sting here | Fri Jan 11 1991 11:59 | 13 |
|
Anybody got a final on last night's Arizona game? USC had em at one point
last I saw though it was Cats 49 USC 46.
How about them Razorbacks can't wait for their showdown with UNLV. Early
Febuary I think. Should be a good one. Ollie Miller will have to stay out
of foul trouble though if they're to have a chance. That's the problem
with Nolan's system of recruiting mostly 'tweeners'. Can't run without
the ball, need that big man to clean the glass. He's their only real
physicial presences...
mike
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9.23 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | CU: Back-to-Back Big 8 Champs | Fri Jan 11 1991 13:26 | 11 |
| Arizona won 87-85.
I caught the tail end of this game, and it was an exciting finish.
USC tied it with about 30 seconds left with an NBA 3-pointer, then
Arizona called a timeout. The Cats turned the ball over on the
inbound, but for some reason USC tried a quick 3-pointer with 20
seconds left. They missed the shot and fouled Arizona quickly, and
Arizona made 1 of 2. USC missed the next time down and Arizona got
another free-throw to win by 2.
Joe
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9.24 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Fri Jan 11 1991 16:51 | 17 |
| I'm so amazed I'm practically constipated!
Two days ago, Snuffy ` They named a building after me.. they like me..
they really like me' Smif got his 700th win (I think that was the
Maryland game).
The amazement comes from the fact that I can't believe Soup hasn't
leaped in here to bring that to our collective attention.
Oh Well... That puts the Snuf at number three or four on the all time
winners list.
So... I'd like to offer HUGE Congrats (and I'm sure JoJ does, too) to
Coach Dean Smith. 700 wins (and in 30 years... it took rupp 33) is quite
an accomplishment.
Mike JN
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9.25 | He'll pass Rupp someday, then Bob will pass Dean later | SACT41::ROSS | Lesboscious! | Fri Jan 11 1991 17:44 | 1 |
| What's Smith got, about 300 excellent_losses to go along with those 700 wins?
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9.26 | | CSOA1::BACH | Onward through the fog... | Fri Jan 11 1991 17:50 | 5 |
| He's only got, what, 185 more wins to get Rupp?
Chip_RP_Bach (Rick Pitino -- Sorry George...)
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9.27 | | PNO::HEISER | Armageddon Appetite | Mon Jan 14 1991 14:49 | 7 |
| I watched the Arizona-UCLA game on Saturday afternoon. It's great to
see the PAC-10 come back to hoops respectability. That was a super
clash, but Arizona pulled it out on a Rooks jumper with 5 seconds left.
Arizona's home winning streak survives.
Mike
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9.28 | | SACT41::ROSS | If war, who'll run 7-11's? | Tue Jan 15 1991 10:34 | 1 |
| The Shack is on ESPN tonight at 9:30 against Alabama.
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9.29 | Plaid uniforms next? | SHALOT::MEDVID | President Gas | Wed Jan 16 1991 14:29 | 9 |
| I watched the LSU at Bama game last night. How long has Alabama had
the center circle painted plaid, obviously attributed to Wimp's tired
fashion?
Other than this and UNLV kind of taking on a shark as their second
mascot, are ther any other colleges out there that have incorporated a
coaches "trademark" into their scheme?
--dan'l
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9.30 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | CU: 1990 Big 8 & National Champions | Wed Jan 16 1991 14:50 | 6 |
| RE Bama's plaid center circle
I read about that a few days ago, and it said they just started it this
season. Didn't really mix well that parque floor, did it?
Joe
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9.31 | Not the kind of trademark that's removed with a paint can! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Jan 16 1991 14:52 | 11 |
| > Other than this and UNLV kind of taking on a shark as their second
> mascot, are there any other colleges out there that have incorporated
> a coaches "trademark" into their scheme?
Dunno, but I can think of a program that named their basketball arena
after their present coach. If you need details let me know!
HTH,
- ACC Chris
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9.32 | | GOLF::KINGR | My mind is a terrible thing to use... | Thu Jan 17 1991 16:24 | 3 |
| Who won the National NCAA make-believe tournament?
REK
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9.33 | On the whole, it was very forgettable | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | The elbow is part of the ball | Fri Jan 18 1991 16:36 | 5 |
| >Who won the National NCAA make-believe tournament?
Florida beat Washington, if I recall.
Dan
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9.34 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Bills 51, 'Just Win, Baby' 3 | Tue Jan 29 1991 21:41 | 5 |
| Can't believe no one has mentioned those amazing numbers posted by
Shaquille against Florida on Saturday: 31 points, 21 rebounds, 10
blocks.
Joe
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9.35 | Under 20 | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Happiness is a warm gun! | Tue Jan 29 1991 21:57 | 5 |
| re-1,
What about his numbers when they lost last week?
B.A.
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9.36 | | SACT41::ROSS | Caught up in 'As DEC Turns' | Fri Feb 01 1991 10:45 | 5 |
| Paul Westhead has filed a $1M defamation lawsuit against Hank Gathers' family
lawyer for remarks the lawyer made to the press including "But for the actions
of Paul Westhead in the week before Hank Gathers' death, Hank would be alive
today."
|
9.37 | Truth hurts, eh Westhaid?! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Feb 01 1991 12:32 | 7 |
| Hank's lawyer must read SPORTS. Seems to me I made almost the exact
same comment in here awhile back.
(Maybe I should sue?!)
- ACC Chris
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9.38 | | SACT41::ROSS | I need a dose of Barry White | Fri Feb 01 1991 14:38 | 12 |
| Just wondering - doesn't the current sophomore class have the potential to be
one of the best {NBA potential-wise} in a long, long time?
1991 NBA Play-alike
Shaquille O'Neal Patrick Ewing
George Lynch Xavier McDaniel
Calbert Cheaney Bernard King
Kenny Anderson Isaiah Thomas
Jimmy Jackson Joe Dumars
The ALL-NBA team of 1996?
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9.39 | :-) | SACT41::ROSS | I need a dose of Barry White | Fri Feb 01 1991 14:39 | 4 |
| Oh yeah, I left one off:
Bobby Hurley Danny Ainge
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9.41 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Bills 51, 'Just Win, Baby' 3 | Fri Feb 01 1991 15:18 | 6 |
| I thought the WAC had it bad when they need to move their games to 10pm
in the Mountain time zone in order to get some national exposure, but
then I saw where UMASS is playing a game this Saturday starting at
midnight local time! The power of TV reigns on...
Joe
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9.42 | I'm glad I have a VCR | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, MRO1, DTN 297-2623 (eff 2/11) | Fri Feb 01 1991 15:43 | 22 |
| I'll be taping it because there's no way I'll be able to stay up that
late.
I heard the reason for the game being at that hour last night. Part of
the NCAA contract with TV requires every team that was in the previous
year's NCAA tournament to be shown on National TV at least once.
That's BU. I really cain't see ESPN wasting a prime-time slot on BU
when they cain show yet another Big East, ACC, Big 10, Big 8, SEC, SWC,
Metro or Pac10 team for the millionth or so time. So, they pair a
relatively unknown BU (which half the country thinks is where Doug
Flutie went to school, because half the time an announcer from another
part of the country refers to either BC or BU as "Boston") which is
6-12 or so as well, with an up and coming UMass team.
What makes it worse for UMass is that we have a home game against Rhode
Island tonight and then have to come back at midnight tomorrow to play
BU. It's nice to get the exposure, but I'm wondering if the midnight
game will be worth it. The gym and the campus will be rocking and the
game is being promoted as "Saturday Night Live at UMass" or something
like that (even though the game is Sunday).
John
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9.43 | what's next | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Fri Feb 01 1991 15:54 | 9 |
| re: .38
Doug Ross moves from the wastelands of NE to the heartland of college
hoops, and now's he's got his own "Play-alike" team. Next, we'll be
hearing bad Dick Vitale impressions.
One thing Doug: when ya gonna start rootin for them 'Cocks?
TTom
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9.44 | They don't get up for the big games. | SACT41::ROSS | I need a dose of Barry White | Fri Feb 01 1991 16:33 | 3 |
| >One thing Doug: when ya gonna start rootin for them 'Cocks?
I been rootin' but I ain't got nothing to show for it.
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9.45 | MC Hammer told me not to | MCIS1::DHAMEL | All stressed up & no one to choke | Fri Feb 01 1991 16:47 | 8 |
|
>>One thing Doug: when ya gonna start rootin for them 'Cocks?
>I been rootin' but I ain't got nothing to show for it.
Nah....I ain't touchin' this. It's too easy.
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9.46 | MrT woulda jumped on that bad boy! | SACT41::ROSS | I need a dose of Barry White | Fri Feb 01 1991 17:03 | 4 |
| > Nah....I ain't touchin' this. It's too easy.
Geez, here I toss up a hanging curve ball right down the middle of the
plate, and you walk back to the dugout!
|
9.47 | | CAM::WAY | DEC needs a man like Schwarzkopf | Fri Feb 01 1991 17:25 | 8 |
9.48 | not bad for a Friday in USA | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Fri Feb 01 1991 19:11 | 0 |
9.49 | Can you say "Defamation Of Character" ? :-) | LUNER::BROOKS | Twentysomething Mutant Ninja Homeboy | Sat Feb 02 1991 13:47 | 5 |
| re .39
I don't care if you did put a smiley on - Ainge deserves an apology !
:-)
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9.50 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Twentysomething Mutant Ninja Homeboy | Sat Feb 02 1991 13:48 | 3 |
| re .45
I'm with you ! That's too damned easy ! :-)
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9.51 | UNLV Vs ARKANSAS SHOWDOWN | SKYLRK::PIAZZA | | Tue Feb 05 1991 16:17 | 3 |
| Does anyone know if the showdown is this weekend, or when it is?
-Dave-
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9.52 | showdown sunday | JURAN::WEST | | Tue Feb 05 1991 16:24 | 2 |
|
Its this weekend, Sunday I think...
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9.53 | I like Vegas, with or without the points. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Feb 05 1991 17:08 | 4 |
| Sunday.
- ACC Chris
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9.54 | I'm gagagoogoo for the Hogs | CNTROL::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Tue Feb 05 1991 18:41 | 7 |
|
game should be a PICK EM. Hogs have the homecourt, Vegas the better
starting 5. Chris says Vegas, I guess that leaves me the Hogs...
;^)
mike
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9.55 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Wed Feb 06 1991 12:00 | 12 |
9.56 | I'm bad, I enjoy watching certain folks loose | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Wed Feb 06 1991 12:04 | 8 |
|
Geez how could I forget the first game last night??? KSU blew out Okie
at home by twenty. 95-75 I think ws the final. It was great watching
Tubbsy's team get beat up. Billy is definately not a gracious looser.
Mo Brittian must have had T drooling at the prospect of him in the middle
instead of Novar/Lawson.
mike
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9.57 | LSU, easily. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Feb 06 1991 12:58 | 8 |
| LSU ended up mauling the Cats by 19. The Shack had 33 big ones,
plus 16 boards. Completely uncontrollable.
BTW, don't be fooled by Rick Pitino's masterful media manipulation.
Kentucky is *loaded* with players, and they're only gonna get better.
- ACC Chris
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9.58 | Not quite as *loaded* as you know who though... | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Industrial Strength Noter | Wed Feb 06 1991 14:22 | 1 |
|
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9.59 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Wed Feb 06 1991 17:29 | 14 |
|
While they maybe loaded the Cats are much like the Hooisers in that they
don't have that widebody stud. Not that I think a widebody Stud would have
any luck stopping Shack.
I liked his dad's BS excuse that he's going pro cause he's getting fouled
to much in college. Hahahaa like Cartwright or Akeem etc are going to step
a side and say here's the lane Shack...
too funny...
mike
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9.60 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Thu Feb 07 1991 15:24 | 8 |
| The Shack is Back!
GREAT GAME.
Anybody got a start time [Eastern?] and the LINE for the UNLV - Ark game
Sunday?
Mike JN
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9.61 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Fri Feb 08 1991 12:17 | 3 |
|
Game time is 12:00 sunday. Don't have a line but I'm sure TTom will have
it for us soon...
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9.62 | | CHIEFF::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Feb 08 1991 12:22 | 2 |
| Did I hear correctly this morning - Bob Knight was elected into the
Basketball Hall of Fame?
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9.63 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Feb 08 1991 12:53 | 4 |
| Yup. Dave Cowens, Tiny Archibald, Bob Knight, Larry O'Brien, Larry
Fleisher and Harry Gallatin.
John
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9.64 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Industrial Strength Noter | Fri Feb 08 1991 13:03 | 4 |
| What a shame to lump those great basketball names with the sullied
one of Knight.
/Don
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9.65 | Big Sunday | BSS::JCOTANCH | Orange to whip Irish this Saturday | Fri Feb 08 1991 13:52 | 8 |
| In addition to UNLV's whipping of Arkansas this Sunday, there's a
couple of other good games. LSU is at Duke at 2:30 EST and Arizona
plays at UCLA at 4:00 EST.
And despite a 9-13 record, ND gets another national appearance this
Saturday. I wouldn't be surprised if they get an NCAA bid. :^)
Joe
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9.66 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Orioles in 1991 | Fri Feb 08 1991 14:45 | 6 |
| re .63:
Who are Larry Fleisher and Harry Gallatin?
py
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9.67 | | SACT41::ROSS | VD is coming! | Fri Feb 08 1991 14:50 | 1 |
| Bob Knight: A Step Closer to the Pantheon
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9.68 | | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Fri Feb 08 1991 15:24 | 4 |
| >> Who are Larry Fleisher and Harry Gallatin?
Harry Gallatin was a Knick's center. Larry Fleischer founded the player's
association.
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9.69 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Fri Feb 08 1991 15:25 | 13 |
|
I have no problem with inducting Knight, but I'm curious as to why
induct someone while they are still active? Unless I missed something,
Knight is to be inducted as a coach and not a player. Why not wait
until he is done coaching instead of inducting him in mid-stream?
Does anyone have the reasoning behind this? I know that Wooden was
also inducted as a coach while he was still coaching, but why don't
coaches have to wait?
bill..g.
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9.70 | I'm moving about 70 miles north east! | SHALOT::MEDVID | When two tribes go to war... | Mon Feb 11 1991 12:14 | 15 |
| I spent the weekend in Winston-Salem with a friend. Besides good
company, I got to see the Arkansas UNLV game which was pre-empted in
the Charlotte area for some meaningless ACC game. The Razorpigs had
UNLV for a while, but the Rebels great defense finally broke them. Can
anyone beat this team?
Maybe Duke could if they play the way they played against LSU later
that day. Dale Brown said it was the best prepared team he had EVER
faced. That's a mighty big compliment.
And another great thing about Winston-Salem is that they carry hockey
on TV! I got to see some of the Caps/Flyers game. Missed the big
brawl though.
--dan'l
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9.72 | Shack best player in college - Duke's 'D' was awe-inspiring ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Feb 11 1991 14:57 | 8 |
| > but to be taken to school by Christian Laettner?
Christian Laettner ain't no slouch. He'll be in the NBA for alot of
years ... Plus Duke plays terrific team defense - one of the best in
the country. Very, very difficult for one player to dominate them.
- ACC Chris
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9.74 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Dee Nice | Mon Feb 11 1991 15:11 | 5 |
| Yeah Hawk, plus the word "champeenship" wasn't associated with
yesterday's game in any way, shape or form. Otherwise Duke would've
been takin' the gaspipe.
/Don
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9.75 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Mon Feb 11 1991 15:25 | 18 |
| I wonder if Arkansas and their fans enjoyed their class in top-ranked
basketball. :^)
Actually, I thought UNLV played a subpar first half, doing a poor job
on the defensive boards and not shooting well from 3-point land. It
looked like UNLV's defense was kind of soft in the 1st half, but maybe
that's due in part to their wide-open style of play. The Rebs did play
some zone in the first half. Arkansas also was hitting their 3's in the
1st half, another reason it was close for as long as it was.
I don't know if UNLV has any tough non-conference games left, but as
was mentioned yesterday they play what will probably be their toughest
conference game at NMSU 2 weeks from tonight. My guess is that game
will be the 3rd part of ESPN's Big Monday.
Joe
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9.76 | "He should stay in school to learn to handle crowes" | SHALOT::MEDVID | When two tribes go to war... | Mon Feb 11 1991 17:04 | 11 |
| I got a kick out of Gregg Bumble and the dude doing color. They were
commenting on how the Duke crowd had a lot to do with taking O'Neal out
of his game (chanting things like "CBA. CBA. CBA." and "1-2-3-4 Shack
can't play this game no more"). The color man said that O'Neal better
learn to handle this kind of crowd now because it's like that all the
time in the pros.
Huh? Maybe Boston, LA, Charlotte, Detroit, and Chicago might just
APPROACH the kind of noise and intelligence of the Cameron Crazies.
--dan'l
|
9.77 | Wow...
| AGNT99::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Mon Feb 11 1991 17:06 | 11 |
|
Great display by UNLV. They were as I feared just too big for 'Backs. I
think we ought to petition the NCAA's and the NBA to have a pay ver view
game for the HOMELESS (not the dam war) pitting UNLV against a pro-team
in the lower echelon. I'd pay to see it....
It'll be interesting to see who they put in the same bracket as UNLV. Got
to figure they load their bracket with teams that have height or a deliberate
style cause that's about the only way they'll loose...
mike
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9.78 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | Tango & Cash, George Bush | Mon Feb 11 1991 17:20 | 12 |
| Not Boston dan-l. the folks there generally sit on their hands unless Bird
breathes. Anyways I didn't get to see alot of the game but didn't Shack foul
out? Duke's a good team but boy they sure do get more than their share of the
calls.
I also heard that Macafferty is going to sue Dicky Vitale for pushing Hurley
so much when it's painfully obvious that Bill is head and shoulders above
Boobsy....
;^)
mike
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9.79 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Mon Feb 11 1991 17:28 | 5 |
|
So does this mean OSU will move up to #2 and Arkansas drop? I can't
see them dropping more than 2 or 3 spots at the most.
|
9.80 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Mon Feb 11 1991 18:30 | 19 |
|
RE: polls
I heard the new AP poll this morning on the way to work and OSU is #2
and Arkansas only dropped to third. Also, ETSU has moved up to the #10
spot (or were they already ranked that high?).
> The color man said that O'Neal better
> learn to handle this kind of crowd now because it's like that all the
> time in the pros.
This is one of the reasons I enjoy watching college ball much more than
the NBA. Duke's crowd is undoubtedly one of the roudiest, and on those
Big 10 games on Monday nights it seems like the crowds are noisy
throughout the whole game. And although the talent level isn't up
there with the NBA's, the college players play with much more intensity
on a night-in and night-out basis. Similar argument to the one we had
going in last year's notes file about college football vs. the NFL.
Joe
|
9.81 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Feb 12 1991 12:23 | 4 |
| UNH ended its 32-game home losing streak last night with a 72-56 win
over Holy Cross.
John
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9.82 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Anyone for a Rocky Mnt Oyster ? | Tue Feb 12 1991 12:47 | 18 |
| Arkansas/UNLV,
We'll see these two play in the Title game I hope. It was a good
barometer for the Hogs, and the guy who impressed me most was the UNLV
center (Ackles ?). He went up from about 10 feet away a couple of
times, and just slammed over Oliver Miller. Not to mention the
defensive job he did on Miller.
If Ark. plays UNLV again, Miller is the key. He HAS to dominate enough
inside so that the Rebs are forced to double-team, which might take
some of the sting out of their incredible defense.
Talent-wise, this is the best team I've seen since the 83-85 Houston
Cougars.
And they are MUCH better coached.
Doc
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9.83 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Tue Feb 12 1991 14:29 | 5 |
|
OSU won again last night v.s. Michigan. OSU hasn't looked awesome over
the past couple of games, but they get the job done.
Final Four: OSU, Arkansas, UNLV, ???? (Coppin State?)
|
9.84 | Go BearCats | HPSTEK::HAUSRATH | Too many projects, not enough time | Tue Feb 12 1991 15:22 | 6 |
|
Paul, but of course it's gonna be OSU, Arkansas, UNLV and *Cincinnati*.
Bring back the 60's
/Jeff
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9.85 | Upcoming playoffs ... | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 12 1991 19:21 | 7 |
| Can anyone tell me which conference champions have automatic bids
and which have to enter a playoff with another conference champion
to make the NCAAs ? How does the NCAA determine which conference
champion plays which in these pre-NCAA tournament playoffs ? Does
the Patriot conference even qualify for one of the playoff spots ?
Fordham has a pretty good record, but may not be considered for an
at-large spot.
|
9.86 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Tue Feb 12 1991 19:35 | 13 |
| > Can anyone tell me which conference champions have automatic bids
> and which have to enter a playoff with another conference champion
> to make the NCAAs ? How does the NCAA determine which conference
> champion plays which in these pre-NCAA tournament playoffs ?
This is a good question, and I was wondering the same thing. I believe
the bottom line is that some conferences whose champion automatically
went to the tourney in years past will now have to play it out with 1
or more other conferences to determine who goes. Hope one of you guys
out there can answer this one.
Joe
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9.87 | UNLV's All-Pro hoops team | CARP::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Thu Feb 14 1991 18:40 | 22 |
| Interesting footage last Sunday on CBS Sunday Morning with Charles
Kuralt. They did a piece on Tark and the UNLV Runnin' Rebels that
centered on the glitz and controversy surrounding the program, without
really being too critical from a scandal commentary standpoint.
They didn't have to be. Not once, not twice, but three times they
showed footage of the "players parking lot." Larry in his Corvette.
Stacey in his BMW M3. Another Rebel in his Cadillac Allante. Then
back to the reporter, smirking, but not drawing conclusions or making
charges. Similarly treated was the fact that one Rebel somehow has
gotten into the sporting goods business.
All of a sudden I understood why the NCAA's alleged "witch hunt"
against Tark and UNLV. Unless you can believe it's possible for barely
educated 20 year olds from impoverished backgrounds with no jobs to
afford $50,000 sports cars or capitalize $1,000,000 sporting goods
businesses, then it's necessary to figure that Tarkanian's running a
"Mafia's Team" version of that old crook John Wooden's Sam Gilbert scam.
I hope UNLV gets the death penalty.
Big10 Tom
|
9.89 | Doc sez we're being too hard on 'em though. :^( | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 14 1991 18:51 | 12 |
| Well gosh, golly, gee. Imagine the same network that's covering the
NCAA Tournament, the same network that just shelled out 1 *BILLION*
bucks to seize monopoloy control over the event, ... the same network
that probably had a good deal to do with UNLV getting off the hook ...
imagine that network going easy on the Vegas program during a_in-depth
analysis of the program.
Sheesh, I'm shocked!
- ACC Chris
|
9.90 | | BUOTP::TP01 | Doug Ross | Thu Feb 14 1991 19:31 | 15 |
| In defense of Larry Johnson, he did make the Dean's list last
semester.
Personally, I don't care how much money the guys get under the table...
I don't care how much "illegal" recruiting goes on. By having such
strict and ludicrous rules, the NCAA has created the monster. I say
the only rules should be:
a) a coach can only have X players under scholarship
b) a player must meet the school's academic requirements to remain
eligible
c) any student not eligible academically cannot be replaced until
his four years are up
|
9.91 | | CARP::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Thu Feb 14 1991 19:47 | 36 |
| Doug Ross, as is your habit you miss the point: Tark and his mafia
money is WRONG cuz it's a huge competitive advantage. I cain think
a a certain coach in Indiana who bid $0.00 for Shawn Kemp's services
and now here he his with a centerless squad. Would that have a_affect
against tip-top All-Pro collegiate competition?
ACCrisp, you hit the nail on the haid. I gotta buddy who's in the
television business and the scuttlebut there is that CBS purty much
dictated to the NCAA that UNLV would play in the tournament. Question
is, how much of a retainer did Augmon and Larry get for staying on the
extra year? The rah-rah "win one for the Tark" story laid down by the
media when they announced they weren't going hardship ranks among the
geekiest of comedy ever in the sports.world (granted, Sugar Rim's (tm)
hallway interview in the fedora and trnech coat with the shades and
the bulbous bleeding lip tops the geek-o-meter list, but the "win one
for the Tark" stories were close).
How much? $250,000 apiece, maybe? To be truthful, I didn't even watch
the UNLV vs. Duke Title game last year. I couldn't. Here you had the
classic match up from the hell-in-a-handbasket standpoint. A truly
amatuer team comprised on honest-to-God scholar-athletes going up against
a cast of...
It's time for the feds to move in and shut the operation down. But then,
they cain't, cuz the (pseudo)conservatives running our gubmit rely on the
networks to run *their* scam every bit as much as the NCAA.
UNLV represents the lowest point in collegiate history. I wish them the
worst, and hope against hope that they eventually have their 1990 Title
stripped (a possibility), lose this time around, and get the death penalty.
Tark is a creep. Funny, but the more the moralizing about "stay in school"
and "let's make our nation competitive" and "education presidents" the
more brazen the networks and crooked operations like Tark's have become.
Big10 Tom
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9.92 | Current rules enforced = horrid exploitation | DECWIN::SCHNEIDER | I JUST WANNA SHOUT! | Thu Feb 14 1991 20:54 | 18 |
| Pay 'em over the table and get it over with. It's like illegal drugs.
As long as their illegal, the blackmarket is alive and well, and all
the scum who act as middlemen make the bucks. If college athletes in
revenue-generating sports were paid a livable wage or more, I think
abuse would be about a tenth of what it is. Probably less, once the
pros kicked in discipline as an incentive.
But I can't see MrT's point about Johnson and Augmon on retainer. If
they're in it for the bucks, it'll come with a lot more zeroes on the
check in the pros. I give 'em more credit for why they stayed. And
while I yearn for a fancy car (as long as I don't have to pay the
insurance), it is more than conceivable that a sure-fire multi-million
dollar contract down the road could be ample persuasion to legal means
for securing that kind of investment. Now, if a scrub with no
pro-potential shows up in a Lamborginni, and it isn't repo-ed in two
months, then you've got reasonable cause.
Dan
|
9.93 | No fan of UNLV, but for the record... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Feb 14 1991 21:07 | 18 |
|
Not that I don't agree with the preceding completely, but just as a
point of fact Sports Illustrated did mention that they gave those
clothes to Johnson and Augmon for the photo shoot, and Rebel guard and
very bright poli-sci major Greg Anthony (do I have the right guy?)
gave up his scholarship per NCAA rules to start and run the business I
believe T was referring to. Maybe you presume too much about poor
inner-city kids, T?
Because sleazeball Tark's involved and it appears as if he might have
just sold his soul for one last year before skipping town, I have
little doubt that UNLV's gonna get creamed and deservedly so, but I do
find it amusing that T's looking after Mssrs. Johnson and Augmon's taste
in automobiles after he went to such great lengths to point out that
improperly-processed car loans were really not such a big deal at all...
glenn
|
9.94 | Emperor's clothes, redux | DECWIN::SCHNEIDER | I JUST WANNA SHOUT! | Thu Feb 14 1991 21:24 | 13 |
| BTW, another brawl has taken place smack-dab in the heart of Big 10
country. I can only conclude that the brawl a few months ago was swept
under the rug by lax standards observed in Big 10 country; thus the
incident repeated itself with different principles.
Joining the donny-brook this time were Illinois State and Chicago
State, who duked it out just before the first half ended. SOmething
like 13 players were ejected and fortunately only one serious injury
occured - one of the coaches suffered a broken nose. The game had to
be forfeited, as one of the teams only had two players left after
ejections, so the final was 2-zip.
Dan
|
9.95 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | IS Saw, Evan? | Fri Feb 15 1991 13:22 | 11 |
|
Yeah Greg it is Anthony who has renounced his scholarship to pursuit his
business interests. If I'm not mistaken he got started in a real estate
firm amde a few deals and just has invested properly. Maybe he co-signed
Larry's and Stacy's loans for the autos...
I agree with Doug and lets face it UNLV isn't alone here. If you're going to
run Tark out of the game then how about Hitsome, Baywhine, Stomper and every
other coach who's program is suspect.........
mike
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9.96 | | MUSKIE::SHAUGHNESSY | TearyEyedYellowRibbonSobNation | Fri Feb 15 1991 14:40 | 33 |
| re: Riots
Last time I looked the Little League coach in Illinois was being
prosecuted to the fullest extent, unlike the basketball riot involving
hundreds of people and dozens of injuries that resulted in nothing.
>Anthony who has renounced his scholarship
In other words, he went pro. A booster set him up with a no-brainer
real estate deal to capitalize him and then put him into a sweetheart
deal on the sporting goods biz, no doubt with an experienced retail
guy (retail is the most brutal biz in the world, it's nearly impossible
to get credit from suppliers unless you have a proven track record by
way of working your way up) who really runs the operation.
Unless you believe that this ultimate Runnin' Rabble genius, who's
stunned the populace with his ability to carry a B average in that well
known tough major called sociology, is *so* smart that he has the Midas
touch on real estate deals and the ultra-risky retail biz. Funny,
usually athletes go into businesses cuz of their capital and use biz
types to run them. With Anthony it's the reverse. Coincidental that
he's also a star player on the sleaziest program in NCAA history? Or
that he's on a team who magically decided to not go hardship and also
miraculously comes up with Allantes, M3s, and Corvettes?
I dream that the IRS would move in and investigate these guys for tax
evasion. The way the IRS fellows work is they turn on the videotape
machine and axe you to explain your income source. If you lie you do
hard time in the big house on felony counts (plus fines). If they put
these three sleazebag crook-players on tape Tark's coaching genius, and
program, would disappear in fifteen minutes.
Big10 Tom
|
9.97 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Naw Saw's the guy that beats up Evan | Fri Feb 15 1991 15:53 | 9 |
|
Geez Tom, you are the ultimate cynic. While you scenario maybe indeed true
isn't also entirely possible that Anthony just might be a bit more gifted
at business than you give him credit for? While he has certainly siezed
upon his opportunity in the spotlight to make a buck, he just maybe could
have thought of it on his own as I believe all human beings are born with
brains.
mike
|
9.98 | | MUSKIE::SHAUGHNESSY | TearyEyedYellowRibbonSobNation | Fri Feb 15 1991 18:31 | 25 |
| How many 20 year olds end up brokering big real estate deals, or being
offered partnerships and financing for ambitious retailing ventures?
The NCAA is forced to proscribe such things cuz it affords competitive
advantage in addition to besmirching academic ideals. But Tark has two
special advantages: 1) UNLV and academic ethos in the same sentence?
2) Anthony was able to subvert the NCAA's principle point of control
(the scholarship) cuz there's so much mafia money floating around the
town.
So UNLV's ability to flout the rules has opened Pandora's Box. Here's
a possibility: Indiana's top recruit next year is Alan Henderson, who
did 1300+ on his SAT and is a Nat'l Honor Society scholar at Indiana's
top prep school. If a_overhyped sociology major is able to miraculously
alight in the middle of happening deals in industries in which he has
no background, then a Henderson should be able to form, say, a construction
company and win a bid to construct a strip mall and make a few million
dollars profit while at IU cuz his DNA flag for "contractor aptitutde"
happens to be set to "on."
Yeah, right.
Big10 Tom
|
9.99 | problems with business | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Fri Feb 15 1991 18:49 | 18 |
| There are a couple of problems with this business deal.
The first is the loophole to NCAA control that would allow someone who is
finacially set - one way or the other - to refuse a scholarship so that
they're not constrained by scholarship rules. The bad part of this is
would come in how the person became financially set.
The second is a flip side. Any other student may enter into a legitimate
business while still an underclassman. Using the guideline that
student-athletes should be subjected to the same rules and privileges as
other students, then why shouldn't these athletes be allowed to have
their own business. Again, the danger is how they acquire the business.
I guess the NCAA could require that athletes in the big 2 sports -
football and basketball - to be on scholarship so that it could be
regulated.
TTom
|
9.100 | Rich Kid on the Block | COGITO::HILL | | Fri Feb 15 1991 18:55 | 10 |
| What about Bill Lambeer? He's probably the only NBA player whose daddy
makes more money than HE does. When Lambeer was in college, daddy and
some of his rich pals could have given young Billy Boy a nice toy to
play with and see if he could make it work. Just suppose he DID make a
few thousand out of a deal, and if he's being hassled by the NCAA, just
say screw it, here's $15,000, I'll pay my OWN tuition.
It IS theorhetically possible....
Tom
|
9.101 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Feb 15 1991 19:00 | 11 |
| I think if an athlete has the brains and ability to make a business
work while he's in school then hey, why not? That's one of the things
college is supposed to be for.
The problem with sports is that some corrupt booster will set one of
these kids up in business.
You can't require a kid to be on scholarship. What about the kid who
walks on without one?
John
|
9.102 | | COOKIE::WAHL | | Fri Feb 15 1991 19:34 | 13 |
| I you can run a successful business, keep up your grades AND play
varsity athletics with the big boys, I sure as heck won't criticize ya.
Think about running for Congress if the pro ball contracts don't
come; there are a few elected officials who could use that kind of work
ethic.
You can regulate this thing six ways from Sunday and it's not going to
make the game clean. Trying to regulate the six kids in the NCAA who
aren't on scholarship at division I schools for whatever reason isn't
worth the effort. Better to work on making scholarships mean getting a
real education.
Dave W.
|
9.103 | | SACT41::ROSS | Prepared food, prepared dude! | Mon Feb 18 1991 11:29 | 6 |
| Shaquille O'Neal scored 36 with 19 rebounds and 7 blocks against Alabama
yesterday. I saw a brief bit in SI a couple weeks ago that gave the first
impression that O'Neal might turn pro after this year, apparently due to
amount of physical play that refs have been allowing this year... Shaq's
father was quoted in effect "If he's going to get beat on, he might as well
get paid for it."
|
9.104 | | CARP::SHAUGHNESSY | Carolina Blew | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:03 | 14 |
| Tark is garnering a HUGE competitive advantage from the fack that his
squad's stars are making more than most Fortune 500 executives right
now. Augmon and Johnson's announcement that they were returning had
cold hard cash written all over it. Anthony's putative business
"success" stinks of UCLA/Sam Gilbert-style crookedness. After having
seen the $50,000 cars and the other riches enjoyed by this All-Pro
team, the question isn't whether they deserve the dough, the question
is whether they should be allowed to take ill-gotten competitive
advantage from it.
The NCAA should bust UNLV now. Nothing to do with morals, only to do
with maintaining the quality of their product.
MrT
|
9.105 | Saw a fancy car on TV, what else? | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | The elbow is part of the ball | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:39 | 4 |
| Any evidence, MrT, or are you just getting hyperactive because Tark
is poised to enter hte pantheon for two in a row?
Dan
|
9.106 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Mon Feb 18 1991 16:33 | 19 |
|
When I lived in Columbus Ohio and frequented the Ohio St. campus,
it was not unusual to see the stars tooling around in fancy cars...
I was told they were "loaners" from local dealers. So, I would
suspect that UNLV is not the only school where the star athletes get
"things". If UNLV is busted, then every other school that deals with
this stuff should be busted too.
It's just one of those things where most all of the schools are
doing it in some form or another. Either cut out all the extra stuff,
or let it ride and let them get paid while at school.
What I don't like is fingerpointing or the old pot calling the
kettle black. UNLV is only the tip of the iceberg.
bill..g.
|
9.107 | WOULDN'T SUPRISE ME AT LEAST | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Air Force, CSU, CU... Denver Bronco's | Mon Feb 18 1991 17:54 | 9 |
| The way I heard about the Cars, Suits and things... UNLV has a Slot machine
in Tarks Office, every fifth year senior get's ta use the slot machine.
wif there own hard earned money. After all these guys are over 21.
This machine has produced a winner almost every time. The students are amazed
by the payoff's that this machine produces. Perfectly leagal in the State of
Nevada.
Jeff
|
9.108 | possible NCAA teams | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Wed Feb 20 1991 16:07 | 21 |
| USA Today has their opinion of who's in the NCAAs and who might also make
it.
Locks (22)
Arizona, Arkansas, Duke, East Tennessee St, Indiana, Kansas,
LSU, Mississippi St, Nebraska, UNLV, New Mexico St, No Carolina,
Oklahoma St, Pittsburgh, Princeton, Seton Hall, Southern Miss,
St. John's, Syracuse, Utah, Virginia.
Almost there (11)
Alabama, Cincinnati, Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Michigan St,
NC State, Northern Illinois, Texas, UCLA, Wake Forest.
On the Bubble (6,7 or 8)
Ga Tech, Houston or TCU (maybe both), Iowa, Temple, Vanderbilt,
Villanova or Providence (maybe both).
TTom
|
9.109 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Wed Feb 20 1991 17:03 | 6 |
|
re: .108
OSU is Ohio State, not Oklahoma State! Ranked #2 in the country and on
the way to the big ten titles, puts them as a lock in my mind.
|
9.110 | both Ohio St and Oklahoma St | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Wed Feb 20 1991 17:18 | 9 |
| Actually, they had both Ohio St and Oklahoma St. I left Ohio St off that
list.
BTW, speaking of Oklahoma St, Eddie Sutton has to be given some
consideration for Coach of the Year (all of his Kentucky problems,
notwithstanding). If Oklahoma St makes it to the NCAAs, Sutton would be
the first coach to take 4 teams to the tourney.
TTom
|
9.111 | I'm a wanderer.. | BIS1::ROOSEN | | Thu Feb 21 1991 05:25 | 4 |
| What about USC? Will they get to the final tournament?
Can anyone put the different standings in ?
Patrick
|
9.112 | more PAC info | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Thu Feb 21 1991 13:26 | 10 |
| As of yesterday, the teams that may make it from the PAC were
Stanford (14-10), Arizona St (14-8), Southern Cal (14-8),
Oregon St (13-9), Oregon (12-10), and Washington St (15-8).
USA suggested that 1 for sure and maybe 2 would get in from these, with
the edge going to Stanford because of power rating and to Arizona St and
Southern Cal because of remainng schedule (four home games).
TTom
|
9.113 | Clarification needed | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Feb 21 1991 13:55 | 7 |
| > What about USC?
You sure he's talking Southern Cal here and not South Carolina? Last I
checked the 'Cocks were on the bubble ...
- ACC Chris
|
9.114 | !!Harold AIR Miner!! | BIS1::ROOSEN | | Thu Feb 21 1991 14:08 | 5 |
| No Chris,I was defenit talking about Southern California!
Another clarification,what does NCAA division 1 teams mean?
Thanks
Patrick
|
9.115 | Metro | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Thu Feb 21 1991 14:10 | 6 |
| South Carolina (19-8) is listed as on the buble with Florida St (13-10),
with a prediction that one will go to the NCAAs and the other to the NIT.
If that's the case, you'd have to give the nod to the 'Cocks if for no
other reason than they beat the Tar Heels.
TTom
|
9.116 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Feb 21 1991 14:20 | 40 |
| I am travelling up to Amherst tonight to see the Temple Owls visit
UMass in the final home hoops game this season.
2 memorable non-winning streaks ended this season - we'd never beaten
Delaware in football and Virginia had never beaten Clemson in football.
Well, we've never beaten Temple in hoops. I'm really hoping this will
be the night to end another one. It won't be easy, especially since
Temple is coming off a tough, 1-point, last second loss at home to
Rhode Island.
I'm sure the students will be pumped up tonight both because of that
and also because they absolutely hate John Chaney. He's had a couple
of run-ins with UMass coach John Calipari recently.
While I'm getting more and more tired of and bored with college
basketball, I'm really looking forward to tonight. I've never seen
Mark Macon and am sure the Curry Hicks Cage (yes, that's the name of
the arena on campus) will be really rocking.
Curry Hicks is a former coach at UMass. The Cage was built in 1931 and
renovated in the early eighties. Basketball arenas were once called
cages in recognition of the fact that basketball courts were enclosed
in cages (kind of like some wrestling matches). Prior to the
renovation, the Cage had a dirt floor, an old wooden track, a portable
court that was laid down over the dirt and old wooden bleachers. It
was also dark and dingy. Now, it has an artificial surface, new
bleachers, new lighting, new locker rooms and a new court. One thing
hasn't changed - the seating is just like that at Duke's Cameron Indoor
Stadium, where the students wait in line to get in and sit in the seats
closest to the court. The loudest and most ornery ones always sit
behind the visting team bench and I hope they're especially loud and
nasty tonight. (in the distant past the Cage had a glass roof with
netting hanging from it to prevent baseballs from indoor baseball
practice from hitting it).
Should be fun.
John
PS - Temple at West Virginia is on ESPN Saturday at 2PM
|
9.117 | | CAM::WAY | He got ju-ju eyeball | Thu Feb 21 1991 14:38 | 11 |
| I've been to the cage ONCE. It was a winter afternoon back in 84 or
85, to see UMASS play someone. (John, I'm friends with the woman who
used to coach the womens team there....)
Anyway, the one word to describe the place is CHARACTER. I almost
felt as if I was stepping into the world of Hoosiers.....
A guy I used to work with attended when Doctor J played, and the stories
he'd tell of the lines outside the Cage are legendary.....
'Saw
|
9.118 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Feb 21 1991 15:44 | 13 |
| Which coach was that?
I unfortunately missed the Doctor J era but Nazz was there when the
Doctor was and he attended games there regularly. When Erving was a
freshman, the place used to be packed for the freshman games and half
the place would leave after the freshman games and skip the varsity
games.
It will truly be the end of an era when the Cage is replaced by the new
arena. Unlike the new arenas, the Cage is the sort of place where
on-campus college games *SHOULD* be played.
John
|
9.119 | I'd pay to go see a game at the cage..... | DECWET::METZGER | Natasha,Go get Moose and Squirrel | Thu Feb 21 1991 17:07 | 13 |
|
Do they still have plans for a new arena even with the state of the economy in
Mass? Where is the money coming from? I hope it's not out of student fees.
The only thing I've heard about it is some plan from an engineer to make the
whole thing solar powered.
The cage...I loved going to see hoop games there...what atmosphere...
Go Minutemen...break that Temple streak...
Metz
|
9.120 | dropped the S again... Should be 'Saw! ;^) | CAM::WAY | He got ju-ju eyeball | Thu Feb 21 1991 17:20 | 13 |
9.121 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Thu Feb 21 1991 17:25 | 4 |
|
Cincinnati made a major stride last night towards making the tourney
with a win over 20-4 Southern Miss. UofC is now 16-8.
|
9.122 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Feb 21 1991 17:32 | 34 |
| Metz, the money for the new arena was appropriated two years ago when
the state was still flush. It was put in a separate capital account,
the money cannot be touched and cannot be used for any other purpose.
In other words, money to build it is not coming out of the current
university operating budget. In fact, money to build any buildings on
campus doesn't come out of the university's budget but the students
don't know that which is why construction sites are being picketed.
There is going to be an increase in student fees to pay for the new
arena but it's negligible in comparison to what's going to happen to
tuition.
Ground has been broken for the new arena and it is under construction
now. Anticipated completion is in Fall of 1992, sooner than the new
Boston Garden. It's a building that is badly needed on our campus.
The building is being built on the site of the barns belonging to the
agricultural school. (slight digression - the manure pits for the ag
school were behind the right field fence of the baseball field. The
odor would never waft over the field unless we had an east wind, which
didn't happen very much. A friend of mine went to Harvard in the early
eighties and played baseball there and his junior year, Harvard played
a game at UMass. I asked him how he liked it and he said "except for
the smell of the horsesh*t, everything was fine, the wind was blowing
in from right field." I told him "you folks who go to school in the
city just don't appreciate good country odors and besides, a university
cain't call itself a real university unless it has an ag school and I
haven't seen very many barns at Harvard lately.")
The Cage isn't being torn down as part of this but it will continue to
be used as a field house.
John
PS - 'Saw, Mary Ann Ozdarski was the women's coach during my last
couple of years there and I knew her fairly well.
|
9.123 | Back when Dr. J was just Julius | WORDY::NAZZARO | Walk slow, look dumb and act stupid | Thu Feb 21 1991 19:20 | 18 |
| Sorry you won't be seeing Mark Macon play tonight John. Sprained
ankle, out 7-10 days at least! Temple isn't deep, so his loss will
really hurt them. I wish this game was on TV!!!
Yeah, 'Saw, I'm an old dude. I was a sophomore when Julius was a
freshman. And it's true, some people did leave after the freshmen
game, but the varsity was decent (18-8 I think). Julius was in
hotel and restaurant administration (he left with a 2.6 cum), and
so was my roommate. They used to study together in my room!
For the UMass-BC game his junior year, the line started forming at
2:30 for an 8:00 game!!! I know, 'cuz I got there at 2:45 and was
about 20th in line. By 4:30 they had to let us in, the line was
turning into a mob. By 5:45 they closed the doors and wouldn't let
anyone else in. The Cage was a madhouse. UMass pounded BC, and all
was well with the world.
NAZZ
|
9.124 | Disappointed to not see Macon ... but | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Feb 21 1991 19:24 | 42 |
|
Why I'm tired of college basketball:
1. Part of it is a prejudice against basketball in general. I loved hoops when
I was younger but now, I'd rather watch either football or hockey.
2. There's too much of it on TV. This past Saturday, all nine Big East teams
were on - NC State at UConn in the afternoon and then at 8PM, 4 other games were
on simultaneously: Georgetown at Seton Hall on ESPN, Syracuse at BC on Channel
38, Villanova at St Johns on Channel 12 and St Johns at Pittsburgh on NESN.
3. There's too much emphasis placed on the coaches and not enough emphasis on
the players. The players and the teams win the games, not the coaches. Coaches
have become cult heroes and get too much of the credit.
4. There are more coaches than there are players and the coaches all look like
(and are as believable as) used car salesmen.
5. The game is played too much under control and that hurts the game. Basket-
ball should be almost a form of self-expression and creativity when played at
its highest level, as Michael Jordan does now. Michael Jordan forced to play
in a controlled system is the equivalent of the stifling of a great artist. Or
in another example, at the end of the UConn at Providence game the other night,
a UConn player had virtually an uncontested layup while it was clock-killing
time, and instead passed the ball out to kill more time. Yawn. Or, in the last
seconds, running the clock down and then calling time out to set up the last
shot? Naah. Let the offense take the defense by surprise.
6. The 45 second clock is at least 15 seconds too long.
7. Too many nit-picking little fouls are called.
8. The endless parade of basket - timeout - foul - free throw at the end of the
game is one of the most boring things in sports. They should either stop the
clock after each made basket in the last two minutes (like the pros do) or ban
a team from calling a timeout unless they are either in possession of the ball
or the clock is stopped anyway. No more times out after made baskets. I don't
know what to do about the parade to the foul line.
John
|
9.125 | You said it, John | SHALOT::HUNT | Same Old World Order | Thu Feb 21 1991 19:40 | 14 |
9.126 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Feb 21 1991 19:45 | 3 |
9.127 | There's always some way to stop the fouls. | ANGLIN::KIRKMAN | Yeah, I get StarTrek jokes. | Fri Feb 22 1991 00:50 | 22 |
| re .124
As far as the fouls go, personally I think the NCAA and NBA should go
the route of some other leages and give the foul shot some teeth.
1. The break away foul was a big improvement.
2. Eliminate the 1-and-1. All fouls are two-shoot fouls.
3. Give type of foul an additional shot. 3 chances to make 2 points
on normal fouls. 1-for-2 on free-throws after made basket.
4. Allow three points for a foul on a 3-point shoot.
Or if you want something with real bite, give em a free-throw and the
ball back everytime.
Maybe you'd want to tighten up the charge calls to keep the offense
honest.
Just some ideas...
Scott
|
9.128 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Feb 22 1991 11:21 | 26 |
| Well, the streak didn't end last night but it was still an enjoyable
evening. Enjoyable watching Temple, that is.
They play a style on offense that I just hate but I love the way they
play defense. They were in the face of anyone with the ball as soon as
he got it. They're intense and physical, but they're not very deep.
They've got good size, good balance and play tough, hard-nosed ball.
Our kids fell behind early and came back to close it to within 2 at the
half. Temple was 5 for 6 on 3 pointers in the first half (ouch!). It
was close until about 5 minutes to go, Temple put on a small run and
our kids couldn't have thrown the ball in the ocean if they were
standing next to it.
This is the first time I've seen us play against real quality
competition and we've got a long way to go. We didn't match up, we
don't have any height and we don't have a real take-charge guy on the
floor. This team needs the kind of player Rick Pitino was.
I spent some time with Ted Sarandis last night. Ted is the radio voice
of Harvard basketball and he dropped in to cover the game for some
radio news stations he works with while on his way to New Haven for
tonight's Harvard - Yale game. He said Curry Hicks Cage is the finest
atmosphere for college hoops anywhere in the East, except for Duke.
John
|
9.129 | | CAM::WAY | Trouble comes not as single spies | Fri Feb 22 1991 11:28 | 14 |
9.130 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Feb 22 1991 12:27 | 32 |
| 'Saw,
Ted is a free-lance radio journalist and he covers the Patriots
regularly. Ted fills in on WBZ radio news during drive time, has done
Public Address work at Boston Garden and was also PA announcer for the
Worcester Counts in the summer of 1989. One of the members of our
stats crew is a lawyer and he represents Ted, so that's how I've gotten
to know him.
I haven't met Vanna White as part of my sports career but I've been
working in sports in one form or another since I was a freshman in high
school. This will be my 22nd football season of actually working with
a team. In high school, I met some college coaches and a lot of
officials, besides coaches and players from other teams. In college, I
got to know university administrators, people from the pros and perhaps
most fun, our head trainer at UMass, Vic Keedy (who along with Coach
Mac has been one of the two major influences in my life) was an Amherst
native and he knew all the local places. Some of my fondest memories
of my college days were after spring football practice was over, going
to different local places that most university students would have
never seen. If I'd stayed in the area, I'd have known where the best
places to get kielbasa, lumber and farm equipment were (kind of like
hanging around in this conference, actually) and it was a definite
addition to my education that a lot of UMass students never got.
The thing about sports is that it's like a fraternity and the people
who work in it are generally friendly and outgoing. It sometimes
amazes me that I've been able to meet as many people as I have and
maintain the friendships I have, given that in a lot of ways I tend to
be a quiet and shy person.
John
|
9.131 | | CAM::WAY | Trouble comes not as single spies | Fri Feb 22 1991 12:48 | 8 |
| JOhn,
I still think you're gonna show up at Patriot's Day with Vanna White. ;^)
People are what make the world go round....
'Saw
|
9.132 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Mon Feb 25 1991 13:47 | 3 |
| The Ninja would put Vanna on like an Israeli gas mask!
Mike JN
|
9.133 | 3rd game of ESPN's Big Monday is a good one | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Mon Feb 25 1991 15:02 | 9 |
| UNLV gets their last regular season test tonight against New Mexico
State in Las Cruces. UNLV won in Vegas on Feb 16th by 12 points, but
it was never close as UNLV led by as many as 29 in that one. NMSU has
some good athletes and a lot of quickness, plus the home crowd will be
fired up for this one. The upset is possible, but I'll say Vegas by
<10. I just hope I can stay awake for the whole game. UNLV is favored
by 13.
Joe
|
9.134 | | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Mon Feb 25 1991 16:21 | 3 |
| Does anyone know who dealt Princeton their second loss (the first was to UNLV)?
j.
|
9.135 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Mon Feb 25 1991 16:32 | 12 |
| Does anyone know where I could get some College Hoops stats? The local
papers show win losses, and that's it. I'd be curious about teams'
records AWAY, and Team records AWAY against Top Forty teams. In the NBA,
a team'a AWAY record is usually an excellent indicator on how they're
going to do come tournament time (barring key injuries). I suspect this
would be even a better indicator in the College ranks.
Our papers also never have anything on College averages: avg. ppg, rb,
assts, etc.
Any ideas?
Mike JN
|
9.136 | | CAM::WAY | | Mon Feb 25 1991 17:06 | 5 |
| Mike --
try USA Today..... it'd be bette than what you have.....
fw
|
9.137 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Carolina Blew | Mon Feb 25 1991 17:50 | 5 |
| >Pros who shoot 50% from the line play in the CBA.
Don't tail that to Timberwolves point guard Pooh Richardson!
MrT
|
9.138 | Couldn't stay awake... | BUILD::MORGAN | The Mother of All Retreats | Tue Feb 26 1991 12:37 | 1 |
| Who won last night's UNLV/NMSU game?
|
9.139 | Vitale was even there | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Tue Feb 26 1991 13:07 | 16 |
| UNLV won last night 86-74 in a very entertaining game. UNLV led by as
many as 18 and NMSU never got closer than 6 after the first couple of
minutes. The more I watch Vegas, the better they seem to get. They
must've had a dozen dunks in the first half. NMSU is extremely quick,
and played a whale of a game last night, but one thing that impresses
me most about UNLV is that they never seem to get rattled. Last night
they go into a snakepit and calmly take control. Every time NMSU
seemed to be making a run, Vegas would get a steal or hit a trey and
before you knew it their lead was double-figures again. But NMSU also
deserves quite a bit of credit, because every time UNLV threatened to
blow it open the Aggies would make a small run. If NMSU plays nearly
as well as they did last night they will make it to the Sweet 16.
Joe
|
9.140 | Play for the Final 4 this year folks. :^( | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Feb 26 1991 13:30 | 14 |
| After watching the first half I sadly clicked off the tube and went to
bed, accepting in resignation the fact that NOBODY, I repeat, *NOBODY*,
will beat UNLV this year. I could go on and on about how good Vegas is
in absolutely every phase of the game, but the most depressing reality
is when I compare the supposedly talented and fourth ranked Tar Heels
with this Vegas squad. In a head-to-head matchup we are so utterly
out-manned, so completely overmatched, so physically disadvantaged,
that I honestly think we'd lose 10 outof 10 to these guys.
Does anybody besides me think that this version of UNLV would have more
NBA wins than the Denver Nuggets?
- ACC Chris
|
9.141 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | They fight like my mother... | Tue Feb 26 1991 14:00 | 9 |
| Chris,
Nope, not a snowball's chance in Bagdad that UNLV could have more wins
than the Nuggets. They'd get their butts chewed up. Beat most NBA
teams could easily score 200 points vs. UNLV.
JD
|
9.142 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Tue Feb 26 1991 14:01 | 8 |
| Funny that should come up. I was talking to a bunch of Hoops fans lasted
night about that very thing. The general consensus, after a lot of
discussion was that UNLV is an excellent team... that they have some
players who will go on to the NBA, and that a couple of them might even
be impact players ( Larry and Stacy have a chance ). But that as a team,
they really couldn't compete on an NBA level.
Mike JN
|
9.143 | If they played Denver 10 times UNLV would win some of 'em. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Feb 26 1991 14:13 | 13 |
| Also Mike Dickie mentioned that Felton Spencer, who comes off the bench
for them, will probably be a first round NBA draft pick. You mentioned
their forwards, which are the best in the country, but their backcourt
is too. Hunt hit a near-NBA 3-pointer last night with the greatest of
ease. No doubt he'll be a fine pro. Anthony's no slouch either.
You might be right about them not winning more than Denver, but you
gotta admit these guys are closer to a pro team than an amateur one.
(I'm talking playing ability here, not the hefty bucks the Vegas
players are no doubt pulling down ...)
- ACC Chris
|
9.144 | Not Felton | SHALOT::MEDVID | god is war,TV preacher tell me more | Tue Feb 26 1991 14:17 | 4 |
| Felton Spencer played for Louiville last year and is now with the
Timberwolves. You must be thinking of someone else.
--dan'l
|
9.145 | Oops - you're right. Last name is Spencer though... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Feb 26 1991 14:24 | 5 |
| Kids last name is Spencer. He transferred from Georgia. He's over
7'.
- ACC Chris
|
9.146 | UNLV is awesome, but could never compete vs NBA teams | WORDY::NAZZARO | Walk slow, look dumb and act stupid | Tue Feb 26 1991 16:12 | 12 |
| Las Vegas wins the opening tap last night, gets the ball low right
away to Johnson - slam! NMSU scores, UNLV comes back and does the
exact same thing - another Johnson slam. Then UNLV hits consecutive
three pointers on their next three possessions. New Mexico State
had four possessions, scored on three of them, and was down 13-6!!!
State would have beaten any college team in the country last night
except UNLV. For their sake, I hope they get sent to another regional,
because if they do, they have a legitimate chance to make the Final
Four.
NAZZ
|
9.147 | And the answer is....... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Feb 26 1991 17:50 | 4 |
| Spencer's first name is Elmore, I think.....
Redmen Phil
|
9.148 | Conference tournaments begin tonight. | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 26 1991 19:51 | 20 |
| I finally have an answer for a question I posed earlier.
The six conferences whose champions will have to "play-in" to
the NCAA tournament are the Big South, MEAC, Northeast,
Patriot, Southland, and SWAC. The Northeast champion will meet
the Patriot champion; the MEAC champion will meet the Southland
champion; and the SWAC champion will meet the Big South champion.
Each of these conferences start their tournaments this week,
with the Northeast conference starting their tournament tonight.
2nd-seeded Fairleigh Dickinson hosts 7th-seeded Wagner,
3rd seeded Monmouth hosts 6th-seeded Marist, and 4th-seeded
St.Francis of New York hosts 5th-seeded Long Island. The top
seed, St.Francis of Pennsylvania, has a first round bye.
In the other 5 conferences listed above, the top seeds will be
Fordham, Coastal Carolina, Coppin State, Northeast Louisiana,
and Jackson State.
Princeton is the only team so far to have clinched an NCAA tournament
appearance.
|
9.149 | College tournaments, this week | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Wed Feb 27 1991 13:09 | 18 |
| This Week's Tournaments:
American South New Orleans, Friday-Sunday
Big South Anderson SC, Thursday-Saturday
Colonial Richmond, Saturday-Monday
East Coast Towson MD, Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday
Mid-Eastern Norfolk, Wednesday-Saturday
Missouri Valley St. Louis, Firday-Sunday, Tuesday
Northeast (campus sites), Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Ohio Valley Murray KY, Saturday, Wednesday, Thursday
Patriot Worcester, Thursday-Saturday
Southern Ashville NC, Friday-Sunday
Southland Monroe LA, Thursday-Saturday
Southwestern Houston, Friday-Sunday
Sunbelt Mobile, Saturday-Monday
West Coast Santa Clara, Saturday-Monday
TTom
|
9.150 | North Atlantic Conference? | COGITO::HILL | | Wed Feb 27 1991 16:00 | 8 |
| What about the North Atlantic Conference? They used to get an automatic
bid to the NCAAs, which was almost always Notheastern (I think BU won
once and they made a big deal over it). The league has shrunk in the
last few years, so maybe they don't merit a spot any more. Even still,
I'd think that they might play off against the winner of a similar
conference for the bid.
Tom
|
9.151 | Northeastern should get the automatic bid | WORDY::NAZZARO | Walk slow, look dumb and act stupid | Wed Feb 27 1991 18:54 | 7 |
| NAC still has an automatic bid. Tournament starts nexted week,
with the top two teams getting byes, and a 3 vs 6/4 vs 5 prelim
round at home sites (first time out of the Hartford CC in four
years). Semis are nexted Thursday and the finals Saturday at
the highest remaining seed at 11:00 AM (I think).
NAZZ
|
9.152 | | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Wed Feb 27 1991 21:50 | 97 |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL STATISTICS
THROUGH GAMES OF MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SCORING
=======
G TFG 3FG FTS PTS AVG
- --- --- --- --- ---
KEVIN BRADSHAW, US INTL 26 334 56 255 979 37.7
ALPHONSO FORD, MISS VALLEY ST 27 309 86 172 876 32.4
STEVE ROGERS, ALABAMA ST 27 255 50 234 794 29.4
TERRELL LOWERY, LOYOLA CA 29 281 99 173 834 28.8
VON MCDADE, WIS-MILWAUKEE 24 223 80 164 690 28.8
BOBBY PHILLS, SOUTHERN 27 252 120 147 771 28.6
SHAQUILLE ONEAL, LSU 26 293 0 142 728 28.0
RODNEY MONROE, N.C. STATE 25 242 90 119 693 27.7
JOHN TAFT, MARSHALL 28 256 82 170 764 27.3
ERIC MURDOCK, PROVIDENCE 26 228 54 193 703 27.0
TERRELL BRANDON, OREGON 24 232 35 141 640 26.7
KENNY ANDERSON, GEORGIA TECH 25 239 61 126 665 26.6
STEVE SMITH, MICHIGAN ST 25 223 52 141 639 25.6
CURTIS STUCKEY, BRADLEY 27 236 54 163 689 25.5
TOM DAVIS, DELAWARE ST 27 268 0 140 676 25.0
ASSISTS
=======
G NO AVG
- -- ---
DANNY TIRADO, JACKSONVILLE 27 252 9.3
CHRIS CORCHIANI, NC STATE 25 233 9.3
KEITH JENNINGS, E TENN ST 29 268 9.2
TERRELL LOWERY, LOYOLA CAL 29 268 9.2
GREG ANTHONY, UNLV 26 239 9.2
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
=====================
G FG FGA PCT
- --- --- ---
OLIVER MILLER, ARKANSAS 29 188 266 70.7
MARCUS KENNEDY, EASTERN MICH 25 181 258 70.2
PETE FREEMAN, AKRON 26 163 234 69.7
WARREN KIDD, MIDDLE TENN ST 27 153 221 69.2
LESTER JAMES, ST FRANCIS (NY) 27 139 202 68.8
THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
=================================
G FG FGA PCT
- -- --- ---
KEITH JENNINGS, E TENN. ST 29 70 115 60.9
TIM LOCUM, WISCONSIN 24 61 105 58.1
TODD LESLIE, NORTHWESTERN 24 58 104 55.8
DAVID MITCHELL, SAMFORD 23 40 74 54.1
ROSS RICHARDSON, LOYOLA CAL 24 60 112 53.6
REBOUNDING
==========
G NO AVG
- -- ---
SHAQUILLE O'NEAL, LSU 26 376 14.5
POPEYE JONES, MURRAY ST 30 429 14.3
LARRY STEWART, COPPIN ST 27 367 13.6
TIM BURROUGHS, JACKSONVILLE 26 340 13.1
TOM DAVIS, DELAWARE ST 27 334 12.4
BLOCKED SHOTS
=============
G NO AVG
- -- ---
SHAWN BRADLEY, BYU 28 151 5.4
CEDRIC LEWIS, MARYLAND 26 137 5.3
DIKEMBE MUTOMBO, GEORGETOWN 26 132 5.1
SHAQUILLE O'NEAL, LSU 26 132 5.1
KEVIN ROBERSON, VERMONT 25 92 3.7
STEALS
======
G NO AVG
- -- ---
SCOTT BURRELL, CONNECTICUT 25 95 3.8
VAN USHER, TENNESSEE TECH 27 100 3.7
ERIC MURDOCK, PROVIDENCE 26 90 3.5
LYNN SMITH, ST FRANCIS (NY) 27 93 3.4
KETIH JENNINGS, E TENN ST 29 99 3.4
|
9.153 | one man's all america team | SACT41::ROSS | Oh no, thirtysomething soon! | Thu Feb 28 1991 11:14 | 7 |
| First team
F Larry Johnson UNLV
F Billy Owens Syracuse
C Shaquille O'Neal LSU
G Jimmy Jackson Ohio State
G Keith Jennings ETSU
|
9.154 | UMass update | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Feb 28 1991 11:23 | 17 |
| The Minutemen avoided a 7th seed in the Atlantic 10 tournament (thus
forcing a preliminary game against St Bonaventure and a first round
game with either Rutgers or Temple) with an 82-70 win at Rhode Island
last night. According to something I read, this marks the first time
in 55 years that UMass went unbeaten in hoops against New England
opponents and clearly (at least in these biased eyes) makes us the
*NUMBER ONE COLLEGE BASKETBALL PROGRAM IN NEW ENGLAND* this year.
The Atlantic 10 ended up very balanced this year. Rutgers won the
regular season title at 14-4, Temple is currently 12-5, Duquesne is
10-7 (Duquesne is at Temple tonight) and Penn State, West Virginia,
George Washington and us are all tied at 10-8. If the Dukes lose
tonight, it'll be a 5-way tie for 3rd and we'll be seeded 5th. If the
Dukes win, they finish 3rd, we're seeded 6th and we'll play the Dukes
in the first round game.
John
|
9.155 | the ross list | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Thu Feb 28 1991 19:35 | 26 |
| Re one man's all america (sic) team:
> F Larry Johnson UNLV
> F Billy Owens Syracuse
> C Shaquille O'Neal LSU
Pretty much consensus, here.
> G Jimmy Jackson Ohio State
I thought he was a forward. Baker and Brown are the guards, right?
> G Keith Jennings ETSU
Kieth is pushing Corchianni for the career assist record. Cochianni put
some serious distance last night with 20 assists. He's got a lead of
about 40. He also has 1 more regular season game left. He'll most
probably get to 1000 before Jennings who has a_advantage of playing more
games in the Southern Conference tourney and since they are higher rated
they might go further in the NCAAs (i.e., play more games) than NC State.
In any case, I'd put Anderson Hunt as one of the guards and the media
will probably put your buddy Kenny Anderson at guard.
TTom
|
9.156 | like Madden only guys I've seen qualify | CHIEFF::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Thu Feb 28 1991 19:54 | 9 |
|
C The Shack
F Owens
F Jimmy Jackson
G Monroe
G Murdock
mike
|
9.157 | the definitive list | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Carolina Blew | Thu Feb 28 1991 21:16 | 7 |
| F Larry
F Billy
C (I'm having a shack "attack")
G Jim
G Corch
Big10 Tom
|
9.158 | NCAA TOURNAMENT SITE INFOMATION? | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | | Fri Mar 01 1991 07:22 | 11 |
|
Anyone have the information on where the sites to be played are
for the NCAA Tournament?
Is this something that has already been announced or is it
announced the week before the tournament?
If someone knows the information could you please post it.
Thank you,
Richard
|
9.159 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 01 1991 11:25 | 13 |
| It's been announced, it's probably floating around somewhere in here
but I don't know where it is. Besides, I follow the hockey tournament
much more closely anyway.
Back to hoops - Temple beat Duquesne lasted night. This puts UMass
seeded 5th in the Atlantic 10 Tournament. I have no idea who we play
in the first round, but if we get past that and if Rutgers survives,
then we'd play Rutgers in the second round, which makes me feel a lot
better than if we'd have to play Temple. Not great, but better. We
match up much better with Rutgers and we don't have the 0-20 lifetime
record hanging over our heads.
John
|
9.160 | THE LIST | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Fri Mar 01 1991 17:07 | 19 |
| Starters:
F Larry Johnson
F Billy Owens
C Shaquille O'Neal
G Jimmy Jackson
G Chris Corchiani
Off the bench:
Stacy Augmon
Alonzo Mourning
Christian Laettner
Kenny Anderson
Bobby Hurley
Coach:
Mike JN
|
9.161 | Rodney Monroe, maybe? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Mon Mar 04 1991 11:08 | 4 |
| Bobby Hurley? It's a joke, right? I mean, I appreciate all the ACCers you
have there but Bobby Hurley?
TTom
|
9.162 | Arrgh! | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 04 1991 11:22 | 21 |
| The Minutemen sort of took the pipe in yesterday's quarterfinal vs
George Washington. I missed the game (which was telecast on Sports
Channel) because I had to waste my afternoon at an engagement party for
my youngest brother (who's marrying my sister-in-law's younger sister,
so there ain't nothin' like keeping it in the family) but one of our
guys apparently missed a free throw at the end of regulation. Then in
OT, GW turned the ball over to us with 45 seconds left and a 1 point
lead. In the last 10 seconds we missed a shot, had a shot blocked and
lost the ball out of bounds.
What really pisses me off is that St Joseph's beat Rutgers so we'd have
had a reasonably clear path to the finals. Here's what kills me about
not reseeding. Temple, which is the number 2 seed, plays number 3
seed Penn State while #4 GW plays #8 St Joseph's. It really should
have been completely reseeded, in fairness to Temple and Penn State.
I'm not the only one who had to miss an important game because of
family stuff yesterday. One of my other brothers had tickets to the
Celtics - Portland game and had to give them up.
John
|
9.163 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 04 1991 12:22 | 27 |
| I had an opportunity to see Princeton at Harvard Friday night. I've
said before that one of the things I hate about college hoops is the
fact that the game is over controlled and played at too slow a pace.
But, if you have a team with talent that isn't capable of playing at
the top level on talent alone, a system that's well executed can
certainly make up for it. That's Princeton.
Princeton has no speed and no leaping ability although they had 2
people dunk on fast breaks during the game. What they have is
discipline. If after a missed basket the fast break is there, they
take it. Otherwise, they run a weave looking for two things - an
uncontested back-door layup (which they got lots of) or an open outside
shot. They were 7 for 11 on 3 pointers in the first half and at least
4 of those came with less than 3 seconds left on the clock. It's like
Chinese Water Torture basketball but it works, because it takes
exceptional discipline to play against them. It doesn't work if they
fall behind and they did have some trouble handling the press, but I
now see why they give teams with better talent fits.
The thing I like best about it is the lack of coaching during the game.
Carril and his staff only called one time out, were never yelling out
offenses or defenses to the players during the game, barely even stood
up (I never saw Carril get off the bench and I doubt any of the other
coaches did) and let the kids play the game and take the responsibility
for making the decisions on the court. *AND THAT'S HOW IT SHOULD BE.*
John
|
9.164 | | SACT41::ROSS | Some people call me Maurice...whoowoo | Mon Mar 04 1991 12:26 | 12 |
| Neither Georgia Tech or Georgetown deserve to be in the NCAA tournament
unless they reach the finals of their league tournaments...
The announcer on CBS said yesterday that Arizona would probably be the
#2 seed in the West. I don't buy it. To be a #2 seed, a team should
be in the top 8. Arizona hasn't proved to be that good. I think the
NCAA will load up the West in order to "take down" UNLV. I wouldn't be
surprised to see Arizona the #3 seed in the West, with one of: UNC, Duke,
Syracuse, Indiana being #2.... depending on which does worse over the
next week.
|
9.165 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Mon Mar 04 1991 12:36 | 8 |
|
When did JJ become a guard? I thought Brown and Baker were OSU's starting
guards? I know JJ can play anywhere he wants but it seems to me you guys
are playing him at guard so you can place Larry "limited" on your teams..
;^)
mike
|
9.166 | | SACT41::ROSS | Some people call me Maurice...whoowoo | Mon Mar 04 1991 12:57 | 16 |
| JJ will undoubtedly be a guard in the pros... just like Clyde
Drexler. Calling him a forward just because there's two other
guards on the floor doesn't make him a forward. He handles the
ball too much, both on the break and on the offensive end to really
call him a forward.
Larry "limited" will be Larry "lottery" in a couple months. A Karl Malone/
James Worthy hybrid.
One basketball paper named their All America team last week:
Johnson, Augmon, O'Neal, Monroe, Anderson
Obviously, all those rags that had Kenny on the cover in the pre-season need
to save some face now by naming him to the first team. All American point
guard - shooting 42% and handing out 6 assists. Only in America! :-)
|
9.167 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Mon Mar 04 1991 13:19 | 9 |
|
I agree with you Doug about both JJ and Larry but I figured if you were
going to name players by posistion than you ought to name them by where
they start for their respective teams not by where they will eventually
play. Folks are mesmarized by the way K_K-Kenny dribbles I guess. Also if
we were going to name the five best players in America I would drop one of
the guards and add Mutumbo....
mike
|
9.168 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 05 1991 11:27 | 9 |
| The UMass loss to GW on Sunday is proving to be even more costly as
Penn State knocked off Temple last night. Penn State will host GW on
Thursday. We split with Penn State during the season and have played
the Nittany Lions tough over the years.
The UMass women's hoop team completed a perfect 0-26 season this past
weekend too.
John
|
9.169 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Mar 05 1991 13:16 | 13 |
| Richmond, St.Peter's, and South Alabama joined the ranks of NCAA
tournament teams with conference tournament championship victories
last night. The Pepperdine-St.Mary's winner from the west coast also
will be in the tournament. In the next couple of days, we'll see
the winners of the following games make the tournament:
Creighton vs Southwest Missouri State
Towson State vs Rider
Fordham vs St.Francis (Pennsylvania)
Florida A&M vs Northeast Louisiana
Jackson State vs Coastal Carolina
Penn State vs George Washington
Northern Illinois vs Wisconsin-Green Bay
|
9.170 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Tue Mar 05 1991 14:34 | 19 |
| For all of you hoopsters that may have missed some of the top games
yesterday:
Slippery Rock 88 Edinboro 72
Francis Marion 77 Claflin 67
Orchard Lake St Marys 79 Grand Rapids Baptist 65
Siena Heights 80 Aquinas 79
S.C. Aiken 68 Benedict 56 OT
Richmond 81 George Mason 78
St. Peters 64 Iona 58
Viterbo 97 Wisconsin River Falls 82
Franklin 66 Hanover 57
Pembroke St 82 Lenoir-Rhyne 72
Pfeiffer 96 Catawba 84
Bloomsburg 72 Millerville 65
Some interesting upsets there, hey?
Mike JN
|
9.171 | | CAM::WAY | Gonna tell Aunt Mary 'bout Uncle John | Tue Mar 05 1991 14:43 | 9 |
9.172 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | I was testing the bounds of reality | Tue Mar 05 1991 15:14 | 5 |
|
Is Shawn Worthy of Iona, Jimmy Clang's younger bro? He clanged a few foul
shots just like Jimmy would...
;^)
|
9.173 | b4 it gets out of hand | NEMAIL::LEARYM | | Tue Mar 05 1991 17:26 | 3 |
| Divine intervention? They better investigate it. I thought only ND was
allowed that. No sharing the wealth
|
9.174 | How many did s/he score? | SHALOT::MEDVID | social drinker, social everynight | Tue Mar 05 1991 17:33 | 4 |
|
Divine intervention - does that mean they have a big fat transvestite
playing power forward?
|
9.175 | 12 teams have NCAA tourney spots so far ... | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Mar 06 1991 12:53 | 12 |
| Ohio State Buckeyes 25 1 .962
Princeton Tigers 23 2 .920
East Tennessee State Buccaneers 28 4 .875
Arizona Wildcats 24 6 .800
St.Peter's Peacocks 24 6 .800
Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix 24 6 .800
Creighton Bluejays 23 7 .767
South Alabama Jaguars 22 8 .733
Pepperdine Waves 22 8 .733
Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 21 9 .700
Richmond Tigers 21 9 .700
Towson State Tigers 19 10 .655
|
9.176 | The Fighting Spiders | SHALOT::MEDVID | social drinker, social everynight | Wed Mar 06 1991 13:04 | 6 |
| > Richmond Tigers 21 9 .700
^^^^^^
That should be Spiders.
--dan'l
|
9.177 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Mar 06 1991 13:10 | 17 |
| > Richmond Tigers 21 9 .700
^^^^^^
> That should be Spiders.
You're right. I was up with a customer in the middle night, and am
not yet awake enough to maintain all the important, sports-related
knowledge in my head.
Big games tonight:
Northeast Louisiana vs Florida A&M
Fordham at St.Francis (Pennsylvania)
Coastal Carolina at Jackson State
The winners of these games make the NCAA 64-team field.
|
9.178 | Welcome back to the dance, MSU | SHALOT::HUNT | Swatch dogs and Diet Coke heads | Wed Mar 06 1991 13:59 | 49 |
| I picked up a copy of "The National" while I was in Phlegm Creek
yesterday and it had a fascinating article on the Mississippi State
Bulldogs basketball team.
With a share of the SEC title, MSU is going to make the NCAAs this year
for the first time since 1963. Ordinarily, that's no big deal but the
1963 MSU team was very special indeed.
MSU had won SEC titles a couple of times in the late 1950s and maybe once
or twice more in the early 1960s. Each time they refused an invitation to
the NCAA tournament. Why ??? Because state law in Mississippi
prohibited collegiate athletic teams from the University of Mississippi
and Mississippi State University from playing against other teams with
black players. No shit, a state law.
But MSU hired a new president in 1963, a man from North Carolina, who was
disturbed with this situation. So he announced that MSU *would* accept a
1963 NCAA bid despite the state law. Well, the whole state went nuts.
The editorial pages in the newspapers went wild. The coach's ex-college
roommate was a state senator and they had a bitter falling out over it.
So, the state got an injunction to prevent the team's plane from leaving
Starkville. Except that they never got the chance to serve the papers
since the coach had flown himself and all but one of the assistant coaches
up to Memphis the night before. The remaining coach dodged the police
and the injunction papers long enough to get the players on the plane and
out of the state. Big headlines in the papers ... "THEY GOT AWAY" and
stuff like that.
The team arrived in Cincinnati to play Loyola who started five black
players. MSU lost to Loyola who eventually won the whole thing. But
the MSU players and the Loyola players exchanged warm greetings, tears,
hugs, and handshakes before and after the game. The MSU players all said
it was the friendliest game they had ever played and they were rooting for
Loyola to go on and win it all afterwards.
A couple of years later, the first black enrolled at MSU and by 1971 MSU
had recruited its first black basketball player. The current team is
mostly black and I think they start 3 or 4 black players now.
The coach has since passed on I believe but the 1963 players are all
settled down in nice family situations. A truly nice story and one that
shows *REAL* courage. Mississippi has changed a lot since those days and
I would like to think that that basketball team had something to do with
it.
I'm a new MSU Bulldog fan.
Bob Hunt
|
9.179 | where's the bandwagon | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Wed Mar 06 1991 14:23 | 3 |
| Thanks for the report, Bob.
TTom
|
9.180 | 'Mississippi Tourneying' | SHALOT::MEDVID | social drinker, social everynight | Wed Mar 06 1991 14:29 | 3 |
| I think that MSU story would make a terrific movie.
--dan'l
|
9.181 | | COGITO::HILL | | Wed Mar 06 1991 15:01 | 4 |
| Wow! I'm constantly amazed at stories like that. You could say that
1963 wasn't that long ago, but then again, it WAS a long time ago.
Tom
|
9.183 | Plenty of room on the Towson State bandwagon! | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HeySurgeonGereral,ThisBUD'sForYou | Wed Mar 06 1991 15:44 | 1 |
|
|
9.184 | 3 games Mr.T will not be likely to miss ... | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 07 1991 18:09 | 15 |
| Three games tonight with the winners going to the NCAA tournament:
Atlantic Ten Conference Championship:
George Washington 19-10 at Penn State 19-10
Ohio Valley Conference Championship:
Middle Tennessee State 21-8 at Murray State 23-8
Trans-America Athletic Conference Championship:
Arkansas-Little Rock 10-19 vs Georgia State 15-14 at DeLand, Florida
Georgia State has never beaten Arkansas-Little Rock. The Trojans
may make the NCAA's with an 11-19 record. The winner of this game
is likely to be the first round opponent of Nevada-Las Vegas.
|
9.185 | They've come close in the past few; can PSU pull it off? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Mar 07 1991 21:15 | 13 |
|
> Atlantic Ten Conference Championship:
> George Washington 19-10 at Penn State 19-10
Go State! Anybody know the last time Penn State made the NCAA's?
Had to be at least the sixties...
Clearly, as Penn State is soon to start Big Ten play (1992-93?), they
cannot be considered welfare moochers. George Washington is a whole
'nother story, though...
glenn
|
9.186 | Geogia State advances! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | | Thu Mar 07 1991 23:33 | 4 |
|
Geogia state is in! The streak is broken.
Final score: Georgia State 80 Ark. little Rock 60
|
9.187 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 08 1991 11:24 | 4 |
| Penn State made it last night with a 6-point win over GW. Penn State
had a 15 point lead at the half and I guess GW made it close later on.
John
|
9.188 | | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Mar 08 1991 12:55 | 1 |
| Who won the two NAC tournament games last night ?
|
9.189 | ASU turnaround | PNO::HEISER | Thomas McRocklin's teacher | Fri Mar 08 1991 15:08 | 4 |
| Looks like Frieder is going to take ASU to the NCAA's in only his 2nd
season as coach. They won their 18th last night.
Mike
|
9.190 | WAC: 2 or 3 bids? | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Fri Mar 08 1991 15:32 | 17 |
| I'm headed up to Laramie this afternoon to catch the WAC semifinals
tonight. First game is BYU-Hawaii, followed by Wyoming against
8th-ranked Utah. Should be fun!
The WAC will probably get 3 teams. Utah is a lock, and they will
probably take 2 out of the following 3: New Mexico, BYU, and Wyoming.
The Lobos killed themselves by losing in the opening round to Hawaii
yesterday, but they do have 20 wins. BYU should beat Hawaii tonight
and reach the WAC title game, which should be enough to get them in.
So it's probably Wyoming or New Mexico getting the third spot (if there
is a 3rd one). Wyoming started out the season well, but lost 7 of
their last 10 regular season games. But if Wyoming can knock off Utah
tonight, that will leave a good impression on the committee. Utah's
only loss in the conference was at New Mexico.
Joe
|
9.191 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Mar 08 1991 18:16 | 22 |
| Scores today so far:
Atlantic Coast:
North Carolina State 42, Georgia Tech 38, 2nd half
Big East:
Seton Hall 70, Pittsburgh 69, final
Pirates get lay-up with 1 second left to win.
Villanova 28, Syracuse 18, 1st half
Big Eight:
Missouri 97, Iowa State 81, final
Mid-American:
Ball State 77, Central Michigan 69, final
Southeastern:
Auburn 92, Louisiana State 77, final
Shaquille O'Neal DNP.
Southwest:
Southern Methodist 65, Houston 62, final
|
9.192 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 11 1991 16:45 | 7 |
| The University of Massachusetts will host its first-ever NIT game on
Friday night, March 15 vs the La Salle Explorers. While it would have
been nice if we'd made the NCAAs, we aren't good enough yet and I'm
happy to see us in the NIT. I hope we can show La Salle what "The Rage
in the Cage" is all about!
John
|
9.193 | Behind the scenes info ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 11 1991 17:13 | 28 |
| Here's one for all you Jerry Tarkanian fans.
My Techhaid neighbor friend who got me to the ACC Tourney [the one
I'm making bi-weekly blackmail payments to now, thanks to dan'l and
BobHunt :^(] has a sister who works in the Tech athletic department.
(That's how he got the tix.)
Anyways she keeps track of all the academic information that the NCAA
is gathering nowadays. Stuff like graduation percentages and the like.
Consequently she has access to alot of information that folks like Tark
and Billy Tubbs are trying to keep hush-hush.
So, anyone wanna take a guess as to how many black athletes Jerry
Tarkanian has graduated during his stint at UNLV? Think long and hard
before hitting RETURN.
ZERO. NONE. 0. NADA. ZIP.
Now take a guess at how many white athletes Jerry has graduated.
1. And it's his son.
Unreal,
- ACC Chris
|
9.194 | Skeptical... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 11 1991 17:33 | 12 |
|
Seriously, I know UNLV is bad, but I find those numbers hard to
believe, Chris. I thought I had even read at one point that Tark was
only graduating around 20% or something like that, which is pathetic
but a lot more than 1 divided by N.
Or are these more of those funny stats that don't count transfers,
extra semesters, etc., that showed Bob Knight to be such a poor
education-minded coach?
glenn
|
9.195 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Go Northeastern! What a Team!! | Mon Mar 11 1991 17:50 | 5 |
| I didn't know the basketball coach was responsible for his players
graduating. I always thought his job was to coach the basketball
team.
/Don
|
9.196 | Same principle everywhere, but some are less selective... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 11 1991 17:55 | 12 |
|
> I didn't know the basketball coach was responsible for his players
> graduating. I always thought his job was to coach the basketball
> team.
So true, /Don, but by the same token it shouldn't be the coach's
responsibility to decide who attends the university, but we all know
that's not true, especially in Tark's (he of Lloyd Daniels' fame)
case...
glenn
|
9.197 | What about the Hammer? | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Mon Mar 11 1991 18:30 | 5 |
| Did Armon Gilliam not graduate? Did he leave school early? He has
proven to be very articulate and quite the writer, at least while he
was in Charlotte. Maybe he majored in math.
--dan'l
|
9.198 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Go Northeastern! What a Team!! | Tue Mar 12 1991 10:21 | 4 |
| What Dan'l says is interesting. We usually equate a college
degree with intelligence. I equate it with money.
/Don
|
9.199 | Dexter Manley was articulate too. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Mar 12 1991 11:51 | 26 |
| re: .-1
If money were the issue /Don Vegas would be up there with the Ivies on
graduation percentages.
No surprise that folks are rushing to poor Tarks defense though. I
expected it. Just wanted you to be knowledgeable supporters, that's
all.
In regards to Armon I *may* have some general insight here. The sister
of my Techhaid neighbor used to do some tutoring for the basketball
players. (She tutored Salley, Antoine Ford, and Duane Ferrell, among
others.) She claims that by far the biggest problem these kids have is
that they can't read. They might be reasonably smart and articulate,
but if you can't read at a decent pace chances are slim you'll ever get
a degree. (Certainly not at Tech.)
Course you can stay eligible for 4 years by taking lots of cupcake
courses, but to get a diploma you need to run into some tougher
cirriculum classes, and that's where they just can't cut it.
- ACC Chris
|
9.200 | Inability to read :== #1 Educational Problem | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 12 1991 12:05 | 1 |
|
|
9.201 | How many SPORTS noters lack degrees? What's that mean? | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Tue Mar 12 1991 12:45 | 11 |
| I wish I had saved the article that Armon Gilliam wrote in the
Charlotte Observer several months back in defense of Tark. I'm sure he
had editors, but so do the best writers. It was his writing and no one
elses. There's no way you can have trouble reading and be able to
write like that. He was more in touch with the English language than
many noters in here.
I find it very hard to believe he did not graduate. He seems smart
enough to have done so.
--dan'l
|
9.202 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Tue Mar 12 1991 13:11 | 17 |
9.203 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Tue Mar 12 1991 13:28 | 37 |
| AP ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS
FIRST TEAM
----------
Shaquille O'Neal LSU
Larry Johnson UNLV
Billy Owens Syracuse
Kenny Anderson Geo Tech
Stacey Augmon UNLV
Interesting, hey? They went with a Center, Three Forwards, and a Guard.
SECOND TEAM
-----------
Jimmy Jackson Ohio State
Eric Murdock Providence
Christian Laettner Duke
Steve Smith Mich. State
Todd Day Arkansas
This time, they went one Center, one Forward (Day). and three guards...
Note: the article specifically refers to `Sophomore Guard Jimmy Jackson
of Ohio State'. Is there a consensus on what we're going to call him? Or
is he an either/or? I've seen him line up both as a guard and as a
forward. For that matter, Stacy Augmon lines up as a guard a lot also. I
think we should be loose enough to let people decide what they want to
pick them as, if they want to use them in the contest.
THIRD TEAM
----------
Calbert Cheaney Indiana
Doug Smith Missouri
Keith Jennings East Tennessee
Rodney Monroe NC State
D. Mutombo Georgetown
They finally did a Center, two Forwards, and two Guards.
|
9.204 | | COOKIE::RECURS::WAHL | Semper Gumby | Tue Mar 12 1991 13:46 | 20 |
| The desire has to be there to take advantage of the opportunity. But I think
there's more to it than that. The biggest desires most 18 year old boys
have I know don't have much to do with book learnin'. You have to
set up the expectation that the kid will graduate and take some steps to
make it stick. If it doesn't happen and the kid turns out to be the next
Michael Jordan, he'll trade one opportunity for another. But at least the
school tries to act like a school rather than a competitor with Saturday
afternoon TV golf and horror movies.
I see a scholarship to play a sport with big TV money associated with it
as a deal between the kid and the school: you help us fund our school and
build our prestige by playing for us, and we give you a chance to build
the other parts of your life which don't get developed on a parquet floor.
And, (he said, fantasizing about a more reasonable world,) because we
recognize that you can't be a top drawer athlete and a top drawer student in
1991 while working nights at 7-11 for chump change (and because the school
can afford to give back a little of the revenue the athletes generate), we'll
pay you a stipend.
Dave W.
|
9.205 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | NY Yankees: Columbia's Team | Tue Mar 12 1991 13:48 | 5 |
| Chris, does your neighbor's sister (or whoever it was) also keep track
of how many kids that attended these schools would never have had the
chance to do so, and most likely would have ended up on the streets if
not for the opportunity to play ball?
|
9.206 | I git it: Tark's an altruistic social worker! Haw haw!!!111 | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Mar 12 1991 13:54 | 8 |
| re: .-1
Ah yes, the ole 'College is for everybody, no matter how illiterate you
may be.' argument. True Tarkanian boosters would be lost wifout this
one!
- ACC Chris
|
9.207 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Northeastern to beat the tarhells | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:08 | 33 |
| Chris,
First, college students with the inability to read are not the fault of
the college, but of the US educational system.
Second, in the last note, are you implying that college should just be
for a chosen few? Remember the good ol days when only white, male,
upper middle class folks got to go to college? Wouldn't that be great!
I got a stipend for part of my college days from the sports department.
I got a nice, no-brain, no-work job that paid okay money. My education
was never, EVER, NEVER the responsibility of my coaches. NEVER. And
that's the way it should be. I didn't rely on my math professors to
tuck me in, to make sure I ate 3 squares a day, to get good nights
sleep, to do my homework - and I sure as hell didn't expect my coaches
to. I had a committment to my coaches - show up for all practices, on
time, and ready to apply myself. That's it. As long as I did that,
they were happy. If I screwed up, I got a lecture.
Why is it that some people insist that college coaches are responsible
for the development of their players? Are little league coaches
responsible for the learning process of 4th graders? NO.
Of course Chris, I dont' know what college you went to. Mine was an
inner city college, with many of the inner city problems that you like
to Haw Haw about.
It's the athlete's responsibility, as an ADULT, to take advantage of
the advantages given him or her. They have the chance to not only get
free tuition to play a sport they love, but to get an education. What
they do with that is up to THEM.
JD
|
9.208 | The few, the proud, the socially elite. | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:21 | 12 |
| > Second, in the last note, are you implying that college should just be
> for a chosen few? Remember the good ol days when only white, male,
> upper middle class folks got to go to college? Wouldn't that be great!
That seems to be what Chris is indeed saying. Jesse Helms has stated
similar views. Not that there are any conclusions to be drawn here.
> Of course Chris, I dont' know what college you went to.
It wasn't UNC. [Just had to state that one more time, Chris.]
--dan'l
|
9.209 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:21 | 5 |
|
Laettner before Mutumbo that rich...hahahahaaa as usual the overhyped ACC/
Dukies get another one they didn't deserve........
mike
|
9.210 | in only Frieder's second year | PNO::HEISER | Thomas McRocklin's teacher | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:27 | 4 |
| ASU is back in the tourney for the first time in 7 years. They open
with Rutgers in Atlanta.
Mike
|
9.211 | | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:29 | 14 |
| > Second, in the last note, are you implying that college should just be
> for a chosen few? Remember the good ol days when only white, male,
> upper middle class folks got to go to college? Wouldn't that be great!
The implication you're referring to has nothing to do with race, sex,
social status, or financial well-being, but whether or not a prospective
college student can read or write. I would have thought that would
have been fairly obvious.
I won't make the same mistake and assume all you Tark-lovers believe
kids who can't read or write deserve a chance at college.
- ACC Chris
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9.212 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | NY Yankees: Columbia's Team | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:34 | 4 |
| re a few back from Chris:
If colleges were solely for education, then we wouldn't have this hyped
up show put on by the NCAA.
|
9.213 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Go Northeastern! What a Team!! | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:37 | 2 |
| If colleges were solely for education Snuffy would be beating
the bushes of Tobacco Roads selling insurance.
|
9.214 | Another classic "debate" revisited | SHALOT::HUNT | Swatch dogs and Diet Coke heads | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:39 | 21 |
| This sounds like the old Prop 42 debate is about ready to boil up all over
again. Some of the folks in here have rock hard attitudes about some
aspects of this issue ... including me.
My firm stance is that this nation's institutions of higher learning
should not no way, not no how, *ever* consider sacrificing even one
steenking inch of a sincere commitment to their academic excellence in
pursuit of their athletic achievements.
The kid in the lab coat is *MORE* important than the kid in sneakers. And
John Thompson and John Chaney burned their bridges with me when they
protested Prop 42 in favor of lowered academic standards.
JD is 100% right that the economic slavery of the inner-city ghettoes is
to blame for the depressingly low academic performance of those students.
But there *has* to be a better way out of that living hell than a 360,
rock-the-baby, in-jo-face slam dunk ticket to a college.
Please, there has to be ... for everyone's sake.
Bob Hunt
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9.215 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:44 | 31 |
| For dose dat are interested:
ASSOCIATED PRESS POLLS
Pre-Season Rankings End-of-Season Rankings
1) Nevada - Las Vegas 1) UNLV
2) Arkansas 2) Arkansas
3) Arizona 3) Indiana
4) Michigan State 4) North Carolina
5) North Carolina 5) Ohio State
6) Duke 6) Duke
7) Alabama 7) Syracuse
8) Indiana 8) Arizona
9) Georgetown 9) Kentucky
10) Ohio State 10) Utah
11) UCLA 11) Nebraska
12) Pittsburgh 12) Kansas
13) Syracuse 13) Seton Hall
14) LSU 14) Oklahoma St
15) Oklahoma 15) New Mexico St
16) Georgia Tech 16) UCLA
17) Connecticut 17) East Tennessee St
18) Virginia 18) Princeton
19) Temple 19) Alabama
20) Missouri 20) St John's
21) Georgia 21) Mississippi St
22) Texas 22) LSU
23) Louisville 23) Texas
24) Southern Mississippi 24) DePaul
25) St. John's 25) Southern Mississippi
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9.216 | There is good and there is bad. | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:52 | 8 |
| Ron Harper could hardly read or write when he entered college. No big
schools wanted to take a chance on him. Miami of Ohio did. Within two
weeks they found out he was dyslexic. Within two years he was at a B
average. What if Miami had closed the doors like everyone else?
On the other hand, we have the case of Manut Bol. Enuf said.
--dan'l
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9.217 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Northeastern to beat the tarhells | Tue Mar 12 1991 15:30 | 36 |
| See, I agree 100% with Bob Hunt. The guy in the lab coat is a hell of
a lot more important than the guy who can slamma jamma, blitz the QB,
pop the homer, humm the fastball, or skate like the wind.
And I agree with Bruce May. If colleges were solely for educational
purposes, than its kinda hypocritical to push athletics like they do.
And while some may want to hide and claim this isn't an issue about
race, creed, etc., unfortunately it is. A recent study showed that a
whopping 43% of black high school athletes expected to make the
professional sporting ranks and make buck, while only 14% of their
white counterparts thought they'd make it in sports. BOTH percentages
are extremely high - and show unrealistic expectations of sports as the
way to easy street, economic stability, and livlihood.
Until this country puts nobel peace prize winners on the same adulation
level as the Micheal Jordan's - those numbers will continue to reflect
false hopes and expectations.
And the false expectations have to be drilled home. Of all the
athletes I teamed with, competed with, worked-out with, and went to
school with - one, ONE, made the Olympics, and didn't win a medal.
ONE. That's reality.
Some responsibility has to rest with the athlete - if you're a bench
warmer in college - you ain't gonna be drafted. You ain't gonna make
the pros. You ain't gonna get rich. You better get moving on some
schooling, or the fast food economy awaits you.
How many folks watch college hoops and wonder how the players did in
class that week? If they did all their reading? Finished assigments?
Were enriched? Or do we only care when some team is better than ours -
so we fall back on the "they're hired guns, they caint read, they caint
write, they take basketweaving" arguement?
JD
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9.219 | Things are never as good or bad as they seem | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | NY Yankees: Columbia's Team | Tue Mar 12 1991 15:58 | 35 |
| > For America's sake! Reading latest reports on how far behind we, as a
> country, are getting- it's absolutely sickening. Just look at how the
> foreign students are blowing away academically our own students in our
> own universities. You think they care about NCAA hoops when they go
> back to their countries with their doctorates, ready to add yet some
> more distance between them and us?
And why do you think all these foreigners are attending US
universities? Because the US university educational system is
unquestionably the best in the world. The very best foreign
students attend our universities and should do well compared to our
average students. Our best students match up very well against the
world's best.
> The leadership is to blame here, past and present. Unfortunately, our
> present leadership, who so boldly campaigned for educational
> excellence, has yet to deliver on said commitments. And, I doubt he
> will either. He's gained so much public support on his latest project
> that he can sit back and do nothing for 6 more years and still be the
> man of the decade....
Leadership doesn't have to do anything, and our university systerm will
continue to excel, it has no choice. With a declining college age
population as a result of the baby boomers all being past college age,
in order for these institutions to survive, they have to excel, as
learning institutions, not athletic institutions.
There are too many alarmists running around making broad statements
that aren't backed up in reality. How else do you explain the fact
that a country with less than 5% of the world's population year in and
year out wins more than half of the Nobel Prizes and is either first or
second in the number of patent awards?
|
9.220 | Ron Harper | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Tue Mar 12 1991 15:59 | 25 |
| >> Why did it take a college to find out Harper was dyslexic? Why wasn't
>> it noticed the 13 years prior?
There was a Sports Illustrated article on Harper during his senior
year. He was from the inner-city somewhere where underachieving was
the norm rather than the exception so no one ever bothered to diagnose
his reading disorder.
When he got to Miami, a professor or his tutor caught it pretty quickly
and got him in the appropriate correctional classes. After he got
himself straigtened out (he could hardly talk when he entered Miami,
let alone read), he befriended this little boy he had met who was also
suffering from dyslexia. It was quite a touching story.
Also remember that dyslexia still had kind of a myth syndrome attached
to it in the early 80's.
I agree with Bob Hunt about the prop 48 stuff and all, but this
particular instance is somewhat tainted with racism. If Harper had
been in a middle-class or above school, he might have been diagnosed
early on. However, some in here would have you believe that if a kid
can't read coming out of high school, he's not worth the time. That's
a shame.
--dan'l
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9.221 | Educational Pres. turns butter back into guns | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | The crux of the biscuit | Tue Mar 12 1991 16:58 | 17 |
| >And why do you think all these foreigners are attending US
>universities? Because the US university educational system is
>unquestionably the best in the world. The very best foreign
>students attend our universities and should do well compared to our
>average students.
I've been led to believe that this is the opposite of the truth. In
the far east, the best students go to the local universities, which are
extremely competitive. It's the next cut, bright students who didn't
make it into the small entrance classes and who can afford it who
journey to America and acquit themselves quite well in the U.S.
educational system.
I don't know for a fact that this is the general case, but that's what
was told to me from a few different sources.
Dan
|
9.222 | Off the track a little, but... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Mar 12 1991 17:10 | 39 |
|
> There are too many alarmists running around making broad statements
> that aren't backed up in reality. How else do you explain the fact
> that a country with less than 5% of the world's population year in and
> year out wins more than half of the Nobel Prizes and is either first or
> second in the number of patent awards?
That's in a worldwide comparison where the huge majority come from
underdeveloped, impoverished countries, which is not the kind of
comparison we should be making. The only competition we face from
this population is that for cheap, unskilled labor and natural
resources, markets we shouldn't even be in because they don't pay
and that we have no hope of dominating regardless.
In comparison with Japan and most of Europe, our average students *are*
lagging behind theirs. That may have nothing to do with our university
system, but it has plenty to do with our secondary system. While Nobel
Prizes are nice, without application on a broad scale they mean
nothing to large segments of our population. To support a population
of 225 million-plus, we've got to do a lot better job than we have been
to bring *everyone* to an acceptable educational and therefore economic
level. And no one is going to convince me that at least through
secondary school we're all getting the same opportunity.
I honestly believe that with increased attention to minimal educational
standards we'd see a lot of the other problems we continue to throw
outrageous dollars at (namely crime, drugs, welfare) recede. If we can
do it, it'd be a lot cheaper in the long run, too.
I see no problem in mixing education with big-bucks athletics, though,
as long as the proper standards are in place and cheaters are dealt
with. That's far from the case now, but there's no inherent hypocrisy
in playing these games that many enjoy and the university making some
money off of them, too. If the return to the athlete is a legitimate
educational opportunity, I think that the system is more than fair
without resorting to professionalism in college athletics...
glenn
|
9.223 | Don't you guys get tired of arguing the same bull? | AGNT99::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Tue Mar 12 1991 17:43 | 4 |
|
Excuse me but isn't the week the NCAA tournaments starts? Anyone going to
any games? Will someone be able to report back live when the "choke" takes
place?
|
9.225 | the rest of the horsey has vaporized | AGNT99::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Tue Mar 12 1991 18:32 | 5 |
|
true enough Hawk but this one has been beaten so bad all's that left is a
horseshoe....
mike
|
9.226 | > Is anybody going? (Does it really matter?!) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Mar 12 1991 18:33 | 12 |
| Sorry Mike but I gotta disagree. When you've got a school that's a
lock to win their 2nd NCAA Title in a row that hasn't graduated a
single athlete except for the coaches own son, well, I gotta put up
the red flag.
To be honest I probably wouldn't be so upset except for the fact that
they're so good and so utterly dominating. They've put the rest of
the NCAA at a competitive disadvantage far worse than anything the
Japanese do!
- ACC Chris
|
9.227 | Not so fast, Soup | SHALOT::HUNT | Swatch dogs and Diet Coke heads | Tue Mar 12 1991 18:39 | 5 |
| Chris,
You're conceding this thang to Vegas way too early. They're going down.
Bob Hunt
|
9.228 | | 7211::MGILBERT | Paul Tsongas for President | Tue Mar 12 1991 18:40 | 26 |
|
RE: .219
See the Atlantic Monthly article "the case for more school days" Nov.
1990.
You are perpetuating a myth that is no longer true.
An international study in math and science has shown that the U.S. is
far behind both the Far East and Europe in educational excellence. In
fact our best students don't measure up to their average students. The
study pointed out one basic reason for this. When comparing the test
items to the curriculums of students taking the test it was found that
the countries that scored the highest covered more of the material.
Japan, who averaged near the top, had covered 92% of the material.
England/Wales covered 85% while averaging just below Japan. Hungary,
which was below the median, covered 67%. Thailand, who finished just
ahead of the U.S., covered 63%. The U.S., who finished dead last,
covered just 54% of the material. These test were given to 12th grade
level students who had at least two years of algebra and one year of
geometry and for science had a second year of chemistry,physics, or
biology.
In terms of qualifying students, Hungary qualified 50% of it's students
for the test. The U.S. qualified only 13%.
|
9.229 | | CHIEFF::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Mar 12 1991 18:42 | 2 |
| Mike, that article only addresses elementary and secondary education,
not college level.
|
9.230 | | 7211::MGILBERT | Paul Tsongas for President | Tue Mar 12 1991 18:46 | 8 |
|
The gentlemen in .219 referred to students entering college. The last
time I looked that was the year after 12th grade. The problem needs to
be addressed long before that. In fact we seem to do quite well with
our counterparts at younger ages. It's the 8th to 12th grade level
where we lose out in terms of covering a comprehensive curriculum.
|
9.231 | | ISLNDS::WASKOM | | Tue Mar 12 1991 18:59 | 38 |
| Yes, we revisit the topic of the correct relationship between academic
achievement and athletics in our big-time college sports programs
all the time. Yes, we beat it to death. But I feel pretty strongly
that it's important to do, because it is symptomatic of some pretty
big social problems in the US.
For me, it comes down to a question of what I can do, personally,
to redress the problems as I see them. One of the ways I do that
is by encouraging the high school athletes that I know who have
the possibility/probability of getting athletic scholarships to
view them in their proper light. Athletics will be their part-time
job while in school. Athletics probably *won't* be their job after
graduation, and they need to spend school time preparing for that
reality.
I also try to avoid contributing to what I see as the wrong-headed
focus of big-time athletics. This includes game scheduling which
conflicts with normal college schedules and ticketing practices
which shut out the student body in favor of "fat cat alums". I
simply don't watch games which hit my hot buttons on these points.
Big-time college coaches have an academic responsibility to their
players to the extent that games, travel schedules, and practices
interfere with the student's ability to attend classes and complete
homework assignments. Practices need to be scheduled around classes,
all too often kids are encouraged to schedule classes around practice.
If *not* going to a tournament means your students attend their
class, then don't go. Tournaments scheduled during vacations are
far more appropriate. (Please consider that playing the NCAA's
will mean a minimum of 2 days of classes missed for every team that
plays, even with spring breaks occurring during this period of time.)
Bottom line -- I feel very strongly that as a society, we need to
provide minor leagues for the development of athletic talent, and
return college sports to their original purpose of providing students
an opportunity to play games.
A&W
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9.232 | ACChris should know: talent + coaching = championship | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Mar 12 1991 19:05 | 13 |
|
Say what you will about the sleazy Tark, one thing he isn't is a bad
basketball coach. Tarkanian isn't the chokehorse that a Dean Smith,
Guy Lewis, John Thompson, or Billy Tubbs is when he has the talent.
I don't think Tarkanian will let this team get into a position where
they can lose. I think they really want it, and with Tark's imminent
ouster have placed themselves into a somewhat fraudulent, but very
real, "us-against-the-world" mindset. Not only will they win it, I
think there's going to bodies strewn all along the highway to Indy.
glenn
|
9.233 | | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Mar 12 1991 19:16 | 5 |
| It is interesting that the 2 teams that Tark has said were the only
ones he feared are both out West -- Georgetown and Arizona.
[He specifically has stated he does not fear the slow-down, deliberate
teams, but those that have multiple shot blockers, such as the above
two teams do have on the front line.]
|
9.235 | Minor league for the NFL puts colleges out of business | WORDY::NAZZARO | Princeton to the Final Four!!! | Wed Mar 13 1991 12:57 | 21 |
| I also applaud your note A&W, but not much of the American public
will. In a time of tight money, in an era of the rich getting richer
and the poor getting poorer, the middle class as usual gets the
squeeze. And when that happens, budgets get cut. And when budgets
get cut, non-revenue producing programs go. In far too many schools
across the country, special programs for the gifted, the wave of the
future ten years ago, were sitting ducks for the ax-wielding taxpayers.
But would they cut football? Of course not. Overcrowded, unaccredited
high schools with fewer chances for educational growth are the rule not
the exception in America today, and the bottom-line, myopic, me-first
generation that Ronald Reagan spawned and nurtured just doesn't care.
So when Bill Weld cuts the state education budget by $270 million, rest
assured it's not just "fat" that is being trimmed - it's programs that
make our youth better students and, later, more productive citizens.
Athletics as an avenue of success is a legitimate refuge in a sea of
mediocrity, and if a student-athlete must miss a week of class to go
to a basketball tournament, it's no big deal - the education the
American public supplies for him isn't that hot anyway.
NAZZ
|
9.236 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Northeastern to beat the tarhells | Wed Mar 13 1991 13:39 | 21 |
| Nazz,
The problem you outline is exactly what I talked to my sister about
last night. She lives in one of the downstate NY counties, and I
called to see how things are. Well, she said they were preparing for a
rally against school cuts.
Well, guess what's being cut: Interscholastic sports, bus
transportation, library services (yep, close the library, fire the
librarians - kids don't need books....), non-sports extra-curricular
activities (Drama, band, debate club, etc....), and 'special' courses
(accelerated programs...)
JD
PS. As a side note, in both high school and college, non-revenue
producing sports, such as track and field, gymnastics, field hockey,
tennis, etc., are being phased out. I think I read where the
University of Houston is phasing out many of their programs, and that
their hoop teams were going to drop down to NAIA level. ANyone else
hear that??
|
9.237 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 13 1991 13:47 | 20 |
| I don't think it was the University of Houston but Houston Baptist but
overall, I agree with JD and Nazz.
The spectre of separating the Catholic schools from the Publics in the
Mass high school hockey tournament has come up yet again and I think
the Catholics are continuing to dominate in hockey for many of the same
reasons Nazz listed. If a parent has the money to prep a kid for
hockey (which is damned expensive), then that parent has the money to
send him to a Catholic or Private High School. I know now if I had
kids, I wouldn't send any of them to public schools because the support
is eroding so much. I wouldn't even send a kid to the State University
system anymore, much as it pains me to say it, because of the budget
cutbacks. I can hardly justify recommending anyone *FOR MY OWN ALMA
MATER* because the state university system has been so badly raped.
And I thought Dukakis was bad and Silber would have been bad ....
John
PS - discussion of high school hockey should really go over in the high
school note, if it gets rolling
|
9.238 | | ISLNDS::WASKOM | | Wed Mar 13 1991 15:52 | 7 |
| Thanks for the applause.
My note addressed college-level sports. High school sports is a
different, though related subject. I'll take my comments/perspective
on *that* rat's nest over to the High School Sports note. :-)
A&W
|
9.239 | SCORES | AIMHI::CROCKETT | | Thu Mar 14 1991 17:26 | 9 |
| FINAL PITT 76
GEOGRGIA 68
DUKE 103
NE LOUSI. 73
OSU 67
NEW MEXICO 54
|
9.240 | I need scores! | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Hotlanta is getting warmer! | Thu Mar 14 1991 20:10 | 5 |
| re-1,
thanks! keep them coming!
B.A.
|
9.241 | More Finals | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Thu Mar 14 1991 21:39 | 5 |
| Seton Hall beat Pepperdine, 72-52.
Iowa beat East Tennessee State, 76-73.
NC State beat Southern Mississippi, something like 113-84.
Kansas beat New Orleans, I think it was 65-59.
|
9.243 | | REFINE::ASHE | Left, around & together w/ the right.. | Fri Mar 15 1991 03:39 | 3 |
| Arizona, Indiana and RICHMOND are all winners...X
|
9.244 | Go Spiders! Creepy, crawly, creepy, crawly..... | CUBIC7::DIGGINS | What the hell is that? | Fri Mar 15 1991 11:22 | 9 |
|
Chokexcuse(tm) does it again!!! HA HA HA!! Will they be callin' for
Baywhine's(tm) head? Me thinks so! What an upset!
Steve
|
9.245 | Late game result??? | WORDS::NISKALA | Intercourse the penguin! | Fri Mar 15 1991 11:35 | 1 |
| Who won the Nebraska/Xavier game?
|
9.246 | Xavier pulled it out, too... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Mar 15 1991 11:46 | 13 |
|
Syracuse is unbelievable. I can understand taking a team too lightly
or being flat, but I can't understand such a complete lack of
discipline down the stretch. What, did Boeheim take one timeout in the
last five minutes? Seems that that National article was extremely
well-timed.
Gotta tip my hat to that Penny kid from Coastal Carolina. He was
phenomenal. Had anyone in here heard of him or of his potential future
prospects?
glenn
|
9.247 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 15 1991 11:51 | 4 |
| I don't have the scores but in the late games last night, Xavier,
Indiana, Richmond and Arizona all won.
John
|
9.248 | Recaps of yesterday's games. | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Fri Mar 15 1991 12:46 | 443 |
| RECAPS for Mar 14
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(2) DUKE 102, (17) NE LOUISIANA 73
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Christian Laettner scored eight of his 22 points during a 23-6
run in the second half that carried sixth seed Duke to a 102-73
rout of Northeast Louisiana in the N-C-A-A Midwest regional at
Minneapolis. Duke led, 51-50, early in the second half and
blew the game open with its run. Laettner hit three baskets
and two foul shots as the Blue Devils took a 60-52 lead.
Thomas Hill and Billy McCaffrey connected on three-point shots
and Duke roared out to a 74-56 lead. Hill had 18 points for
Duke and McCaffrey added 17. Anthony Jones, playing despite a
back injury, led Northeast Louisiana with 24 points. Northeast
Louisiana had won 16 consecutive games before the loss to Duke.
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(6) PITTSBURGH 76, (11) GEORGIA 68 (OT)
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Brian Shorter scored a game-high 23 points, including four in
overtime, and Sean Miller hit four free throws in the final
minute as Pittsburgh rallied to beat Georgia, 76-68, in a first
round game at the N-C-A-A Southeast Regional at Louisville,
Kentucky. Georgia led by 10 points with 14 minutes to play,
but the Panthers narrowed the gap as little used Tim Glover
came off the bench to can four three-pointers. Pittsburgh
tied the game at 66-66 on a three-point jumper by Jason Matthews
with 24 seconds left in regulation and Shorter, who had 17
second-half points, scored the first points of overtime to
give the Panthers the lead for good. Matthews extended the lead
to four points with a pair of free throws and, after Georgia
closed to 70-68, Miller sank four straight foul shots to ice the
game. Georgia missed all five of its free throws in overtime.
Glover finished with 12 points and Miller and Matthews had 10
apiece as Pittsburgh, seeded sixth in the Southeast, improved
to 21-11 and advanced to the second round. Marshall Wilson led
Georgia with 22 points and Jody Patton added 14. Patton was
playing in place of Litterial Green, Georgia's leading scorer,
who sat out the game due to a broken left hand. The Bulldogs
finished the season with a 17-13 record.
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(3) OKLAHOMA ST 67, (14) NEW MEXICO 54
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Byron Houston scored 21 points and pulled down 17 rebounds
to spark third-seed Oklahoma State to a 67-54 victory over
New Mexico in the N-C-A-A East Regional at College Park,
Maryland. Houston's basket early in the second half gave
Oklahoma State a 30-28 lead and the Cowboys never trailed after
that. They went on a 10-0 run to go up 45-34 and built their
lead to 49-35 with just over eight minutes left. The victory
was Oklahoma State's first in N-C-A-A tournament play since
1965. The Cowobys won despite hitting on only 21 of 62 shots.
Luc Longley, New Mexico's 7-2 center, led the Lobos with 16
points
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(3) SETON HALL 71, (14) PEPPERDINE 51
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Terry Dehere scored a game-high 26 points and led a decisive
second-half spurt as 13th ranked Seton Hall crushed Pepperdine,
71-51, in a first round game at the N-C-A-A West Regional at
Salt Lake City, Utah. Dehere scored the final seven points of
a 14-0 run which enabled the Pirates to open up a 21-point
lead. Seton Hall led by as many as 17 points in the first
half, but saw Pepperdine, which had won its previous 16 games,
close within two points in the early minutes of the second
half. Anthony Avent added 13 points as Seton Hall, the
third seed in the West Regional, improved to 23-8 on the season.
Pepperdine fell to 22-9. The Waves were playing without Doug
Christie, their leading scorer, who was sidelined by torn
cartilage in his knee. Geoff Lear led Pepperdine with 14
points.
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(6) NO CAROLINA ST 114, (11) SO MISSISSIPPI 85
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Chris Corchiani and Rodney Monroe scored 25 points each to lead
sixth seed North Carolina State to a 114-85 rout of Southern
Mississippi in the Eastern Regional at College Park, Maryland.
Corchiani hit seven of eight shots and handed out 11 assists to
send the Wolfpack to the second round against Oklahoma State.
Corchiani hit his first six shots and was 3-for-3 from
three-point range. Migjen Bakalli of the Wolfpack hit all six
of his three-point shots. Corchiani and Monroe combined for 15
points during a 23-6 run in the second half that broke the game
open after Southern Mississippi moved to within four points at
56-52. Darrin Chancellor had 24 points to lead Southern
Mississippi and Clarence Weatherspoon had 21 points and 12
rebounds.
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(3) KANSAS 55, (14) NEW ORLEANS 49
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Mark Randall's layup early in the second half gave Kansas the
lead for good and the 12th ranked Jayhawks held on to beat New
Orleans, 55-49, in a first round game at the Southeast Regional
in Louisville, Kentucky. Kansas, seeded third in the region,
will meet Pittsburgh in the second round on Saturday. The game
was tied 26-26 at the half, but Randall scored to give the
Jayhawks a 32-30 lead. Kansas then went on a 17-5 spurt to
open up a 14-point lead. The Privateers rallied late and
closed within three at 52-49 with 58 seconds left, but were
unable to score the rest of the way. Mike Maddox led Kansas,
which improved to 23-7, with 12 points and Randall added 10.
Ervin Johnson had 13 points and 14 rebounds for New Orleans
and Tank Collins also scored 13 points. The Privateers finished
the season at 23-8.
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(7) IOWA 76, (10) E TENNESSEE ST 73
-----------------------------------
James Moses hit a pair of free throws with less than three
seconds left to seal the victory as Iowa beat 17th ranked East
Tennessee State, 76-73, at the Midwest Regional at Minneapolis.
Iowa led by five late in the game, but three-pointers by East
Tennessee State's Keith Jennings and Jerry Pelphrey cut the
lead to 74-73. Moses than hit two free throws and the Hawkeyes
fouled Major Geer, sending him to the line for a one-and-one
with less than a second to go. Geer missed the first free throw
and the clock ran out. Rodney English, who scored a game-high
25 points, scored two baskets during a 12-1 run which gave
East Tennessee State a 61-56 lead with more than seven minutes
to play. Iowa then countered with a 7-0 spurt to take the lead
for good. Acie Earl had 18 points for the Hawkeyes, who will
meet Duke in the second round. Iowa, which improved to 21-10
on the season, kept East Tennessee State scoreless for a 5 1/2
minute stretch of the second half and held Jennings, the
Buccaneers' leading scorer to just 11 points. East Tennessee
State finished the season with a 28-5 mark.
WEST REGIONAL
(AT SALT LAKE CITY, UT)
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(11) CREIGHTON 64, (6) NEW MEXICO ST 56
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Chad Gallagher scored 18 points to lead Creighton to a 64-56
victory over New Mexico State in the first round of the
Western Regional at Salt Lake City. Duan Cole scored four of
his 17 points in the final 76 seconds to preserve Creighton's
first victory in the tournament since 1974. Bob Harstad added
13 points and 16 rebounds to help Creighton to its eighth
straight win and 16th in its last 17 games. Randy Brown was
the only New Mexico State player in double figures with 12
points -- all in the second half. The 56 points were the
fewest by the Aggies this season. Creighton will play Seton
Hall in the second round on Saturday.
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(10) TEMPLE 80, (7) PURDUE 63
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Mik Kilgore scored 25 points to lead Temple to an 80-63 victory
over Purdue in the opening round of the Eastern Regional at
College Park, Maryland. Mark Macon had 19 points and Vic
Carstarphen added 18 for Temple, which shot a season-high 65.2
percent from the field. Jimmy Oliver led Purdue with 21
points. Temple will play Richmond, a surprising 73-69 winner
over Syracuse, in the second round. Temple never trailed after
taking a 16-13 lead early in the first half and expanded the
advantage to 13 points in the second half. However, Purdue
chipped away and pulled within five, 68-63, with 3:38 remaining
on a three-point shot by Travis Trice. But Temple closed the game
with a 12-0 run to pull away. The Owls were eight-for-eight from
the line in the final two minutes.
SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
(AT LOUISVILLE, KY)
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(7) FLORIDA ST 75, (10) USC 72
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Douglas Edwards had 24 points and 10 rebounds to lead Florida
State to a 75-72 triumph over Southern California in the opening
round of the Southeast Regional at Louisville, Kentucky. Florida
State will play Indiana in the second round Saturday night.
U-S-C star Harold Miner, a two-time Pacific 10 Player of the Year,
hit only 7 of 27 shots from the field and finished with 16 points.
Miner entered the tournament averaging nearly 24 points a game.
Edwards opened the second half with a pair of three-point plays
to help the Seminoles take a 50-40 lead with 17 minutes left.
U-S-C went on an 8-0 run later in the half to pull within 55-52,
but were unable to move any closer. Florida State rebuilt the
lead to 10 points, 69-59, with four minutes remaining. Robert
Pack led U-S-C with 20 points and Ronnie Coleman added 15.
MIDWEST REGIONAL
(AT MINNEAPOLIS, MN)
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SIENA 90, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 85
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Marc Brown scored 31 points to Siena to a 90-85 victory over
Fairleigh Dickinson in a first-round N-I-T game at Albany.
Doremus Bennerman made three free throws in the final 63 seconds
to seal the game. The Saints built a lead of 14 points in the
second half, but F-D-U rallied to tie the score at 80-80 on a
jump shot by Desi Wilson with 3:39 to play. Marc Brown and
junior guard Mike Brown, who scored 20 points, rallied Siena
down the stretch for the win. Wilson collected 28 points and
eight rebounds for F-D-U.
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FORDHAM 76, SOUTH FLORIDA 66
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Fordham scored the last 15 points of the game to rally for a
76-66 win against South Florida in a first-round N-I-T game
at Tampa. Dave Buckner started the run with his sixth
three-pointer and finished with 25 points as the Rams shot
77.8 percent from the field in the second half. Damon Lopez
scored 16 points and Jean Prioleau added 14 for Fordham, which
raised its record to 25-7 -- tops among any team not selected
for the N-C-A-A. Radenko Dobras and Bobby Russell had 16 points
apiece to pace South Florida.
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(10) BYU 61, (7) VIRGINIA 48
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Shawn Bradley broke an N-C-A-A Tournament record with 10
blocked shots and Brigham Young defeated Virginia, 61-48,
in the opening round of the West Regional at Salt Lake City,
Utah. Bradley, a 7-foot-6 freshman, also altered numerous
shots as Virginia managed a season-low 28 percent shooting
from the field. Bradley started a decisive 15-4 second half
run with a basket and capped it with two free throws as the
Cougars built a 41-33 advantage with 7:30 remaining. Bradley
finished the game with eight points. Gary Trost scored all
13 of his points in the second half for Brigham Young, which
will play Arizona in the second round Saturday. Virginia's
John Crotty led all scorers with 20 points. Bryant Stith
added 13 for the Cavaliers.
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(11) CONNECTICUT 79, (6) LSU 62
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Chris Smith scored 25 points and Shaquille O'Neal was held
in check by a stingy defense as Connecticut defeated L-S-U
in the N-C-A-A Midwest Regional at Minneapolis. O'Neal did
score 27 points and grab 16 rebounds, but looked rusty in
his first game since suffering a hairline fracture in his
left leg on February 27. He missed eight of first 13 shots
and scored 14 of his points after the Huskies built a comfortable
22-point lead. Rod Sellers collected 13 points and 10 rebounds
for U-Conn, which had been disputing its low seed in the region.
Connecticut trailed 21-20 with five minutes left in the first
half when Scott Burrell hit a three-pointer to start a spurt that
resulted in a 36-25 halftime lead. The Huskies then broke the game
open with a 15-4 run at the start of the second half. Connecticut
will play Xavier of Ohio in the second round Saturday.
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OKLAHOMA 111, TULSA 86
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Kermit Holmes poured in 28 points to lead Oklahoma past in-state
rival Tulsa, 111-86, in a first-round N-I-T game in Norman. Brent
Price added 24 points and Jeff Webster 22 as the Sooners raced to
a 19-point halftime lead and cruised home in the second half.
Marcell Gordon netted a game-high 32 points for Tulsa, which
hasn't won in the postseason since capturing the 1981 N-I-T
Championship.
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SW MISSOURI STATE 57, COPPIN STATE 47
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Darryl Reid scored 14 points and Southwest Missouri State outscored
Coppin State 15-6 during the final 6:25 en route to a 57-47 victory
in a first-round N-I-T game at Springfield, Missouri. Reid hit a
backet and four free throws as Southwest Missouri stretched a
38-37 lead with 7:52 remaining into a 51-40 lead just just over
three minutes to play. Arnold Bernard added 11 points and six
assists for the Bears. Larry Stewart scored a game-high 20 points
to lead Coppin State.
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MEMPHIS ST 82, ALA BIRMINGHAM 76
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Elliot Perry scored 24 points to lead Memphis State to an
82-76 victory over Alabama-Birmingham in a first round
N-I-T game. After Alabama-Birmingham took a 68-66 lead
with 5:40 remaining, Memphis State scored the next seven
points to take a 73-68 lead. Alabama-Birmingham moved
within 75-74, but Perry converted a three-point play with
1:10 remaining and the Blazers were unable to move any
closer. Elbert Rogers led Alabama-Birmingham with 24 points.
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ARKANSAS ST 78, RICE 71
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Bobby Gross scored 17 of his 22 points in the second half and
DeWayne McCray added 20 to lead Arkansas State to a 78-71
victory over Rice in the first round of the N-I-T. Brent
Scott topped Rice with 21 points and Dana Hardy added 19.
Gross was six-for-six from the field in the second half
and hit four key free throws down the stretch.
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(15) RICHMOND 73, (2) SYRACUSE 69
---------------------------------
Curtis Blair scored 18 points to lead Richmond to a stunning
73-69 upset of Syracuse in the opening round of the East
Regional at College Park, Maryland. Richmond, winner of the
Colonial Conference, will play Temple Saturday afternoon in
the second round. It marked the first time ever that a 15 seed
has knocked off a second seed in the N-C-A-A Tournament. No
top seed or second seed had lost in the opening round of the
tournament since the field was expanded to 64 teams in 1985.
Terry Connolly added 14 points off the bench for Richmond,
which led throughout the game. Syracuse rallied from a 10-point
second half deficit to pull within one, 70-69, on a running
one-handed jumper by Billy Owens. Syracuse then fouled Eugene
Burroughs with 21 seconds left, but the freshman made both
free throws to give the Spiders a 72-69 advantage. Syracuse
missed a pair of three-pointers in the closing seconds and
Blair added a free throw for Richmond with seven-tenths of a
second remaining. Billy Owens led Syracuse with 22 points.
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(2) ARIZONA 93, (15) ST FRANCIS PA 80
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Matt Othick scored a career-high 25 points and Chris Mills
added 21 to lead Arizona to a 93-80 triumph over St. Francis
of Pennsylvania in the opening round of the West regional at
Salt Lake City. Arizona will play Brigham Young Saturday
in the second round. Othick scored 19 of his 25 points in
the first half when Arizona built a 43-29 lead. St. Francis
made five three-pointers to start the second half and closed
to within 54-46 after Mike Fink hit a short jumper with 13:47
remaining. But Arizona went on an 8-2 spurt, including
consecutive three-point plays by Sean Rooks and Mills, to open
a 62-48 lead. The Wildcats led by as many as 17 points, 72-55,
in the second half. Joe Anderson led St. Francis with 29
points and Mike Iuzzolino had 20.
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(14) XAVIER OH 89, (3) NEBRASKA 84
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Jamie Gladden scored 20 points and backcourt partner Jamal
Walker added 18 as Xavier of Ohio upset Nebraska, 89-84,
in the opening round of the Midwest regional at Minneapolis.
Xavier will play Connecticut in Saturday's second round.
The Musketeers, who are making their sixth straight N-C-A-A
Tournament appearance under head coach Pete Gillen, sealed
the win by making five free throws in the final 47 seconds.
Michael Davenport had 17 points and Brian Grant contributed
15 for Xavier, which advanced to the Final 16 a year ago.
Seven-foot center Rich King led Nebraska with 25 points,
but was held to nine points in the second half. Tony
Farmer and Carl Hayes added 15 points apiece for the
Cornhuskers. With the game tied at 74-74, Grant converted
three free throws and Gladden hit a breakaway layup with
3:44 to go. After Eric Piatkowski made a three-pointer for
Nebraska, Grant hit another free throw and Davenport connected
on a three-pointer to give Xavier an 84-79 advantage.
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9.249 | SCORE _ SJU WINS BY ~7 | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Mar 15 1991 19:08 | 11 |
|
Only caught bits 'n pieces
At one point, SJU has a 23 point lead early in the 2nd half.
Northern Ill. closed to within 6 with a minute or two to go.
I think they may have gotten a bit closer but ran out of time.
Congrat's LOUIEEE
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9.250 | PSU & UCLA in progress update | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Mar 15 1991 19:17 | 7 |
| Penn State has an 8 pt lead with 1:57 to go
They are playing UCLA
Nittn'y lions have uncanny shooting 2nd half w/ great defensive
play.
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9.251 | Nittanies' future looking better... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Mar 15 1991 19:28 | 8 |
|
Hang in there, Lions! With Eastern Michigan upsetting Mississippi
St. (probably not that big of a deal, actually), Bruce Parkhill and
company might be able to swing a date with Smif's boys next week.
Wouldn't that be fun...
glenn (*future* Big 10 Bigot, I suppose...)
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9.252 | Major Complaints. | ANGLIN::KIRKMAN | Yeah, I get StarTrek jokes. | Sat Mar 16 1991 16:42 | 22 |
| The CBS coverage is unbelieveble terrible. MFAH is what they are.
They ignore close games, local interest games, or anything else of
interest. Whoever is deciding what games to cover, and when to switch
games is clueless as to what's going on. They cover blowouts, leave
games when big leads start disappearing, ignore upsets.
Some of the commitators don't know the 1st thing about basketball.
During the UNLV game, one the annoucers made the comment to the effect
that with all the hype about UNLV's bigtime offense that the defense
has gone unnoticed by the players and media. What rock did this guy
crawl out from under?
For all the talk about the great techincal feats by CBS, I could swear
that on multiple occations, CBS has flashed wrong game score when duing
tourny updates. I mean, several times I'm possitive they had the
scores switched and list the wrong team winning. Anybody else notice
that or am I going cross-eyed?
How can we get rid of this F*** Up network and get ESPN back!!!
Commander Sco
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9.253 | | SONG::ASHE | Left, around & together w/ the right.. | Mon Mar 18 1991 00:28 | 10 |
| I was able to get WFAN Thursday around 6 and Chris Russo was talking
to Francessa during one of his breaks on CBS. He was merciless about
how bad it was. Francessa sounded concerned and said he would relay
the comments back, but had no idea what "the viewers" were seeing
because he was in the studio. Russo talked about the 4-at-1 screens,
seeing limited amounts of some early round games and missing key
possesions down the stretch. From the way it sounded, they got better,
but it's still bad...
-Walt
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9.254 | Boring | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Mon Mar 18 1991 11:06 | 7 |
| The worst thing I found about the four-games-at-once scenario was that
they always switched to the last two or three minutes of other games
once the "main" game was over. So all you got to see of these other
games was two or three minutes of one team fouling to put the other
team on the line. Very boring.
--dan'l
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9.255 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | but Lefty's got letters | Mon Mar 18 1991 12:14 | 7 |
|
and they's leave close games with exciting finishes to go back to main games.
rediculous. yesterday leaving the end of the penn st/ e. michigan game to
go back to the redmen texas game which still had over 10 minutes left and
SJU up 10...
bad
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9.256 | Give ESPN back the first round.Please!!!! | PENSAR::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon Mar 18 1991 13:03 | 24 |
| I thought CBS did much better in round 2,partly because they had
experience with that format. Round 1 was a disaster most notably
missing Steve Smith's buzzer beating heroics.
They should really bite the bullet and let ESPN do the first round. I
don't think anybody would hold it against them if they did. The first
round is a nonstop 12 hour event that cannot be interrupted by
dinnertime news!!
A few things I hated about the announcing: When someone would say
A)"That's the best performance I've seen this year" --What does that
mean? How much has he seen ? Do a lot of these guys even watch much
college ball?
B) "They're not giving up" What team would throw in the towel?
Re: WFAN - Ted Shaker of CBS was supposed to be a guest with Russo on
Saturday,but backed out. He's supposed to join "Mad Dog" and Francesca
today.
One funny incident. Just as Francesca was commenting on how surprised
he was that Utah was only 7 down against Southern Alabama and expected
the UTes to be blown out,Russo gave him the word that Utah had run off
the first 12 points of the second half.
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9.257 | Put him out of our misery. | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Mon Mar 18 1991 13:15 | 13 |
9.258 | I had to stick my face in front of the tube to see what was happening... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 18 1991 14:24 | 20 |
|
The incredible thing is that CBS loses its shirt on the first round
action. Their ratings were far below all other network prime-time
shows. I guess they justify their exclusivity based on a delta
where they would have been competing against (ABC + ESPN),
subsidiaries of the same conglomerate. Doesn't do much for the fans,
though...
I was irked when parts of the Penn State overtime were missed, and
where CBS for some unknown reason insisted on showing the four screens
in the final seconds when the other game of interest was in a timeout,
the third game was in the first half, and the fourth was at halftime or
something. I can understand that CBS can't predict the future outcome
of close games, but when the action is right in front of their faces
what's the problem? These guys manage a dozen camera angles during a
football game; they should be to handle four sites where nothing's
going on in two of them...
glenn
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9.259 | Ain't technology wonderful ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Swatch dogs and Diet Coke heads | Mon Mar 18 1991 14:32 | 12 |
| I gotta tell ya, boys, this past weekend confirmed the sheer brilliance
(ha ha!) of my decision a year ago to buy the new home in upstate South
Carolina with the 12' satellite dish already planted in the back yard.
I had full range of all the games at any time. I gave that remote
control thingie a major league workout. Hmmm, Carolina's beating
Villanova, click, let's see Wake against Alabama, click, over to Ga Tech
and Ohio State.
Not too shabby ..
Bob Hunt
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9.260 | Just a jealous guy | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | Rah! Rah! Bronx! Go, Bronx! | Mon Mar 18 1991 14:39 | 4 |
| Cut it out, Bob, or I'm a-comin' down to S. Carolina and takin' your
dish hostage!
Dan
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9.261 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | VirginOnWaterbed-CherryFloat | Mon Mar 18 1991 14:44 | 7 |
| How about all the commercials. Unlike baseball they know how
many games will be played and are stuffing commercials at every
opportunity to make up for the huge loss in televising baseball.
If I see Packer selling Oldsmobiles one more time I'll smash the
TV!
/Don
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9.262 | maybe next year | PNO::HEISER | music over my head | Mon Mar 18 1991 15:03 | 4 |
| I'm glad ASU didn't let Arkansas embarrass them. At least they're on
the right path back to respectability.
Mike
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9.263 | Satellite Dish a sports fans best freind | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 18 1991 15:25 | 12 |
| re: .259 (dish)
I here ya Ketch. That dish of yours is truly a thing of beauty.
Of course the Carolina-'Nova game was preempted here in Atlanta in
favor of Tech-OSU but, thanks to technology, I was able to go down
to a sports bar that shows *all* available UNC games. The place
was jam-packed with Carolina fans. Needless to say a good time was
had by all!
- ACC Chris
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9.264 | Once a Jersey boy, always a Jersey boy | SHALOT::HUNT | Swatch dogs and Diet Coke heads | Mon Mar 18 1991 15:35 | 11 |
9.266 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Let's go Seton Hall, SJU, UCONN! | Mon Mar 18 1991 16:04 | 12 |
| CBS has been aweful. The 4 screen split is nexted to useless. And who
is that chick, Mitzi Gaynor or whatever, down in the southeast. She's
*HORRIBLE* - if she said one more time "Arkansas doesn't have the fire
in their eyes" I was going to go down to Georgia and rip her lungs out.
Commercials! ARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. The same ones, over and
over and over and over. Hey, the women's Final four is in 2 weeks!
BFD!!!
The HORROR!
JD
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9.267 | No sweat | SHALOT::HUNT | Swatch dogs and Diet Coke heads | Mon Mar 18 1991 16:58 | 15 |
9.268 | | DECWET::METZGER | Natasha,Go get Moose and Squirrel | Mon Mar 18 1991 17:09 | 21 |
|
I second the nomination of Bill Walton and Mitzi (ditzy) as the worst announcers
of Hoop ever. If Bill says "the ref should swallow the whistle and let the boys
play" after another brutal hacking foul again I'll personally fly to whereever he
is at and feed him a whistle !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ugh.....
I was bummed when Princeton Lost....guess I'll have to root for Indiana now. I
love watching them play.
If UNC doesn't make it to the final 4 this year then it will be the ultimate
choke job.
Didn't get to watch any games yesterday...St patties day festivities take
precedence over hoop....
O'Metz
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9.269 | Walton did have one gem! | DOCTP::TESSIER | Dial a cliche | Mon Mar 18 1991 17:50 | 8 |
| But Walton did have that great comment during the Indiana-Florida
State game about the FSU player who was in the locker room with
some kind of stomach flu. "This is the NCAA tournament. You
can't be spending your time in the locker room. They've got to
go in there and stick something down his throat to make him puke
it up, so he can get out there and play."
Laker_Ken
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9.270 | | CAM::WAY | Daylight come and me wan' go home | Mon Mar 18 1991 17:52 | 10 |
| >But Walton did have that great comment during the Indiana-Florida
>State game about the FSU player who was in the locker room with
>some kind of stomach flu. "This is the NCAA tournament. You
>can't be spending your time in the locker room. They've got to
>go in there and stick something down his throat to make him puke
>it up, so he can get out there and play."
Oh no! You don't want the locker room to smell like Hurl Whiff do
you!?
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9.272 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Mon Mar 18 1991 18:15 | 26 |
|
Geez, I remember when ESPN was just starting out and people would
say, "what's that?" Now, ESPN is near the top in televising most
sports, but when it comes/came to the NCAA, they are simply the best,
hands down.
Count me as another that thought CBS did a real hack job on the
available games. Instead of just switching to the best game down the
stretch, they always went to the "control center" which told us, "Now
we're going to send you out to x."
I would also agree that they stuck with the blow outs to long
especially when there were other games that were closer. In my area,
they stuck with Arkansas/Arizona St even though Arkansas had the game
wrapped up with under a minute to play.
One thing ESPN did/does well was to shift close games when one game
went to a TO. They would switch rather than jump to a commercial. CBS
on the other hand, simply goes to a commercial.
For my money, I'd like to have ESPN back in the saddle...at least
we wouldn't get reminded every minute about the upcoming features on
60 minutes!
bill..g.
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9.273 | | CAM::WAY | Daylight come and me wan' go home | Mon Mar 18 1991 18:26 | 27 |
9.274 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Mon Mar 18 1991 18:32 | 22 |
| Not enough instant replays!
Stupid moves: Watching BYU v Arizona. They leave the game to go to Nova
v NC..... no problem, right? Except that the game hasn't started yet, so
we spend the next 20 minutes listening to a couple of Dork talking heads
instead of watching hoops. The announcers are not so interesting that
they couldn't save up their comments for the game, when I can
concentrate on the action and tune them out.
I haven't been rooting for anyone in particular, so I don't think it's
bias, but I am getting the distinct impression that in the games I've
seen so far, when the whistle goes off, the Refs have a 50% chance of
being wrong. Everybody screws up a call now and then, but this is
ridiculous.
RE: Analysis
Even ESPN sucks. I'd like to see Vitale and the Vulva spend less time
acting cute and trying to give Italian-Americans a bad name, and more
time analyzing the plays and on-court moves of the various teams.
Mike JN
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9.275 | I'll admit, Valvano turns my stomach... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 18 1991 18:55 | 16 |
|
> Even ESPN sucks. I'd like to see Vitale and the Vulva spend less time
> acting cute and trying to give Italian-Americans a bad name, and more
> time analyzing the plays and on-court moves of the various teams.
Right on here! I've heard a lot of people complementing these two for
their camera presence and whatnot, but they're downright embarassing
when put together in the same studio. Valvano's bringing back
memories of his role in that "Lighter Side of Sports" thing a couple
of years ago. And that business with Bill Cosby last weekend on the
tournament selection show was one of the biggest wastes of fifteen
minutes of sports air time I've ever seen. The two buffoons begging
the Coz for a spot on his show was pathetic...
glenn
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9.276 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Mon Mar 18 1991 19:19 | 30 |
|
re: .274/Mike
I'm curious as to why you feel 50% of the time the ref's could be
wrong, and about the fact that "this is getting ridiculous." Can you
get specific? Are you making a statement from what the announcers are
making? If so, you're in trouble right away.
BTW, Mr. Bball himself, Billy Packer justified himself as being a
know-nothing by incorrectly stating in the Princeton/Nova game that
if the Nova player had hit the ball while the Princeton player was
attempting a throwin, it would of been a violation/T. Wrongo, this
year the rule was changed. When the Princeton player held the ball
over the endline, the Nova player could of hit the ball out of his
hands and it would of been a legal play. Last year it would of been
a T. This year, if the ball is held "inbounds" by the inbounding
player, the ball is fair game.
When it gets down to it, it's really amazing how little these guys
really know about the rules. I still get a laugh at the goaltending
calls. Half of them are basket interference and not goaltending, but
few realize that there is a difference between the two. But, the
block/charge call still takes all the cake. This call is so incredibly
mis-understood that it's beyond laughable....actually, it's sad. And
yet these people are supposed to be informed. Makes me wonder just
how good an analyst they can be if they don't even know the rules.
bill..g.
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9.277 | Just a few of my peeves about CBS' INCREDIBLY AWFUL coverage | WORDY::NAZZARO | So much for Princeton! | Mon Mar 18 1991 19:59 | 24 |
| Beent Mooseburger doen't know that loose a rebound after a shot
isn't a turnover!!! You have to have possession Beent! Go back
to football!!!!
Penn State guy is injured. Let's watch him writhe in pain. Keep
the camera on him while the medical people attend to him. Show a
replay or two. Watch the guy struggle to get up. See limp slowly
limp all the way to the other end of the court. BUT DON'T SHOW US
THE LAST MINUTE OF THE UTAH-PENN STATE GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Florida State - USC, two minutes left, FSU up by three with the ball
in the frontcourt. LET'S GO TO SOME COMMERICALS!!!!!!!!!!!! IN THE
MIDDLE OF THE POSSESSION!!!!!!!!! We come back two minutes later,
the announcers don't know we've seen the insufferable Billy Packer
plugging Olds for the sixty bizillionth time, so they don't give us
a recap. A USC guy is on the line. Who is he? What's the score?
How much time is left? We don't know, 'cuz CBS DOESN'T TELL US!!!!!
Hmmmm Murray Stae down by 15 with 3 minutes left? Everyone in New
England cares deeply about Murray, so let's watch this game to the
very end, and get an indepth analysis. SO WHAT IF THREE OTHER GAMES
ARE GOING ON!?!?!?!?! LET'S SEE PEOPLE FILE OUT OF THE ARENA!!!!!!
NAZZ
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9.278 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Mon Mar 18 1991 20:01 | 26 |
| Mostly I was referring to a fact that I noticed when watching with somebody
else. Always more fun, and you usually discuss the calls and plays more,
so you remember them better.
Something that happened a LOT:
Guy drives to the hoop, goes up, whistle blows.... foul. I'd say `jeez,
that didn't look like a foul'. Replay. The guy was never touched. The
Refs ASSUMED the foul. My comment re: 50% was exaggeration (this is okay
for me to do... but not other people... okay?)
I also didn't think consistency of calls was the best. It seemed to be
pretty hit and miss as far as calling Traveling, and what kind of
contact away from the ball was acceptable. Most games I saw DID seem to
have pretty fair consistency as to how the Blocking Fouls vs Charging
were called.
Also.... Alonzo Mourning. He is a whiner, and when things don't go his
way, he really takes some vicious shots at people. When he fouled out,
Johnson waving bye-bye was great. Johnson shouldn't have got the T. In
fact, if he had flipped him the bird and said `So long, asshole' I still
wouldn't have given him the T.
Re: end line play: Doesn't the defensive player have to give the person
doing the inbounding a certain amount of room? I know he can't reach
across the end line and slap at the ball, but I thought he had to give
some room as well.
Mike JN
|
9.279 | Extremely Small Nit | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 18 1991 20:08 | 4 |
| Brent Musberger doesn't work for CBS anymore, and hasn't since last
April.
John
|
9.280 | | REFINE::ASHE | Left, around & together w/ the right.. | Mon Mar 18 1991 20:51 | 4 |
| RE: the Princeton-Nova play at the end. I understand why the block
the Nova player ran through (no gain for either team). But if the
Princeton player is facing the endline as if to get the pass, would
that be a no-call? We have some part-time refs in here, right?
|
9.281 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Tue Mar 19 1991 15:21 | 30 |
| For any Dudes or Dudettes who are following the NIT:
SAGARIN'S POWER RATINGS
1 Colorado 35
2 Oklahoma 38
3 West Virginia 46
4 Providence 47
5 Stanford 52
6 Cincinnati 55
7 Massachusetts 57
8 So. Illinois 61
9 Wisconsin 63
10 Siena 65
Others:
Memphis State 81
Arkansas St 87
SW Missouri St 89
South Carolina 92
Fordham 96
Wyoming 101
I'm not sure how these things work. Is it the lower the better? The
reason I ask, Colorado - with a 35, just kicked Wyoming's butt - and
they had a 101.
???????
Mike JN
|
9.282 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Tue Mar 19 1991 15:38 | 26 |
|
Nova/Princeton
The no-call at the end of the Princeton game was correct. In fact
it was an excellent no-call. On the replay from the other end of the
court, the Princeton player had excellent position but he flopped when
the Nova guy touched him. Also, the Nova player pulled up just before
making contact which indicated that the Princeton player really didn't
get hit hard enough to be knocked down. Anyway, I thought the actual
play was a great one in trying to draw the foul.
re: endline
The inbounding player only gets room if there is no room behind
him. As the inbounding player on designated throw-in spot, the player
cannot move laterally or forward, but he may move backward. Bet you
weekend warriors didn't know that. So, the inbounding player is only
given room if he cannot move backwards. Other than that, the defensive
player can get right up on the endline. It's the responsibility of the
inbounding player to move backwards....of course the inbounding player
must know that he is allowed to move backwards. Gee, I wonder how
many coaches know that you can move on a designated throw-in spot, and
teach it?
bill..g.
|
9.283 | The epitome of the Peter Principle | WORDY::NAZZARO | So much for Princeton! | Tue Mar 19 1991 17:21 | 3 |
| Sorry about Beent. I meant, of course, Dick Stockboy.
NAZZ
|
9.284 | PSU/EMU = PU........... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Tue Mar 19 1991 23:59 | 11 |
| The CBS coverage is terrible.
I had to sit through PSU/EMU, which I could care less about.
Fortunately, I was able to follow the Redmen/Texas on radio.
I wonder how CBS is going to screw me on Friday evening.
GO REDMEN.
Redmen Phil
|
9.285 | News... | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | The lady is 2 tough 2 tame! | Wed Mar 20 1991 00:26 | 13 |
9.286 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Wed Mar 20 1991 12:57 | 9 |
| Speaking of CBS' terrible coverage, there was something else I was
wondering. What if your local team was playing in one of the 1st-round
games that started at about 5pm eastern time on either Thursday or
Friday? The 2 games I'm referring to were the Creighton-NMSU and the
S.Alabama-Utah games. Did you just get screwed and miss it, or would
CBS stay on the air in your area? I notice they scheduled low-profile
teams in both those games.
Joe
|
9.287 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 20 1991 13:44 | 11 |
| OK, OK, so it's not the NCAA, but UMass has gotten past the second
round of the NIT for the first time ever with a 78-74 win at Fordham
last night. The Minutemen play at Siena tomorrow night for a chance to
go to the semifinals in Madison Square Garden next Monday night. Other
quarterfinal pairings are:
Tonight: Oklahoma at Providence
Thurs: Stanford at Southern Illinois
Arkansas State at Colorado
John
|
9.288 | | CAM::WAY | Daylight come and me wan' go home | Wed Mar 20 1991 14:07 | 12 |
9.289 | Go UMass... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Wed Mar 20 1991 17:25 | 4 |
| Ditto for the Redmen two years ago (in the NIT).
Redmen Phil
|
9.290 | | SACT41::ROSS | Dean happens | Wed Mar 20 1991 19:13 | 12 |
| Did anyone else see the article in SI a couple weeks ago regarding the
Hank Gathers situation? The person who came out looking the best in the
whole matter was Paul Westhead... the rest of the bunch: the family, the
lawyers, Bo Kimble, and Hank himself all came across as money-grubbing
greedheads.
As for the big deal about Westhead reportedly telling a doctor to cut Hank's
prescription, that has yet to be proven. But it was stated that Hank had
his own methods for dealing with the medicine - he'd jump rope and run sprints
for long periods of time before games in order to burn off the beta-blockers
that were controlling his heart rhythm. That was Hank's decision - not Paul
Westhead's.
|
9.291 | The ambulance chaser has fermented public opinion | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | The crux of the biscuit | Wed Mar 20 1991 19:33 | 9 |
| My conclusions from the articles are much like Doug's. I'd add one
thing. The separate pieces of those who stood to gain from Hank's pro
career, his mother, the mother of his child, his brothers, etc. were
only galvanized by one thing, the slick lawyer who's representing "the
family" who himself can only be eyeing one thing: his 30% cut of any
winnings (which will likely be settled out of court and a nice piece of
change).
Dan
|
9.292 | | DECWET::METZGER | Natasha,Go get Moose and Squirrel | Wed Mar 20 1991 21:13 | 13 |
|
Not to mention the flack that Bo Gimble has taken from the Gathers clan because
he had the nerve to live and sign an NBA contract.
I, too came away with the conclusion that Gathers knew exactly what he was going
on when the medicine dosage was reduced. He was also trying to burn it all off
before hte games by doing sprints or jumping rope.
I'm sure the family will reap a hefty profit from their legal action against
the school.....
Metz
|
9.293 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Thu Mar 21 1991 17:51 | 23 |
| Did anyone watch the Providence Oklahoma game in lasted night's NIT
Tourney?
I did. And I'm c-c-c-curious if anyone saw what I did.
13+ minutes to go, and Oklahoma up by 14 points. Suddenly the Refs went
on a run! Yep... the Refs. I've never seen anything like it. Over a 4
minute period they called a couple of traveling calls on Oklahoma that
were super cheap. They called fouls that were unbelievable. They kept
putting Providence on the line, or giving them the ball out of bounds.
They called OU for a charge and the replay clearly showed the Providence
player LEAPING into the OU guy. At the end of the 4 minutes OU had only
a three point lead and were reeling. I thought it was an amazing display
of poise for them to get it back together and win the game. Now, we all
know Clemson Refs are purchased on a weekly basis (or by the season)...
but how prevalent is this practice in college hoops?
I was seriously ass-tounded. I had started out kinda hoping Providence
would win, just because I thought Colorado University would have a
better chance of beating Providence than Oklahoma. That four minutes
definitely changed my mind about who I wanted to win.
Mike JN
|
9.294 | | REFINE::ASHE | You're watching 3CP1, All-Russian TV... | Thu Mar 21 1991 19:17 | 7 |
| I thought OU got the same kind of treatment (other way around) against
Cincinnati. The Bearcats got hosed big time...
And sorry Minutemen fans, but I gotta root for Siena and hope the same
thing happens for them.
_Walt
|
9.295 | | DECWET::METZGER | Oh No, I've said too much... | Thu Mar 21 1991 21:32 | 10 |
|
I saw the same thing...I couldn't believe all the tickey - tack fouls that got
called in a 5 minute segment. Quite the ugly hoop game once the refs(tm) got
involved.
Two guys bumping into each other away from the ball and the OU guy got called
for the foul.
Metz
|
9.296 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | Baseball = Hi-Bore-Nation Season ;^( | Thu Mar 21 1991 22:00 | 9 |
|
yeah but it went both ways. Providence had 7 personals against them and OU
had none in the first 10 minutes of the second half so they obviously felt
obligied to even it out ...
wasn't that Saliner for OU something ? Son of gun was automatic in the box
the second half..
mike.
|
9.297 | Scores? | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | The lady is 2 tough 2 tame! | Thu Mar 21 1991 23:27 | 4 |
|
Any scores from tonights games?
B.A.
|
9.298 | | REFINE::ASHE | You're watching 3CP1, All-Russian TV... | Fri Mar 22 1991 01:11 | 2 |
| Arkansas blew out Alabama... Seton Hall squeaks by Arizona...Kansas
up 26-4....first half...
|
9.299 | halftime score 27-22 Knight on the losing side | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Mar 22 1991 01:35 | 1 |
|
|
9.300 | | CSC32::GL_JOHNSON | Song for the muses | Fri Mar 22 1991 01:39 | 6 |
| Arkansas 93, Alabama 70
Seton Hall 81, Arizona 77
Kansas 49, Indiana 27(half)
Utah vs. UNLV to begin in < 5 mins.
glen j.
|
9.301 | one more wafer to go and I'm out of here | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Baseball = Hi-Bore-Nation Season ;^( | Fri Mar 22 1991 01:40 | 6 |
|
Considering it was 21-4 at one point and 26-9 at another I'd say Bobby
made some nice adjustments. I hate to think the comeback was the results
of some happy whistlers....
mike
|
9.302 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Baseball = Hi-Bore-Nation Season ;^( | Fri Mar 22 1991 01:42 | 4 |
|
Who the hecks right here Kev or GL?
mike
|
9.303 | 55-32 at start of 2nd half | CSC32::GL_JOHNSON | Song for the muses | Fri Mar 22 1991 01:44 | 7 |
|
Actually Mike, Kansas was 10-17 during the first 5 minutes, with
most of those 3-pointers. Combination of Kansas cooling off and
Indiana playing better D. Jayhawks are continually pounding the ball
inside.
glen j.
|
9.304 | | MAXWEL::CHILDS | Baseball = Hi-Bore-Nation Season ;^( | Fri Mar 22 1991 01:46 | 2 |
|
well 55-32 isn't the comeback that 27-22 was...Indiana better dig deep...
|
9.305 | final update | CSC32::GL_JOHNSON | Song for the muses | Fri Mar 22 1991 03:23 | 5 |
| Kansas 83, Indiana 65
UNLV 83, Utah 66
glen j.
|
9.306 | UMass in Semis! | ISLNDS::WALSH | Howie @BXC | Fri Mar 22 1991 03:45 | 3 |
| UMass 82, Siena 80 in overtime. UMass scored the only two points
of the OT. They play Stanford on Monday and I think the other semi
is Oklahoma v. Colorado.
|
9.307 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 22 1991 11:35 | 14 |
| The UMass game of course is the only one that really and truly matters.
:-)
Tony Barbee hit a 3 pointer as time was expiring to tie it. Our pal
Nazz, who sat in his parked car outside his house to listen to the game
on an Albany station, called me at 10 last night to give me all the
details. Lest I spoil his fun, I'll let him post the news.
We messed up the NIT big-time because they really wanted Fordham to get
in for the local draw. Fine with me.
Sorry Walt,
John
|
9.308 | | SACT41::ROSS | Damon Bailey - the anti-Hurley | Fri Mar 22 1991 12:14 | 7 |
| Let's be honest, the Hoosiers had a good year, but underachieved by losing
so badly last night. A top 5 team should at least reach the round of 8.
Bob Knight MUST go outside his normal recruiting range {IN,IL,OH} to get
a big man for the year after next. One 7 footer makes everything fall
into place in 92-93. Even a Dean Garrett or Uwe Blab would have made this
team a powerhouse.
|
9.309 | | CAM::WAY | Same old, same old, Jimmy Rain... | Fri Mar 22 1991 12:38 | 6 |
| I thought I heard the score as 85-83.
If that's so it was quite a comeback, because I saw an early score
of 21-4 Kansas!
'Saw
|
9.310 | Never were in last night's game ... | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Mar 22 1991 13:03 | 10 |
| > I thought I heard the score as 85-83.
No, it was 83-65.
I wonder about BK's coaching this year. IU came out flat against both
FSU and Kansas. It seemed to me that they really weren't into either
game at the start. While he was once a great coach, maybe he just doesn't
have what it takes to motivate today's players. He continues a trend
since the national championship game against Syracuse with a bunch of
underachieving teams.
|
9.311 | | FTMUDG::REED | Sutton+Houston=1992NCAAChamps | Fri Mar 22 1991 13:15 | 10 |
| Indiana never looked like they would come back. A few times they
gained acouple of baskets but then Kansas just picked up the pace.
A great effort outa KU that will give them momentum for Arkansas
(who apparently didn't play that great against Alabama despite their
93 points)
Come on Kansas. I want a OSU/KU rematch.
Cowboy
|
9.312 | But Knight can't de-motivate the other team | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Fri Mar 22 1991 13:19 | 25 |
9.313 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Un Rosalind der schplat | Fri Mar 22 1991 14:00 | 6 |
| Dan'l,
The way the Rebels played last night, Kansas would have whupped them.
The Rebels can be had.
JD
|
9.314 | BK didn't have his team ready to play ... | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Mar 22 1991 14:00 | 17 |
9.315 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Fri Mar 22 1991 14:40 | 8 |
| There was an article in the paper that said that Colorado was originally
scheduled (or intended, based on regions) to play UMass. But that it was
decided to pit Colo vs Okla. in the semis to avoid the possibility of
two Big 8 teams playing in New York for the Championship.
Seems like a pretty shoddy decision to me.
Mike JN
|
9.316 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Fri Mar 22 1991 14:50 | 14 |
| Re: Indy and Kansas game
I thought Knight made some pretty good adjustments, but Kansas was just
unconscious when the game started; everything they fired up was falling
through the hoop. Indy started deep in the hole, and needed some luck
and some skill to get out. They didn't get either.
I saw Knight yelling a couple times, and doing some drawing, and I think
he was trying to get his people to block-out. On the Offensive boards,
Indiana was out rebounded 2 to 1. Shooting percentages were pretty equal
for both teams. Kansas looked awesome from 3 point land, but I'll
maintain that Indiana losted it on the front line.
Mike JN
|
9.317 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Fri Mar 22 1991 14:54 | 5 |
| I'll also maintain that Arizona has a better ball club than Seton Hall,
but .... while Lute Olson isn't chopped liver... PJ Carlissimo is a hell
of a lot better coach.
Mike JN
|
9.318 | Knight speaks truth | SHALOT::HUNT | Swatch dogs and Diet Coke heads | Fri Mar 22 1991 15:14 | 12 |
| A quote from Knight after the loss to Kansas ...
"We got beat right where we ought to get beat [in the tournament].
We're not a team capable of getting to the Final Four. There have
got to be four better teams than us in America. One of them is
Kansas."
This is the biggest difference between Knight and Smith. Snuffy would
never say this and he cain't anyway because of his obscene talent
overload.
Bob Hunt
|
9.319 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Fri Mar 22 1991 15:24 | 6 |
| I'll be pulling for Kansas tomorrow, but I doubt they'll have an answer
for Miller. He's probably lickin' his chops looking at KU's lineup. I
would guess KU will put Randall on him.
Joe
|
9.320 | Signed, Confused...again... | FTMUDG::REED | Sutton+Houston=1992NCAAChamps | Fri Mar 22 1991 15:31 | 17 |
| >There was an article in the paper that said that Colorado was originally
>scheduled (or intended, based on regions) to play UMass. But that it was
>decided to pit Colo vs Okla. in the semis to avoid the possibility of
>two Big 8 teams playing in New York for the Championship.
>Seems like a pretty shoddy decision to me.
>Mike JN
The NIT committee obviously makes up the schedule as teams advance
and as teams fall. That's really convenient for the NIT but not
too fair. They must have SOME guidelines to go by. Surely the
NIT is more thought out than this. Anyone know what determines
the scheduling, etc?!?!
Cowboy
|
9.321 | How much can they make if they play there ... | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Mar 22 1991 15:34 | 7 |
| > The NIT committee obviously makes up the schedule as teams advance
> and as teams fall. That's really convenient for the NIT but not
> too fair. They must have SOME guidelines to go by. Surely the
> NIT is more thought out than this. Anyone know what determines
> the scheduling, etc?!?!
Money.
|
9.322 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Fri Mar 22 1991 15:42 | 10 |
| I think they try to make some matchups regional, such as Rice-Arkansas
St., Tulsa-Oklahoma, and Wyoming-Colorado. Other than that, I don't
know what other means they use to determine matchups. As for which
teams play at home, they try to pick place where attendace will be
good. After CU beat Michigan and had a good turnout for that game,
they gave them another home game and then another. In recent years,
New Mexico has hosted quite a few NIT games because they traditionally
draw well.
Joe
|
9.323 | | FTMUDG::REED | Sutton+Houston=1992NCAAChamps | Fri Mar 22 1991 15:50 | 8 |
| re: 9.322
The committee really DOESN'T care about being fair to the
participants and money talks. Colorado would be really
lucky to still be winning if they were the visiting team.
|
9.324 | Crimson Tide band helps Arkansas | SHALOT::MEDVID | wild but not lost | Fri Mar 22 1991 15:57 | 17 |
| A silly as it may sound, I think a major turning point in the Arkansas
Alabama game was something the Tide band did. Arkansas was leading,
but could not shake Bama in the second half. Then there was a stoppage
of play. The Bama band chanted the following:
"Olliiiiiiiiie, Olliiiiiiiiie, Olliiiiiiiie...YOU'RE FAT!"
Then they all giggled and highfived and did that "yeah we're gonna win
this game for our team" band-type hooha.
Miller caught fire right after that. Totally unstoppable the rest of
the game.
Funny how coaches will search for an edge before the game. If they
wait long enough, usually the opposing team's band will give them one.
--dan'l
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UMASS TO THE FINAL FOUR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is only the NIT of course, but UMass will be entertaining Stanford
at Madison Square Garden Monday night at 7. Yours truly will be there,
of course, and will file a detailed report of the Minuteman victory
Tuesday morning.
As for last night's thrilling 82-80 overtime victory against 14,084
fans and a tough Siena team, let me just say that the win was nothing
short of miraculous! UMass was down 10 with 8 minutes left, down 4
with 3 minutes left, but an alley oop slam by William Herndon and a
Hrndon tip-in tied the game at 76 with 1:20 left. Siena missed a
shot with 40 seconds left, and UMass got the rebound. They can work
the clock for the last shot, BUT NNNOOOOOOOOO, Tony Barbee tries a
layup with 20 seconds left!!! Blocked shot!!! Siena gets the rebound,
and Anton Brown, apparently thinking that UMass is down rather than
tied, fouls Siena's Marc Brown with 13 seconds left. Brown makes
two FT. UMass is down two. They push it upcourt, get the ball low
to Harper Williams AND HE'S FOULED - 5 SECONDS LEFT. He makes the
first, Siena calls time out to ice him, and it works. Williams misses
the seconds, rebound to Siena's 7' center ????? Downey. He gets fouled
with 2.9 seconds left and makes both 80-77 Siena. UMass tosses the
ball in to halfcourt and called TO right away - only .6 seconds
expired. With 2.3 seconds left, Brown inbounds to Tony Barbee, who is
0-5 in three pointers for the night, but he turns and takes an NBA
3-pointer - IT'S GOOD, IT'S GOOD!!!!!!! WE'RE GOING OVERTIME.
Neither club can throw it in the ocean in OT. Finally UMass fouls
some guy for Siena with 1:25 left. He misses both FT!!! UMass with
the ball, works the clock, McCoy pops out for an open 17 footer - GOOD!
UMass leads 82-80. Siena has 46 seconds left to do something, but the
UMass defense is too tough, and Siena's last second desperation shot
is a 3-point underhand scoop. UMass rebounds and IS GOING TO NEW
YORK!!!!!
NAZZ
|
9.326 | Redmen on a roll......... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Sat Mar 23 1991 15:53 | 11 |
| The Redmen of St. John's whipped the Buckeyes of Ohio State last night
91-74, to advance to the Midwest Regional finals vs. Duke on Sunday
afternoon. The way they're playing (shooting well, hitting the boards,
getting the loose balls, getting balanced scoring, playing D), a win
over Duke is possible.
Let's go Redmen.
Redmen Phil
|
9.327 | Big East retains thug image | SHALOT::MEDVID | we were never being boring | Mon Mar 25 1991 12:16 | 23 |
| UConn has been one of my favorite teams in the past few years...until
Friday night. The roughing up of Christian Laittner (by Burrell?) has
put them on my black list. It's also a mark against the Big East.
Laittner, on the other hand, was so so so cool. Now there's a man with
a good grasp on his emotions. Had he not kept calm when Burrell? was
in his face, there never would have been a technical called. If the
officials would have seen what was being done to him on the scrammble
for the loose ball, I dare say that player would have been thrown out
of the game.
Never thought I'd say this but:
GO ACC!
except Carolina, of course.
--dan'l
|
9.328 | Did UConn behave this way in the regular season? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 25 1991 13:32 | 21 |
|
> UConn has been one of my favorite teams in the past few years...until
> Friday night. The roughing up of Christian Laittner (by Burrell?) has
> put them on my black list. It's also a mark against the Big East.
I was thinking the exact same thing while watching this game, Dan'l.
First off, last weekend UConn put on a Miami Hurricane-style midcourt
boogie upon their advancement to the Final 16, which I didn't think was
too classy. Then the technical on the guy who was obviously trying to
bait Laettner into a fight. When that didn't work, it was time for the
good old-fashioned head stomping while Laettner was down on the floor
after a loose ball. Disturbing...
UConn had a great reputation last year as a valiant, sportsmanlike team
when they fell to Duke in one of the best (and most heartbreaking)
games of the year. This year they behaved very poorly in defeat. Is
UConn taking the mantle from Georgetown as the dirty team of the Big
East?
glenn
|
9.329 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Kenya Roools again | Mon Mar 25 1991 13:55 | 9 |
| I was really surprised by UCONN. I expect Jim Calhoun to put a stop to
that crap. Calhoun took none of that crap at Northeastern - in fact he
benched a top prospect (Endy Basquit - instant offense) for taunting
while at NU. Hopefully Coach Calhoun will set things straight.
In defense, Laetner deserves whatever he gets. The guy never gets
called for anything.
JD
|
9.330 | Laettner tops in my book | SHALOT::MEDVID | we were never being boring | Mon Mar 25 1991 14:17 | 15 |
| Maybe Laettner doesn't get called for anything because he's a clean player.
After Friday night's exhibition of utmost temperance, you'd have a hard
time convincing me otherwise.
He doesn't have the massive body to gain much of an advantage in the
lane. And, let's say he doesn't get whistled, you are way out of line,
JD, in saying that a player deserves to be elbowed and forearmed in the
face while going for a lose ball. There is no room for that kind of
unsportmanlike conduct in any activity.
Laettner got the best of UConn and the Big East by turning the other
cheek. I wish I could control my temper like he did. He is a
testament of good sportsmanship, in my opinion.
--dan'l
|
9.331 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Kenya Roools again | Mon Mar 25 1991 14:27 | 27 |
| Dan'l
Not saying Laetner deserved getting elbowed and forearmed - I agree -
it has no place.
However, I think its frustrating when one player can get away with
pushing and shoving and not getting called, and another player does
the same thing and does get called. Laetner happens to fall in the
first category (so does Larry Johnson, FWIW). If refs could be more
consistent, perhaps frustrations wouldn't build to a point where those
players that have a low boiling point won't explode and do something
stupid.
I've always wondered why refs, who to a person claim to be objective
and fair, insist on favortism in calling fouls (both in college and in
the pros). Why do freshman automatically get whistled? Why do big
subs get whistled? Why do certain teams somehow manage to go through a
complete game without getting any whistles?
For instance Dan'l, why is Christian Laetnerr able to bump and shoot
from inside and not get the call, but an opponent isn't?
I've been disappointed the whole tourney in the officiating. I think
officials are afraind to call stuff against 'stars' and against the
favorites.
JD
|
9.332 | | CAM::WAY | Props have great shoulders to lean on | Mon Mar 25 1991 14:27 | 12 |
| Well, I know that there's been lots of talk lately about how stressed
Calhoun is. One of the more uncharacteristic things that no one in
here has mentioned is how much he's berated his players lately.
I'm know from experience the coach's attitude has a great effect on
the players. I figured this was going to be a rebuilding year and
I'm surprised they went as far as they did.
We'll see what happens next year...perhaps they'll clean up their
act a bit, and Big Jim will be a tad more relaxed....
'Saw
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9.333 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | A Question of Balance | Mon Mar 25 1991 14:41 | 7 |
| re .331
Yeah, I agree with ya, JD. Greg Kite used to get a technical just for
checking into a game.
Rich
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9.334 | St. Christian ??? Don't $%^*%$# think so | SHALOT::HUNT | Swatch dogs and Diet Coke heads | Mon Mar 25 1991 14:44 | 18 |
9.335 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Pick up the pace .... | Mon Mar 25 1991 15:06 | 14 |
| re .331
Laettner got any with some unbelieveable traveling a couple of times
too ... once, they should have given him a damned passport.
Anyhow the only real game was UNC and Temple. Macon was fantastic (was
very happy for him), and Temple played their guts out, UNC did what
they had to do to hang on.
Did anyone see the look that came on Dean's face when time expired ?
The first emotion wasn't joy, it was relief .....
It's a shame to live under that type of pressure ...
|
9.337 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Kenya Roools again | Mon Mar 25 1991 15:30 | 22 |
| Doc,
Macon put on quit a show. I was hoping that last 3 would go in. But
them's the breaks.
Hawk:
Hawhawhaw.
Larry Johnson has changed. For one thing, he's a man playing against
boys. And he doesn't need protection by the refs. When UNLV fans
laugh about the stuff he gets away with, you know it's pretty true.
If Coach K can get the refs to call 3 seconds or over the back, DUKE
can beat UNLV. It's the only way.
However, the heart and soul of UNLV is Stacey Augman. He's the guy
who'll turn it up a notch on either end.
And as BIll Walton said yesterday, the real unsung hero has been Eckles
(and to some degree, Spencer). They've been playing big.
JD
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9.338 | Macon called his shots | SHALOT::HUNT | Swatch dogs and Diet Coke heads | Mon Mar 25 1991 15:31 | 9 |
| Comments from the North Carolina players after Macons's performance
yesterday indicated that Macon would say "Good!" when he released the
shots he thought would drop. He shot 12 for 23 for 31 points and said
"Good!" on all 12 shots that hit.
Methinks he made up for his embarassing 6 for 29 performance three years
ago against Duke in the Meadowlands.
Bob Hunt
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9.339 | Un-conscious ! | LUNER::BROOKS | Pick up the pace .... | Mon Mar 25 1991 15:36 | 12 |
| I wish that people would kindly get off of that 6-29 game. The
announcers made me want to throw up recalling it.
the way I see it, the man had a bad game, induced by good defense. It
happens to everyone, and for some reason, Macon has had to hear that
B.S. ever since.
He finally got a good supporting cast and went to town on the Heels.
That was one of the big reasons I was rooting for him.
Like JD, I was praying that last three would go down, but dems the
breaks .... AAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH !!!!!!!!!!!!
|
9.340 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Buckle Up Wade! | Mon Mar 25 1991 15:37 | 9 |
| Ya gotta love ol' Bill Walton. When asked to recount his favorite
moment in the tournament he says it was UNLV's play in the beginning
of the second half with Seton Hall. He called it perfect basketball.
Then he says UNLV is ripe for the upset because they look so tired.
Huh? Did the CBS brass call the studio and tell the redhaid calling
the Rebels perfect is not a way to drum up business for next Saturday's
and Monday's games?
/Don
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9.341 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Pick up the pace .... | Mon Mar 25 1991 15:42 | 8 |
| Well, they certainly picked a guy who knows about being undefeated and
having high expectations. Walton certainly states his opnions up front.
You may not agree (such as his criticsm of Chaney's last shot), but he
doesn't hide from a different opinion ....
UNLV will eat Duke alive .... my big question is whether or not Hurley
will continually pcik up his dribble at midcourt when Hunt puts the
screws on him like last year ?
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9.342 | He's still earned my respect | SHALOT::MEDVID | we were never being boring | Mon Mar 25 1991 16:40 | 24 |
| You are right, Bob Hunt. I forgot about Christian Laettner's technical
in the ACC championship game...I wasn't watching. So he does have a
temper. Even more to his credit that he controlled it Friday after
being mauled while defenseless on the floor and faced a few seconds
later.
Imagine if that had been somebody like Derrick Coleman, Patrick Ewing,
Larry Johnson, or Alonzo "Mr. Attitude" Mourning. There would have
been a bench-clearer as sure as you can say Dean Smith's a choker.
Laettner, on the other hand, obviously has learned to shed his ego
along with his sweats.
I just can't say enough about how much respect he's gained in my eyes.
It's hard to picture any other basketball player, present or past, that
would have taken what Burrell dished out, gotten up, exchanged a few
stares, and went on playing.
And don't we all get angry with the Dean-sided officials? And get
this: there was a letter to the Charlotte Observer sports editor from a
Carolina fan last week that called for Laettner's public appology or
else suspension from basketball. Wonder what this person thought of
the King Rice incident?
--dan'l
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9.343 | Christian goody two shoes | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | The crux of the biscuit | Mon Mar 25 1991 18:06 | 16 |
| >In defense, Laetner deserves whatever he gets. The guy never gets
>called for anything.
I missed the incident, as the game didn't keep my attention.
But I'll say one thing for Laettner, someone has sure taught him well.
He has the entire NBA bag of tricks going for him, the one that tells
how to get away with whatever you can when the ref's not looking. I've
been seeing it all year in his play, and the play where Duke scored
just before the half sticks out.
Laettner's looking to be a cross between Bill Laimbeer and Kevin McHale
in the NBA, in more ways than one.
Dan
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9.344 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | A Question of Balance | Mon Mar 25 1991 18:23 | 17 |
|
> Laettner's looking to be a cross between Bill Laimbeer and Kevin McHale
> in the NBA, in more ways than one.
He has niether Laimbeer's outside short or McHale's inside moves.
That's not saying he won't improve but I see him being drafted in the
2nd round and not making it. Sort of in the Sampson/Joe Barry Carroll
mold of loaded potential.....no heart.
Funny thing about Laimbeer. I detest the guy. But, Dan is right. If he
played for a team I rooted for I would admire his strategy and awe at
the way he took his opponents out of their game.
Does this mean that if McHale or Laimbeer played for the Nets that Dan
would admire them for their talents?
Rich
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9.345 | It's a story because it's a story | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | The crux of the biscuit | Mon Mar 25 1991 18:32 | 11 |
| >the way I see it, the man had a bad game, induced by good defense. It
>happens to everyone, and for some reason, Macon has had to hear that
>B.S. ever since.
Like it or not, that game started a tremendous slump that Macon only
got out of this year. If he works on his ball-handling, learns about
shot selection, and makes the transition to NBA-style defense, he could
be a very useful 3rd guard. I'd love to see him in that role on the
Lakers.
Dan
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9.346 | Intensity = Ability ??? | SHALOT::MEDVID | we were never being boring | Mon Mar 25 1991 18:36 | 8 |
| You guys see the negatives in Laettner that I don't. I'll have to
watch more closely.
Rich, what makes you say he doesn't have heart? Just because he's not
a fiery player? I don't think he'll be a great pro either, but I say
that because he doesn't have enough beef on his bones.
--dan'l
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9.347 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | A Question of Balance | Mon Mar 25 1991 18:40 | 10 |
| Dan'l, I don't think he has what it takes to succeed at the NBA level.
And it has nothing to do with lack of beef. He is a very talented
player who is a premier player at the college level. In order to
succeed a guy has to turn it up a notch in the pros and I don't think
Laettner's got the heart to do it.
Just a hunch.
Rich
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9.348 | Laettner mostly lion | SHALOT::HUNT | Swatch dogs and Diet Coke heads | Mon Mar 25 1991 18:45 | 11 |
| Laettner has the heart.
He killed Connecticut at the buzzer in overtime in last year's East Region
finals. He was just a sophomore then. The year before, 1989, as a
freshman, he was the best player on the court as Duke took out Georgetown
again in the East Region finals. That stuff takes heart and ice water in
the veins.
He may not be a star in the NBA but lack of heart will not be the cause.
Bob Hunt
|
9.349 | Random NBA draft thoughts | WORDY::NAZZARO | UMass: NIT Final Four now; NCAA next | Mon Mar 25 1991 19:13 | 12 |
| Laettner will be the nexted Danny Ferry in the pros.
Macon played his way into the lottery, IMO. He plays excellent
defense, handles the ball well enough for an off guard, and he
has the stroke.
SOme idiot announcer yesterday said Fox and Chilcutt are both first
round draft choice sure bets. Not even ACC_Chris has spewed that
garbage. I see Fox as a tweener who may not have a pro position,
and Chilcutt as a marginal pro at best (another Dave Popson?).
NAZZ
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9.350 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | A Question of Balance | Mon Mar 25 1991 19:28 | 6 |
| Did anyone see Laettner in the Goodwill Games last summer? When he was
in with the big boys, he just didn't have it. Maybe it was me but he
seemed to be in over his head.
Rich
|
9.351 | Like Chaney said, intellectually dishonest ... | EARRTH::BROOKS | Pick up the pace .... | Mon Mar 25 1991 20:28 | 35 |
|
re.345
> Like it or not, that game started a tremendous slump that Macon only
> got out of this year.
Dan, I'm suprised at you for falling for the hype.
Macon passed the 2,600 point mark yesterday. Between you and me, I
would guess that most of those points came after the Duke game three
years ago.
People forget that Macon was the last, and possibly most talented
edition to an already solid team in 88. Tim Perry (and another guy
whose name I forget) went to the NBA, and Macon saw box and ones and
triangle and two's ad infinum ... being the only threat on the court,
defenses went after him with a vengance. It's amazing he's done what he
has done.
> If he works on his ball-handling, learns about shot selection,
How paternal of you. Scouts give him high marks for both already. Even
in his off years, Macon is touted as one of the best players off the
dribble in the country.
> and makes the transition to NBA-style defense,
Heh heh heh. Dan-o, if there is one thing that has really impressed
scouts about Macon, it is his defensive play in college. The
transistion *should* be easiser for him than for many players.
I think Macon can flourish with the right team and coaching. But if he
winds up in the chaos of say, Sacramento, heaven help him ....
Doc
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9.352 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Pick up the pace .... | Mon Mar 25 1991 20:32 | 24 |
|
re .349
> Laettner will be the nexted Danny Ferry in the pros.
Damn. I thought I was the only person to think that ! Laettner had
better learn how to dribble and play outside, because they will kill
him in the NBA he if thinks he can live in the paint.
> Macon played his way into the lottery, IMO. He plays excellent
> defense, handles the ball well enough for an off guard, and he
> has the stroke.
I like the way you think .... :-) Now save Dan from himself.
And "has the stroke" is an understatement. When he is on, forget it.
> SOme idiot announcer yesterday said Fox and Chilcutt are both first
> round draft choice sure bets.
Yeah, only if Shinn of the Hornets catches the JR fever again ....
Doc
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9.353 | | SONG::ASHE | Whatever happened to the Hudson Brothers? | Mon Mar 25 1991 20:34 | 7 |
| When did Nate Blackwell graduate? The huge center the Celts drafted
that wound up playing for the Puerto Rican national team? (How can
they be a national team?) I always got him mixed up with Ramon Rivas,
but anyway, he played on a high level too. Now, it's just Macon.
Chaney was real shaken up after yesterday's game, I guess an end of
an era for him...
|
9.354 | Could be a good third guard next year...could be a dud | VAXWRK::SCHNEIDER | The crux of the biscuit | Mon Mar 25 1991 20:47 | 20 |
| >Dan, I'm suprised at you for falling for the hype.
Not hype Doc. Every time I saw him play, he showed horrible shot
selection, and a horrible shooting percentage. He also wasn't the same
player without the ball in his hands. Yeah, few players in college got
off as many shots as he did, and therein lies the tale of 2600 points.
>How paternal of you. Scouts give him high marks for both already. Even
>in his off years, Macon is touted as one of the best players off the
>dribble in the country.
Scouts say this...experts say that. How come no one who wants to
register another opinion can ever quote the source any more?
Whether you want to admit it or not, there will be a transition between
the Atlantic 10 and the NBA, and I am not convinced that all the
talents that Macon displayed against 6'1" guards in college will make
it through to the pros. We'll see.
Dan
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9.355 | The Bubble Bursts | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 26 1991 11:17 | 21 |
| Sigh. We really shot ourselves in the foot last night, losing 73-71.
After falling behind by 16 in the first half, we closed the gap to 4 at
the half and fell behind by about 9 early in the second half. We did
it with our best player, Jim McCoy, in early foul trouble too.
We shot ourselves in the foot by going about 50% from the line and you
don't win very many basketball games when you do that.
Our biggest problems are still depth and height. We only play 7 guys
and when we get someone in foul trouble, we're really in trouble.
Luckily, only one of the 7 is graduating. Stanford killed us inside
all night.
While I'm happy to see us get this far, this is *NOT* an excellent
loss. Not only could we have won the game, but when you get this far
you're good enough to win - period. There is no substitute for winning
at this level and a 2-point loss is *NOT* acceptable. If you ever get
happy with a good performance in a loss, then that's just what you are
- a loser. (North Carolina fans, take note).
John
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9.356 | Good Try Minutemen | RDOVAX::BRAKE | A Question of Balance | Tue Mar 26 1991 11:45 | 12 |
| But, John, that Andrew Vlahov or whatever is a career 50% foul shooter.
He was perfect from the line last night (12-12?). That was the
difference, in my opinion.
Sure Keefe was murder inside but UMass was quicker and capitalized
nicely on Stanford turnovers. That one guy making all his free throws
was the difference.
IMHO - UMass' uniforms are close to the ugliest in the tournament.
Rich
|
9.357 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Tue Mar 26 1991 11:52 | 6 |
| Did I read a graphic they displayed during last night's game correctly --
UMass came up short in their eight Atlantic 10 conference losses by only
*a total of 12 points*?!?!?
py
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9.358 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | A Question of Balance | Tue Mar 26 1991 11:59 | 4 |
| Yup, that is correct, Paul.
Rich
|
9.359 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 26 1991 12:17 | 11 |
| I agree with you about the unis, Rich. They are ugly, especially the
long shorts.
That graphic wasn't quite correct. It was 8 of the losses overall and
not 8 of the 12 Atlantic 10 losses since one of the losses to Temple
was by 10 points.
I read in the Globe today that one of the sites for next years first
and second round NCAA East Regionals will be the Worcester Centrum.
John
|
9.360 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Baseball = Hi-Bore-Nation Season ;^( | Tue Mar 26 1991 12:22 | 10 |
|
It certainly was a more exciting game than we been seeing in the NCAA's.
Boy could that Herdon(?)#34 explode or what? The announcer was killing
me going on and on about how Mcoy had to shot down the stretch and then
he miss two in a row and it's well I think they better get the ball to
someone else he can't do it all he's wild etc...
too bad...
mike
|
9.361 | | CGHUB::SCHOTT_R | | Tue Mar 26 1991 12:26 | 23 |
| As the half dozen UMASS fans in this conference will attest,
this current version of the Minutemen is certainly hard on blood
pressure. The most telling graphic of the night was the 8 losses
by a total of 12 points (after last night it is now 9 by a total of
14).
While I won't be as hard on them as John, it was clearly a
game that could have been won. Particularly frustrating is watching
a poor free throw shooter (Vlahov) go 12 for 12 on the one hand,
and seeing Barbee, who last year shot UMASS' technical fouls, go
1 for 6 from the line!!
Clearly the team has some holes to fill. Early in the year I
lamented the lack of a center and the play at point guard. Now I
am inclined to agree with John that the lack of a big man for
rebounding and inside defense is the number one deficiency. With
five starters back, and the beginnings of a good recruiting year,
the depth problem should be remedied. Reportedly, UMASS is bringing
in a stud power forward from New Jersey, and a good point guard from
prep school. Now if they can only find a 6'10", backboard eater at
some JUCO, who will project, I will have a pleasant summer.
Russ
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9.362 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 26 1991 12:38 | 16 |
| I'm being hard on them today because I don't want anyone to feel that
losing a game that could have been won is something to be satisfied
with. This team cannot be satisfied and has to take itself to the next
level. If they go around thinking they're successful because of where
they got to then they're sadly mistaken. (I also don't want anyone to
ever mistake me for a North Carolina fan either, satisfied with coming
close and failing)
The other thing I've thought this team is lacking is someone who will
really take charge when the game is on the line, someone who really
wants the ball in the crucial situations, someone, in short, with
bal!s. Our current players aren't like that.
Mike, William Herndon is 6'3" and has a 42 inch vertical leap.
John
|
9.363 | | CGHUB::SCHOTT_R | | Tue Mar 26 1991 13:13 | 13 |
| John, as we've discussed in the past, I too am disappointed
by UMASS' lack of a big game player. It was obvious last night that
no one on the team played a "monster" game, although Rafer Giles was
a clutch player in the first half. Particularly troubling, is that
McCoy rarely rises to the occasion in the big games. McCoy shares
the backcourt with Mark Macon on the Atlantic 10 All-Star team. Yet
while Macon can single handedly carry his team against a top 10 team
like the Tarheels, McCoy will often disappear against top 40
competition. I've watched him shoot 35% against too many good teams.
Harper Williams on the other hand is usually good for a quiet 15
points against just about anybody.
Russ
|
9.364 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 26 1991 13:49 | 25 |
| Oh, and I'm not sure where the discussion of the overemphasis of the
coaches was ongoing, but this is a good place to show an example of
just the thing I mean:
"John Calipari has the speed and quickness to beat Stanford"
Now, since when does it matter how much speed and quickness Calipari
has and how relevant was it to UMass' ability to beat Stanford last
night? Sheesh, even if he had any speed and quickness, he's used up
all his eligibility.
I agree with the players coming and going but the coach staying on, but
I don't pay to watch a coach - I pay to watch a player. Besides, the
schools have been around longer than the coaches have and will be there
long after the coach is gone. My allegiance is to the University of
Massachusetts, not to John Calipari, and when it comes time for him to
move on, it will be "thanks, goodbye, it's been real and don't let the
door hit you in the ass on the way out."
John
PS - I do freely admit that my allegiance to Syracuse football was only
because of the people who were on the coaching staff and I plead guilty
to the same thing that I'm accusing the announcers of, but on the other
hand, the people at Syracuse were and are my friends
|
9.365 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Tue Mar 26 1991 13:53 | 10 |
|
> I read in the Globe today that one of the sites for next years first
> and second round NCAA East Regionals will be the Worcester Centrum.
> John
Hey John, could you post all the 1st and 2nd round sites for next year
if you have 'em? Thanx.
Joe
|
9.366 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 26 1991 14:10 | 3 |
| Sorry, it's the only one that was in the paper.
John
|
9.367 | | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Baseball = Hi-Bore-Nation Season ;^( | Tue Mar 26 1991 14:57 | 26 |
|
John, and everyone else the 1st and 2nd rounds next year at the centrum will
be hosted by Holy Cross. If you have friends, relatives or know alumni there
I would talk to them about getting tickets.
On the coach thing John, I would like to think that the announcer was implying
that Calapari had the players with the speed and quickness (which they did)
to beat Stanford. He still has to use them correctly but again the announcer
could have as easily said UMASS had the speed and quickness. I think the
emphasis is placed on using the coach because it gives you a personality
you can idenify a school with instead of a tradition from that school. Gives
you someone tangible to BLAM(tm) or credit for the fortunes of the team.
Can't really give the school grounds or halls credit except for at ND where
I know TD Jesus and GP Moses have something to do with the outcome..
:^)
Rich, I agree with you on too much of the pro coaches in football being shown
and given credit is too much. These guys have tons of assistants who make
gameday decisions and preperations. Colege bball coaches on the other hand
generally make all the decisions. The assistants are there to scout and drill
the kids.
In conclusion they should show less of the coaches but in college basketball
the coaches do deserve the lion share of credit or BLAM(tm)......
mike
|
9.368 | Grad Rates... | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Kenya Roools again | Wed Mar 27 1991 18:03 | 80 |
| USA TODAY has Grad Rates for Universities in Football and Hoops.
They have a bunch of stats, but I'll just post percentage of 1984
football recruits graduating by 1989, and the same for Hoops.
First column is percentage of football players, second column is hoops.
I dont' have time to put the whole listing in. However, it does
include overall grad rates. Third column is % of all male athletes
graduating by 1989. This study is for the 1984-1989 time period.
Selected Schools:
North Carolina: 71.4% football, 50% hoops, 70.7 males
Duke: 92.3%, 100%, 95.9
Virginia: 81.5%, 40% , 86%
Georgia Tech: 55%, 25% , 56.1%
UCONN: 52.6% 25%, 54.1
Georgetown: N/A 50%, 90.6
St. John's: N/A 100%, 78.4
Seton Hall: n/A 60% , 50
Syracuse: 68.2, 33% , 67.8
Villanova: n/a 50%, 87.5
Colorado: 51.9%, 33%, 53.7
Kansas: 52.4%, 28.6%, 54.4
Illinois: 52.4%, 25% , 53.8
Indiana: 56%, 66.7% , 53.8
Michigan: 56.8%, 0% , 60.6
Ohio State: 21.7%, 25%, 52.9
Purdue: 40.7%, 60%, 62.8
UNLV: 17.4% 0% (note, 1 recruit), 21.1
Cal St. Fullerton: 8.3% 0% (6 recruits!), 23.9
Princeton: 96.6% 100% (10 recruits!), 97.4
Louisville: 18.8%, 0%, 40.4
Xavier: N/A, 100%, 79.1
Arizona State: 27.3%, 33%, 30.5
Alabama: 20%, 0%, 32.7
Auburn, 14.8%, 0%, 42.2
Georgia: 32.1% 0% , 36.5
Texas: 28%, 0%, 42.3
Arkansas: 42.9%, 33.3% , 38
Loyola-Marymount: n/a, 50%, 46.2
Notre Dame: 81.3%, 75%, 92.8
NOTES: N/A means school doesn't compete in football. Note that big
time schools such as Arizona, Miami, DePaul, Pittsburgh, Providence
either declined to respond, or in Arizona's case, didn't respond to some
of the categories.
Some general notes: The SEC graduating rate for all athletes is 36.4%
Private Schools have a grad rate for athletes of 78.8%, Public Schools
are at 45.8%
Grad rate for Basketball players in Division I was 39%.
SEC Hoop grad rate was 14%, Big West was 18.9%
For football, here's some eye catching grad rates: Auburn 15%, Ohio
State 22%, Oklahoma and USC 25%.
In hoops, 60 Division I schools did not have any players graduate.
The NCAA response to this latest survye for 84-89: "It's that way
every year," Ursula Walsh, NCAA research director.
JD
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9.369 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Colorado Football: #1 for 1990 | Wed Mar 27 1991 18:18 | 5 |
| RE -1
Very interesting study. JD, would mind putting Stanford's results in
there if you get a chance? Thanx.
Joe
|
9.370 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | Smelts are a wonderful fish | Wed Mar 27 1991 19:13 | 2 |
| Wow NC at only 50% where's the 99.9% that ACChris is always talking
about????
|
9.371 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Kenya Roools again | Wed Mar 27 1991 19:39 | 14 |
| Joe,
Stnaford: 71.4% football, 66.7% hoops, 84.1% male athletes.
JD
ANd BTW, I made a slight mistake, the 3rd column is for the % of 1984
freshman athlets graduating by 1989.
PS Maryland's numbes are 11.1, 0, and 49.4. UTEP is 16.7, 0 and 22.5;
Florida is 29.6, 20 and 33.8; Rice (for DOC) was 69.6, 66.7, and 70.1;
Houston was 20.2, 0 and 18.1 (!); LSU was 21.4, 16.7, and 24.1; UCLA
was 50, 33.3 and 54.6; Washington was 31, 25 and 45.9.
|
9.372 | Some more | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Kenya Roools again | Wed Mar 27 1991 19:48 | 37 |
|
Here are the best rates per conference:
ACC:
Duke
Atlantic 10: Too tough to call, due to schools not have all the
sports, but, St. Bonaventure was 100% in hoops w/o a football team,
Rutgers was 84.2 for football, and had no hoops recruits in 84.
Big East: BC was probably best overall, with 85%, 100% and 89.4%
Big Eight: Toss between Kansas (52.4, 28.6 and 54.4) and Colorado
(51.9, 33.3 and 53.7)
Big Ten: Northwestern 81.5, 100, 84.7
Big West: Pacific: 50, 40 and 64
Metro: Yikes!
Mid American: Ball State: 58.6, 75 and 80.2
Pac10: Stanford
SEC: Vandebilt: 69, 0 (1 recruit), and 71.7
SWC: Rice, hands down.
WAC: Hawaii: 77.8, n/a (no recruits), 73.8 This was the 'no-show'
conference, as Air Force, BYU and Utah all declined to answer.
Independents: Notre Dame, by a HUGE margin
JD
|
9.373 | | ISLNDS::WASKOM | | Wed Mar 27 1991 20:15 | 23 |
| Interesting that the comparative stat they use is the number of
male *athletes* graduating within the time period, rather than the
total number of male *students*. For me personally, the second
figure would be enormously helpful. Clearly, the astoundingly low
percentage of basketball players graduating at some of these schools
affects the percentage of atheletes graduating.
I am astounded at the number of programs which graduated *none*
of their players. That indicates something really, pathalogically
*wrong* with the concept of "student athelete" at those institutions,
and probably with the college hoops program of the NCAA in general.
I'm less clear about what the appropriate remedies would be. Mandating
a particular graduation rate doesn't seem appropriate. The students
do have some responsibility to use the opportunity to get an education
that they're provided when they play on scholarship. Do we possibly
need to look at the scheduling of hoops games and have more weekend
and less weeknight play? Limit the number of hours per week spent
on the sport v. classes? Require the availability of study places
while traveling? Any other ideas?
A&W
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9.374 | | CHIEFF::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Mar 27 1991 20:20 | 2 |
| I think some of those numbers are caused by players leaving school
early to hit the pros.
|
9.375 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Kenya Roools again | Wed Mar 27 1991 20:48 | 12 |
| A&W,
There were numbers for Female athletes and for overall percentage of
1984 frosh graduating.
Mac's right - it doesn't give special numbers for kids leaving early to
go to other schools, turn pro, take 6-7 years to get degree, etc...
Here's a good one, Maryland-Eastern Shore was 1-10 in graduating hooops
recruits.
JD
|
9.376 | and SJU is a commuter school!! no dorms!! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Thu Mar 28 1991 00:37 | 12 |
| Let's here it (once again) for another "attaboy" to
the guy who runs the cleanest Div I program in the country
and who has a * 100% * graduation rate.
I'd say it's not too shabby for a guy who was being lambasted
lasted(tm) year for allowing the "game to pass him by"!!!!
Congrats LOUIEEEE!
Kev
8^)
|
9.377 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Mar 28 1991 11:49 | 15 |
| The University of Massachusetts lost the consolation game to Colorado
last night, 98-91. The game wasn't on TV but I don't have any details.
While I'm sort of happy with a 4th place finish in the NIT, knowing
that we could have (and should have) beaten Stanford to end up in the
title game makes it a little bit hard to swallow, but I'll get over it.
While I don't think this will affect the athletic programs any, the
University has merged with the University of Lowell and Southeastern
Massachusetts University. The former ULowell will now be known as
"UMass-Lowell" and the former SMU will now be known as
"UMass-Dartmouth". This has been done to consolidate duplicate
administrative functions and cut costs, given the lovely state of
Massachusetts government.
John
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9.378 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Thu Mar 28 1991 11:59 | 7 |
| re .377,
John, does that merger take effect with the 1991-1992 school year?
py (who entered ULowell right after the merger of Lowell State and
Lowell Tech)
|
9.379 | Graduation rates: be careful... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Mar 28 1991 12:19 | 35 |
|
I took a look at those graduation numbers, and one thing that should be
pointed out is that school graduation rates for individual basketball
programs cannot really be compared. They're maybe useful for looking
at conferences or the entire 1-A, but we're talking about *one*
recruiting class, usually consisting of only 2-3 basketball players per
school. North Carolina's 50% was 1 out of 2, for example; the 100% for
St. John's mentioned in the previous note was 3 out of 3. To compare
schools, we'd need to see these numbers over a period of years.
One thing that surprised me a little bit is the low overall graduation
rates at a lot of state schools. Oklahoma's overall graduation rate,
male and female, was only 35% over the five-year period allowed for the
class entering in 1984. Minnesota's was only 27% (what's going on up
there, T?). I think that when comparing graduation rates for athletes
it should be considered that a lot of the schools with the good
reputations also almost make it a policy to provide the financial and
educational support to *ensure* that their students graduate. The Ivy
League schools are like this (around 90% total), as well as Duke
(92.3%), Virginia (89.3%), Georgetown (83.9%), Villanova (83.6%),
Notre Dame (92.7%), etc. Yes, those schools also attract some of the
best students, but I've also heard that once you're in, the university
makes a point of providing all the attention necessary to get you out
(and there's nothing wrong with that).
I mention this because I think a mistake is often made in comparing
graduation rates of athletic programs at various institutions when
the baseline in terms of resources are so much different at those
schools-- inevitably the well-endowed private schools are much the
better for the apples-and-oranges comparison, when in fact they may be
doing no better in comparison to the overall student body than the
underfunded, less-personalized public schools...
glenn
|
9.380 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Mar 28 1991 12:44 | 6 |
| I don't know how widespread this policy is and I don't even know if it
still exists, but Ohio State at one time had a policy of admitting any
graduate of an Ohio High School who wanted to go to Ohio State. The
flunk out rate after the first quarter was just outrageous.
John
|
9.381 | Congrats UMass, on an excellent year! | WORDY::NAZZARO | UMass: NIT Final Four now; NCAA next | Thu Mar 28 1991 13:31 | 19 |
| John, I listened to the last 12 minutes or so of the game on radio
(WFAN in New York carried it) on my way home from playing basketball.
When I got in the car, UMass was down five. Soon it was 7, but Giles
hit a three, McCoy scored and got fouled, and Herndon got a layup, and
UMass had the lead with about 9 minutes left. Colorado then scored the
nexted 12 points (Vandiver was unstoppable inside), Giles hit another
3, then Colorado scored twice more - a 16-2 run for a 13 pt Col. lead.
We came back despite serious foul trouble (even Ben Grodski had 3!!!),
and closed to 3 several times, but could never get over the hump.
UMass fouled the same guy every time down the stretch, and he made
his last 9 FT and 11 of 12. Harper WIlliams had 20, McCoy 23, Giles
18 (including 4 3-pointers), and Anton Brown 13.
All in all, a very good season, and with all five starters back, UMass
should be early co-favorite (with West Virginia) for the A-10 title
nexted season.
NAZZ
|
9.382 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | You shop at K-Mart!! | Thu Mar 28 1991 13:54 | 24 |
| Glenn,
Agree with our synopsis. I hope USA Today makes these numbers
available every year. Would be interesting. I basically put them in
as general information, and to show that some of the much bally-hooed
programs don't have grad rates that great. I think the overall numbers
for students and athletes are better indications - and for the most
part, the overall athletic rates supported the percentages for football
and hoops at the big school.
My alma mater, Northeastern, didn't respond to the inquiry. My guess
is the rate would be low. First, NU has 'rolling admissions', and the
first quarter drop-out rate has always been high. Second, NU is mostly
a Co-op school, which means 5 years of school to begin with. Quite a
few folks need an extra quarter.
THe disparity between private and state schools is large, but not
totally unexpected.
Some of the numbers, however, are horrible. An overall grad rate of
39% for recruited male hoop players is not good, no matter HOW you look
at it!
JD
|
9.383 | | ISLNDS::WASKOM | | Thu Mar 28 1991 15:09 | 17 |
| Glenn -
Thanks for the additional info. I really *want* to compare apples
and apples, which for me is grad rates for the school overall v
athletic grad rates. One of my private definitions of "student
athlete" is that the team makeup should not be radically different
from the rest of the student body makeup, at least in terms of their
ability to be *students*. If a school has stated policies on
admissions requirements, like a geographically dispersed student
body, those should also be reflected in the team makeup. Athletic
ability is another way that schools get heterogeneous populations,
and I wouldn't count that as one of the places where the sports
team should reflect the student body over all. I also recognize
that that's the Utopian view, and not at all what is currently in
practice.
A&W
|
9.384 | | CHIEFF::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Mar 28 1991 15:13 | 2 |
| JD, were those numbers only for athletes on scholarship, or for team
members as a whole?
|
9.385 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | You shop at K-Mart!! | Thu Mar 28 1991 15:36 | 7 |
| Mac,
The numbers for football and hoops players were defined as number of
athletic recruits. I assume recruits means those getting scholarship.
The overall number was for all athletes, I believe.
JD
|
9.386 | | FROSTY::SCHOTT_R | | Thu Mar 28 1991 19:16 | 18 |
| RE: 9.381
Nazz, I wouldn't write-off Temple, just because Mark Macon is
moving on. I believe that Hodge, Kilgore, Strickland and Karstaphan
are all back, and that John Chaney had a couple of good recruits
(Jonathan Hayes and Eddie Jones) sitting out this year as Prop 48's.
And of course we can't forget Temple bound, Eric Brunson, arguably the
No. 1A recruit out of Massachusetts this year. (if Travis Best is the
concensus No. 1) Temple will have to find some scoring horsepower,
but even if Hayes, Jones and Brunson are a bunch of bricklayers, I can
just see Temple winning a bunch of 52-48 games on defense alone!
If I had to go out on a limb as of today, I'd pick Temple as the
early favorite, with UMASS a close second and St. Joe's, GWU and WVU
all in the hunt.
Russ
|
9.387 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Pick up the pace .... | Fri Mar 29 1991 12:37 | 1 |
| JD do you have numbers for SWAC schools, including Texas Southern ?
|
9.388 | Doc, don't have SWAC (and make DNR Picks...) | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | You shop at K-Mart!! | Fri Mar 29 1991 14:08 | 13 |
| Doc,
I have some overall numbers for the SWC, but not the SWAC.
Unfortunately our cleaning person was overzealous, and through my paper
out (which was on my desk here in the office...) So with it went the
school-by-school breakdown.
FWIW, THE SWC grad rates (male) were: Football: 32.5, Hoops: 23.5,
All Athletes (male): 40.6
The SEC was the worst conference overall.
JD
|
9.389 | Doesn't look good | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Mar 29 1991 14:40 | 26 |
|
> JD do you have numbers for SWAC schools, including Texas Southern ?
Texas Southern graduated 44.6% of all students, 9.4% of all athletes,
8.2% of male athletes, 13.3% of female athletes, *0.0%* of football
recruits, and 100% (1 for 1) of basketball recruits. Considering that
across the country graduation rates for all athletes is better than
for the student body at large, this is one of the more dismal
performance records listed.
I'll give the whole conference for all-students/all-athletes/football/
basketball (Alabama St., Grambling St., and Jackson St. declined to
respond):
Alcorn St. 35.3/ 31.0/ 23.8/ 33.3 (1of3)
Miss Valley St. 23.1/ 64.7/ 64.0/ 75.0 (3of4)
Prairie View 65.0/ 63.4/ 25.0/100.0 (4of4)
Southern 14.4/ 12.1/ 10.5/ 0.0 (0of3)
Texas So. 44.6/ 9.4/ 0.0/100.0 (1of1)
Looks like Texas So. especially has a real problem in the student/athlete
department...
glenn
|
9.390 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Apr 01 1991 12:12 | 8 |
| Travis Best has renounced his letter of intent at Georgia Tech and has
decided to stay at home to attend the University of Massachusetts.
Travis was quoted as saying "UMass had a great year in the NIT and I
want to stay close to home so my parents and all my homeboys at Central
can come watch me play." Rumor has it that Bill Curley is once again
thinking about transferring after BC's dismal season.
John
|
9.391 | Congrats to UMass!!!!! ;-) | WORDY::NAZZARO | UMass: NIT Final Four now; NCAA next | Mon Apr 01 1991 15:51 | 6 |
| All right Travis!!!!!!!!!!
I knew he'd find out sooner or later that he couldn't play
for that white-haired phony, Cremmins.
NAZZ
|
9.392 | Jeff, did you call the Globe yet? ;^) | CHIEFF::CHILDS | Dean validates Anti's claims again | Mon Apr 01 1991 15:53 | 2 |
|
|
9.393 | Nah, it's an old joke now ;-). | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!" | Mon Apr 01 1991 18:53 | 0 |
9.394 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Apr 01 1991 19:05 | 4 |
| I figured I'd try to slip it by, since today is, after all, April Fools
Day. Guess I went to the well once too often. Oh well, I took a shot.
John
|
9.395 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Tue Apr 02 1991 02:48 | 14 |
|
Hey Nazz, why you gettin so excited? You never thought much of
Travis anyway. BTW, did you catch the McDonald's classic allstar game?
I thought Travis handled himself very well considering he looked really
small out there. He played the point very well with few turnovers
while scoring 15. Didn't catch his assists though.
Did hear some good news for UMASS during the game and that was one
of the players (can't remember who) had signed with UMASS. So, it
can't be all that bad.
bill..g.
|
9.396 | 10-1 against Duke | KAOA01::JTURNER | Ottawa Senators 92-93 | Tue Apr 02 1991 10:43 | 8 |
|
Duke dominates tourney, wins final by 7 points over
Kansas. Way to go Duke.
Jim
|
9.397 | Duke finally wins the big one! | CUBIC7::DIGGINS | What the hell is that? | Tue Apr 02 1991 10:50 | 9 |
|
Duke played some great D in the second half. Kansas' shot selection
was horrid in the second half. Alot of rushed shots. Congrats to
Duke and coach Kyzxzxyxyxyzyxzyxzyxzyxzyzxxyski.
Steve
|
9.398 | Can Herndon play? | MPGS::BURGESS | | Tue Apr 02 1991 10:54 | 6 |
|
I heard something about Herndon not being eligible to play for UMASS
next year because he played a few games for Richmond. Anybody know
anything about this?
- Ken -
|
9.399 | | 7221::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 02 1991 11:39 | 8 |
| Herndon did start his career at Richmond and then transferred. As far
as I know, his redshirt year (mandatory due to the transfer) took care
of any eligibility problems. He was listed as a junior all through the
year so as far as I know, he's still eligible. The phone number for
the sports information office is (413) 545-2439 if you want to check it
out.
John
|
9.400 | Metro | SHALOT::MEDVID | at scorer's table for extended blow | Thu Apr 04 1991 17:20 | 10 |
| The new Metro Conference looks like this:
Louisville
South Florida
Southern Mississippi
Tulane
Virginia Commonwealth
Virginia Tech
UNC-Charlotte
|
9.401 | Makin' a list... | ISLNDS::WALSH | Information Resource Consultant | Mon Apr 08 1991 00:05 | 12 |
| Copied without permission from the Worcester Telegram and Gazette,
Fri., April 5, 1991.
"The Worcester Centrum is compiling a list of those interested in
tickets for the NCAA men's basketball tournament's first- and
second-round games March 20 and 22, 1992. Write to the Worcester
Centrum, NCAA Tickets, 50 Foster St., Worcester 01608. When details
of the sale are known, information will be sent to those on the
list about prices and when and where to obtain tickets. They are
expected to go on sale in the fall."
Howie
|
9.402 | Dukie on the way out? | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Fri Apr 19 1991 12:24 | 7 |
| I read somewhere that 2G Bill McCaffrey is leaving Duke, due to
lessened playing time.
Does anyone know if this is true and where he might be transferring to?
Redmen Phil
|
9.404 | | FDCV07::KING | Jesse's Jets! | Fri Apr 19 1991 12:54 | 3 |
| Yeah Hawk, his mother is the Mascot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
REK
|
9.405 | | COMET::JOHNSTON | Stand Back! I'll handle this! | Fri Apr 19 1991 15:11 | 9 |
| Yeah... Stanford.
Might be a good move for him. Couple years from now, if he stays at
Duke, he'd probably be just `that other guard off the bench'. If he can
do some good at Stanford, he'll have that, plus he can lay claim to
being one of the top scorers for Duke the year they won the NCAA.
Pretty good credentials.
Mike JN
|
9.406 | Book on IU Hoops... | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Albatross!! | Thu Apr 25 1991 14:16 | 20 |
| New book about IU Hoops is out, written by Robert Paul Sulek, called:
Hoosier Honor: Bob Knight and Academic Success at Indiana University.
Sulek, rector of the Honors College at Johnson C. Smith University in
North Carolina studied the classroom habits of IU athletes. He started
without Coach Knight's cooperation but quickly gained it. Sulek
determined that the IU program is an academic, as well as an athletic
success: 43 of 48 players who completed 4 seasons of eligibility at IU
graduated with an average 2.73 GPA.
Sulek calls Knight's attitude toward his players and the sport "hard
love...His love is powerful, demanding and often difficult to accept.
He cared so much for them that he corrected their mistakes, told them
no, scolded them and made basketball practice as hard as possible on
them os that 'life after Knight' might be just a little easier."
Taken from the USA TOday, without persmission.
JD
|
9.407 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | | Thu Apr 25 1991 15:00 | 2 |
| Oh boy. A certain noter will be strokin' the woody reading
this book. 8^0
|
9.408 | JC Smith Golden Bulls | SHALOT::HUNT | If Do Then Damned Else Damned | Thu Apr 25 1991 15:16 | 10 |
| Johnson C. Smith College is right here in bee-yew-tee-ful downtown
Charlotte. I don't think it calls itself a "University" but I could
be wrong.
Smith is a small southern black college that usually has a kickass
lightning fast hoops team. They had a decent postseason this year.
The Smith football team is pretty poor but I did see that they had a
late-round draft pick. A speedy wide receiver, I think.
Bob Hunt
|
9.410 | | LUNER::BROOKS | I'm having an old friend for dinner... | Fri Apr 26 1991 13:09 | 3 |
| Nah Hawk.
A better name would be MrT's House of Wax ....
|
9.412 | it's about time | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue May 07 1991 13:57 | 18 |
| >His love is powerful, demanding and often difficult...
Exquisite wording from the good Mr. Sulek, whom I salute. But His
love is also... easy to twist into perverted money-grubbing yellow
journalism bent on sensationalism and damage at direct expense to
understanding, fairness, and objectivity.
Leave it to a_academic to find this love and to explain it. Leave
it to a pock-faced overweight self-promoting floor-flushing jizzbag
to sell that same love for ill-gotten profit. A season on the brink
of what, John? Becoming the nation's most unexpected multimillionaire?
Thank you Mr. Sulek. My love is also powerful, but isn't quite so
demanding and is very easy, and I love you.
Big10 Tom
|
9.413 | A few notes...... | POCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Thu May 09 1991 18:11 | 14 |
| I just came across these few items:
C Wilfred Kirkaldy, recruited by SJU, Cincinnati, Temple and WVU,
has signed with WVU. Kirkaldy's rape trial (remember, during his
visit to SU) comes up this month.
C Chris Lawson is transferring from Indiana to Vanderbilt.
Cliff Rozuier is looking to leave NC, and showed up at Kentucky, where
it seems that Pitino has broken a rule in the recruitment of this
possible transfer.
Redmen Phil
|
9.414 | Rozier is gone | HBAHBA::HAAS | Big Smile at the Drivethrough | Thu May 09 1991 19:26 | 0 |
9.415 | I think this bears repeating... | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Fri May 10 1991 16:26 | 5 |
|
"His love is strong, difficult, and sometimes demanding."
Prof. Sulek, 1991
|
9.416 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Mon May 13 1991 15:29 | 9 |
|
Hey T, gotta tell you that my pop literally bumped into Sir Bobby
here in Springfield Mass this past weekend. Bobby didn't slap him
around or cuss in his face. In fact, he was quite nice to the old man.
Needless to say, my pop was impressed.
bill..g.
|
9.417 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Mon May 13 1991 18:29 | 5 |
| Wonder what he was doing in Springield? Bob's too danged lazy to go
that far to recruit a nuclear widebody stud, so he musta been there
for some function at the Hall.
Big10 Tom
|
9.418 | 3 Inductees into the HoF | BASEX::BROWN | | Mon May 13 1991 19:00 | 11 |
|
re. -1
On the insiders they mentioned 3 new inductees into the HoF.
The only one I remember was Nate Archibald. Both Vescey and Ferry
had good things to say about Tiny. Tiny is doing work in
Harlem for the homeless and during his career he would always be
available for the kids in his neighborhood. Sounds like a class
person to me.
\pjb
|
9.419 | | CAM::WAY | The National Inbreeding Finals -- Sign up NOW! | Mon May 13 1991 19:10 | 22 |
| Well, if the Truth be told, Bob was down visitin' me.
I met him, we had lunch, and we talked about how rugby might assist him
in developing a slightly tougher squad. He said he admires ruggers for
their intensity and fitness.
Then, I brought him into the office, and let him read the Notes file.
Ol' Bob said he's gonna swing up and see you sometime, MrT, he said he
needs some tips on how best to prepare for the next season, and would
like your "objective" viewpoint.
He also was astounded at the blind faith of the Hare Smithnas(tm), but then
said that wasn't surprising when you thought about it. He especially
liked Bob Hunt's analysis of that southern phenomenon of the Excellent Defeat...
Bob and I shot hoops for a while at the hoop out back, and then grabbed
a quick pizza before he headed back to Springfield to catch a charter
helicopter to NJ. Seems he wanted to stop in and see Bill Parcells on
his way home...
There you have it.....
'Saw
|
9.420 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Mon May 13 1991 20:30 | 24 |
| I remember years ago when Nate was getting elbowed by a big guy
who was playing him nasty outta disrepspect for his diminutive
size. Forget who it was, but I *do* remember ol' Nate delivering
a_uppercut that sent the giant down like a bad oak tree, out like
a light. The guy was tough.
re: Bob
Bob could use some tips on toughening up his squad, for this bunch
is rather thin and nonphysical. They allegedly hit the weights last
year, but it was more a the same: only Eric Anderson was strong (with
the possible exception of the musclebound 6-0 Jamaal Meeks). True,
Pat Graham was feisty, but he's still a willowly young main to be
playing the front line.
Next year's #2 recruit, Brian Evans, looks like he might fill the
narrow body gap handsomely. Here's hoping.
I'd like to see the Hoosiers toughen up. Nothing to the extent, mind
you, of the Star Hls, who attacked the police in a_exhibit a poor
sportsmainship after their inexplicable loss to Kansas, but a good
clean tough like you see with the good kids.
MrT
|
9.421 | | REFINE::ASHE | What happened to the Sugarhill Gang? | Tue May 14 1991 03:47 | 3 |
| Dave Cowens, the founder of the players union, Larry O'Brien and Mr.
Knight were other inductees...
|
9.422 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Tue May 14 1991 15:04 | 13 |
|
re: Sir Knight
Actually, Sir Bobby was at the Springfield Civic center watching
some possible future prospects. The Elks organization held their
national Hoop Shoot finals this year in Springfield. Bob has spoken
and coached an all-star team at the annual event (before insurance
costs made the Elk's cancel the game) before, and I guess he decided
to pop in and take a peek at some of the best foulshooters around.
bill..g.
|
9.423 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Stars: Miracle on 24th Avenue | Thu May 16 1991 19:13 | 16 |
| Dave Cowens was a helluva player. It seems like NBA centers haven't
kept pace with the fowards and guards (especially the guards). My
money sez that ol' Dave could make the All-Star team rht now, with
his quick footed physical style he'd fit in great with a running
team.
re: Bob
He's got a scholarship since Chris Lawson left for Vanderbilt.
Hopefully he'll use it to pick up a quick widebody off the east coast.
This Fogler (sp?) guy at Northeastern has made a career outta using
"tweeners" who're quick and tough but for some reason not good enough
to be recruited by the big east coast programs. I'd like to see him
pick up a nice 6-6 banger to give him some inside D and muscle.
MrT
|
9.424 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | The Sox Fall Again | Fri Jul 26 1991 17:21 | 10 |
| James Wheeler, a former Baylor hoop player, filed a 3 million dollar
lawsuit accussing former Baylor coach Jim Haller of helping him
purchase steroids and inducing him to take the drug.
Former Marshall men's hoop star Skip Henderson, the Southern
Conference's all-time scorer, has been jailed on armed robbery charges
in Cartersville, GA, after he was identified in a police lineup by a
store clerk as the man who robbed her at gunpoint.
JD
|
9.425 | | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Badda-bing, badda-boom | Fri Jul 26 1991 18:27 | 10 |
|
> James Wheeler, a former Baylor hoop player, filed a 3 million dollar
>lawsuit accussing former Baylor coach Jim Haller of helping him
>purchase steroids and inducing him to take the drug.
Unbelievable. Doesn't anyone take responsibility for his/her own
actions anymore?
Dickstah
|
9.426 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Not to say in your face, but... | Wed Sep 04 1991 19:30 | 11 |
| >Doesn't anyone take responsibility for his/her own actions anymore?
We'll find out when the jug eared Paul Westhaid and Payola Moneycount
finally go to court for their gross negligience and wanton disregard
for human life in the Gaithers case.
I'd like to see Payola banned from all NCAA sports for 5 years and
that slave driver Jughaid banned for life. Maybe Magic knew what he
was doing when he fired ol' big ears from his job with the Lakers.
MrT
|
9.427 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Sep 04 1991 19:53 | 12 |
9.428 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Sep 30 1991 10:18 | 12 |
| The Minutemen are certainly showing some cojones this season. After
playing in the Great Alaska Shootout, we stop in Lexington, Kentucky on
the way home to visit Rupp Arena and play the University of Kentucky
Wildcats (the only one of the great college programs that wears a real
shade of blue instead of that wimpy looking Baby Blue). Later on the
season, besides the home rematch against Xavier, we have an interesting
guest visiting the Springfield Civic Center. On Saturday night,
January 4, the Sooner Schooner arrives. Yes, folks, the coach everyone
loves to hate, Billy Tubbs, brings the Sooners in for an evening of fun
and games.
John
|
9.429 | | CAM::WAY | RIP Dr. Seuss | Mon Sep 30 1991 10:22 | 6 |
| John, that's great.
By playing teams of a higher caliber, you build character, and skill,
and it should improve the teams play against their regular league opponents.
'Saw
|
9.430 | Carolina, IU, & UCLA voted best college hoops uniforms,BTW | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Sep 30 1991 10:52 | 14 |
| John,
Are the Minutemen picking up a check for the Kaintuck and Oklahoma
games, or are these legit "contests"?
Prediction: UK over UMass by alot. Oklahoma over UMass by alot.
I'll also go out on a limb and predict they won't come home from Alaska
with a Shootout Title, although I understand the field isn't up to
snuff cause of the NCAA's changed policy regarding games outside the
Continental USA not counting toward your total number of games played.
- ACC Chris
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9.431 | I prefer Navy Blue over Baby Blue | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Sep 30 1991 11:39 | 23 |
| Of course, we're picking up a check. We certainly wouldn't play these
games for nothing.
On a more serious note, if we were playing these games in the early-mid
eighties, then they wouldn't be contests at all. Now, they are. This
isn't a team that would ever go deep into the NCAA tournament but it's
a solid team in its league and on its level. This is a team that also
went to the Final Four of the NIT last year and should have better
players this year. I don't have National Championship hopes for this
team and I don't even have realistic hopes of winning the Atlantic 10
except as a fluke.
I don't expect us to win either game. I especially don't expect us to
win at Kentucky. I expect us to give Oklahoma a decent game and
perhaps win it if we catch them napping. I don't expect us to win in
Alaska either.
Unlike being a fan of a powerhouse team, I've learned to be happy with
whatever I can get. I'm happy with exciting, competitive basketball.
A fan of a team that is a powerhouse should be satisfied with nothing
less than excellence.
John
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9.432 | Patino throws his alma mater a bone! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Sep 30 1991 12:20 | 21 |
| > A fan of a team that is a powerhouse should be satisfied with nothing
> less than excellence.
Exactly why I'm so satisfied all the time! ;^)
BTW, I mentioned previously that UNC, IU, and UCLA were the top
uniforms in college basketball. This is true, based on a survey
conducted by SPORT magazine. Seems people like the tradition of these
three (3) powerhouses.
Also it was widely reported last year that Carolina hired some
well-known fashion designer to redesign the UNC uniforms. Michael
Jordan was gonna do the modeling, etc.
Well, the only thing being redesigned is the Carolina *warm up* sweats,
not the tradition V-neck uniform. Jordan might still model these, but
rest assured folks, you'll still see the traditional UNC jerseys out
there once the warm ups have been peeled.
- ACC Chris
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9.433 | Try to adjust the color on my TV | CTHQ3::LEARY | | Mon Sep 30 1991 12:27 | 8 |
| OK, who has the worst college BBall uneeform ?
When me alma mater wears it's solid yellers at home ( they say it's
gold, fer Blue and Gold, but it looks piss yella ta me ) they look
a mighty unsightly.
MikeL
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9.434 | Not an automatic "W" | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Sep 30 1991 12:28 | 7 |
|
I think UMass can give Oklahoma a run for their money. We'll see what
the teams look like early in the season, but OU's down, and in a game
in unfamiliar surroundings I can see them struggling...
glenn
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9.435 | the fossil speaks pearls of wisdom... | CNTROL::CHILDS | thatelectricprescription4urFunkyIlls | Mon Sep 30 1991 13:02 | 17 |
|
Yeah Glenn but Billy's reloaded with JC's again. He's getting better though
he only brought in 6 this year. He's still got Sallier, Webster and Price so
let us not feel too bad for Mr. Tubbs. Still though UMASS is one tough little
team emphasis on TEAM. OU has never been an outstanding road team. Much more
devastating at home..
some great quotes in Sports on their rankings. In talking to Coach K
SPORT: "So how's the best coach in the country feeling?"
Coach K: "I don't know but I'll call him in Bloomington ILL and find out
for you."
Dean Smith on Kansas "They're running our stuff, and darn it if they don't
look better doing it."
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9.436 | Wish we had BC on the schedule! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Let the auction begin! | Mon Sep 30 1991 16:39 | 8 |
| I certainly don't agree with John. I expect a championship for UMass
in the Great Alaska Shootout, and I think the Umies have a real chance
to stuff it to Tubbs. I'll be there, hurling insults at that pompous,
self-promoting egomaniac.
This is our year. The Final Four is not out of the question!
NAZZ
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9.437 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BillyMartin,WoodyHayes,BobKnight | Mon Sep 30 1991 17:22 | 7 |
| John, the UMass UK game has some added significance for coach Pitino as
I believe that's his alma mater. He indicated last year that he felt
UMass has a pretty decent program.
Bravo Pitino!
- Wildcat
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9.438 | | FROSTY::SCHOTT_R | | Mon Sep 30 1991 18:02 | 18 |
| Deep within Rick P's money-grubbing, ship-jumping, overly
egotistical personality, exists a soft spot for UMASS, and for the
pleasant days he spent in Amherst as an undergrad. Not wanting to
embarrass his alma mater (and still hopeful of having his number
retired, along side the Doctor's one day), he will tone down the
exuberance of his youthful Wildcats. UMASS will come in hungry,
having been knocked out of the Great Alaskan Shootout in a semifinal game.
Jim McCoy will finally rise to the occasion in a big game and torch
Jamal Mashburn and company for 32 points. Harper Williams will
pitch in with an 18 point, 12 rebound, 3 block effort. UMASS 81 -
Kaintuck 74!!! Somewhere in Blue Grass Country Adolph slowly rolls
over in his grave. Yesssssssssss!!!
Quick Nazz, do something, I'm having these hallucinations again.
Maybe taking in that Dead Show at the Garden last week wasn't a good
idea.
Russ
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9.439 | | CAM::WAY | Thank you, Thank you, Sam I am | Mon Sep 30 1991 18:14 | 6 |
| > Quick Nazz, do something, I'm having these hallucinations again.
> Maybe taking in that Dead Show at the Garden last week wasn't a good
> idea.
Russ discovers SPORTshrooms(tm)! News @ 11......
|
9.440 | BRAVO PITINO! | DYPSS1::ROPER | BillyMartin,WoodyHayes,BobKnight | Mon Sep 30 1991 18:44 | 21 |
| >> Deep within Rick P's money-grubbing, ship-jumping, overly
>> egotistical personality ...
You're kidding right? Surely your not comparing Mr. Pitino to one
Larry Brown? Each move Pitino has made has been a "career move".
After turning the Friars around, he moved to the NBA. Good move.
After turning the lowly Knicks around, he moved to one of the top 5
collegiate programs in the country. Good move. Fact is, if it weren't
for Bianci, he may have still been with the Knicks.
If being overly egotistical means believing in yourself, and expecting
the most from yourself and everyone around you, than I'll buy that!
Pitino exudes confidence. Witness the job done at UK the last two
years. Nothing short of MIRACULOUS! IMHO, one of the brightest, more
innovative young coaches in America. BTW, I doubt you'll see Pitino
embarrass UK as Knight and Tarkanian have done for their respective
schools.
:-)
- Wildcat
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9.441 | | FROSTY::SCHOTT_R | | Mon Sep 30 1991 19:19 | 17 |
| Re: 9.440
Actually, when not under the influence of organic psychedelics
(ie. SPORTSschrooms (tm)), I am a big fan of Rick Pitino's. After
all, he is a fellow alum, and next to Cosby and the creators of the
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles phenomenon, he is among the most
financially successful of the recent crop (last 20 years) of
UMASS grads. ;^)
Seriously though, the only question remaining regarding Pitino's
coaching ability, is whether he can keep a mature, seasoned team,
motivated and successful. His track record with taking "down and
out" teams and making them winners can not be questioned. He has
yet to stick around long enough at any one place to exhibit any
staying power however.
Russ
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9.442 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BillyMartin,WoodyHayes,BobKnight | Mon Sep 30 1991 19:59 | 19 |
| Re: 9.441
UK fans are hoping that he'll honor his seven year contract. I
didn't know much about him until he came to UK. He certainly has won
the hearts of UK fans with his "We will overcome and beat the world"
type attitude.
I'm not sure yet how good of a recruiter he is. This year is a big
year recruiting wise for the 'Cats. The incoming freshman class this
year was just so-so according to most recruiting experts. There are a
couple of names to remember though.
- Dale Brown - JC transfer. Had reputation has JC's best 3-point
shooter.
- Travis Ford - Missouri transfer. Will give Sean Woods run for
money at point guard.
- Wildcat
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9.443 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Oct 01 1991 10:23 | 9 |
| re: .437
I know Rick. He was a senior when I was a freshman and beginning to
work in the Athletic Department. I like Rick. He was very helpful to
me when I first got started and was quite unlike anybody I'd met up
until then - a fast-talking, street smart New Yorker who could sell ice
to eskimos.
John
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9.444 | Pitino & Kentucky | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Oct 01 1991 12:30 | 24 |
| re: Russ
Excellent critique of Pitino. Without a doubt he's one of the top
young coaches in the USA. The *only* thing he hasn't proven is that he
can maintain a program at the top for a period of years. This is that
extra step that coaches like CoachK and Roy Williams have accomplished
that Rick hasn't.
re: JHendry
John was kind enough to make a copy of a picture of Pitino from his
UMass Yearbook that still hangs in my office. It shows a very youthful
Rick with his arm around some female playmate, both wearing
somewhat_intoxicated faces whilst holding large schooners of brew in
their hands. Priceless!
The thing I hate about Pitino is that I like him, and it therefore
makes it difficult for me to maintain my usual top-shelf hatred of the
Kaintucks. I am a little peeved that he cancelled his 7-year contract
with UNC, after amassing an 0-2 start. :^(
- ACC Chris
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9.445 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Northern Exposure>>MNF | Tue Oct 01 1991 12:56 | 4 |
|
Russ, how could you forget the DOCTOR???
;^)
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9.446 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | From Here To Eternity | Wed Oct 02 1991 13:45 | 8 |
| Ex-USC testing coordinator Matthew Duncan says he was ordered by school
officials, threatening dismissal, to end a study of the school's
academically at-risk student-athletes. He said the school didn't want
disclosures of athletes with serious reading deficiencies.
Please NOTE that this is for all sports, not just hoops...
JD
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9.447 | I've gotta go to this one, just to harass Tubbs! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Let the auction begin! | Thu Oct 03 1991 13:30 | 5 |
| I called the Springfield Civic Center Box Office regarding tickets
for the UMass-Oklahoma game January 4th. I was told they won't go on
sale until some time in November.
NAZZ
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9.448 | | REFINE::ASHE | What happened to Reggie Dupard? | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:37 | 3 |
| Anyone hear anything about the NCAA's at the Centrum or did I miss
that?
|
9.449 | Practice starts (not a moment too) soon | CSOA1::SIMPSON_T | | Thu Oct 03 1991 23:22 | 25 |
| Two pre-season top 20s (hope the Hoosiers are really that good):
Basketball Digest Sport Magazine
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1. Duke 1. Duke
2. Indiana 2. Kentucky
3. Arkansas 3. Kansas
4. North Carolina 4. Arizona
5. Kentucky 5. Arkansas
6. Ohio State 6. Indiana
7. Seton Hall 7. UCLA
8. LSU 8. Seton Hall
9. Arizona 9. LSU
10. St. John's 10. St. John's
11. Wake Forest 11. Oklahoma St.
12. Oklahoma St. 12. Connecticutt
13. UCLA 13. Ohio State
14. Oklahoma 14. North Carolina
15. Utah 15. Oklahoma
16. Connecticutt 16. Georgetown
17. Iowa 17. Iowa
18. Kansas 18. Georgia Tech
19. New Orleans 19. Illinois
20. Xavier 20. Arizona St.
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9.450 | | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | ULTRIX NETWORKS, CSC/CS | Fri Oct 04 1991 00:09 | 4 |
| Well if I'm Kansas, I'm real confused - 3rd in one poll and 18th in the
other.
Live from Charger Central.......Glenn
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9.451 | | CAM::WAY | Bill Swerski's Super Fans...Da Bears | Fri Oct 04 1991 10:04 | 9 |
| > Well if I'm Kansas, I'm real confused - 3rd in one poll and 18th in the
Scientific studies prove most people in Kansas *are* confused....
[JUST KIDDING!]
'Saw
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9.452 | done blam them | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Fri Oct 04 1991 10:17 | 5 |
| What confused people about Kansas is that they beat No Carolina in the
NCAAs so nobody can tell how good they are. As we all know, the Tar Heels
lost that game by playing within the System. By design.
TTom
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9.453 | Useless, but fun. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Oct 04 1991 11:20 | 8 |
| Carolina was fourth in one poll (WAY too high) and 14th in the other.
(Possibly too low.) Kentucky 2nd?? I can't see it. Also one of the
polls left Wake completely out of their top 20, while the other had 'em
11th. No way is Wake Forest *not* a Top 20 team, even with Childress
out for the 1st half of the year ...
- ACC Chris
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9.454 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Von Ryan's Express | Fri Oct 04 1991 13:49 | 9 |
| Chris -
I see no reason why UNC shouldn't be ranked at least 4th. They have a
good nucleus back, plus the 'greatest recruited class ever' is a year
older.
Sport Mag is a joke when it comes to polls anyway....
JD
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9.455 | something's crooked in NCAA hoops | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | From MattSewell to MikeSewell | Fri Oct 04 1991 13:54 | 17 |
| Kansas people are confused all right. Who cain forget their infamous
Title run when, with 4 seconds to go and a point down, they inbound the
ball, made several passes, dribbled around, and finally got a lay-in
just before the buzzer because, as real-time replays proved, the local
timekeeper failed to start the clock until they had Danny Manning set
up, and that the whole play actually took 9-10 seconds.
I don't know who put the curse on Jed Heatcoate, cuz only 2 years later
he saw *another* Final Four appearance go down the drain when Kenny
Anderson received a pass, bent his knees to launch into a jump shot,
the buzzer sounded, Kenny jumped, and released the shot 1-2 seconds
after the game had ended, the ref turned to Bobby Cremins, who made the
basket signal whilst staring into the ref's eyes, and the ref (a_ACC
ref) went along and awarded a basket scored well after the game had
clearly ended.
Big10 Tom
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9.456 | Hey, why not pick 'em #1 JD. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Oct 04 1991 13:56 | 19 |
| > I see no reason why UNC shouldn't be ranked at leat 4th.
I'm not surprised, since it'll allow you to scream "UNDERACHIEVEMENT!"
when we don't meet your accelerated expectations.
This team has ONE (1) senior on it. It's missing two (2) players who
were selected in the first round of the NBA draft. It has no backup
PG, and its starter has a gimpy knee. It also lost perhaps its most
talented player to transfer.
Now, I'm not gonna say we're not gonna have a good team - I think it
will be good. But a team this young has no place in the Top 4.
Many ACC experts are picking UNC to finish 3rd in the ACC, given the
strengh of this years Wake Forest team.
Realistically I'd hope for a Top 10 AP/UPI finish.
- ACC Chris
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9.457 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Von Ryan's Express | Fri Oct 04 1991 14:04 | 19 |
| Chris,
Hey, all I heard in papers after the tourney last year was how
Carolina, as usual, was loaded, and poised for another run.
I'm sure you are happy being #14, and already making excuses and
setting low expectation - so you can strut your chest about over
achievement.
I don't think they will miss King Rice or Chilicutt that much. And
Brick Fox - in the regular season maybe, but come tourney time, they
aren't going to miss his 'accuracy'.
Who you kidding. It will be UNC and Duke for the Acc-title, and the
Tar Hells will get no lower than 3 seed in the tourney - but probably
a 2 seed in either the East or southeast bracket, with the first rounds
close to home.
JD
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9.458 | not bad for a western state | HAVASU::HEISER | carpe diem | Fri Oct 04 1991 15:08 | 1 |
| Arizona has 2 schools in the top 20!
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9.459 | | AGNT99::CHILDS | Bush screwing the people again | Mon Oct 07 1991 15:13 | 13 |
|
I could have written .453 with my eyes closed....
"I'd settle for a top 10 AP/UPI finish"....this in a nutshell says it all
about Tar Heel fans and why they worship Dean...
If Georgetown with it's returning bricklayers and Mourning moving back into
the paint doesn't win it all I'll be upset...
Agreed JD that Sport just tries to be as outrageous as possible with their
rankings hoping to get away with an I told you so.
mike
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9.460 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | From MattSewell to MikeSewell | Mon Oct 07 1991 15:29 | 11 |
| >Now, I'm not gonna say we're not gonna have a good team - I think
>this team will be good.
Go ahaid, ACCrisp, git it off your strutting chest. Say it:
They'll be good enough for a_Excellent Sweet16 Loss
There. Feel better now?
Big10 Tom
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9.461 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Oct 07 1991 15:36 | 4 |
| Sport Magazine had Massachusetts rated #35 in the country so they
cain't be all bad.
John
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9.462 | | FROSTY::SCHOTT_R | | Mon Oct 07 1991 18:31 | 12 |
| I can see it now. October 14th, 1991, 11:30 p.m. 4200 fanatical
fans crammed into the antiquated Curry Hicks Cage on the campus of the
University of Massachusetts at Amherst, for the annual "Midnight
Madness" kickoff to the college basketball season. As they await
the midnight hour, and the opportunity to welcome this year's team,
a rhythmic chant begins:
We're number 35!!! We're number 35!!! We're number 35!!!
As an alum, it gives me goose-bumps just thinking about it.
Russ
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9.463 | | CAM::WAY | With Malice Toward None | Tue Oct 08 1991 10:17 | 29 |
| And as I munch on some more SPORTshrooms, I can see this:
It's March. A vastly overachieving UMass team has made the
NCAA tourney for the first time in a LONG time. Unfortunately
for them, they've drawn the Tar Heels for their opening match.
The Minutemen [used ta be Redmen a long time ago, no?] stay
close all game, through grit, determination, and good old
American know-how.
Late in the game they start a surge. On the Carolina bench
Dean-o is grabbing his throat, his eye a-bulging outta his
haid. One of his seniors is in there and every possession
the System demands he get the ball. Every time he gets
the ball, he doesn't just throw up a brick, oh no, he throws
up a whole hod of bricks. Clang, Clang, Clang...it sounds
like a late 19th century fire brigade coming down the street.
Finally with 35 seconds left, the Snuffmeister himself can
take it no longer. Screaming at the top of his nicotine-damaged
lungs, he makes a remark about the ref's mother, then tries to
tell the ref he was calling a "switch, I was saying 'on a switch'"
The ref tosses Snuffy, and UMass hangs in to give the Tar
Heels their greatest tourney upset ever, winning by three points.
'Saw
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9.464 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Oct 08 1991 11:20 | 10 |
| We have made the NCAA tournament once in our history, in 1962 and lost
to New York University in the first game.
We were the Redmen until the early seventies when we changed to the
Minutemen.
And as far as the hypothetical result against the Heels goes, I'd love
it.
John
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9.465 | a pervert with perverted priorities... | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Oct 08 1991 14:52 | 18 |
| Wildcat, YOU are the one who's embarrassed. First you recruit Shawn
Kemp with $50,000 or so, then have a_asst. coach so stupid that $10,000
ends up on the floor of Emery Air Freight's processing floor.
Yeah, U. Kaintuck is something to be proud of awright. I cain see
where you'd be jealous of Tark, with his Mafia lawyers and media spin
control and competent crooks he's taken a page outta Kaintuck's crooked
cook book and raised it to High Art.
Meanwhile, Bob has NEVER, EVER done anything wrong. Done a lot right,
though. Like running a program so squeaky clean that he never has had
a bench jammed with nuclear widebody studs yet has won 9 conference
Titles and THREE big-time Titles in only 20 years.
He's up alongside your beloved Adolph in the Pantheon, Mildcat. Isn't
that what makes you so sick? (And I *do* mean sick, very very sick.)
Big10 Tom
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9.466 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BillyMartin,WoodyHayes,BobKnight | Wed Oct 09 1991 01:21 | 48 |
| 16.46 >> Rolly you're nothing but a cheep shot artist...
Tsk, Tsk MrT. If this isn't the pot calling the kettle black. You
have the nerve to call Rolly a cheep (sic) shot artist? After I've
labored through two miserable probation laden seasons, you have the
gall to pour salt in the wound and bring up Shawn Kemp, etc. For
shame, for shame, for shame, MrT. Can't say I'm surprised. I mean we
essentially are creatures of habit. After worshiping Mr. Humble for so
many years, his egotistical, holier-than-thou attitude, has obviously
crept into your inner being. Try to come to grip with things MrT.
Come forward and admit you've been tainted by the "win at all costs"
attitude of Indiana University. I'm sure your fellow noters in SPORTS
will comfort you in your hour of need. Haw, Haw, Haw!
9.465 >> First you recruit Shawn Kemp with $50,000 or so, then have
>> a_asst. coach so stupid that $10,000 ends up on the floor
>> of Emery Air Freight's processing floor.
In the first place, Shawn Kemp's name was never brought in the NCAA
lynching (oops, investigation) of UK. Where did you come up with this
$50,000? Secondly, it was $1,000 that ended up on Emery Air Freight's
floor, not $10,000! Reaching a bit aren't we MrT? Objective Sports
Anaylst, Haw, Haw, Haw. BTW, earlier this year Emery reached an out of
court settlement with Dwayne Casey regarding that messy $1,000. Logic
dictates that if they had a shred of evidence against Casey, they
wouldn't have rolled over and handed him a lifetime's worth of
earnings. And isn't it curious that one little package from Lexington,
KY just happened to pop open amongst millions that pass thru Emery's
world hub? Sheesh, give me a break!
9.465 >> Meanwhile, Bob has NEVER, EVER done anything wrong.
Whoaaaa Nellie! This statement alone proves that you're living in an
egotistical fantasy world. Wake up and smell the coffee!
9.465 >> Isn't that what make you so sick? (And I *do* mean sick, very
very sick.)
Now I ask my fellow SPORTS noters. Who is the sick one here? Who has
blatantly twisted logic for his own gain? Who has used double speak to
win arguments? Who has intentionally sought sympathy from others by
pretending to leave the company in order to feed a starving ego?
Let the jury speak!
:-) :-)
Wildcat
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9.467 | | CSOA1::BACH | THE Chicago Bear Fan | Wed Oct 09 1991 11:54 | 6 |
| ...but then again, Kentucky will be the best team in college ball this
year...
No bout a doubt it. (really sic)
Chip_GSH_Bach (THE Kentucky Basketball Fan)
|
9.468 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Wed Oct 09 1991 12:38 | 26 |
| Point out something that Bjob's done wrong. I cain't remember one.
As for "win at all costs" in the IU program, again you cheat the
facks. Shawn Kemp told several of the IU players that he "would need
many thousands of dollars" to play for Indiana, largely because he had
cash offers from several schools. Unlike U. Kaintuck, IU has a long,
sad history of paying $0.00 per hour. You cain see it just by looking
down the Hoosiers' bench, which doesn't even remotely resemble that of
the rock-solid crook programs like SyrExcuse, Gougetown, UNLV, NC Skate,
Oklahoma, Illinois, Memphis State, and... U. Kaintuck.
The same thing has happened over the years, usually with nuclear
widebodies. This is why Indiana dropped out a the competition for that
big kid at Illinois now. He put his number on the street, Bob demurred,
and the bidding war ensued with "coach" Lou HitSome coming out on top.
Cheating pays, and Bob don't cheat. Yes, no doubt not paying dough (in
addition to not putting up with poor behavior in and out a the classroom
like, say, for instance, Dean Smif') has lowered his overall winning %
and caused him to play 6-2 white people at strong forward leading to early
round losses in the NCAA, but now excuses are necessary: He's won THREE
and we've won FIVE and we're now tied with your crooked program and are
poised to surpass it on the all-time list!
Face it, MildCat: U. Kaintuck is a documented scumball program.
Big10 JTom
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9.469 | Course you cain't remember any ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Oct 09 1991 12:50 | 32 |
| > Point out something that Bjob's done wrong.
Boy, talk about yer hanging curve balls. Here's my short list:
o The Fan. Bob punched out an LSU fan during the mid-70's, resulting
in charges being brought against him by the poor slob who was on
the receiving end of Bob's emotional outburst.
o The Book. Clear documentation of Knight verbally abusing
players. His practice and courtside tantrums are legendary,
but here we get first-hand news that he demeans, insults, frightens,
and utterly humiliates his players.
o The Chair. In perhaps a one-of-a-kind event, Bob hurls a chair
across the playing floor in protest of alleged bad officiating.
o The Russians. Knight pulls his team off the floor in protest over
alleged bad officiating, resulting in a black eye and complete
embarassment for USA basketball.
o The Cop. Bob fights with a Puerto Rican peace officer. He's still
a wanted criminal in our 51st state.
o Connie Chung. Bob scores big points for himself by stating during
and interview that females being raped should just 'lay back and
enjoy it'.
Hope this jogs your memory, MorT. Haw haw!!11
- ACC Chris
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9.472 | here | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Oct 09 1991 13:14 | 6 |
| Hawk,
I bit. I'm not sure what it means but I figured there was something way
down there at or about line 102.
TTom
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9.473 | | CAM::WAY | With Malice Toward None | Wed Oct 09 1991 13:17 | 12 |
| >Hawk,
>
>I bit. I'm not sure what it means but I figured there was something way
>down there at or about line 102.
Nah, it was just in reaction to ACC Chris hauling out his file on Bob.
I'm sure it must just be a file he includes in his reply edit session,
because it always looks the same, right down to the Haw-Haws...
I was tempted to put a big [YAWN] down at 102, but then I figured people
would actually expect something like that and actually read the whole
thang....8^)
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9.474 | Ice Way | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Oct 09 1991 13:19 | 4 |
| What I was really hoping for, Saw, was that it would break into some
kinda Rap Ditty.
TTom
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9.475 | Sometimes boring is necessary. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Oct 09 1991 13:20 | 5 |
| I'm sure everybody was YAWNing at my boring note. But then again, what
did ya expect when MorT said Bob had never done anything wrong?
- ACC Chris
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9.476 | I took the bait too! ;*( | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Wed Oct 09 1991 13:25 | 1 |
|
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9.477 | Can't Reason With Blind Faith! | DYPSS1::ROPER | BillyMartin,WoodyHayes,BobKnight | Wed Oct 09 1991 13:44 | 21 |
| Re 9.469
It's no use Chris. You can argue with IU fans 'till your blue in tha
face about Bob. Fact is, they will find a way to justify his boorish
antics. Take it from a man who grew up in Hoosier country. Poor Ralph
Floyd (may he rest in peace). IU's former distinguished AD let Bob run
roughshod over him for years. Any other AD with a spine would have
clamped down on Mr. Humble big time after n number of embarrassments.
MrT since you seem to revel in mud-slinging and rumors, try this one on
for size. Dost thou remember the Mike Giomi, cheerleader incident in
the early '80s. Should we bring up this sordid affair with our fellow
noters?
C'mon MrT, just be objective with us. I'll admit that UK has had some
problems in the past. They have righted their ship though. Bob is
obviously an excellent student and teacher of the game. He is not
however *perfect* as you Hoosier fans would have us believe. IMHO, he
has brought just as much embarrassment to IU as accolades.
Wildcat
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9.478 | perfected by the MicroHunts...
| AGNT99::CHILDS | Hey Sis, pull my toungue out ,will ya? | Wed Oct 09 1991 14:00 | 8 |
|
Cmon on Crisp, you trying to tell me you weren't sitting back with joy enjoying
T and Cat battle it out? I'm sure you were perfectly content to just "lay back
and enjoy it" until T took umbrage over the Deanster's lack of discipline on
and off campus....
Hey wasn't the defense coach of the Bills doing the "Dean Cheer" the other
night?
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9.479 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Thu Oct 10 1991 17:07 | 38 |
| Yeah, Mildcat, I remember Giomi's problems. I also remember that even
though he was their best player at the time, 100% academically eligible,
and beyond the rumor mill only documented as a chronic class cutter...
and that he was thrown out a IU's hoops program by Bob (and was embraced
by Jim Vulvano) thereby lowering his overall winning % and other totems
closely-held by a certain unnamed faux alumnus in here. Same goes for
Ricky Calloway and his lazy work habits and PT demands. Gone. Helped
Kansas though, and he now plays in the NBA.
Ditto HS All-America Tommy Baker and other prize frosh recruits when
they got caught smoking reefer in a hotel room at the Great Alaskan
Shootout.
That's the key, Mildcat: Bob runs the cleanest program in existence.
No prop 48s, no money-grubbing U. Kaintuck-style Shawn Kemps (the best
player to come outta Hoosierland since Larry Bird) ... no nothing.
As for Bob's alleged misdeeds (ref. "same tired refrain") where's the
beef? Especially relatively speaking. Norm Stewart starts a riot.
"Coach" John Stompshim attacks Pitino. Snuffy Smif's assistant accosts
a ref and his players rumble with the police, not to mention wrist-slaps
to women-beaters. Jerry Tarkanian's guard miraculously does multimillion
dollar business deals. $80,000 and a Chevy Blazer in Champain-Urbana.
No, MrT is being objective on this. Bob has never perpetrated a_egregious
act and you know it. Self-defense is to be expected from a stud like Bob.
Gingerly tossing a chair is nothing compared to the cash-toting, riot-
inducing, transcript-altering crooks that haunt the game.
And it's not like Bob is the only coach to yell at his players.
All the "same tired refrain" amounts to is a half-assed diversion from
the simple fack that even with his lousy recruitng Bob has taken his seat
alongside Adolph and Hank and John in the Pantheon - while Dean Smif' has
squandered more talent than a stuttering cross-eyed street pimp.
Big10 Tom
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9.480 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BillyMartin,WoodyHayes,BobKnight | Fri Oct 11 1991 01:05 | 34 |
| >> Yeah, Mildcat, I remember Giomi's problems...
I'm a bit surprised MrT. I wasn't sure how widespread this little
rumor was. Guess bad news travels fast when Hoosier Hysteria's
concerned.
I repeat, I think that Bob Knight is one of the best teachers the game
as ever seen. The only gripe I've ever had with the man is his
behavior on and off the court. You're quite correct in pointing out
that Bob isn't the only coach to yell at his players. But, he is one
of the few that makes a fool out of himself on a regular basis during
press conferences, etc.
I've always thought that as long as a person worships Bob and stays on
his good side, then he will support them. As soon as any sort of
constructive criticism is offered though, he goes berserk. The man is
an obsessive egomaniac. Witness what happened between him and Bill
Frieder a coupla years back. During the Michigan - IU game, Knight was
getting on the officials. Frieder started yelling that Knight deserved
a technical. Afterwards, during the press conference, Knight lambasted
Frieder for saying anything against his Highness.
Interesting to note that before this game the two were good friends!
Face it, Bob's a "LEGEND IN HIS OWN MIND!".
BTW, how can you keep a straight face when saying that Bob doesn't
routinely have nuclear wide-body studs on his bench? Each of his 3
championship teams had more than their fair share of high-school All
Americans. Granted, he could've used a "true" center the last coupla
years, but he still had some of the best recruiting classes in the
nation.
Bravo Pitino!
- Wildcat
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9.481 | Knight press conferences are delicious | SHALOT::HUNT | Ted, that's the prom queen !!! | Fri Oct 11 1991 03:38 | 12 |
9.482 | one and the same? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Fri Oct 11 1991 09:54 | 3 |
| Has anyone seen Bob Knight and Buddy Ryan together?
TTom
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9.483 | On Bob | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Carolina Blew | Fri Oct 11 1991 13:48 | 68 |
| >Each of his 3 championship teams had more than their fair share of
>High School All-Americans
Now wait just a minute, Mildcat. The '87 squad *maybe* had Steve
Alford, who at best was well down the HS-AA list if he was on it at
all. He was (and is) a slow-footed no-jump WMD-afflicted 6-2 white
person. The balance a that team was primarily made up of castoffs
who were either not heavily recruited outta high school or not
recruited at all. "More than their fair share?"
The '81 squad had Isiah, the most sought after player ever signed by
Bob. Beyond that they had Landon Turner who was a HS-AA also. The
balance a that team was largely non-blue chip material.
I cain't think a a single Bob squad that had "more than its fair share
of high school All-Americas." I cain think a many squads who have that
regularly, though: Michigan, Kaintuck, Blew Heels, Duke (of late),
SyrExcuse, and so on.
Bob's strengths have been in moulding role players, not reaping harvests
of blue chippers.
As for his behavior on and off the court you point to the Freider incident.
Again, "coach" Bill Fritter had spent the previous two years baiting Bob
in the press, bad mouthing him to recruits, and otherwise making himself
look the fool that even most Wolverines fans admit that he is. Then he
jumps into a dispute between Bob and the ref. Whaddya want, Bob to go
along with that whiney little chimp? His lambasting of Fritter was right
on and perfectly appropriate.
While I admit that Bob baits the press for fun, unlike you I don't see
the sports press and people deserving of respect. Remember, this is a
group that extolls that shrill little creep Mike Lupica. 'Nuff said.
Beyond that, Bob yells much less frequently than most coaches. He's
probably tied with Dr. Malpractice and Fisher in the Big10 as the quietest
bench coach. If you want near-insane behavior along the sidelines please
refer to Gene Keady and Jud Heathcoate in the Big10, and any number of
coaches outside the conference (Stompshim, BayWhine, Stewart, Richardson,
Tubbs, Olson, Dean Smif' et al). Among this group you've got guys who
either never quit whining or bitching and, in the case of the likes of
Stewart, Stompshim and others have been known to foment on-court violence,
which may be far less useful for highlight films but is far more serious
if you wanna criticize coaching behavior.
I think your complaint with Bob is that when he *does* go off he is the
most effective in the business. Who cain forget his phone set intimidation
job in that NCAA and what it meant to his team's chances at a Title?
As to Giomi, you make my point. A college coach shouldn't necessarily
be held responsible for a player behavior problem, but he definitely should
account for his disposition of it. Bob's career is littered with transfers
who Bob got rid of cuz their behavior was such that he didn't want them
in his program or on the IU campus. Most were key players, such as Giomi.
The list is a long and proud one: Baker, Miday, ThunderBurp, Edwards,
Calloway, and so on. Others tranferred out for the normal and to my
mind perfectly good reason: Lack of PT.
That's where Bob separates himself from most a his peers. He sacrifices
hoops interests where unacceptable behavior comes in. Compare that to
coach's who, say, recruit a Tito Horford, express cash-packed envelopes
to prize recruits, alter transcripts, arrange surrogate test-takers, or,
worse, tacitly endorse woman-beating.
If you have a problem with Bob's stern handling of Giomi's behavior I
don't. I hope to see his approach continue and will be proud for it.
Big10 Tom
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9.484 | Didn't get a "REAL" paper this AM | SNDCSL::HAUSRATH | Rockin' in the Free World | Wed Nov 13 1991 15:19 | 5 |
|
I hear that the pre-season college polls are out. Anyone care to list
them here, please.
/Jeff
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9.485 | Been out for quite a while >1month! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis Today? | Wed Nov 13 1991 15:34 | 27 |
|
Glad to oblige ya /Jeff,
It's a long, comprehensive list so to make it easier to read, I've
broken it up a bit...
A ALMOST COMPLETE LIST OF THE PRE-SEASON COLLEGE HOOPS POLLS
AP
UPI
Coaches
Dick Vitale
Petersons
SI
Street & Smiths
TSN
Individual Conference Coaches
Aunt Millie
and many others.
HTH,
;^)
Kev
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9.486 | AP Preseason Top 25 | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Nov 14 1991 11:39 | 39 |
| Points
1. Duke (49) 1606
2. Indiana (11) 1533
3. Arkansas (3) 1390
4. Kentucky 1278
5. Arizona 1276
6. LSU (1) 1171
7. Ohio State 1158
8. North Carolina 1135
9. Seton Hall (1) 1096
10. St. John's 1077
11. UCLA 1048
12. Kansas 889
13. Oklahoma State 864
14. Utah 684
15. Connecticut 628
16. Georgetown 532
17. Alabama 483
18. DePaul 364
19. Oklahoma 341
20. Michigan 329
21. Iowa 322
22. Wake Forest 319
23. Georgia Tech 258
24. Arizona State 247
25. Louisville 103
Others receiving votes: Texas 88, Virginia 87, Syracuse 82, Memphis State 72,
Florida State 70, UNLV 64, Missouri 55, Villanova 40, Houston 39, Pepperdine 39,
Michigan State 34, Richmond 34, New Orleans 29, Xavier (OH) 21, Kent 17,
Illinois 16, Southern Cal 14, Stanford 14, Georgia 12, Rice 12, Temple 12,
North Carolina State 11, Massachusetts 10, Penn State 10, Brigham Young 9,
Nebraska 9, Notre Dame 9, Princeton 8, South Carolina 8, Tulane 8, Wyoming 8,
East Tennessee State 6, Southern Mississippi 6, Boston College 5,
Fresno State 5, Louisiana Tech 5, Murray State 5, South Alabama 5, Wisconsin-
Green Bay 5, Tennessee 4, North Carolina-Charlotte 2, New Mexico State 2,
Cincinnati 1, Mississippi State 1, Washington State 1.
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9.487 | The Golden Flashes? You're kidding! ?Go 49ers! | SHALOT::MEDVID | Naze koor fateeri | Thu Nov 14 1991 12:25 | 15 |
| >Kent 17
This is very strange since they aren't even picked to win the MAC.
Most preseason mags I've read say it will come down to Ball State or
Ohio U (both of which are not mentioned in the "others receiving
votes").
>North Carolina-Charlotte 2,
Could be a big surprise this year. They've got two studs, Henry
Williams (Sr.) and Jarvis Lange ('90 Frosh of the year in the SunBelt).
It will be interesting to see how jumping to the Metro conference will
affect them.
--dan'l
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9.488 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | | Thu Nov 14 1991 17:53 | 4 |
| Indiana ranked #2? Can we assume if FatBob doesn't git these
fellas into the Final Two he underachieved?
/Don
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9.489 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Nov 14 1991 18:28 | 2 |
| Polls are meaningless in sports where a tournament is held to determine
the champion ....
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9.490 | Using Weasel metrics, a_course ... [:^(] | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Nov 14 1991 18:45 | 6 |
| re: .488
Correct assessment, /Don.
- ACC Chris
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9.491 | Exact-a-mundo ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Musicians For Free-Range Chickens | Thu Nov 14 1991 19:40 | 8 |
9.492 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | OPP ? No ! Are you down wit HIV ? | Thu Nov 14 1991 20:14 | 3 |
| John H, polls aside, if we use the same yardstick on Bob that we use on
Dean, the Hoosiers will have underacheived bigtime if they don't make
the Final Four ...
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9.493 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Nov 15 1991 10:19 | 22 |
| So what? Other than the fact that it gets on the nerves of lots of
people and the fact that I personally prefer Bob Knight over Dean
Smith, I really don't care if either the Hoosiers or Heels overachieve
or underachieve by either making or not making the Final Four. I'll
admit to having participated in the discussions in the past and present
but it's not an issue that greatly excites me.
The only college basketball team I care about is at my alma mater and I
don't expect us to ever make the Final Four in my lifetime. I enjoy
seeing how well we can do. Win the Atlantic-10 and make the NCAAs?
Great! Win a game or two in the NCAAs? Wonderful! Make the Final
Four of the NIT like we did last year? Tremendous then, not tremendous
now. It's not realistic to expect us to win a National Title in either
basketball, baseball or football. I enjoy going to games and following
the teams for the sake of going 'cause I still have a lot of friends
who travel with the teams and follow the teams who I can visit with,
and I've learned not to get too wrapped up in the wins and losses - in
other words, I try not to let the records detract from my enjoyment of
the games I go to. (The Patriots are a different matter but that's
because I work for them).
John
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9.494 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | I get wild, it's Automatic, somebody shut the door | Fri Nov 15 1991 11:42 | 14 |
|
Even if IU doesn't make the final four Bobby's greatness is secure. He's
won 3 titles, with 3 different lineups, with three different styles and
without the benefit of 3 to 4 to 5 NBA players on his bench. Can Smitty
boast the same? NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Simply stated Booby's greatness is the real thing, Smitty's the overblown
imagination of a few misguided zealots and the backhanded compliments of
the NBA personal who use Smitty as a farming system.....
They know his game coaching is putrid but they talk him up cause he teaches
the basics so it saves them time when they draft a player...
mike
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9.495 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKight | Tue Nov 19 1991 10:56 | 26 |
| >Indiana ranked #2? Can we assume if FatBob doesn't git these
>fellas into the Final Two he underachieved?
No, you cain't:
1) They're massively overranked right now (no center, no shooting
guard).
2) This overranking has everything to do with the rightful recognition
that Bob is the best coach there is and nothing to do with his
talented but flawed lineup (poor recruiting of big men, as usual,
refer to Eric Montross; high integrity as usual, refer to Lawrence
Funderburke).
3) Underachieved in *this* season or his *career*? Career-wise Bob has
answered all questions, with 3-for-20/10-for-20. I'll conceded that
it is theoretically possible that he could underachieve in a single
season (he's human, after all), but after his '89 Big10 Title with
a 6-2 WMD-afflicted-ex-backup-guard-at-SF I as a_alumnus aim hoping
he cain take maybe his worst player ever, ex-backup-forward-at-C
Matt Nover and fashion a couple more Titles!
Slasher, you've mastered the requisite fatalistic negativity for your
new role as a Hairy Smithna very nicely...
Big10 MrT
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9.496 | MrT judging college players by professional standards... | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Tue Nov 19 1991 11:32 | 11 |
|
Before you guys get too all-fired up with MrT's talent assessments,
just remember that this is the same Objective_Analyst who has
repeatedly referred to IU gridder Trent Green as "the worst quarterback
in Division 1-A" when in fack he's in the top 10th-20th percentile.
Now I personally don't follow all a this hoops recruiting b.s. with
some of the fervor that you folks do, but this was the tip-off to
MrT's little games for me...
glenn
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9.497 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKight | Tue Nov 19 1991 12:39 | 25 |
| Intellectual Dishonesty at its most egregious, Waugamain. Yes, I made
that statement about Trent Green, and yes, I recanted as he emerged
during this his senior season as the consensus most improved player in
the Big10.
Trent's a gamer, always was. He also has the ability to throw eight
straight passes five feet above the outstretched hands of wide open
receivers, as was seen in the Notre Dame game. Or, as in the Michigan
game, he cain during a end-a-game two minute drill throw the ball into
the dirt at the feet a open receivers three straight times. Or, as in
the Iowa game, open the game with three straight intereceptions before
he even managed an incompletion.
Green's got a great arm that has been half-tamed in his last year.
He's inaccurate and mistake prone, but cain put together some drives
against good teams (Michigan, Notre Dame, Iowa, Ohio State) and put up
some great dastisticks (tm) against mediocre ones (Kaintuck, Missouri,
etc.).
As you sleazily failed to mention, I recanted and admitted that I was
wrong about Trent being the worst Div. IA QB some time ago. On the
other hand, if he's top 10-20th percentile MrT is driving to Bloomington
to attempt walking on Bob's squad and replacing that bricklayer Damon!
Poor MrT
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9.498 | MrT: pre-season sandbagger... | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Tue Nov 19 1991 12:48 | 12 |
|
> Intellectual Dishonesty at its most egregious, Waugamain. Yes, I made
> that statement about Trent Green, and yes, I recanted as he emerged
> during this his senior season as the consensus most improved player in
> the Big10.
Lest I be misinterpreted or my point wasn't clear: there is plenty
of time left in the season for MrT to similarly "recant" his
ridiculous exaggerations on the hardcourt as with the gridiron.
glenn
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9.499 | this is a solid lineup?! | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | A Cloaca Of Heresies | Tue Nov 19 1991 13:20 | 48 |
| So sorry, Waugamain, but this tacky tack just won't work when
it comes to poor MrT. Why? Simple: In each and every case of
my so-called "pre-season sandbagging" events have indeed borne out
MrT's analyses as having in fact been completely accurate.
Also, lest anybody's perceptions of where I stand be twisted by your
perverted and unsolicited repackaging of my fine high-browed and
ultimately proven-as-accurate statements:
1) Hoosiers were preseason overrated. "Look, Spot!, see Hoosiers get
blown out by UCLA and tumble in polls, see Matt Nover stumble as MrT's
unflinching analysis is once again substantiated in physical reality!"
2) Hoosiers have no center. Matt Nover 6-8 stiff brought on squad with
eye toward teaching him game and using him as non-complainer backup
foward. Matt Nover starting center for allegedly top4 squad. Matt
Nover doesn't score, block shots, dribble, complete passes, rebound,
or play successful D, all a which has been borne out in team statistics
since his emergence as putative top big main in the nation.
3) Hoosiers' great guards have no shooter. Refer to team statistics and
face Reality.
4) Hoosiers will sink, then rise. Have shot at Big10 Title, but Michigan
or Iowa have better balanced rosters and should send them down to 3rd.
5) Don't cry. Hoosiers coach got proven ability to yield "meaningless
end-a-season peaks," three time in de form a something called National
Championships," which consitently excellent programs spurn but which
makes MrT hard, vewy vewy hard.
6) Poor MrT already said Hoosiers most talented since ten years. Ain't
saying much, true, but remember two National Championships and many
Big10 Titles in that span.
7) Also remember that both '81 and '87 Title squads barely made tourney,
and '81 squad has most regular season losses a any Titleist. '81
squad also posted widest average winning margin a any Champ squad.
That's one helluva meaningless end-a-season peak, no?
8) Overrated-but-potential Hoosiers must follow this path. Lindemann
must learn center or Bob must scrap Nover (as he did in tourney) and
go with 3-guard lineup.
9) If go with 3-guard lineup then perimeter shooting must come on big-time
or Hoosiers going nowhere.
Big10 Tom
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9.500 | IU OVERRATED? - *NOT* | DYPSS1::ROPER | BillyMartin,WoodyHayes,BobKnight | Tue Nov 19 1991 15:16 | 17 |
| Yo! MrT. Teams *CAN* win with an underacheiving center if they have a
coach who is wiling to adapt his game plan!
Point in fact, the last two seasons UK played with a 6-7 center by the
name of Reggie Hanson. 6-7 center in division one basketball? Yep,
and they went 36-20 during those two years winning the SEC last year.
BTW, who'd a thought that during those two years, UK would be LSU and
the 7-1 Man-Child twice whilst playing a *6-7* center!
Perhaps Bob is getting a bit senile just as his idol Woody Hayes did
many moons before. Give Coach K, Roy Williams, Rick Pitino, and Denny
Crum the talent IU has had the last two seasons, and guess what? They
would take that team to the final four. Game over.
Hasta la Vista Baby!
WILDCAT
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9.501 | IU OVERRATED? - *DOUBTLESS* | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Nov 19 1991 15:39 | 21 |
| Wake on up and smell the poses, Mildcat:
Bob won the last two years too, in fack beating both Pitino and
Crum whom you extoll so. Moreover, if Hanson were in Bloomington
he'd be starting in the middle (he may be small, but he cain play).
Beyond that, Roy Williams had a kid in the middle who ate IU alive
and went on to become a first round draft choice.
Oh, and CoachK not only was taught how to coach the game by Bob but
also how to play it.
No, all obfuscation aside (and, it isn't really), what we were talking
about before all the Waugamain/ACCrook/Mildcat/Slasher mass confusion
set in was whether centerless/perimeterless IU was among the two best
squads in the country, and, as Friday night proved, they certainly
aren't.
Nice try, though.
Big10 MrT
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9.502 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | N.E.Patriots-FootballusInterruptus | Tue Nov 19 1991 17:38 | 4 |
| Yikes MorT, last time I saw that much waffling (other than at
IHOP) was watching Bush during the last election.
/Don
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9.503 | Knight chose to get blown out by not playing Cheaney. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Nov 19 1991 18:07 | 14 |
| > set in was whether centerless/perimeterless IU was among the two best
> squads in the country, and, as Friday night proved, they certainly
> aren't.
The only thing that was proven Friday night is that Bob is a stubborn
egomaniac who chose to let an All-American sit on the bench for almost
the entire 2nd half. Exactly what "lesson" Calbert supposedly learned
by this exercise is open to question. My guess is he learned what a
slew of Bob transfers have learned. Namely that on a whim Fight (tm)
can humiliate the heck outa you and there's not a whole lot that you
can do about it.
- ACC Chris
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9.504 | But who has more of a chance to learn at this point? | SHALOT::MEDVID | in which case: I'm doomed | Tue Nov 19 1991 18:22 | 13 |
9.505 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | A Cloaca Of Heresies | Tue Nov 19 1991 18:28 | 18 |
| Since when is letting the players who play best play "humiliation?"
Watch closely, ACCrisp, and learn. Next time out Calbert will be
a new main, filling the lanes, throwing his lithe body into the
rebounding zones, and inching up on D. He also needs to learn that
if he doesn't have his shot going it's time to pass the pill on to
someone who does. Anderson and Henderson obviously did, but couldn't
start lighting it up 'til ball-hog Calbert was set down to learn one
very valuable lesson.
Typical sensationalism: All coaches yell, with Bob it's a crime. All
coaches sit players, with Bob it's egomania. All coaches complain to
refs, with Bob it's an "explosion."
On that last point, at least Bob doesn't wheedle constantly like a
certain ex-chain smoker down on Tobacco Road whom I won't mention.
Big10 MrT
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9.506 | Calbert's not one_a your best? Haw haw haw!!! | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Nov 19 1991 18:42 | 16 |
| I'd like to see Calbert's statistics for Friday night. The player you
describe as a "ball-hog" appeared to me to be shut down to the point
where he was rarely even touching the ball. I didn't see him playing that
poorly, but the greater point is that the ONLY chance Indiana had to
win the game was if Cheaney started stroking them. Apparently your
defense of this is that it will cause Calbert to play better next time.
I would contend that these lessons should be learned in practice and
once the game starts you let your best players play the game.
BTW, Dean sticking with Fox despite his horrid shooting was a
no-brainer. The kid made a career of shooting poorly for most of the
game and heating it up at crunch time. There was absolutely NO ONE on
our bench who was gonna replace Fox and pull out a 'W' over Kansas.
- ACC Chris
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9.507 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Tue Nov 19 1991 20:18 | 3 |
| Off the top of my head Cheaney had 8 points on less than ten shots.
Jimbo
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9.508 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | A Cloaca Of Heresies | Wed Nov 20 1991 10:38 | 19 |
| re ACCrook's sad-sack .507
It's already been said (by me, Vitale, et al) that Calbert took the
pine cuz he wasn't playing D or rebounding or making the passes against
UCLA's superquick defense. Not cuz he was wasn't hitting. Calbert has
stayed in games since the beginning of his career when he wasn't
hitting, although his shoooting frquency would drop accordingly (except
for wide open Js and drives).
Criticize Bob all you want. Compare him to Snuffer all you want.
There is a diff between the two: One is doing what it takes to fashion
this squad into position for a meaningless end-of-seasak; the other
other into whatever it is that gets you 1-for-30 with busloads of tip-
top blue chipper H.S. AA talnent (which Calbert wasn't, btw).
If you're not pleased with Bob's coaching performance Friday night I
cain only take comfort.
Big10 MrT
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9.509 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Wed Nov 20 1991 10:38 | 25 |
| <Insert Heavy Sarcasm>
UNBELIEVABLE, I'M SHOCKED....
Bob Knight actually sat a player who was not playing up to his
potential nor was he playing well on both sides of the ball. Knight
has just gone too far this time, what a terrible human being he is...
Imagine doing that to a 21 year man, how will Calbert ever survive?
<Sarcasm off>
It's amazing how one person can be so hypocritical. On one hand he is
all over Bob Knight for benching a player who was not playing well(it
will most likely make him a better player) but he completely ignores
the lack of honor and discipline on a team with his favorite coach(A
man who does not punish players who break the law, choke and beat-up
women, abuse alcohol, fight with cops, etc).
A hint on who this person is: He is so insecure with his own opinion
that he has to use the phrases "Well, Dean and I think... or Dean
and I agree that..., etc" Pretty weak when you can't offer an opinion
that even slightly differs from your idol or you can't even slightly
criticize the man.
Cap
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9.510 | ACC Chris leaves sarcasm at door - only speaks Objectively | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Nov 20 1991 10:56 | 22 |
| Funny how Cap and MorT (and all the weasels, really) are so defensive.
I've never ONCE brought Dean Smith into this discussion, yet they see
the need on virtually every note.
All I'm after is an objective discussion of Bob's coaching on Friday
night. IMO he did his team a disservice to bench Cheaney. IMO he
removed any possibility for his team to win the game when he did this.
IMO Calbert will not be helped by this. IMO Calbert wasn't even
playing that poorly in the first place. (And even if he was there were
still 15 minutes left to redeem himself. I also never once heard
Vitale say that Cheaney was playing poor 'D', not rebounding, not
playing a good floor game, etc, etc.) IMO Knight lets his ego get in
the way at times and apparently feels the need to overshadow his
players.
None of this has a thing to do with Dean Smith, although I'll grant you
on almost every count it runs contrary to Smith's coaching philosophy.
- ACC Chris
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9.511 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | A Cloaca Of Heresies | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:10 | 31 |
| >IMO Calbert will not be helped bythis.
IMNSHO, then, you're incapable of why Bob has attained so many
meaningless end-of-season peaks. Calbert will certainly be helped
by his benching. The shaky part of his game has always been 'bounding
and D, and I don't know what game *you* were watching but repeatedly on
the replays Nover (who cain't play a lick) and Cheaney were standing
there watching as Madkins, even slow - footed McClean - were pitcuted
splitting the middle (usually from a pass of the weak side) and going
down the middle for an unconstested hoop (unless Anderson got over to
pick up a foul).
Bob's not the only coach to've benched a poor-playing star. I've seen
it done by hundreds of coaches thousands of times. The way Calbert was
playing their chance of overcoming a huge deficit was enhanced with
somebody else in there.
Unless you're saying that you know more about the game than a 3-for-20/
10-for-20 guy.
No, that's not it. What you're saying is that you cain't understand
how a coach cain possibly exercise his prerogative to bench a poor
performer for better play later in the season.
That you cain't understand how a main would sacrifice his precious
overall winning percentage looking toward end-of-season meaninglessness.
Call me a_existentialist, by I say your complaints are much ado about
nothing.
MrT
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9.512 | Didn't it hurt your head ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Musicians For Free-Range Chickens | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:13 | 6 |
9.513 | Bob's alone at the top in regards to egomania | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:41 | 13 |
| > Bob's not the only coach to've benched a poor-playing star. I've seen
> it done by hundreds of coaches thousands of times.
Name a single coach in Division 1A basketball today who would throw in
the towel and bench their All American for almost the entire 2nd half,
thereby penalyzing not just the individual but whole team cause it
removed any chance of achieving a_'W'.
Just one.
- ACC Chris
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9.514 | He does it for a reason ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Musicians For Free-Range Chickens | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:49 | 12 |
9.515 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Wed Nov 20 1991 11:58 | 35 |
|
ACChris,
Work on your reading comprehension skills, there in need of
upgrading...:-)
I did not offer up any criticisms about Dean Smith, I criticised your
hypocritical views(when you constantly call them objective, they are
far from it...). I simply pointed out where obvious hypocracy existed.
I have criticized Knight for his transgressions in the past, it's well
documented. However it really shows the deepness of your scorn for
Knight when you criticize and attack a man for benching a player when you
know absolutely nothing about the circumstances surrounding the
benching. Do you attack people in real life without knowing the
circumstances or understanding the situation? If you do than you're
probably a very lonely person.
You also attacked Knight for criticism of officials, although as
objective as you think you are, you fail to criticize Dean Smith for
his obvious bench antics which over the last 3 years are worse than
Knight's(Dean is considered 'King of the Whiners' among refs and
sportswriters). You will never be thought of as objective until you are
BIG enough and secure enough to offer public criticisms of Dean Smith.
I criticize Dean Smith for his obvious ineptitude on the basketball
court. The only personal issue I have ever criticized Smith on is his
failure to publicly punish King Rice for an obvious and serious
infraction.
Get a grip Chris, this is real life, not some fantasy world where you
and Dean are one in spirit and being. :-)
Cap
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9.516 | His reasons don't always work. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:13 | 15 |
| > Name a single coach in Division 1A basketball today with 3 NCAA titles.
As I've stated, Bob gets and receives much praise for this. Three (3)
Titles in Twenty (20) years is an outstanding accomplishment in todays
era of parity. His Gold Medal in '84 ain't chopped liver, either.
But the man doesn't walk on water. He makes mistakes. He's fallen
flat on his face come tourney time, ... alot. Benching your star
player for almost an entire half and thereby removing any possibility of
achieving a 'W' REQUIRES (IMO) some sort of justification. The Cheaney
that I saw Friday night wasn't playing particularly great, but he
wasn't stinking_it_up_awful either.
- ACC Chris
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9.517 | You're trying to be funny, right Chris? | SHALOT::MEDVID | in which case: I'm doomed | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:28 | 8 |
| Moderators, please add keywords to 9.516. They should be:
SPINCONTROL
HYPOCRISY
Seldom do we see such terrific examples contained within one note.
--dan'l
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9.518 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | A Cloaca Of Heresies | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:30 | 22 |
| Cheaney was stinking up the joint standing there like a spectator
on D and when shots were up. He also wasn't moving without the ball
on offense. Maybe he was tired, injured, dazed by UCLA's onslaught,
had a horrible series of practices... who knows. His benching was a
good thing and despite what you say proves no mental illness (egomania)
or abusive behavior. Calbert seemed to understand his benching, and
didn't seem to have a problem with it at all.
Benched stars? Hmmm. Randy Breuer of Minnesota. Hmmm. Trent Tucker
of the same team after... ball hogging while spectating the floor game.
Hmmm. Willie Sims of Wisconsin. Didn't Dr. Malpractice of Iowa bench
both his center and his guard (his two best players)? Hmmm. Seem to
remember Gene Keady inviting his best players to rest it from
time-to-time.
Lookit, ACCrock, some coaches recruit by guaranteeing PT and starting
slots. Others, like Bob, will play whoever has proved himself deserving
that particular week. And you make it sound like this is the first
time Calbert has sat. Little do you know what you're talking about...
Big10 MrT
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9.519 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:33 | 27 |
| >But the man doesn't walk on water. He makes mistakes. He's fallen
>flat on his face come tourney time, ... alot. Benching your star
>player for almost an entire half and thereby removing any possibility of
>achieving a 'W' REQUIRES (IMO) some sort of justification. The Cheaney
>that I saw Friday night wasn't playing particularly great, but he
>wasn't stinking_it_up_awful either.
I have criticized Knight umpteen times, not only on his coaching but
also on his personality and stubborness. However the point you fail
to see is that Knight obviously had a reason for benching Cheaney and
since you don't know why this was done. Knowing Cheaney's work ethic,
I know that this will make Calbert a better player because he will now
work on the weak points in his game. Now if Dean Smith had done this
with a lazy JR Reid than maybe Reid would have lived up to his
reputation as the best prospect in the country and NC would have won
a title during his time.
Also UCLA went on it's tremendous run and opened up a huge lead with
Cheaney in the game, so there is absolutely no way you can say that
the win was impossible with Cheaney on the bench. Knight is trying to
fashion a basketball team that plays as a team. If one person in his
defensive or offensive system is not handling their responsibilities
than the entire system is destroyed and teams go on runs like UCLA did.
I amazed that you don't understand this concept.
Cap
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9.520 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | A Cloaca Of Heresies | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:59 | 19 |
| Don't get carried away with the Bob criticism thing, Cap.
For I have PROVED that his only truly reprehensible act, allegedly
pulling his team against the Commies, in fact never happened.
As for pulling Cheaney, Bob had no choice. The most fundamental
concept to his coaching is that you must play the total team game
at maximum effort. To leave in a player who wasn't putting it out
would create a fissure in the committment to total team effort among
the other players, and rightfully so.
Bob has no star system. Beneath a certain baseline you sit, and that's
all any player cain axe a a coach.
It's worked wonderfully for 20 years, even if it has exacted a certain
maginal cost in overall winning percentage, but net net the investment
is the best possible.
Big10 Tom
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9.521 | Joking dan'l? Joking about what? :^| | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Nov 20 1991 13:53 | 93 |
| > I did not offer up any criticisms about Dean Smith, I criticised your
> hypocritical views(when you constantly call them objective, they are
> far from it...). I simply pointed out where obvious hypocracy existed.
If it's hypocritical for someone to point out sin when in fact he's not
sinless, then I'm guilty. Otherwise there's absolutely no hypocrisy
involved in my thorougly Objective Analysis of Knight's performance on
Friday night. (Which is the ONLY issue at hand, as far as I'm concerned.)
> I have criticized Knight for his transgressions in the past, it's well
> documented.
Big_a you, but when confronted with some of his past problems was there
really a choice? What I wanna know was whether or not you were in front
of your TV Friday screaming for Bob to put Cheaney back in the game so
you could go on and have a chance to win the game.
> However it really shows the deepness of your scorn for Knight when you
> criticize and attack a man for benching a player when you
> know absolutely nothing about the circumstances surrounding the
> benching.
First, I have no scorn for Fight (tm), er, Knight. My feelings toward
him are clear cut, which is symptomatic of the man himself. He knows
and understands the game of basketball as well as anyone who ever walked the
planet. Of this I have no doubt. But there's another side to him - a much
darker side. It causes him to say dumb things, punch cops, throw chairs,
punch fans, humiliate players, etc, etc. Sometimes, IMO, this 'dark side'
gets in the way of his coaching genius. I've offered a_hypothesis that
this happened Friday night, but rather than talk specifics you and MorT
choose the low ground and continually try and drag me into a Dean vs.
Bob debate. For shame!
> Do you attack people in real life without knowing the
> circumstances or understanding the situation? If you do than you're
> probably a very lonely person.
Get real Cap. The circumstances are as obvious as the nose on yer face.
Even MorT acknowledges this. Gotta admit though I aim lonely. [sniff,
sniff] No friends to talk to. [sniff, sniff] Nobody to share the
intimate details of my solitary existence. [booooooooooo, sniff, sniff,
sniff] Just me and my remote control. Fortunately though this does allow
me plenty of time to watch loads of college hoops!
> You also attacked Knight for criticism of officials, although as
> objective as you think you are, you fail to criticize Dean Smith for
> his obvious bench antics which over the last 3 years are worse than
> Knight's(Dean is considered 'King of the Whiners' among refs and
> sportswriters).
Show me one time when I've criticized Knight for criticizing officials.
You cain't, cause I haven't. As to Dean and his "whining", we can all
thank the idiot John Feinstein (a Duke nerd) for this stupid assertion.
(BTW, Feinstein's latest journalistic masterpiece is about tennis, and
it's drawing scorn from just about everybody as being inaccurate in
zillions of different areas. As far as I'm concerned Feinstein is the
true junk journalist of sports. Kinda writes the equivalent of The
National Inquirer for sports.)
> You will never be thought of as objective until you are
> BIG enough and secure enough to offer public criticisms of Dean Smith.
I've publicly criticized Dean numerous times. He shoulda called a TO
against Georgia Tech. His nose is too big. I don't approve of his
Unitarian religious philosophy. Whadya want, blood?
> I criticize Dean Smith for his obvious ineptitude on the basketball
> court.
Yup. Obvious. Dean Smith is obviously an inept coach. I'd like to here
you take that message and deliver it to ANYBODY who's in the basketball
business. I'd also like to see your face as they give you a condescending
look that screams of the fact that you don't know a danged thing about
basketball. Haw!!
> The only personal issue I have ever criticized Smith on is his
> failure to publicly punish King Rice for an obvious and serious
> infraction.
There's a reason Dean doesn't get criticized very often on personal issues,
while Knight does. A very, very good reason. (Hint: It highlights one
of the main reasons Dean > Bob.)
- ACC Chris
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9.522 | Darth Knight ??? | SCNDRL::HUNT | Technodweeb Extraordinaire | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:15 | 38 |
| Your claim is that benching Cheaney against UCLA is part of Knight's "dark
side" because it humiliated him and cost the team the game in order to
soothe Knight's dark egomania.
The Knight supporters saw it as both an in-transit tactical move and a
long-term strategic one as well. Cheaney wasn't helping the team on
defense and on the boards so he might as well sit ... with his
lofty pre-season press clippings right next to him. No one plays for
Knight unless he plays both ends of the floor and is involved in all
aspects of the game.
Strategically, it sets up Cheaney for even better play down the road. If
he didn't know it before (and how could he not???), he now knows he's not
sacrosanct and that he's part of the team.
Knight is coaching him to either play better or sit. Guaranteed that,
barring injury, Calbert Cheaney will be a much improved player at the end
of the year. If he isn't, he'll ride pine all winter long or he'll
transfer to a program where the coach will just let him slide by on talent
alone.
No reason to bring the Snuffer into this but the comparisons are obvious.
And, actually, Snuffy is closer to Knight than you think in this regard.
He's benched guys before for not playing well. Hell, sometimes he benches
the entire starting unit and puts the Blue Team in just to stir things up
and to hammer the point home to the front five.
But you're open to attack when you knock Knight for benching Cheaney
because the most glaring recent example of a college basketball player
desperately needing some pine time is Rick Fox lasted spring in Indy. And
Snuffy didn't do it and the results are delicious history.
I think it's pretty clear that Knight didn't care squat about the UCLA loss
if he felt sure his players could and will learn a humbling lesson from
it. Given Knight's record for messy end-of-season peakage, I suspect we'll
see such a lesson applied come March.
Bob Hunt
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9.523 | Knight stands alone on this one. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Nov 20 1991 14:22 | 26 |
| Well, since you brought up Dean ...
I'll guarantee you that he and Knight are 100% identical in one
respect: you will not play if you don't play both ends of the floor.
In fact, they both stress defense first and foremost. (See Clifford
Rozier for more info about a kid with offensive talent who saw mega
pine_time.)
The difference is in HOW they handle this. Dean will NEVER humiliate a
player as Knight did Friday night. It just doesn't happen. Bob
mentions that Dean will pull the entire unit and replace them with the
Blue Team. This is true, but when it happens, it happens as a group.
An individual just doesn't inexplicably sit down for an extended period
of time, because Dean won't embarass him like that.
What most definitely WILL happen is that the player will hear about in
practice, while watching films, etc., and if the trend continues he'll
see his PT drop. If I were Calbert Cheaney (or his parents watching on
television) I would've far preferred this method, especially in light
of the fact that he didn't seem to be playing that poorly in the first
place. (Vitale was openly questioning why Calbert wasn't back in the
game before finally shutting up when he realized Knight was doing what
only he does - embarass the heck outof a kid ...)
- ACC Chris
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9.524 | Bob method is proven to work isn't it | ANGLIN::KIRKMAN | Now which box did I put that in? | Wed Nov 20 1991 15:38 | 20 |
| Actually Chris, in today's game of inflated player's egos, the typical
reaction to a coach's criticism (JR for example) would be "yeah, yeah,
yeah, you'll never bench me". IMHO, it might take several games to
most of the season for a player to get the message with Dean's method.
On the other hand, there are few stronger incentives than
embarrassment. Besides, if a player really is loaffing in a game, how
much is the scoring potential offset by the defensive libility? And
you really think Bob *hasn't* been riding Chaney for a while in
practive already?
I'll bet Chaney doesn't stay benched long. Probubly about the same
amount minute as a coach using some other reward system.
Scott
(This is too hard to resist) So we have Dean lossing because he
refuses to bench a play not playing up to his ability. And we have
Knight lossing because he benches a play who isn't playing well. Which
loss hurts more?
|
9.525 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | A Cloaca Of Heresies | Wed Nov 20 1991 15:52 | 11 |
| >finally shutting up when he realized Knight was doing what only he
>does, humiliating a kid...
Benching a player is not humiliating him. Players routinely get
benched. Calbert's benching has taking place tens of thousands of
times in the annals of college hoops. In-game benchings. No gradual
phase-outs of the type you extoll SNuffer for.
You're making this bullcrap up as you go along, aren't ya 'Crokmeister?
MrT
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9.526 | Cheaney's been in Bob's System 2 years now and still needs benching? | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Nov 20 1991 17:05 | 12 |
| I realize full-well I'll never get an objective answer here, but I'll
axe anyway.
MorT, when you were staring into the abyss Friday night, watching your
beloved Hucksters get blown out by a team ranked far lower than your
own while your best player was watching from the bench and Dickie Vitale
saying that unless he got back in there the game was in the books, ......
weren't you just a tad upset at Bob's egomania?
- ACC Chris
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9.527 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | A Cloaca Of Heresies | Wed Nov 20 1991 18:35 | 24 |
| And *I* realize full-well [sic] that *I'll* never get a objective
QUESTION here, but I'll answer anyway.
>watching... your beloved Hucksters get blown out by a team ranked far
>lower than your own...
Ranked far lower than the overrated Hoosiers, but as any objective eyes
could see chock-full of widebodies and with a great little point guard
to pull all that talent togeth...
>weren't you just a tad upset (witCheaney on the bench)?
Naw, I was happy, for two reasons:
1) The Hoiers saw how mediocre they could be by opening the ason
against perhaps the most physically talented sqad in the land.
2) Cheaney's play was disgusting. His benching affirmed to me that it
would improve a whole lot and soon. IU fans cherish watching total
play from its players, don't give a rat's ass about overall winning
percentages, and lust only for Titles of the conference and National
kind.
MrT
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9.528 | You guys ned to get your idol worship together | LUNER::BROOKS | Too legit ! Too legit to quit ! | Thu Nov 21 1991 13:20 | 11 |
| re .520
Cap and MrT at odds !
Is Cap The Martin Luther of the Bob Fight Jihad ?
Will MrT be the Pat Buchanan of the IU-BobFIght right wing ?
Stay tuned !
DrM
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9.529 | Prepare to meet The Force Calbert .... | LUNER::BROOKS | Too legit ! Too legit to quit ! | Thu Nov 21 1991 13:30 | 5 |
| re .522
Darth Knight ?
I'm roolin' Bob, in fact, you just came up with a new one for the guy.
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9.530 | return when you drum up some material Midnight | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | A Cloaca Of Heresies | Thu Nov 21 1991 13:34 | 1 |
|
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9.531 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Thu Nov 21 1991 19:16 | 17 |
|
ACChris,
Since you like to paint Knight as this terrible human being and don't
give him any credit for improving both his on-court and off-court
behavior, I challenge you to create a list of transgressions that
Knight has committed over the LAST 3 SEASONS. Be careful because I
know the dates of the most obvious things that you are going to list.
When you are finished, I'll do the same for Dean Smith and we'll
compare.
Cap
P.S. Would you like to take a guess on who has more technical fouls
called on them during the NCAA Tournament(Smith or Knight)?
I'll give you the answer if you would like to know....
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9.532 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Thu Nov 21 1991 22:24 | 41 |
| Wildcat,
I moved this over hear since it's not about the ACC.
There is not one logical thing about your argument, except a blatent
attack. No one knows the circumstances behind Cheaney's benching nor
what happened previously that lead up to the benching. If Rick Pitino
had done it, we wouldn't hear a peep out of you.
And I would be willing to bet that Pitino has sat players for not
running his system. Personally I do not find this embarrassing. It
happens all the time in Sports. A loss in November won't mean
jacksheet if Cheaney and the club learn the mistakes they were making
and win the Big10 and the NCAA's.
And Cheaney will not transfer because of this, as Knight is one
of the most respected and loved coaches by his players(even the
transfers who rarely say anything bad about Knight(Calloway,
Funderburke, Delray Brooks have all spoken highly of Knight after
leaving).
So tell me that you know and understand all of the circumstances behind
what directly or indirectly led to Cheaney's benching. Personally
based on Knight's positive behavioral changes over the last 4 years, I'm
willing to give him the benefit of the doubt on this one. Why aren't
you?
I do understand that you probably have a problem with anyone who coaches
the game without having to slip someone a few thousand dollars for
incentive. :-)
Anyway I believe your jealousy stems from the fact that IU ran a clean
program since Knight has arrived, won 3 titles and doesn't have to
change transcripts, pay players, illegally recruit, etc to win. Sure
Knetucky won some games in the series but how many star players would
have come to Kentucky without these extra incentives. :-)
Cap
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9.533 | from the peanut galley..........watchin 'n munchin......;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | have YOU seen any DROODS(tm) Today? | Fri Nov 22 1991 00:55 | 1 |
| dis is gonna be good!
|
9.534 | [isfh] | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Bush looking for Willie H. | Fri Nov 22 1991 12:21 | 22 |
| CAP -
I'll answer the lasted 3 season things for ACC CHris:
1) Bob Knight has caused the Big East to fall right off the map of
college hoops. The only recruits they get is by hanging around bus
stations. It is a league about to fold any second now.
2) He yelled - yes *YELLED* at his players on the sidelines!! These
are poor kids - and he yells at 'em!
3) Failed to mold his kids into NBA stars. Instead he only turned
them into better human beings with futures away from baketball! What
an idiot!
4) He Benched!! Calbert Cheaney on national TV!
That, Cap should do it. No worse man in college sports.
John Thompson must have the most t-fols.
JD
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9.535 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Nov 22 1991 12:35 | 12 |
| For those of you around the country who want to watch the new "Beast of
the East" (Beast of New England? Beast of Massachusetts? Beast of
Hampshire County?) in action, the University of Massachusetts will be
on National TV tonight. In a Midnight Madness game, Siena visits the
hallowed halls of Curry Hicks Cage this evening (well, tomorrow morning
for the anal-retentive among you) to challenge the Minutemen on ESPN.
This will be the first of two appearances nationwide for my alma mater,
the other being on Saturday night, January 4 from the Springfield Civic
Center vs Oklahoma.
John
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9.536 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Fri Nov 22 1991 12:43 | 17 |
| Cap, did you axe why Mildcat cain't bring himself to give credit where
credit is due (i.e., to Bob)?
E-Z: He's ashamed that he's associated with a scumbag program that
managed to embarrass even the extremely crooked SEC and hasn't been to
the Big Show and won since, what, '78?
He also knows that Pitino will be around for only another year or two
and that U. Kaintuck's once great hoops program will fall back into
that Sysiphian pattern of perpetual rebuilding.
Have a lotta talent though. Cain't wait til the next time they get
busted for payola. Wonder what the average wage on the Kaintuck team
is, about $75,000 per year (i.e., about $75,000 per year higher than
Indiana's)?
Big10 Tom
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9.537 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRAVO PITINO! | Fri Nov 22 1991 13:07 | 19 |
| 'T, your *INANE* comments deserve no mention. BTW, get the facts
straight. It's 80,0000/year not 75,000.
If you're naive enough to believe that a program can control a boosters
activity, then we have no basis for discussion. A school can only do
so much and teach their kids what's right and wrong. They *cannot*
control the boosters of a program.
BTW, Pitino stated in a public news conference last week that he will
honor the seven year contract.
>> ... the extremely crooked SEC.
Get a life. I've heard more *SUBJECTIVE* noting from you then anyone
in this conference. :-)
HTH's
WILDCAT
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9.538 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Too legit ! Too legit to quit ! | Fri Nov 22 1991 13:08 | 7 |
| re .535
anal-retentive ?
Woo... Hendry, talk about a pre-emptive strike ! :-)
Seriously, is tip off actually at midnight local time, or is Siena on
the west coast ? I honestly don't know ...
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9.539 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Nov 22 1991 13:11 | 3 |
| Siena is outside of Albany, NY. It will be midnight Eastern Time.
John
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9.540 | SEC: Burn, baby, burn! | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Fri Nov 22 1991 13:11 | 13 |
|
> Have a lotta talent though. Cain't wait til the next time they get
> busted for payola. Wonder what the average wage on the Kaintuck team
> is, about $75,000 per year (i.e., about $75,000 per year higher than
> Indiana's)?
Sounds a little high by major college (or even SEC) sleazoid
standards, MrT. I'm using a "How To" book by Pat Dye as a reference.
As the AD currently presiding over criminal programs in football,
basketball, and *tennis*, Mr. Pat "Fry" Dye oughta know!
glenn
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9.541 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Fri Nov 22 1991 14:24 | 14 |
| >you're naive enough to believe that a program can control a boosters
>activity, then we have no basis for discussion. A school can only
>blah blah blaaaah !!
Not necessarily. Not if you're OBJECTIVE enough to concede that asst.
coach Casey was a employee following direct orders from Haid Coach
and not a "booster." I think we have a basis for discussion here,
'cept you're too chicken to follow through with it.
Face it: Cheating pays, just look at Switzer or Larry Brown. This is
why Bob don't have SIX Titles instead a merely THREE.
MrT
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9.542 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRAVO PITINO! | Fri Nov 22 1991 15:06 | 14 |
| MrT. I am objective enough to discuss this with you. Casey was an
employee of the University of Kentucky. I will not however concede
that he followed direct orders from the coach because I don't know.
Neither do you. It's been hinted that a booster may have done it also.
I don't know.
BTW, during this whole rotten mess, Eddie Sutton was struggling with
alcoholism. He admitted as such a little over a year ago. He says he
is now dealing with the problem and now has it under control. Eddie
could'nt have had proper control over the program while dealing with a
personal problem such as this. I have to wonder how different things
may have been if he had been sober while at UK.
WILDCAT
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9.543 | Sticking the head in the sand don't cut it... | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Fri Nov 22 1991 15:28 | 25 |
|
You Kaintuck boys are missing the point. This aspect of Kentucky
basketball goes way back to the Adolph Rupp days. Like with Oklahoma
football (and I'm an Oklahoma football fan but objective enough to
acknowledge what went on), the cheating that occurred is now infamous.
While maybe no one can produce irrefutable evidence of direct payoffs
from the coaching staff in the form of tapes or letters (like they
apparently got on Dye at Auburn), with the wealth of past testimony
it's naive to believe that the coaches weren't turning their backs
and letting it go on with the full knowledge that selected boosters
were giving the kids the proverbial Golden Handshake on behalf of the
university's program.
With that knowledge in hand, it *is* the university's responsibility
to do something about it. In the Oklahoma analogy, I for one believe
that Bud Wilkinson was in every other way a respectable gentleman
(much more so than Rupp), but I can't deny the fact that the program
was once corrupt to the core, as was Kentucky's basketball program.
To do so would be to deny the obvious...
As for the future and MrT's "predictions" on the current mode
of operation, that's another matter entirely...
glenn
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9.544 | you've gone overboard buddy. COME BACK | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Fri Nov 22 1991 17:30 | 17 |
| Ho ho ho, Rope, gotta love the maudlin approach you now stoop to.
Don't throw your back out, Mildcat, but (sniff) poor Eddie was
struggling with a "problem," a... "mistake" (yeah, *right*, like
the "mistake" Dave Stewart made drilling the TV as if he hadn't
done it 10,000 times before, ergo, this sniffly mistake is having
gotten CAUGHT, cold-busted!!)...
OOooOOooooOOOh Mildcat, I'm choking up here, almost to a Dean-like
astringency level: Poor Kaintuck was victimized by a "diseased" coach
struggling to right a "mistake" and poor bag-main Casey was in turn
victimized by a rich but overzealous booster.
My ass.
MrT(all and proud with his multiple Titled squeaky-clean IU hoops
program !!)
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9.545 | PRIDE COMETH BEFORE THE FALL MY FRIEND | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRAVO PITINO! | Fri Nov 22 1991 18:13 | 1 |
|
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9.546 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRAVO PITINO! | Fri Nov 22 1991 19:17 | 21 |
| RE .543
Glenn, I readily admit that UK has had problems in the past. What gets
me is how MrT and others can make INANE comments such as "UK was only
good in the past because they cheated, etc.". Thats Bull! It's hard
for me to conduct an *intelligent* conversation when rationalizations
such as these are used.
UK has had problems in the past. I accept that, and hope that they
never happen again. I am open minded enough to realize that the very
same things (with boosters) could be happening all over the country.
There is very little a coaching staff/athletic department can do about
it. I'm not naive enough to think that it could never happen at the
most *SACRED* of all institutions, Indiana University under the
tutelage of Bob Knight. For all we know someone greased the palm of
Alan Henderson without Knight or any University official knowing about
it.
HTH's
WILDAT
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9.547 | SORRY TO DISRUPT YOUR FANTASIES | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRAVO PITINO! | Fri Nov 22 1991 19:20 | 9 |
| RE .544
I struggle to even reply to such non-sense, but I succomb.
'T, I never once stated that UK was victimized by a "diseased" coach.
I stated that during the period of trouble, Eddie had a problem which
greatly exaggerated the lack of insitutional control.
WILDCAT
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9.548 | why he even made Dean look good... | CNTROL::CHILDS | G.Bush, unconvicted criminal | Sat Nov 23 1991 11:39 | 16 |
|
Well number 8 in the Big east makes Dicky V. look good by stomp the
Cats...85-67...they drilled on the baseline where the cats were
suspect.
Mildcat how come Phelphrey was riding Pine in the second half? Travis
Ford better slow down or he'll be out of every game with 5.
Mash is a bigtime player though....
and the best news of the night Pitt extended Evans contract....
yahoo...more mediocre..
if UK didn't cheat then how in the heil did Joe B' Hall win a NC???
mike
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9.549 | Pitt 85 - UK 67 :-( | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRAVO PITINO! | Sun Nov 24 1991 00:11 | 43 |
| UK was manhandled last night, and it wasn't pretty. Congratulations to
Pitt, and its fans. They really played a very smart basketball game.
UK hasn't suffered as decisive defeat at home since January 18, 1987
when LSU handed the 'Cats their worst loss ever at home 76-41.
Coach Evans had an excellent game plan. Pitt pounded the ball inside
at every opportunity, and really took very few outside shots. Don't
guess you have to when you can score at will inside. The biggest
problem for UK last night was the outside shooting. UK shot only 27.3%
from the field compared to 51.7 for Pitt. I can't recall in recent
memory seeing them shoot that poorly for an entire game. I vividly
recall them shooting that poorly for one half. 1984 Final Four vs.
Georgetown. Still have nightmares over that one. Pelphrey had more
time on the pine last night than any of the other starters. Let's not
however compare John Pelphrey to Calbert Cheney. Cheney has more
athleticism in his big toe than Pelphrey has in his entire body!
Pitino was really shuffling the lineup trying to find any combination
that could hit the broad side of a barn last night. Unfortunately most
of Uk's players are of the same talent level other than Mashburn.
Mashburn is a legitimate big-time player.
Mike, assuming that's an honest question concerning the 1978 title and
not just another jab, I'll answer it. The 'Cats won the title that
year with a truly great team. It was a senior laden team. The four
who led the 'Cats that year were Rick Robey (6-10), Mike Phillips
(6-10), Jack Givens (6-4), and James Lee (6-6). This class did more
than in four seasons than any class in the last 20 years. Their
freshman year they played in the NCAA final against UCLA. The 'Cats
other major cog that year was a guy by the name of Kyle Macy. Macy was
a sophomore in 1978 having set the previous year out after transferring
from Purdue. Givens was All-American in 1976, 1977 and 1978. Robey
was All-American in 1977 and 1978. Macy was All-American in 1979 and
1980 his last two seasons at UK. UK was the consensus number one pick
during the pre-season and went 30-2 enroute to their fifth title.
That wraps up this weeks history lesson. Stay tuned next week when we
look at the Fabulous Five, the only team in NCAA history to win an NCAA
title then represent the United States as a Unit and when the Olympics
the same year. :-)
HTH's
WILDCAT
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9.550 | the Krooked Kaintuck Therapy continues... | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Sun Nov 24 1991 14:25 | 36 |
| re .547
You make progress, Mildcat. At the outset you were false-claiming
that it was a booster. Now at least you concede to the reality that
it was asst. coach Casey, he of the unparalleled recruiting prowess.
Whither that prowess? From the brown bag, we now know for a fact.
Nixon pleaded broken institutional control and almost got away with
it until the tapes were unearthed. Reagan did the same, and thanks
to Casey's death (the crooked DCI, not the crooked Kaintuck asst.
coach) and 600 lbs of key documents shredded by Ollie and his buck
toothed secretary, his cockamamie story has held up... in the PR sense
at least.
So, now you have a cold-busted program and a house-of-cards theory
about how poor drunken Eddie-the-unwitting-beneficiary was victimized
by a_asst. coach gone bad and a runaway booster... even though the
asst. coach was under the direct supervisory control of the haid coach.
We've seen the procession the past 20 years in our courts and our
legislatures and now our Athletic Depts.: Git cold-busted and then get
the religion and declare yourself a bored-again Christian or a victim
of the demon booze or maybe come outta the closet and reveal how your
were battered by your dad years ago or maybe your wife only last week.
Eddie's sudden alcoholism has cover story written all over it. The
kind of story that plays best below the Mason-Dixon line. Poor Eddie.
Poor drunken mixed-up victimized Eddie. He was so deep into the bottle
that somehow an asst. coach was able to go behind his back and pass the
cash and deliver unto him blue chip after blue chip.
Unbelievable. But you're gettting closer. Remember, Rope, the first
step in coming to grips with a (Reality) problem is admitting that you
indeed have a problem...
Big10 Tom
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9.551 | what goes 'round comes 'round | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Sun Nov 24 1991 14:32 | 15 |
| What? No scathing pop psychology criticism of how longtime starter
and contributor Pelphrey was given all the pine time? And don't give
me that "but he's only a white person" jive-bull either, Mildcat, for
this Pelphrey kid has a fine floor game, he proved that time and again
against some tough comp last year.
Where's the differentiation between *this* starter being benched and
IU's? Has Pitino gone insane? Is he a megalomaiac? Is he "abusing"
and "humiliating" his starters in some tawdry psychosexual drama?
Should U. Kaintuck's A.D. intercede and stop the mistreatment of fine
young men by a coach who has apparently lost his ability to lead?
Was this a plot hatched by a runaway booster?
Big10 Tom
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9.552 | Rick Pitino on Recruiting | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Nov 25 1991 10:59 | 10 |
| Q: Your recruiting efforts have been criticized by members of the
media and the so-called recruiting "gurus". How do you respond to
those criticisms?
A: I'm interested in having College All-Americans, not high school
All-Americans.....the name of the game is having college All-Americans
and winning ball games, not having high school All-Americans come into
your program and then not pan out.
|
9.553 | Any more questions ? | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Mon Nov 25 1991 11:10 | 6 |
| > Where's the differentiation between *this* starter being benched and
> IU's? Has Pitino gone insane? Is he a megalomaiac? Is he "abusing"
> and "humiliating" his starters in some tawdry psychosexual drama?
Obviously, T, the answers are just as you are implying:
(1) There is none; (2) Yes; (3) Yes; (4) Yes. Just as with BK.
|
9.554 | College hoops, gotta love it... | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Mon Nov 25 1991 11:20 | 18 |
|
Yeah, I think ACCrook and Ropes have got to come out of that Pitt
debacle just a little bit red-faced. How is Pelphrey's talent
versus Cheaney's relevant to the argument? After all, we were
talking emotional scarring and such nonsense, weren't we? Because
Pitino didn't teach his little lesson and *immediately* reinforce
it by getting Pelphrey back into the game, can we expect to see
Pelphrey committed to a mental institution this week? Or are
untalented kids immune to such abject humiliation?
With any luck, we'll have all the key principals of college hoops
in here poormouthing their teams by January. Is there a top 20 team
anywhere in the land, or is Iona or somebody gonna walk off with
all the hardware?
glenn
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9.555 | go Pirates! | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Cal Ripken 1991 AL MVP! | Mon Nov 25 1991 11:29 | 10 |
| re .554:
> With any luck, we'll have all the key principals of college hoops
> in here poormouthing their teams by January. Is there a top 20 team
> anywhere in the land
See note 77. :-)
py
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9.556 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Mon Nov 25 1991 12:28 | 21 |
| >How is Pelphrey's talent versus Cheaney's relevant to the argument?
Could wail be that young Pelphrey is, according to the recruting
gurus, ostensibly more talented than Calbert.
This is cuz Calbert is , without going back to the records but safely
recalling, only the 5th or 6th highest ranked recruit on the squad
(behind, in rough order: Bailey, Henderson, GGraham, PGraham, Chris
Reynolds, and maybe Anderson).
Calbert is more "talented" than Matt Nover, who barely succeeded in
H.S., and the awful Todd Leary, who like Matt has no busines at all
on a Big10 squad, but at least he ain't starting. Oh, and Jamaal
Meeks too, albeit Jamaal was recruited by Minnesota, which is more than
cain be said for the awful Matt and Todd (Leary not Lindemann)...
re .553
Some help *you* are.
Big10 Tom
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9.557 | | FSDEV::MGILBERT | GHWB-Anywhere But America Tour 92 | Wed Nov 27 1991 16:51 | 8 |
|
From last night's sports reports-
Tarkanian's at it again. At least one station showed footage taken from
an AC duct of platers and coaches practicing a week before they were
allowed to. Even if he is retiring at the end of this season they ought
to give UNLV the death penalty.
|
9.558 | "An overzealous booster made him do it." | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Thu Nov 28 1991 13:46 | 5 |
| They won't get the death penalty cuz Tark's taking the "Eddie Sutton"
defense by saying it was a out a control asst. coach "who has some
questions to answer."
MrT
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9.559 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Dec 02 1991 11:09 | 6 |
| The University of Massachusetts, 74-65 winners over Oregon State will
play New Orleans in the final of the Great Alaska Shootout tomorrow
morning. Tipoff is slightly after midnight. Televised nationally on
ESPN.
John
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9.560 | | ESKIMO::GARRY | Go Irish | Wed Dec 04 1991 22:31 | 6 |
| re -1
John how did UMASS make out in the finals vs N.O. in the Shootout?
I haven't heard or seen a score.Thanks in advance.
Tom
|
9.561 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Dec 05 1991 10:27 | 4 |
| UMass beat New Orleans 68-56 in the Shootout and lost to Kentucky last
night 90-69.
John
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9.562 | FAB-5 anybody got a good peek!! | CELTIK::R_QUINN | | Fri Dec 06 1991 15:32 | 8 |
| Anybody get a look at the FAB-5 out of that land of maize n blue. A
guess a good early test will be 12/14 against Duke. I think that's
going to be a nationally televised game. From what I here Frieders
going to have to lay down some serious discipline. Somewhere between
30-40 turnovers against Detroit. Bill where's the control????
Roy L.
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9.563 | Time warp ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Musicians For Free-Range Chickens | Fri Dec 06 1991 15:47 | 11 |
9.564 | Sorry, Bad cruise control unit!! | CELTIK::R_QUINN | | Fri Dec 06 1991 17:53 | 5 |
| Sorry I lost control, I figured on Frieders team could be coached well
enough to make that many turnovers. His name must've been retained as
I read info about the PAC ten!
|
9.572 | GO UCLA | OLDTMR::RACZKA | Cant cheat with notes, gotta sing em | Sat Dec 07 1991 15:17 | 23 |
|
I'm chris ... UCLA '82 alumni
BEFORE the season started with the pounding of the Big-Eleven school
Indiana, UCLA was the pre-season #5 team in Smith/Street's
Don MacLean, will be a first round NBA pick
Tracy Murray, Ed O'bannon and Darrick Martin SHOULD give
coach Jim Harrick te PAC-10 title and a long awaited visit
to the "FINAL FOUR"
One school that looks REAL GOOD is the Univ of Michigan
Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard and Jimmy King
were among the country's best in High School and now
together on the same college team...WOW
I don't think that Fischer guy should be a coach, but he
has struck SOLID GOLD in recruiting
SO WHO WILL BE THIS YEARS NCAA CHAMPION??? Duke, LSU, UCLA, Michigan
????? Its going to be a great year for the NCAA!
chris
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9.565 | | OLDTMR::RACZKA | Cant cheat with notes, gotta sing em | Sat Dec 07 1991 15:39 | 13 |
| I'm still a UCLA alumni and the Bruins will make some serious
overtures in the NCAA this year
Regarding the Univ of Michigan, they will be fine as the season
progresses ... they also have a tough schedule
The one thing that IS IN favor of those 5 outstanding young men
settling down is that Fischer brought the Detroit Southwestern
High School coach (perry Watson ??) in as an Assistant
U-M will get to the Final Four before those guys graduate
or opt for the NBA lottery...WHEN is the question not IF
But enough of the Big-11, GO PAC-10 and GO UCLA
|
9.566 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Mon Dec 09 1991 13:08 | 12 |
| "coach" Bill Fritter's working his magic in The Valley A The Sun and
good riddance. As for the FabFive, they're shaping up as a monster
rebounding squad, something that'll keep them in a lotta games against
more experienced competition. They'll lose to Duke, but the question
is by how much. Fisher's much like Fritter in that he just lets 'em
run. He does, however, seem to have some input on shot selection and
will actually bench a flick, something Fritter seldom did given that
he was basically just a spectator with a bench seat and that towel
flung over his shoulder to prove what a gym rat he was even though he
had all the tactical and strategic skeel a Saddam.
Big10 Tom
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9.567 | UNCC upsets Bama. Won't return to hometown tourny due to Dean | SHALOT::MEDVID | sing your life | Mon Dec 09 1991 13:34 | 26 |
| Great Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions in Charlotte this year with
two nationally ranked teams falling. This is the fourth time in as
many years that a nationally ranked team has been beaten in this
tournament.
Friday night, Alabama beat NC State and UNC-Charlotte beat DePaul.
Saturday night, NC State beat DePaul in the consolation game. Then
came the upset of the weekend (IMHO) when UNCC, without star forward
Jarvis Lange (broken wrist), beat Bama. Henry Williams and a
well-coached supporting cast were tough down the stretch...especially
against some poor officiating.
Sad thing is, neither NCSU or UNCC will be invited back to this
tournament. NCSU was considered the host team. They have been
alternating with the Tarheels. UNCC has been lobbying to get into this
tournament since it was begun four years ago. They won it in their one
and only shot.
But now the Tournament of Champions will alternate between UNC and the
University of South Carolina as home teams. NCSU won't be invited back
because they don't draw well (only 12,000 this weekend). UNCC won't be
invited back because Dean Smith refuses to play any instate school
other than ACC teams.
--dan'l
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9.568 | Must be other reasons at work... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Dec 09 1991 13:39 | 11 |
| re: .-1
> UNCC won't be invited back because Dean Smith won't schedule an
> in-state non-ACC school
Given that you just got thru telling us that UNC will be *alternating*
with South Carolina as host for the event, this statement is obviously
false.
- ACC Chris
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9.569 | UNCC could play when UNC was host if it weren't for Smith | SHALOT::MEDVID | sing your life | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:04 | 7 |
| Nope, it's true. Read it in the paper yesterday. Smith won't play an
instate school. Don't know what the reason is for not including UNCC
when the Cocks are host team. Might have something to do with UNCC and
USC being too close (within an hour of each other) and the organizers
wanting more nationwide diversity.
--dan'l
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9.570 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:23 | 10 |
| That is really sad and pathetic....
Dean Smith probably won't schedule in-state non-ACC teams because
he fears that losing to one of these schools would damage his in-state
recruiting.
Of course he would also have to take Townson St, the Citidal or Cornell
off his schedule and that would hurt his precious winning percentage.
|
9.571 | Nothing sad or pathetic about it. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:25 | 33 |
| re: .-1
Number one, I seriously doubt Dean stays up nights fearing losing to an
in-state non-ACC squad. UNCC on a typical year would probably lose by
+20 at least. +30 more realistically. This year the 49ers vs. UNC
would've been a death match though, given the fact that they beat an
always_tough 'Bama. (I'm suitably impressed! The Tide is always
*scary* on 'D'.)
Number two, don't include Towson State on your list of cupcakes. They
made the NCAA's last year and took Carolina to the wire this year in
Chapel Hill despite not even having their best scorer playing. (He
broke his elbow in a very close loss to Colorado in Colorado.)
re: dan'l
You make my point. It's not Dean's fault that UNCC can't play in the
tournament, since they clearly could play in years that USC was the
host.
I'm not aware of why Dean won't schedule an in-state school, but my
guess is it revolves around recruiting. In-state recruits are always
the top priority for a state school like UNC, although with academics
being what they are in North Carolina (i.e. sub-par) it's often the case
that they don't measure up academically. Chuck Kornegay is the most
recent example of this. He's a widebody stud to be sure, but both UNC
and Duke backed off him and said unless he waited until Spring to sign
(i.e. after he passed his SAT's) they weren't interested. State signed
him, although he still hasn't reached 700.
- ACC Chris
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9.573 | Tigers also played Ohio State tough in '91 NCAAs | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Please note new node name | Mon Dec 09 1991 15:29 | 6 |
| One other comment on Towson State...before assigning them their usual
#15 or 16 seeding in this year's NCAAs, I hope the selection committee
takes note of the fact that they schedule schools like UNC.
py
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9.574 | Does Dean fear losing his hired guns? | SHALOT::MEDVID | sing your life | Mon Dec 09 1991 16:25 | 12 |
| >In-state recruits are always
> the top priority for a state school like UNC,
Last time I checked, UNCC was a state school too. At least that's
where my paychecks come from.
If Dean is so great and these young men are foaming at the mouth to
play for him, why would he be afraid to play in-state schools and fear
losing recruits? They'd still want to play for the man who serves as a
springboard to the NBA, no?
--dan'l
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9.575 | New one on me ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Dec 09 1991 16:36 | 4 |
| I've no idea, dan'l. Did the paper have any reason for Dean's policy?
- ACC Chris
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9.576 | Find out later | SHALOT::MEDVID | sing your life | Mon Dec 09 1991 17:13 | 5 |
| I'll reread the article tonight, Chris, and if there's anything telling
in it other than what I've already written, I'll enter it. Or if I'm
wrong, I'll do my best T spin control and worm my way around it. ;-}
--dan'l
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9.577 | Here it is in black and white... | SHALOT::MEDVID | sing your life | Mon Dec 09 1991 22:13 | 31 |
| I was wrong about the alternating host teams, but right about Dean.
UNC and USC will co-host the Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions for the
next five years. Dean refuses to play in-state schools not in the ACC.
From Saturday's Charlotte Observer:
UNCC, N.C. State to Return? Not Likely
======================================
One -- NC State -- is the Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions host team.
The other -- UNCC -- could rightly becalled the home team.
And yet, this weekend's tournament at the Charlotte Colliseum was
somewaht frustrating for both. Primarlily because neither school can
expect to be invited back again in the near future.
The Wolfpack spent the tournament's first four years alternating as
co-hosts with the Tar Heels. UNCC spent the tournament's first three
seasons just trying to wangle an invitation to the four-team event.
Finally, the 49ers got in. But this may be their only visit.
The tournament has signed a five-year pact with North Carolina and
South Carolina to co-host the event, beginning next year. Since North
Carolina coach Dean Smith will not play any in-state schools that don't
belong to the ACC, that means the 49ers won't be back.
And since the tournament tries to get a national flaver, don't expect
the Wolfpack to be invited back, either.
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9.578 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Time for F.A.R.T. again! | Mon Dec 09 1991 22:26 | 11 |
9.579 | Poor Journalism, IMO. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:20 | 13 |
| Thanks dan'l. The article still leaves unanswered two (2) questions:
1. Why can't UNCC participate during the years that UNC is NOT the
host team? The article sez that Dean won't play non-ACC in-state
schools and therefore UNCC won't be back, but Dean/UNC only host
the event every *other* year.
2. What's Dean's reasoning for not playing in-state ACC schools? I
could come up with a guess (revolves strictly around recruiting)
but a good journalist wouldn't have left this question hanging.
- ACC Chris
|
9.580 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hit & Run Noter at Large | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:32 | 27 |
|
> 1. Why can't UNCC participate during the years that UNC is NOT the
> host team? The article sez that Dean won't play non-ACC in-state
> schools and therefore UNCC won't be back, but Dean/UNC only host
> the event every *other* year.
Obviously because before Dean put his team's name on the dotted
line he made this bogus rule. Stating if they didn't do it his
way then UNC was out...
> 2. What's Dean's reasoning for not playing in-state ACC schools? I
> could come up with a guess (revolves strictly around recruiting)
> but a good journalist wouldn't have left this question hanging.
Scared with a yellow stripe down his back almost as big as Thompson's.
Afraid to loose his sainthood in Carolina and afraid they'd wake up
and change the name of the dome.....
|
9.581 | USC and UNC *every* year, not every other | SHALOT::MEDVID | sing your life | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:39 | 10 |
| Read the article again, Chris. USC and UNC are co-hosting. That means
they'll both be in it every year for the next five years. Since there
would be a chance of UNCC advancing to a championship game against UNC,
UNCC cannot be invited because of Dean.
I think he's more of a scum than ever now...but this is strictly
because of my personal allegiance to UNCC. Glad the 49ers took the
whole show this past weekend...their only chance...THANKS TO DEAN!!!
--dan'l
|
9.582 | GO BRUINS | OLDTMR::RACZKA | Cant cheat with notes, gotta sing em | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:51 | 6 |
|
UCLA 98 Pepperdine 58
Herrick and the Bruins are now 3-0 on the year
chris UCLA '82
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9.583 | ACC Chris may have to repeat Reading 101 [:^|] | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 10 1991 12:35 | 17 |
| Gotcha, dan'l. Didn't pick up on the co-hosting thingee. Still wish
they would've elaborated on why Dean doesn't play a non-ACC in-state
school. I'd guess he figures they play enough in-state schools during
the ACC season and because of our nationwide recruiting focus wants to
play teams from outside the local geography.
Couple of interesting things about UNCC. For one, they probably
should've beaten Marquette in the 1977 Final 4, which would've made for
a very interesting UNCC vs. UNC finals! What are the odds on something
like this happen? Another thing is the "Maxwell Rule" that Dean
implemented after Cedric, an in-state kid, went on to superstardom at
UNC-Charlotte despite going virtually unrecruited by the ACC powers
(including Dean & UNC). The "Maxwell Rule" sez that recruiting efforts
in-state MUST be given first priority.
- ACC Chris
|
9.584 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:00 | 23 |
| Chris, it's common for a powerful school to not play other local
schools. Basically, if a team dominates a particular area, it has
everything to lose and nothing to gain by playing that school. I
believe this is what Dean is doing with UNCC - why should UNC-CH help
them out? UNCC would get the lion's share of the publicity for doing
so, if the Heels win it's a so what and if UNCC wins, the benefits are
tremendous to UNCC. It's a no win situation for Carolina because they
look bad by not playing UNCC and they potentially risk a lot by playing
them. This is not meant to bash Dean, it makes sense because I'd do
the same thing.
Georgetown, by refusing to play good local teams such as George
Washington, the University of Maryland (which is in a DC suburb) and
George Mason (Fairfax, Va, another DC suburb) is a leading proponent of
this.
The University of Connecticut is doing this to the University of
Massachusetts. It's a long-time traditional rivalry that's ended.
UConn was perfectly happy to play us when we were lousy. Now that
we're on the way up, they won't. If there is one team I'd like to see
on the the UMass schedule for an annual war, it's UConn.
John
|
9.585 | State schools play 'em all | CELTIK::R_QUINN | | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:14 | 8 |
| U of Mich traditionally plays all of the State schools it can get its
hands on. Kind of true for MSU as well. Granted most of the teams
turn out to be patsies but occasionally Easterm or Western Mich. and
possibly Detriot will on UM down year or thier up year. UM doesn't
have the kind of tradition in BB that UNC does though. However, just a
many Championships(in the last 30 years).
Roy L.
|
9.586 | Thanks John. You're probably right ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:20 | 1 |
|
|
9.587 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Number 31. The Larch. | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:27 | 9 |
| Chris -
John Hendry makes a good point. BC used to play Northeastern every
year - and always beat them. Suddenly, NU got Reggie Lewis - and took
BC down to the wire a couple of years (when Reg was FROSH and SOPH).
BC backed out of playing NU until Reggie - afraid they'd lose to a
smaller (athletically, not student-wise) cross-town school.
JD
|
9.588 | | GUSHER::WAUGAMAN | | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:27 | 13 |
|
Why is it that college basketball teams have that chiken%^&^ mentality
but college football teams (especially in the ACC) tend to hang onto
those local and regional rivalries long after they've ceased to be
interesting?
Let me answer my own question: for the exact same reason. The football
rivalries aren't competitive or threatening so they continue, the
basketball ones could be so they don't. Pretty lame...
glenn
|
9.589 | More ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:47 | 11 |
| One interesting case of in-state football rivalries is with East
Carolina. NC State dropped them like a_hot potatoe, and for good
reason. The Pirates are *tough* - practically unbeatable at home.
Matter of fact, they have a difficult time getting a game up with
ANYBODY. Lots of schools will play them on their home turf, but when
it comes to a home-and-home, forget it. Playing in E Carolina is no
picnic for any team in America on a typical year. On *this* particular
year I think they could beat anybody.
- ACC Chris
|
9.590 | Dammed if ya do, dammed if ya don't...... | CST17::FARLEY | Ski Drood(tm) Valley-Great Moguls! | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:59 | 12 |
| WELL!!! I for one am glad that LOUIEEE and the boys aren't like
(ahem) certain other schools who won't play locals. Brooklyn College,
Fordham, Wagner, Manhattan to name a few are those we've played in
the lasst(ed) 2 years.
Of course this will lead to the "playing pansies" rathole to attain an
inflated win-loss national ranking arguement so I guess there's just
no pleasing people........
?what to do?
Kev
|
9.591 | On a typical year this wouldn't be much of a game ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 10 1991 15:02 | 5 |
| Good point Kev. If Dean scheduled UNCC every year I'm sure there'd be
those complaining about his soft schedule.
- ACC Chris
|
9.592 | Duke doesn't back away...and it pays off | SHALOT::MEDVID | sing your life | Tue Dec 10 1991 15:21 | 6 |
| Duke plays instate schools. Duke plays anybody. Kzxyzxyzxyzxy(tm)
believes that you learn your lessons early in the season, that carries
you through the conference play, helps you in the NCAA tournament. I'd
say Dean Smith, John Thompson, et. al. could learn something here.
--dan'l
|
9.593 | from memory cells long killed off...... | CST17::FARLEY | Ski Drood(tm) Valley-Great Moguls! | Tue Dec 10 1991 15:26 | 9 |
| I know this belongs in the Q&A note but I don't remember the #
probably due to the Droodshrooms effect(tm)!
Is Kzxyzxyzxyzxy(tm) any relation to that magical imp who used
to bug Superman bigtime? Ya remember, Supe' had to trick him into
saying his name backwards???? Wassisname anyway?
Kev
|
9.594 | Couldn't be more wrong ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 10 1991 15:43 | 13 |
| RE: .592
Huh? If Duke wants to play a tough schedule they better go outof state
to play good teams. Outside of the ACC schools there's not a school in
North Carolina that's typically within sniffing distance of the Top 20.
As to the crack on Carolina's schedule, easy man - you're showing your
ignorance. UNC typically plays one of the toughest non-conference
schedules in America - almost always tougher than Dukes. Comparing our
schedule to Georgetown is a complete joke.
- ACC Chris
|
9.595 | Clarification | SHALOT::MEDVID | sing your life | Tue Dec 10 1991 16:11 | 13 |
| My point was, Duke doesn't turn many teams away.
You're right. Carolina does play a tough schedule year in and year
out. My point really should have been that it seems the Duke players
learned enough from the preseason ventures to win the NCAA. That's
good coaching.
But back to the contradiction that ended yesterday...if Dean is so
great and players just can't wait to springboard off him to the pros,
why would he fear playing an in-state school? It's not a no win
situation if he's as great as the Baby Blue Faithful profess.
--dan'l
|
9.596 | Duke's recent tourney record simply has no peers ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Dec 10 1991 16:19 | 15 |
| The issue isn't why North Carolina plays so poorly in the NCAA
Tournament. When you look at the facts you'll find that we typically
play very well in the tourney.
The amazing thing is how in the hey Duke manages to play so dang *well*
in the Tournament. Five (5) Final 4's in six (6) years is an
incredible accomplishment. During the regular season the Nerds always
manage to come out flat on occasion. I've seen them look absolutely
*sick* at times. And yet when the tournament rolls around they seem to
move to another level.
Wish I knew the answer, cause I'd immediately FAX it to Dean!
- ACC Chris
|
9.597 | Answer? COACHING | CTHQ3::LEARY | busted flat in baton rouge | Tue Dec 10 1991 16:22 | 1 |
|
|
9.598 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his Lips...Know new taxes | Tue Dec 10 1991 16:39 | 3 |
| ...and if you find the answer Dean'll igknorr it, wouldn't fit 'the
system' don't ya know.
Denny
|
9.599 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Dec 10 1991 17:18 | 20 |
| >comparing our schedule to Georgetown's is a complete joke.
And your peristent usage of "we" and "our" in connection to University
of North Carolina - Chapel Hell is a complete joke. You never attended
the school, did not graduate from the school, and you are not a alumnus
the school. You have no connection with the school and have no right
at all to misrepresent yourself as having one with these fraudulent
"we" "us" "ours" false statements.
re: UNC-Chapel Hell's "success" in the tourney
Wake up and smell the coffee, ACCrisp: The idea in these tourneys is to
WIN the damn things. That's why they're called *Championship* Tournaments!
This is why they interview and compliment the *winner* and not those who
who've lost well most often cuz the original reason for conceiving the
tourney was to sort out the *winner* from the *losers* and may I say that
this sorting process has been most unkind to your fave talent snuffer.
Big10 Bigot Tom
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9.600 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hit & Run Noter at Large | Tue Dec 10 1991 18:22 | 8 |
|
> almost always tougher than Duke's schedule...
don't cha love how he sets up the backpedalling motion here?
used to be but I'd be willing to bet that the last 5 years Duke has had
the tougher schedule and more importantly will continue to do so while
UNC will take the Gougetwon route and go with more patsies...
|
9.601 | Like to see UWGB lose that matchup | ANGLIN::KIRKMAN | Back to shoveling snow again (Uugh) | Tue Dec 10 1991 18:57 | 12 |
| re: playing the local schools
An interesting situation in Wisconsin. A local news station reported
the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay as "being close to cracking the
Top 25" If this is true, that would place them above UW-Madison (the
UW of the Big Ten). Unusual to have the satilite campus rated higher
than the main campus.
I for one would like the two teams to play each other. UW-Madison
stands to lose out by NOT playing.
Scott
|
9.602 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | Scott Norwood Fan Club | Tue Dec 10 1991 19:29 | 7 |
| Wisconsin-GB received 21 points in the latest AP poll, which would rank
them 35th.
BTW, UNCC is ranked 24th.
Joe
|
9.603 | Bobcats go west | SHALOT::MEDVID | Kooler than Jesus | Tue Dec 31 1991 11:43 | 7 |
| Does anyone know if Ohio University won the tournament they were in
this weekend? I think it was the Cowboy Classic in Wyoming and I know
they were playing in the championship game.
Thanks.
--dan'l
|
9.604 | Go 49er's!!! | SHALOT::MEDVID | Kooler than Jesus | Tue Dec 31 1991 11:53 | 8 |
|
UNC-Charlotte is ranked 21st in the country this week!!! Don't know
how long it will last, but they are getting much-deserved recognition.
They are ranked ahead of the likes of Syracuse, Georgetown, and
Louisville.
|
9.605 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | See ya in August, Faiders | Tue Dec 31 1991 12:00 | 4 |
| Wyoming beat Ohio U. in the championship game of the Cowboy Shootout.
Don't have the score handy, though.
Joe
|
9.606 | | CAMONE::WAY | High-toned son of a bitch | Mon Jan 06 1992 09:25 | 12 |
| Well, the media is hailing it as the upset of the year, but over the
weekend UMASS beat Oklahoma....
Congrats to John Hendry.
That UMASS first round whupping of Carolina Blew doesn't sound so far
fetched after all.....
'Saw
|
9.607 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his Lips...Know new taxes | Mon Jan 06 1992 10:04 | 3 |
| Minutemen ranked #25 in the nation. Gil Santos says it's the first
time they've ever been in the top 25.
Denny
|
9.608 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Jan 06 1992 10:41 | 10 |
| I went to the game on Saturday night and it was a lot of fun. We
played about as well as we can play, and the game wasn't quite as close
as the final score indicated. We kept Oklahoma from running and that
was probably the biggest factor in winning.
I'm not going to make any predictions for the rest of the season but
I'm going to enjoy this one. I have to honestly say I would have
enjoyed it more had it been over 5th-ranked Connecticut, though.
John
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9.609 | Should move into the top 20 this week | SHALOT::MEDVID | paint me in leather | Mon Jan 06 1992 11:10 | 7 |
| UNC-Charlotte moved to 8-1 on the season, beating Coastal Carolina
(remember them from the NCAA's last year) handily. The 49er's allowed
the Chanticleers only 11 points in the first half, but were criticized
for even letting Coastal in the game at the end (although most of the
reserves were playing at the time).
--dan'l
|
9.610 | | REFINE::ASHE | What's this about Creme de Menthe? | Mon Jan 06 1992 11:41 | 2 |
| Congrats John and dan'l...
|
9.611 | Any road games this week??? | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:58 | 11 |
| While UMASS has a good team this year they are not ready for UCONN
and I think you know that JHENDRY......Oklahoma hadn't played anyone
yet and will not be a top 20 team this season, they are going to
live and die by the outside shot....as for UCONN they didn't look
all that impressive in beating Illinois. Illinois put Burrell and
Sellers into early foul trouble and had the Huskies by 12 late in the
first half. The did pull out the W on the road though and that is
the difference between a top twenty team and an also receiving votes
team.
Jimbo
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9.612 | | CAMONE::WAY | High-toned son of a bitch | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:27 | 12 |
| Jimbo, how ye be?
I thought the announcers were pretty much right on regarding the UConn
frosh. Their heads were not in the game.
Chris Smith was phenomenal!
I saw a lot of the second half and was pleased....
'Saw
|
9.613 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:57 | 6 |
| I didn't say we were ready for UConn and didn't say we were a top-20
team. I said the win would have been more meaningful, personally, had
it been over UConn since they have been a great rival in the past and
because the chickens**ts won't play us.
John
|
9.614 | | FROSTY::SCHOTT_R | | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:12 | 14 |
| Re: .611
Hey, what must a school like UMASS do to impress you Big-East'ers
anyway ...... schedule back to back, away games with the Pistons and
Bulls and win both in blow-outs?
If memory serves, UCONN has a win against a good Wake Forest team
at Hartford, a win against Miami, the worst Big East team, in Storrs,
an ugly win on road against a middle of the pack Big Ten team, and
seven wins against schedule stuffers. While its great that a New England
team is 10 and 0, and ranked in the top 5, they haven't exactly played
an ironman schedule either.
Russ
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9.615 | Parity in college basketball makes this a no-brainer | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:15 | 9 |
| re: UConn & &Mass
Take this to the bank: UMass is MORE than capable of beating UConn
(or anybody else in the USA) if the game were held in their bandbox.
Not saying they *would* do it. Only that they're capable ...
- ACC Chris
|
9.616 | "Biggest win in UMass history" (Bob Ryan) not even upset | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:27 | 11 |
|
I checked the line on the day of the game and it was actually even
between UMass and Oklahoma. Billy Tubbs looks like he still hasn't
learned a thing about basketball. I was surprised by the margin, but
not the final result.
I think UMass has even better days ahead of them than this one...
glenn
|
9.617 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Howard Roark laughed. | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:28 | 20 |
|
>> Take this to the bank: UMass is MORE than capable of beating UConn
>> (or anybody else in the USA) if the game were held in their bandbox.
FWIW- UMASS beat 14th ranked Oklahoma in front of 8,469 fans at the
Springfield Civic Center not their 'bandbox'. Small nit.
I've also heard more than one collge basketball analyst pro-
claim that UMASS would crack the top twenty by the end of the
year. They're for real.
One other thing. Does this UMASS team remind anyone of the Kevin
Mackey coached Cleveland State squad that upset Indiana in the
tourney a few years ago ?
-Tommy
|
9.618 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his Lips...Know new taxes | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:29 | 3 |
| Speaking of Kevin Mackey. What's happened to him since his problem a
couple years ago? HAs he landed on his feet?
Denny
|
9.619 | | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:30 | 8 |
| small nit:
I never said they played Oklahoma on their home floor. I said in order
to beat UConn (or any other team in the USA) the game would likely have
to be played on their home floor.
- ACC Chris
|
9.620 | UMass | ANGLIN::WIERSBECK | Remember Twins/Braves in '91? | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:57 | 8 |
| I now have more respect for UMass. They recently beat a very good Iowa
State team that whipped Iowa by 20 and beat my Gophers last Saturday in
The Barn. ISU is now 10-2.
Congrats JH,
Spud
|
9.621 | Sellers to BLAM | LIMPID::TESSIER | | Mon Jan 06 1992 16:05 | 7 |
| UConn also beat a very tough Texas team. Although the freshmen
didn't play well against Illinois, the reason the game was close
was because Rod Sellers was completely outplayed by the Illini
center, Thomas. Sellers is going to have to be more consistent
under the boards for UConn to go far this season.
Laker_Ken
|
9.622 | | CAMONE::WAY | High-toned son of a bitch | Mon Jan 06 1992 16:29 | 27 |
| Just a minor point:
Most of those "schedule" stuffers that UCONN had early are
due to a couple of tournaments they play in.
UCONN beat my alma mater Central Connecticut by 54 points.
The interview I read with Calhoun said that the only thing
his team could get from that game was learning to concentrate
no matter how far up you are.
Why was UCONN playing CCSU? Because it was the Connecticut
Classic, and it's a traditional thing around here.
Sellars was outplayed. And Cyrulik played like ca-ca too...
UMASS vs UCONN....hmmm. I think UMASS would definitely give UCONN a
better game than the last time they met (last year? two years ago?).
I think UCONN would win, even in The Cage, but I think it would be
an enjoyable game.
Plus, it might give John Hendry and I an opportunity for some
"amusement purposes only" wagering ;^) ;^) ;^)
'Saw
|
9.623 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Jan 06 1992 17:43 | 37 |
| Thanks for all the congratulations, guys, though I have to admit I'd
rather UMass beat Boston College in football than a top-20 opponent in
basketball. Beating Syracuse in lacrosse would be up there too.
Otherwise, it's not too bad.
For those of you who follow college teams who are regularly in the Top
20, beating someone in the Top 20 is nothing special, I'm sure. For
someone like us, it was. Consider:
1. Our best player, Julius Erving, and our best teams, basically
1969-78, toiled in relative obscurity.
2. In a 2 year period, the 1979-80 and 1980-81 period, UMass hoops won
5 games in 2 years. 5 games in 2 years. You don't think that's
embarrassing - try it sometime. We won 5 games total the year before
that - 1978-79, the year after I left. 10 games out of 80 in 3 years
(including about a 25-game losing streak) is hard to take.
3. When I was in school, getting into a game was as hard as getting
into a game at Duke. Throughout most of the late seventies and early
eighties, it was very easy to get in and the crowds that were there had
nothing to cheer about.
Now it's not only back to the way it was when I was in school, but it's
better. We have loud, excited crowds coming to see us at Springfield.
We're in the top-25. We have a chance to make it to the NCAA
tournament for the second time in our history. If we finish 15 games
above .500 this year, we break even all time. Seeing the turnaround is
exciting regardless of what else happens from here. I'm working at the
NCAA tournament when it's in Worcester, and it would be like dying and
going to heaven if we were playing there. Of course, I'd be the
essence of professionalism, just like I am at a Patriots game.
We probably could only beat someone like UConn once out of 10 times on
any court, but so what? It's fun to see us earning some respect.
John
|
9.624 | | CAMONE::WAY | High-toned son of a bitch | Mon Jan 06 1992 18:09 | 28 |
| Unlike John, a UMASS fan who abhors UCONN, this UCONN fan kind of likes UMASS,
except when we're playing them. 8^) [And nothing peronsal there John].
I've been to ONE UMASS game at the Cage. What a place. I hope they never
tear it down, because it's a neat place. I saw them play West Virginia
about 6 or 7 years ago, and it was very exciting.
I can't remember who won, but when The Cage gets rocking, look out.
The Cage is one of those arenas with a lot of character. It's like stepping
back in time. If UMASS were plopped right in the middle of Hoosier Hoops
country, the Cage would fit in perfectly. If UMASS were a perennial
basketball powerhouse, there would be articles written about the place
in SI.
Unfortunately, as John as said, UMASS has been relatively obscure. If,
as I hope they do, the days of the old Yankee Conference UMASS-UCONN
battles returns with the heated rivalry it used to have, I hope that they're
still playing in the Cage.
(Never forget those Saturday evenings when the Redmen --that's what they
were called then -- would come to town.,...)
'Saw
|
9.625 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Mon Jan 06 1992 18:19 | 8 |
| .-1
Saw,
They are currently building a new arena @ UMass, and I believe they
start playing in it next year.....
|
9.626 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Jan 06 1992 18:26 | 24 |
| Nexted season will probably be the last for old Curry Hicks Cage, as
the new multi-purpose arena is under construction on campus.
The name Cage is a throwback to the days when basketball was played in
a cage, that is, the court was surrounded by a wire cage. Curry Hicks
is a former dean of physical education and coach.
Curry Hicks Cage used to be the only building on campus for the entire
athletic and phys ed program. Built in 1931, it originally had a glass
roof, dirt floor and removable bleachers. The glass roof was gone by
the time I got to school there, but the dirt floor was still around.
Nets to protect the roof and runners from flying baseballs were still
there.
Unfortunately, there was no room to expand the place when it was
renovated, so the university got the money to build the new arena. I
will be sad to see the Cage go since it is a great home court
advantage. On the other hand, it is terribly obsolete.
And Frank, there's nothing personal, except I find it hard to see how a
Central Connecticut alumnus could like UConn, with the way they beat on
y'all so often. :-)
John
|
9.627 | | FROSTY::SCHOTT_R | | Mon Jan 06 1992 18:41 | 12 |
| As John and Frank reminisce about the UCONN-UMASS basketball
series and games played at Curry Hicks Cage, let me throw out another
bit of trivia about the rivalry. Many people in Connecticut and in
Hartford in particular remember when the roof on the Hartford Civic
Center collapsed. Not as many people realize that just a few short
hours before, UCONN and UMASS played a basketball game at the Civic
Center.
If I remember correctly the game wasn't a sellout due to the ice
storm in progress, but nevertheless a terrible tragedy with probably
a large loss of life was narrowly avoided by a few short hours.
|
9.628 | Any ticketholders out there????? | CST17::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Mon Jan 06 1992 18:56 | 13 |
| Speaking of the NCAA's in Woostah, has anybody gotten their
tickets to the tourney? As I recall, I sent my application in on 10/30
and they were sending the tickets out ~12/20. Unless the USPS has
orders to slow down delivery, methinks I'm not one of the 2,000
lucky ones
:*(
Ninj, want an assistant ta help ya at the tourney if'n I don't get
tickets?
Kev
|
9.629 | | CAMONE::WAY | High-toned son of a bitch | Mon Jan 06 1992 19:08 | 17 |
| John,
I've always liked UCONN. Even when I was at Central I rooted for UCONN.
Of course, we never played them then.
Our hoops and football programs were a joke. Football produced ONE guy who
had a shot at the bigs -- with the Patriots, but he was cut.
UCONN and CCSU shouldn't be playing each other, because UCONN is just too
good, but it's part of that tournament.
Actually, I think CCSU would have a hard time beating the Class LL
State Champs in any given year 8^)
'Saw
|
9.630 | Go Minutemen......
| DECWET::METZGER | Promise me you won't rewire anything. | Mon Jan 06 1992 19:17 | 22 |
|
My folks (and the in-laws ) called me up cross country to tell me the news about
the UMASS victory...I wish I knew it was on ESPN. I'd love to see them get into
the NCAA tourney and win in the first round....
I just hope Calipari isn't gone by next year to some big school...
Ninj..is a kid named Steve Kellog getting any playing time? He should be a frosh
this year...He maybe redshirted....
The Alumni extended family would be watching an NCAA game (father,father in law,
brother in law, wife, sister and brother all proud alumnus of UMass)
BTW has the ESPN announcer figured out that the school is called u-MASS not
U-mass yet? It's pretty irritating to listen to an announcer that doesn't
know the correct pronunciation. He bugged me during the great Alaskan shootout
they announced...
Metz
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9.631 | Sect 117, row ee... | REFINE::ASHE | What's this about Creme de Menthe? | Mon Jan 06 1992 20:07 | 1 |
| Got my seats...
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9.632 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Jan 06 1992 20:09 | 5 |
| Derek Kellogg (from Springfield Cathedral) did play. He was the first
player off the bench early and played only briefly before riding the
pine the rest of the way.
John
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9.633 | | DECWET::METZGER | Promise me you won't rewire anything. | Mon Jan 06 1992 21:43 | 9 |
|
Thanks Ninj...that's the guy...Been family friends with my folks for years...
My mom insists that Kellog's mother told her that he's a redshirt this year
even though he's been playing....Can you be redshirted and still play or do
you just have to play under x number of minutes to qualify for red shirting?
Inquiring minds deen to wonk...
Metz
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9.634 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jan 07 1992 10:28 | 5 |
| He's probably played too much to red-shirt this year. Basically, the
only reason you can be red-shirted after you play is if you get hurt,
but there's a maximum amount of playing time you can get even for that.
John
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9.635 | Still in the top 25 | SHALOT::MEDVID | paint me in leather | Tue Jan 07 1992 11:14 | 6 |
| Though the UNCC 49er's won as reported yesterday, they dropped from 21
to 22 in the top 25. They almost blew the ranking last night as they
got a buzzer-beating three pointer to go to an overtime, 10-point
victory against UNC-Wilmington.
--dan'l
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9.636 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Jan 07 1992 11:19 | 15 |
|
I heard Calipari on WFAN last night and Francessa and Russo were
roasting him about leaving his "successor" in the lurch by trading off
a home game with Oklahoma this year for a couple of games in Norman
over the next few. Throughout the interview they continued to ask him
where he'd be next year, how he thought his replacement would do at
UMass, etc., and Calipari wasn't exactly exerting himself in dispelling
the rumors. Calipari seems like a real street-smart guy, too...
I turned the interview off just as Calipari started moaning about how
tough the Atlantic 10 competition is and how six teams from the
conference might be deserving of NCAA tourney bids this year.
glenn
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9.637 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jan 07 1992 11:34 | 32 |
| I've never seen UMass as anything more than a stepping stone for Mr
Calipari on his way to one of the truly big-time campuses in the
country. I've never gotten caught up in worshipping him since I didn't
ever think he'd be around for a long time. I contrast this with people
like Jim Reid, current football coach, who was a graduate assistant
when I was a freshman and has been there ever since. The man paid his
dues. He was a grad assistant for 2 years and an unpaid assistant for
a year before getting hired full-time in 1976. He was passed over once
for the head coaching job in 1984 and became head coach in 1986. Even
with the state's fiscal trouble, he's refused to leave because he likes
the Amherst area as a nice place to raise his family. I contrast this
with long time lacrosse coach Dick Garber who only coached the team for
35 years. We had 2 baseball coaches from 1947-1986 - Earl Lorden from
1947-1966 and Dick Bergquist from 1967-1986. Dick's successor, Mike
Stone (who would have been one of my classmates had he not played minor
league baseball before coming to UMass and playing football), can
probably have that job for life if he wants it. He has a young family
and is happy in the area.
In other words, my attitude to Mr Calipari when he leaves is thanks for
everything, good bye, good luck and don't let the door hit you in the
ass on the way out.
I will say he is street-smart though. He was chief recruiter at Pitt
before ending up at UMass. Rick Pitino was on the selection committee
for a new coach when Calipari was hired (Rick is an alumnus and was
with the Knicks at the time) and apparently, the committee was getting
cold feet over Calipari because of some negative feedback from Big East
coaches. Rick basically told them - there's a reason for this - he's a
great recruiter and they don't want to go up against him.
John
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9.638 | short term results are better than the past results | CST17::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Tue Jan 07 1992 11:51 | 20 |
|
America's greatest fish wrap, the Worcester Telegram and Gazette
had their version of the Calipari worship chant last night. It also
said, among other things, that Calipari has been called a prostitute to
TV because of his willingness to schedule a game at whatever time ESPN
finds convenient, i.e. midnight (several times). His reply was that
UMass, unlike St. Johns or Syracuse who can pick and choose when they
play, needs to be on TV to help recruiting.
It did say that he's improved the climate and treatment of the BBall
players at UMass and has a "Run at 5AM" program. Miss a class -
everybody runs. Miss a study hall - everybody runs. Come late to or
miss a team meeting - everybody runs.
My interpretation of the chant concurs with the Ninj. He's only there
till a juicy top coaching job opens up. UNLV maybe?
yer rovin reporter,
Kev
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9.639 | | AXIS::CHAPPEL | For DUTY and HUMANITY | Tue Jan 07 1992 12:07 | 10 |
9.640 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:03 | 25 |
|
re: UMASS/Kellog
Word around Springfield (where Kellog played) was that he would
redshirt this year. This also has me confused. He has been traveling
with the team and has seen 'some' action, so maybe they decided not to
redshirt him.
As for his play in the O.U. game on Saturday, that was a simple
token to the Springfield folks...get the home kid in the game for
a minute or so to keep the local Springfield natives happy.
Although the game was a sellout, UMASS has had a tough time in
the Springfield Civic Center getting fans to show up...mainly local
city folks. Springfield as just about everyone knows is the birthplace
of hoops, but the fans in Springfield are hardly 'supporters' of the
game. Every hoop game in Springfield is a hard sell, except for the
Celtics and they haven't played here for quite some time. So, whatever
Calapari can do to strike interest in his team away from the Amherst
campus, more power to him. If it means giving Kellog token time, I
believe he will do it.
bill..g.
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9.641 | | CGHUB::SCHOTT_R | | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:35 | 20 |
| Re: 9.640
At one of UMASS' preseason exhibition games, I overheard two
fans discussing the plan to redshirt Derek Kellog. At that time the
decision was up in the air, but one fan was of the opinion that
Calipari would keep Kellog around this year because the backup point
guard, Mike Williams (another freshman) was somewhat shakey,
academically, and there was some conern he might not be eligible
for the second semester. Kellog has played in roughly half of the
games so far, scoring as many as 6 points in one of the early
blow-outs. Williams, after a strong start, has been drawing less and
less playing time, mostly due to Anton Brown's quality play to date.
Regarding Kellog's one minute debut for the Springfield crowd, I
wonder if Calipari is recruiting either of Travis Best's former
teammates, Fred Smith or Desi Jackson from Central, and was thus playing
as much to them as to the crowd in general?
Russ
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9.642 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Tue Jan 07 1992 16:31 | 19 |
|
re: .640
Well, if Calipari is trying for recruiting press in Springfield,
someone should tell him not to waste his time. Both Fred Smith and
Desi Jackson were in the top 100 of HS players to watch, but Fred is
to small to play forward at the Div. I level and Desi can't shoot from
beyond 8 feet. Word around also has Desi not hitting the books real
hard. If Desi learned to shoot, he could develop into a decent player,
but my bet is that he never sees the light of day at the Div. I level.
Calipari would do better going after some eastern Mass. talent, but
who knows, Fred Smith might end up at UMASS. I have a friend that
works right here in the SPO plant that is real good friends with the
Smith's so maybe I'll ask him where he is leaning towards.
bill..g.
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9.643 | | DECWET::METZGER | Promise me you won't rewire anything. | Tue Jan 07 1992 18:26 | 14 |
|
One great thing about what Caliperi is doing is that maybe UMass will hire
another good coach after he leaves. One that can keep the recruiting going...
The roughest job has to be to pull a floundering program out of the cellar.
Once it starts getting some recognition it will be easier to keep it in the
top 40 or so....
You need success to breed success.
I'll ask my mom to talk to Mrs. Kellog about Derrick's redshirt status again...
Metz
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9.644 | If I were him, I'd want a very, very long term contract. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Tue Jan 07 1992 18:44 | 26 |
| re: Umass coach
Interesting that everyone has already come to the conclusion that this
guy's H-I-S-T-O-R-Y once the first big-time program comes knocking. I
don't think it's quite so guaranteed. Consider:
o Lots of hot commodities at smaller schools are turning down the big
boys. Pete Gillen at Xavier is a good example, and there are others.
o Going to a "big time" program ain't all it's cracked up to be. Just
ask Rick Pitino, who I've heard mention on more than one occasion
that he should've stayed at Providence College where the pressure
wasn't so great. Tom Penders, the former URI coach who took 'em to
the Sweet 16 before jumping ship to Texas is finding out now that
at a big time program the alumni are brutal, the faculty rough, and
the administration sometimes impossible. (Penders was MEGA PO'ed
that Texas let the football coach go ...)
o UMass is building a new hoops facility, which should help recruiting
I'm not saying he *won't* leave, only that he should be very careful
about where he goes and keep in mind that "The Grass is Greener" cliche
is often much more than that.
- ACC Chris
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9.645 | | FROSTY::SCHOTT_R | | Tue Jan 07 1992 19:37 | 49 |
| I'm also coming to the conclusion that John Calipari might
not immediately pack up and run to the first big name program that
comes a calling, based on the following:
* I think he's been impressed with the level of fan interest he's been
able to generate the last two years. With football competing at the
1-AA level and no hockey team, basketball is clearly the number one
attraction in Amherst. He has compared student body support equal
to or exceeding that he observed as an assistant coach at Pitt in the
Big East or at Kansas in the Big Eight.
* Although he's graduating three seniors from this team, he has two
junior starters, three very good freshmen, and a redshirt 7 foot
center back next year, so the well isn't exactly dry.
* UMASS is supposedly in the lead for a top 10 High Schooler, wing
forward, Donta Bright from Baltimore's Dunbar High.
* As Chris stated, UMASS is opening a 10,000+ seat arena in 1993,
which will clearly bolster recruiting. I have a feeling he might at
least stick around until it opens.
* I've heard he's very family oriented and the quality of life,
schools and such in the Amherst-Northhampton area is first rate.
* I've read an interview where Calipari compared the UMASS job as
having the potential of developing into the "comfortable" situation
Pete Gillen has at Xavier. I read that to mean that he thinks he could
sustain a top 30 program at UMASS, and that if UMASS sweetens
the pot enough, he would be willing to stay.
Which leads to the one overriding reason which I forsee could cause him
to leave UMASS. Can the University afford to offer him a contract which
will be competitive with what is offered elsewhere? The state is in
a financial bind, and it seems the University's budget is being cut
every six months. Faculty salaries have been frozen and many of the
good prof's are looking at other opportunities. Would the alumni/
taxpayer's of the Commonwealth sit still if he's offered a big contract,
while professors are being forced out? On top of that, endorsement
opportunities which could augment his contract are probably few and far
between in Amherst. Unlike some state schools, the radio/TV network which
covers UMASS Sports is almost non-existant.
So it will probably all come down to cash. If a mega-salary is
the most important thing to him he's probably gone. But, if he factors
some other things into the decision, he might just realize he's got a good
thing going in Amherst.
Russ
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9.646 | Please, please God | SHALOT::HUNT | Fluffy Bunny Feet | Tue Jan 07 1992 19:51 | 22 |
| Forget all this Calipari job hunting nonsense. Right now, we should be
spending our energies burning truckloads of incense beseeching the great
NCAA Hoops Gods to give us a UMass-UNC early-round matchup in Worcester
come March.
Hare Smintha, Hare Smithna.
Smithna, Smithna.
Smithna Hare, Smintha Hare.
Hare, Hare.
Hail Snuffy, Full Of Face
The Studs Are With Thee
Blessed Art Thou Amongst Chokers
And Blessed Are The Fruits Of Thy System, Upsets.
Holy Snuffy, Father Of Heels
Pray For Us Faithful
Now And At The Hour Of Our Loss.
Amen.
Rev. Bob
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9.647 | good points | CSTEAM::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Tue Jan 07 1992 22:23 | 11 |
| Great logical note Russ. I liked your points and I guess
maybe being so close to the lousy economic climate here [:*(]
I guess I took the assumption that everybody knew that the state's
$$$ situation was pretty bad and (imo) it is unlikely that Calipari
would get a good long term contract. Failing to get that, I had it as
a given he is/was gone when the good deal came through.
Makes for an interesting soap; no?
Kev
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9.648 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Jan 08 1992 12:29 | 42 |
| Now that I've had time to think about it, I basically agree with what
Russ and ACC Chris have to say about the prospects of Calipari staying,
provided the quality of life and comfort zone he can find there is what
he really wants. For too many young coaches, the chance to move up is
all that matters and if Calipari is truly different then I salute him
(and would no matter where he was, because too many of these guys have
tunnel vision). As Russ said, my big concern is that he'll find the
endorsement and TV situation will fall short of what he could get
elsewhere if money is truly important to him.
Massachusetts is far different from Connecticut in terms of interest in
their state university. UConn is a lot closer to Hartford than UMass
is to Boston, and those are the major media centers in the state. It
is a lot easier for a coach at a successful Boston-area school (even
one at Holy Cross) to get the sort of exposure Jim Calhoun gets than it
is for a coach at UMass (though that is changing with the great
exposure UMass football got in 1990 and what UMass hoops is doing now).
Hence, unless we turn into an absolute mega-power, Calipari ain't ever
going to have the chance to make the big bucks that he would elsewhere.
As long as that's not overly important to him, we'll have a better
chance of keeping him. Having a 4-year rolling contract now helps,
too. From my first visit to a game at UConn while I was a student at
UMass, I always found them to have the best top-to-bottom fan and media
support in the Yankee Conference, both by media and students and it
took me a while to figure out why.
I also have the impression that public higher education is much more
highly regarded in Connecticut than it is here, so making UMass
successful will always be an uphill struggle, especially if my
"friends" in Chestnut Hill ever get their act together. The quality of
life and the public schools in the Amherst area are unparalleled (as
long as you don't mind tolerating the People's Republic of Amherst) and
it's an area that I've thought of retiring to when the time comes.
Now, if we can just keep the football program a perennial contender in
the Yankee Conference and if we can build a hockey program so that it
becomes a contender in Hockey East (and keep baseball, lacrosse, field
hockey, softball and women's soccer the regular contenders they are)
I'll be one happy alumnus. I would really like to see us build on the
success of the basketball team.
John
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9.649 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Wed Jan 08 1992 13:20 | 17 |
|
I think the biggest factor against UMASS is the lack of a media
center. UMASS is located in a small town and isn't surrounded by any
real large media center. Springfield is the largest city but the folks
here really haven't adopted UMASS, so UMASS still struggles with the
prospect of losing a blue-chipper to a school with a large media base
or has a large traditional following.
Maybe in time UMASS can build upon the traditional following, but
it will never be around a large media base. Maybe the folks in Amherst
should talk to the folks down in Happy Valley and get a few pointers on
how to boost a program like Penn State.
bill..g.
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9.650 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Jan 08 1992 13:24 | 6 |
| UConn is located in a small town and is not surrounded by a major media
center either. The difference is that in Connecticut and throughout
most of Pennsylvania, the fan loyalties to different schools aren't
really divided the way they are in Massachusetts.
John
|
9.651 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Jan 08 1992 13:36 | 23 |
|
> UConn is located in a small town and is not surrounded by a major media
> center either. The difference is that in Connecticut and throughout
> most of Pennsylvania, the fan loyalties to different schools aren't
> really divided the way they are in Massachusetts.
Penn State in many ways was very similar to UMass before Paterno got
there and built a football power. Penn State then is not what it is
now. State College was (well, still is, but at least there's football)
a sleepy cow town and there was no special attachment or devotion to
the athletic programs there. The school had had its moments but Pitt
actually held the claim to a one-time football dynasty in the state and
led the series rivalry handily.
You'd be surprised what a consistent winner in the national spotlight
can do for the popularity of a school's program. Obviously do to other
factors this could never happen with UMass football, but if a guy like
Calipari really is dedicated and willing, you never know what can
happen with basketball...
glenn
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9.652 | Doubtful | SHALOT::HUNT | Fluffy Bunny Feet | Wed Jan 08 1992 14:50 | 16 |
9.653 | UMass should remove this as an issue, IMO. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Jan 08 1992 15:14 | 9 |
| Seems awfully short-sighted for UMass to *not* give this guy the bucks
demanded by the free market. If he turns them into a perennial NCAA
team (a distinct possibility) he should be able to more than justify
his salary. In fact I'd venture to say that the Taxachusetts budget
crisis DEMANDS that he be offered fair market compensation, a move
which would likely save the taxpayer some money.
- ACC Chris
|
9.654 | Sagarin's Top 25 | FRETZ::HEISER | reach out and taunt someone | Wed Jan 08 1992 15:33 | 34 |
| Sagarin's top 25 for games through January 1:
1 Indiana 95.42 8-2 76.65 ( 1, 93.84)
2 Ohio State 93.27 7-1 73.23 ( 2, 93.71)
3 UCLA 92.06 7-0 74.77 ( 5, 90.77)
4 Duke 91.53 6-0 71.61 ( 3, 90.85)
5 Kansas 91.52 6-0 72.18 (21, 86.30)
6 Connecticut 91.10 8-0 71.33 ( 6, 90.74)
7 Missouri 90.71 9-0 70.60 (13, 88.59)
8 Kentucky 90.56 8-2 79.05 ( 7, 89.88)
9 Arizona 90.37 7-1 78.18 ( 9, 89.25)
10 Wake Forest 89.75 6-1 72.58 ( 4, 90.78)
11 Michigan 89.57 8-1 76.27 ( 8, 89.57)
12 Oklahoma St. 88.93 10-0 75.96 (11, 88.97)
13 Michigan St. 88.33 10-0 77.37 (10, 89.04)
14 Arkansas 88.17 8-2 77.43 (19, 86.88)
15 Cincinnati 87.81 8-1 73.15 (17, 87.05)
16 Georgia Tech 87.32 9-2 74.35 (26, 86.05)
17 Washington St. 87.22 9-1 69.60 (18, 86.97)
18 St. John's 86.84 6-2 75.54 (32, 84.88)
19 BYU 86.84 8-1 77.40 (14, 87.63)
20 Minnesota 86.59 8-4 74.94 (16, 87.20)
21 Iowa 86.55 7-2 69.82 (15, 87.24)
22 Alabama 86.49 11-1 74.03 (12, 88.93)
23 Oklahoma 86.36 8-0 70.81 (22, 86.28)
24 UMass 86.34 9-2 74.84 (37, 84.30)
25 N. Carolina 86.26 7-1 72.33 (27, 86.01)
Dropping out of the top 25 were: Wisconsin-Green Bay, from 20th (86.38)
to 27th (85.47); Montana, from 23rd (86.12) to 36th (84.50); Temple,
from 24th (86.07) to 37th (84.08); and Pittsburgh, from 25th (86.07) to
35th (84.57).
Sagarin's ratings appear each week in USA Today.
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9.655 | What's the stuff in the parenthesis mean? dtw | CST17::FARLEY | R.I.P. Grandma, say Hi to Mom & Dad :*( | Wed Jan 08 1992 15:35 | 1 |
|
|
9.656 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Wed Jan 08 1992 15:37 | 3 |
| > -< What's the stuff in the parenthesis mean? dtw >-
Previous week's ranking?
|
9.657 | Wonder what he thinks of Knight vs Snuffy | SHALOT::HUNT | Fluffy Bunny Feet | Wed Jan 08 1992 15:48 | 9 |
| 1 Indiana 95.42 8-2 76.65 ( 1, 93.84)
.
.
.
25 N. Carolina 86.26 7-1 72.33 (27, 86.01)
This Sagarin fellow is a genius.
Bob Hunt
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9.658 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Wed Jan 08 1992 16:33 | 13 |
| UCONN has been popular in the state since the days of the Yankee Conference.
WTNH-TV8 out of New Haven (the farthest of Ct's TV stations from Storrs)
has carried their games for ages -- probably since lEe was little.
Hartord is probably the closest media center to Storrs.
Quite honestly, UCONN basketball was popular prior to Jim Calhoun and
has exploded since he came....
'Saw
|
9.659 | | CGHUB::SCHOTT_R | | Wed Jan 08 1992 17:53 | 4 |
| Re: UCONN B-ball of Yesteryear
I wonder if Jimmy C could find room on his roster these days for
the likes of Toby Kimball and Wes Bialosucknia (sp.?)?
|
9.660 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Thu Jan 09 1992 09:25 | 10 |
| > Re: UCONN B-ball of Yesteryear
>
> I wonder if Jimmy C could find room on his roster these days for
> the likes of Toby Kimball and Wes Bialosucknia (sp.?)?
Hah. I don't remember THOSE guys or any of the names really, but
I do remember watching them years ago.....
'Saw
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9.661 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Thu Jan 09 1992 09:54 | 7 |
| Umass was brought back to earth lasted night losing at home
to West Viginia 76-70.. I watched the game and it seemed that UMass
forgot to show up....
REK
Some much for being in the top 25....
|
9.662 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Thu Jan 09 1992 09:55 | 14 |
| > Umass was brought back to earth lasted night losing at home
> to West Viginia 76-70.. I watched the game and it seemed that UMass
> forgot to show up....
>
> REK
>
> Some much for being in the top 25....
Not unusual after a big win. There's a letdown that sometimes occurs...
'Saw
PS Hope you had clothes on when you wrote this 8^) 8^) 8^)
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9.663 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Thu Jan 09 1992 09:55 | 3 |
| Yep.... Well I have a shoe off......
REK
|
9.664 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Thu Jan 09 1992 09:56 | 3 |
| Make that 76-75........
REK
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9.665 | Nothing to be ashamed of in this loss ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Thu Jan 09 1992 10:52 | 5 |
| West Virginia's no slouch. The bounced Boston College fairly badly
recently ...
- ACC Chris
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9.666 | Charlotte wins | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Jan 09 1992 11:38 | 4 |
| Locally, UNC-Charlotte continued their winning ways with a 62-53 win over
Va Tech. Henry Williams led the way with 22.
TTom
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9.667 | "Boy, are my arms tired!" | CST17::FARLEY | Son, you can make hundreds o' dollars | Mon Jan 13 1992 13:51 | 10 |
|
Over the weekend, Troy State (Alabama) 258
DeVry Institute 141
(new NCAA record)
Hal tried Hard (tm)
Kev
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9.668 | | FRETZ::HEISER | back to Shalla-Bal | Mon Jan 13 1992 15:46 | 5 |
| Re: -1
Which DeVry Institute was that? There are about 14 of them.
Mike (who graduated from the Phoenix version years ago)
|
9.669 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Can you say 'triangulated crossfire'? | Mon Jan 13 1992 15:59 | 13 |
| I'm not sure Mike. I saw the report on the game on ESPN lasted night.
Unreal ! Troy hoisted **101** three pointers, and hit **55** of them !
DeVry shot 55% , scored 141 points ...
And lost by 117 !
Troy outrebounded them by a 98-47 (?) margin ...at least it seemed like
everyone had some fun out there ....
Doc
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9.670 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Mon Jan 13 1992 16:07 | 1 |
| Next game they are gonna start learning DEFENSE....8^)
|
9.671 | it was DeVry of Atlanta | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Mon Jan 13 1992 16:08 | 1 |
|
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9.672 | Making believers out of a lot of people | SHALOT::MEDVID | not one ounce or inch of control | Mon Jan 13 1992 16:53 | 10 |
| UNC-Charlotte beat their ex-SunBelt nemisis South Florida in the Golden
Bulls' Metro conference opener. UNCC moved its record to 11-1. SF
made the naive mistake of over defensing Henry Williams which let the
other UNCC guns wide open most of the night.
I would think with all the shake up in the top 20, this might just move
UNCC in there.
--dan'l
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9.673 | | FDCV07::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Mon Jan 13 1992 16:54 | 4 |
| Can some one plost the 258-141 box score????
REK
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9.674 | | COMET::JACKSONTA | The 9 hitter | Mon Jan 13 1992 17:31 | 5 |
| Uh oh, Mike went to Phoenix DeVry? So did I. 80-82 for me...I
guess they are not on 24th st anymore, but now are at Bell Rd. I have
a little sister goin' there now.
tim
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9.675 | no defense in their vocabularies | FRETZ::HEISER | back to Shalla-Bal | Mon Jan 13 1992 18:38 | 10 |
| > Uh oh, Mike went to Phoenix DeVry? So did I. 80-82 for me...I
> guess they are not on 24th st anymore, but now are at Bell Rd. I have
> a little sister goin' there now.
They're on Dunlap Ave. They moved in the middle of my years there.
Any team that gives up 141 points can't brag, even if they did break
200!
Mike
|
9.676 | Phew! | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jan 14 1992 11:12 | 16 |
| Attempted to go see the old Alma Mater play at Boston University last
night. Much to my surprise, the game was sold out when I got there
just before 7. BU basketball never sells out except for Northeastern
games. Rather than pay scalper prices, I watched the game on TV
instead.
UMass had a double digit lead up until about 2 minutes were left. BU
started hitting 3-pointers and forcing turnovers, and got the ball out
of bounds with 4 seconds left. BU forced up a 3 as time expired that
would have counted - and almost went. The ball went about halfway down
the basket before bouncing out. Final was UMass 84, BU 82.
UMass is now 12-3 and has no more non-league games left. Next up,
George Washington on Wednesday night.
John
|
9.677 | from the net | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jan 14 1992 11:58 | 71 |
| Article: 4664
From: pape@happy.phy.duke.edu (Travis W. Pape)
Newsgroups: rec.sport.basketball.college
Subject: the 258-141 box score (was Re: This is NO typo!)
Date: 13 Jan 92 15:37:51 GMT
Sender: news@news.duke.edu
For your Hard Disk scrapbook from the Durham Morning Herald:
Troy St. 258, Devry Institute 141
DEVRY MP FG 3 Pt FG FT R A TO S F Pt
Young 28 3-9 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 0 0 6
Heilig 29 13-24 1-3 0-0 8 3 3 1 1 27
Daniel 25 20-30 2-4 0-0 11 3 7 0 1 42
Jones 40 7-16 2-6 0-0 8 6 19 2 2 16
Kyler 30 14-22 0-0 0-0 7 7 7 1 1 28
Ramsay 26 7-10 0-0 0-0 2 1 2 2 0 14
Quarels 22 3-10 2-7 0-0 5 7 4 1 1 8
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTALS 200 67-121 7-20 0-0 43 28 44 7 6 141
TROY MP FG 3 Pt FG FT R A TO S F Pt
Evans 19 12-20 5-10 0-0 4 2 1 2 0 29
T. Davis 15 9-22 6-16 0-0 8 8 1 1 0 24
A. Davis 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 12 8 2 6 0 2
Smith 21 12-24 5-11 0-0 13 11 0 3 0 29
McCord 25 16-26 9-14 0-0 6 6 0 6 0 41
Hunt 11 5-9 5-7 0-0 4 4 1 2 0 15
Fayson 18 3-10 3-8 3-3 3 5 0 3 0 12
Greasham 22 8-19 4-11 0-0 15 5 0 4 0 20
Bryant 16 9-14 2-3 0-0 6 9 0 0 0 20
Bryan 19 14-16 1-3 0-0 13 2 3 0 0 29
Simpson 15 13-29 11-26 0-0 7 5 3 1 1 37
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTALS 200 102-190 51-109 3-3 91 65 11 28 1 258
Technical fouls: None
Officials: Paul Andrewjewski, Mike Murphy, Bill Gauldin
Personal Notes:
One might accuse Devry of purposefully falling down and playing dead.
Witness:
* Last Year's meeting between these two clubs produced the previous
record for points in a game by a team (Troy St. 187-116)
* How does Troy St. get 28 turnovers without more than 1 foul?
* Wouldn't your favorite team commit more than 6 fouls trying to stop
your opponent from scoring more than 100 points per half?
* from the AP wire printed in the Durham Morning Herald :
- "'This is the most jun I've had all season', DeVry captain Clayton
Jones said."
- "'I like to play uptempo basketball,' [DeVry] Hoyas coach George
Trawick said. 'Even though we were on the down side, it's great
to be part of this type of feat.'"
Give credit to Troy State though:
* All but one player in double figures and he had 8 assists and 6 steals.
* 51 3-pointers and 51 2-pointers
* no one with more than 25 minutes of action
* 7 people with 5 or more assists.
Amazing Feat!
===============================================================================
| Travis Pape |
| Duke U., Dept. of Physics |
| Durham, N.C. 27706 |
| pape@physics.phy.duke.edu |
===============================================================================
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9.678 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HOMER,PLATO,VOLTAIRE,bobknight | Tue Jan 14 1992 13:53 | 5 |
| I saw some clips of this game on the news last night. It reminded
me of when the ::SPORTS noters played the young bucks from Worcester.
8^)
/Don
|
9.679 | | CAMONE::WAY | Nude up and Note | Tue Jan 14 1992 15:41 | 11 |
| > I saw some clips of this game on the news last night. It reminded
> me of when the ::SPORTS noters played the young bucks from Worcester.
> 8^)
>
> /Don
Brutal, Slasher, brutal!
'Saw
|
9.680 | 5 Slama Jama | CACIQE::MELENDEZR | | Wed Jan 15 1992 09:20 | 12 |
| Who was the FIVE SLAMA JAMA players of the University of Houston in the
decade of the 80's?
I know Clyde Drexler, Hakeem Olajuwon, and .....
Should the 5 of them in one the played at the N.B.A. ?
Thanks,
Ricardo
|
9.681 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Jan 15 1992 10:17 | 3 |
| Larry Micheaux was another one.
John
|
9.682 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | This note sure gone crazy | Wed Jan 15 1992 10:20 | 2 |
|
isn't Michael Young the late great warmup star of the Celtics another??
|
9.683 | The Heartbreak Kids .... | EARRTH::BROOKS | Harem guards, geldings, MrT | Wed Jan 15 1992 11:59 | 37 |
| You knew I knew this one - the greatest squad never to win a NCAA
title :
F - Micheal Young - One of those guys who went to the wrong team and
never recovered. (G-F)
F - Larry Micheaux : Played for Kings and Rockets. Good boards man, but
seen as a tweener ... (I think he's in Europe.)
C - (H)Akeem Olajuwon
G - Clyde Drexler
G - Reid Gettys : Strictly a assist man and foul shooter. No real
offense.
This was the 1984 lineup. It also featured my main man Benny Anders,
Bryan Williams, and Alvin Franklin (later drafted by the Kings).
1983 lineup :
F - Young
F - Micheaux
C - Akeem
G - Drexler
G - Rob Williams (First round pick by Nuggets, but weight and drug
problems sank his NBA career. I think he's playing in Europe or Isreal
now.)
The amazing thing about the Coogs is that with the exception of Akeem,
Anders (Louisana), and Williams - the entire guts of the UH teams of
that era played H.S. ball within 1/2 hour of the UH campus. It did a
lot to blow away the East Coast bias in prep hoops ....
Doc
|
9.684 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Note new node name... | Wed Jan 15 1992 19:46 | 2 |
| Reid Gettys was awesome as an Albany Patroon... well maybe not awesome,
but he did play there...
|
9.685 | Bummer man....... | CST17::FARLEY | Son, you can make hundreds o' dollars | Fri Jan 17 1992 17:05 | 24 |
| Received in yesterday's mail;
Dear NCAA Ticket Applicant:
We are sorry to inform you that we were unable to fill your NCAA ticket
request. Enclosed you will find your voided check.
Due to the incredible demand we were only ablw to fill about 50% of the
orders that we received.
If you are interested, we do have a limited amount of obstructed view
seats in the 200 level available. To purchase these, please call the
Centrum at 508-755-6800 and ask for the box office.
Thank you for your interest, and we hope to see you at a future Centrum
event.
signed,
James R. Moughan
Director of Ticket Sales
:*(
|
9.686 | Move west... | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Rangers ROOLZ! | Fri Jan 17 1992 18:20 | 9 |
| Kev -
That was the beauty of living in Seattle. Last year's West Regionals
were in the Kingdome. I drove into town when the tickets went on sale.
Went to the Kingdome ticket booth. No one else in line. Bought
tickets for the Regionals. BTW, my seats were first row, upper level,
half court. Got to see some good hoops too!
JD
|
9.687 | | CST17::FARLEY | Son, you can make hundreds o' dollars | Fri Jan 17 1992 18:43 | 11 |
| JD,
It had been announced that "NO!" tickets would be sold at the tikky
office. It was all going to be handled by mail.
I'm bummed bigtime and ya know what is the only thing which would
beat that? Anybody I faxed the ticket form to getting tickets!
My application was in the mailbox on day #1.
Kev
|
9.688 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Jan 17 1992 18:47 | 1 |
| There's always the unofficial ticket office, Kev.
|
9.689 | I'd prefer to work with/for Ninj (free get-in!) | CST17::FARLEY | Son, you can make hundreds o' dollars | Fri Jan 17 1992 18:58 | 1 |
|
|
9.690 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Ric Flair - WWF Champ! | Mon Jan 20 1992 11:41 | 6 |
| Kev, this is kind of fishy. I have a friend who lives in
Connecticut and he mailed his application in the first day also.
He got confirmation that he was getting tickets weeks ago, before
Christmas.
/Don
|
9.691 | Hmmm, should I go? :*) | ANGLIN::WIERSBECK | Remember Twins/Braves in '91? | Mon Jan 20 1992 20:33 | 7 |
| I spose I could run down to the Dome come late March and try to snag
some Final Four tickets...
Damn it's nice having all the major sporting events in you back yard!
Spud
|
9.692 | Cheerleaders, Bands, Action Galore... | CNTROL::CHILDS | LOD faux-pas Champions | Tue Jan 21 1992 11:17 | 6 |
|
Spud, you're crazy if you don't go......
mike
|
9.693 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Jan 21 1992 11:42 | 6 |
| In a game between the #2 and #3 teams in New England (even I, with my
anti-UConn bias, defer to them as #1), UMass (14-3) defeated Rhode
Island (12-2) lasted night at URI, 72-59. UMass got out to a quick
31-6 lead and were never really threatened.
John
|
9.694 | Oregon State Player Tragedy | SHALOT::HUNT | Fluffy Bunny Feet | Wed Jan 22 1992 01:02 | 22 |
| Anybody feel like discussing the recent death of Oregon State basketball
player, Ernest Killum ???
Killum suffered a massive stroke over the weekend and died on Sunday, I
believe. He had had a mile stroke over the summer and had been diagnosed
with some blood clotting disorder. Doctors advised him not to play but he
did anyway (on medication) and one of the clots must have shaken loose and
so he's gone.
Another Hank Gathers ??? Apparently, the university was not happy with
his decision to play but refused to enter into any kind of a waiver
agreement because they felt they were unprotected regardless of what was
or was not on paper.
Sad story. On the face of it, it looks like the kid just made a tragic
decision. But the timing is interesting as the Gathers trial, I believe,
is coming up shortly.
Bob Hunt
P.S. Also, did I read it right that the Texas A&M hoops team had a scare
with carbon monoxide poisoning in their locker room at Baylor ???
|
9.695 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Plato, Homer, Voltaire, Sparky... | Wed Jan 22 1992 12:01 | 1 |
| Dont get T started on this...
|
9.696 | true | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Jan 22 1992 12:33 | 7 |
| Bob,
The A&M game with Baylor had to be canceled on account of noxious fumes.
I thought that Jackie Sherril had left a couple of years ago...
TTom
|
9.698 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Jan 22 1992 12:57 | 14 |
| DePaul and Marquette were victims of the trend towards conference play
that is killing independents (and may yet force Notre Dame to join a
conference) in college basketball. Schools like those have been
steadily losing the recruiting battles to schools in conferences, are
finding it harder and harder to schedule games against quality
opposition and are finding it harder to make the NCAA because of it.
DePaul and Marquette are now in what I believe is called the Midwest
Collegiate Conference but I think it's going to take a long time to
rebuild after their independence-caused problems. Marquette fell
further than DePaul did. Joey Meyer (no s) is still the coach at
DePaul.
John
|
9.699 | dang nice | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Don Robichaud = /Daidbeat Don | Wed Jan 22 1992 20:58 | 7 |
| Notre Dame'd be a dang nice addition to the Big10. Dang nice. Trouble
is, with their eye-popping TV deal, they'd have to join a lesser conf
cuz no big-time conf would take them hoops-only. I'm not sure ND has
the recruiting problems the others are having, let's just say maybe it
was Digger and wait and see if McLeod cain turn it around.
MrT
|
9.700 | NBC = NotreDame Broadcasting Corp | FRETZ::HEISER | reach out and taunt someone | Wed Jan 22 1992 21:02 | 1 |
|
|
9.701 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Jan 22 1992 22:01 | 4 |
| Mike, it's NDC (tm).
Joe
|
9.702 | | CTHQ1::LEARY | Look what they've done to my song,Maw | Thu Jan 23 1992 13:16 | 38 |
| I think Rosenthal (AD at ND) is holding on to the idea of remaining
and independent because he wants to maintain ND's national schedule,
fer obvious recruiting advantages. I believe in time, ND will join a
conference ( for BBall only) and leave only their football team in
the independent ranks. I don't think the Irish can attract major
recruits from the Midwest unless they join a conference. And as T
points out, it would have to be a lesser conference ( there are
two I cain think of, the names escape me; one with Marquette
and Depaul; the other with Ohio U,Miami, Evansville). I would
assume the former with Marquette and Depaul because of the national
name recognition. Throw in a few non conference games ( 5 or 6)
with some perennial powerful rivals (IU, UCLA, mixed in with ACC foes,
Big East, Big Eight, etc.) and Rosenthal could maintain his national
attraction ideal. The Big Ten would be great, but I doubt the Big Ten
would want ND without the football team. For ND's football team to
join a conference is a longer shot than MrT taking a vow of humility,
8^).
As far as MacLeod and recruiting, he's gonna have to get on his horse
soon and recruit bigtime. However with the new scholarship restrictions
down to 14 I believe, he has little to play with. This year's team has
four seniors ( all starters),NO JUNIORS (egad), the rest sophs and
frosh. One scholarship is retained by jr. Monty Williams, who gave
up basketball after his freshman year because of a heart condition,so
the team has thirteen players. ND has recruited two HS seniors who
have verbally committed ( Guards Keith Kurowski from NJ,same HS as
Bobby Hurley, and Ryan Hoover from Illinois). All that's left for this
year and next year are three available scholarships ( two this year,and
one next year when Williams graduates). Pretty bleak for the short
term. Rumors abound that ND will offer no more scholarships this year
and will save all three for nexted year. Looks like MacLeod is on the
five-year plan. That's OK as this is basketball folks, and ND shows
some patience with this sport ( emphasis on some).
MikeL
than
|
9.703 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Jan 29 1992 11:12 | 3 |
| For the 21st consecutive time, Temple beat UMass, thised time 83-61.
John
|
9.704 | | GIAMEM::SCHOTT | | Wed Jan 29 1992 11:49 | 15 |
| Yet another sad performance by UMASS against Temple. It seems
to me that the "streak" is playing mind games with the entire UMASS
organization, from Calipari on down to the players. Last night,
the UMASS "big people" (Williams, Roe, Herndon, Robinson) combined
for a paltry 16 points. McCoy who has played well in big games this
year, could only manage 10 points. Nevertheless, down the stretch,
UMASS was within reach, if they could have mustered some sort of run
at the Owls. Instead, Temple made the run, and turned an eight point
game into a blowout.
Oh well, just when I was getting pissed off at the lack of
recognition in the National Polls, reality rears its ugly head!
Russ
|
9.705 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Jan 29 1992 15:07 | 6 |
| While UMASS probably is a top 30 team at home on the
road they seem to be just average. Temple is certainly not
as good a team as UMASS yet they "pasted" them. I would
think UMASS will get a little payback later in the year at home.
Jimbo
|
9.706 | Sean Miller worth a second round pick IMHO | SHALOT::MEDVID | too sexy for my car | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:04 | 16 |
| Watched about 10 minutes of the Pitt vs. Miami blowout lasted night.
During that time, the announcers were saying how impressive a career
Sean Miller has had with the Panthers. Then they said he will make an
excellent coach someday.
I'm curious to know if I'm alone on this thought: I think Sean Miller
could be a very solid NBA player. Anyone who has seen him play knows
he's not basketball smart, he's basketball brilliant. He has run the
Pitt team for 4 years keeping a bunch of streetball players intact and
from falling into playground ball during tough games. And most of all,
he has a deadly three point shot even from NBA range.
If John Stockton can be an NBA All-Star, Sean Miller can certainly be
on somebody's NBA roster, if not starting, next year.
--dan'l
|
9.707 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | that Sir, is a_inebriate fabrication | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:29 | 12 |
|
possible Dan-l but he'd have to get more aggressive offensively. He doesn't
take it the hole as agressively as he has too to be a solid pro. When he
drives (which is rare) he's looking to dish and not score in the NBA he has
to have the threat of scoring as well.
he's also not as pesty a defensive player as Stockton but he could learn.
I do agree though he is brillant out there and his mistakes are very few
and very far between..
mike
|
9.708 | UCLA upset at home | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Is that a Drake's Coffee Cake? | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:59 | 16 |
| I watched most of the UCLA/USC game last night. The Trojans upset UCLA
at Paulley Pavilon 86-82. Duane Cooper was HUGE for the Trojans - he
led them with 23, Harold Miner had 22 and Yamen Sanders had about 20 or
so.
MacLean had 21 for the Bruins.
Miner was in foul trouble early, but USC opened up a big lead - 41-19
in the first half.
UCLA put on a run midway through the second half, closing to within 2
points - and it looked like the Trojans would fold - especially with
the Bruins fans going nuts - but the Trojans sucked it up. Cooper hit
a big 3 pointer and Miner hit some cluch free throws.
JD
|
9.709 | | PEAKS::WOESTEHOFF | Save Waldo Canyon | Thu Jan 30 1992 14:49 | 9 |
| One comment during the game last night about Sean Miller impressed me.
They said that the coaches are trying to get Miller to shoot more.
With most players they are trying to get them to shoot less and pass off
more. He does have an excellent outside shot but I agree with a previous
note. He has to be able to drive to the basket better if he wants to
play in the NBA.
Keith
|
9.710 | 49er's beat Cards in OT | SHALOT::MEDVID | too sexy for my car | Fri Jan 31 1992 12:29 | 21 |
| After losing their last game to Butler on a last-second shot,
#17 UNC-Charlotte took #24 Louisville into OT lasted night and came out
on top. Hopefully, this win will be enough to keep them in the top 20.
A group of us watched the Duke FSU game at a bar lasted night and one
of our friends said, "It could be that pretty soon, UNCC may be beating
UNC on a regular basis." He couldn't believe it when I told him that
even if that were the case, it won't happen because Dean Smith refuses
to play in-state, non-ACC schools.
Maybe it's worth a trip to the coliseum for a UNCC game to hold up a
sign that says:
Dean Smith,
what are you
afraid of?
Play us!
Maybe I'd even make ESPN!
--dan'l
|
9.711 | love to hear what the Haras would say... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Wilt,Dean,Clyde,BigBadJohn | Fri Jan 31 1992 12:34 | 6 |
|
Actually Dan-l you ought to write into the editors of one of the local rags
or see if you can get a sportswriter down there to follow up on it? Maybe a
local radio station call in show?
mike
|
9.712 | Do it dan'l, make that trek | CTHQ2::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Fri Jan 31 1992 12:55 | 8 |
| Best thang dan'l is to meet 'em in the NCAA's and whup 'em.
That'd really help recruitin'. And Dean would have to go back on
his pledge ( kickin and screamin ) cuz you know UNC would want
to exact revenge. And you know it'd have to be the regular season
because they could never do it at crunch (NCAA) time.
MikeL
|
9.713 | Memories .... Light the Corners of My Mind .... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Jan 31 1992 14:03 | 20 |
| re: UNC vs. UNCC
Interesting that in 1977 there was very nearly a Championship game
between these two (2) schools. Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell put the
49ers on his formidable shoulders and carried them to the Final 4,
where they battled Marquette for all they were worth in the semis. The
exact details of that game escape me, but I seem to recall Al McGuire's
bunch inexplicably pulling the game out at the buzzer. (I think Jerome
Whitehead hit a shot at the end ...)
If they could've pulled out the 'W' they would've met Carolina in the
finals, as we overcame one of Jerry Tarkanians finest UNLV teams in a
high-scoring affair. If the 3-point shot was in existence back then,
Vegas would never have lost. One of the best collection of outside
shooters ever. Never forget the start of that game. Vegas won the
tap, and some kid launched a shot that was significantly beyond the
current NBA 3-point line. NOTHING BUT NET!
- ACC Chris
|
9.714 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Fri Jan 31 1992 14:44 | 3 |
| Did UMass play last night? If so, did they win?
-k
|
9.715 | They beat Rutgers, 77-66 | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Jan 31 1992 14:45 | 2 |
|
|
9.716 | Go Niners !!! | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Fri Jan 31 1992 15:16 | 21 |
9.717 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Is that a Drake's Coffee Cake? | Fri Jan 31 1992 20:03 | 8 |
| And the best part of that 1977 matchup was the way COrnbread played.
He took over the game, and would get the rebound, and then wave teh
rest of the team away, and bring the ball upcourt himself. Fell in
love with old Cornbread then - and he was easily my favorite Celtic
until be discarded by the classless cee-gar smoker.
JD
|
9.718 | take Mourning! ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | Party at Ground Zero | Mon Feb 03 1992 13:42 | 14 |
|
Did anyone else catch Face-Off yesterday on the Sportscenter? Two of
America's most loved Sports columunist Lupika and Ryan were going at
it over Shack vs. ONeal. Mike for Shack and Ryan for Laettner. Hopefully
Bob wasn't shilling for the Celtics brass cause although it's beyond
all probabilty that the Celts would have a shot at either one has to
wonder if they wouldn't opt for Laettner to carry on the "white" tradition.
FWIW, Lupika said that Larry Bird said now that Magic has retired that
the two best players in the game are Michael followed by the Shack...
uummmm...
mike
|
9.719 | No contest! | SHALOT::MEDVID | the illusion is deep | Mon Feb 03 1992 14:02 | 8 |
| > America's most loved Sports columunist Lupika and Ryan were going at
> it over Shack vs. ONeal.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I think your subconscience is telling you who to pick, Mike.
--dan'l
|
9.720 | like McDonalds over a billion mistakes made... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Party at Ground Zero | Mon Feb 03 1992 14:08 | 6 |
|
haha thanks Dan-l. I need a secretary to sanitize my notes for me....
;^)
|
9.721 | and JJ may be the best a the lot | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Patrick Buchanan for UX | Mon Feb 03 1992 15:34 | 1 |
|
|
9.722 | found one | CNTROL::CHILDS | Party at Ground Zero | Mon Feb 03 1992 15:48 | 9 |
|
and how can I forget in college Bird played center. Now there's someone
who's his equal.....
and if we're going off on T's tangent to include JJ then we'd most certainly
have to say Magic was better....
mike
|
9.723 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Mon Feb 03 1992 16:55 | 17 |
| mike, I don't believe Bird played center in college. I'll do some
research.
If the NBA draft were held today, and any team but the Knicks (Ewing),
Spurs (Robinson), and Rockets (Olajawon) had the first pick, O'Neal
would be the first player chosen. It wouldn't even be close. If
Laetner plays O'Neal man-to-man this Saturday, then he will get eaten
alive! In all my years of watching college basketball (since 1975
regularly) I've never seen a more dominating center then Shaquille
O'Neal.
Clearly the Shack still has some elements of his game to improve.
Namely, he seems to get a little disinterested defensively at times.
As this kid develops and gains maturity, it'll be scary how good he
will become.
WILDCAT
|
9.724 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Party at Ground Zero | Mon Feb 03 1992 17:15 | 4 |
|
I agree he's the number 1 pick hands down....
mike
|
9.725 | Shaq unGodly at times ... | SCNDRL::HUNT | Welcome back, Calvin & Hobbes !!! | Mon Feb 03 1992 17:31 | 9 |
| He was the No. 1 pick *lasted* year if he would have come out as a soph.
Scary player ... I think we've all become somewhat immune to the "greatest
ever" hyperbole over the years. They said it about Ralph Sampson often
enough that everyone was convinced that Wilt's records were just about
ready to topple. But Shaq is doing some things in school that set him
apart from your otherwise ordinary 7'-2", 290 lb, 20 year old pogo stick.
Bob Hunt
|
9.726 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Pat Buchanan for U.S. President | Mon Feb 03 1992 17:43 | 18 |
| Bird played forward in college. I remember the kid who played
middlemain for the Indiana State Trees, but his name excapes me.
Black kid, widebody but not real tall maybe 6-8, slow, ok shot.
Whatshisname.
re: Mr. Shaqtastic
Oh, he'll go #1 awright, if he comes out. Still a open question
whether he'll turn out to be the biggest star. This weekend on
TV it was pointed out that both Shaq and Mourning are accorded added
value cuz a their coaches history for player underdevelopment (to
wit: Dikembe).
I don't think Laettner should go above #4 if Shaq comes out; and if
Chris Webber comes out - and there's been a lotta talk to that effect -
Christian may slip even further.
MrT
|
9.727 | | LUNER::BROOKS | West > (Sam & KC)Jones | Mon Feb 03 1992 18:48 | 5 |
| Nice cheep shot T, but when has a fully developed center come out of
college ? Not since Alcindor.
And you won't as long as the college game uses the zone D, which will
retard the offense of most dominating inside players ...
|
9.728 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Pat Buchanan for U.S. President | Mon Feb 03 1992 18:59 | 5 |
| >Nice cheep shot T,
What in the hail are you talking about?
MrT
|
9.729 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Rodney Dangerfields >> The Dream Team | Tue Feb 04 1992 12:17 | 9 |
|
I still believe Bird played center. I also can't see Webber knocking Laettner
down a few pegs. I can see Laettner slipping below three (if Shack declares)
if a team needs a Walt Williams, James Robinson or Anthony Peeler (ie guard)
or prefers Byron Houston or Popeye Jones at the PF spot,
Webber is clearly not ready. He doesn't know how to take charge....
mike
|
9.730 | 49er's lose in the Crum Dome | SHALOT::MEDVID | the illusion is deep | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:47 | 6 |
| Number 20 UNC-Charlotte lost at Louisville lasted night by 10 points.
Louisville put on a dunking clinic. This loss will most likely knock
UNCC out of the top 25, but they are still atop the Metro conference
with Tulane...they're next opponent.
--dan'l
|
9.731 | Arizona-Stanford | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Fri Feb 07 1992 14:18 | 9 |
| Anybody see the Stanford-Arizona game last night?
Arizona won by 2. Excellent ending!!! Score was tied, Stanford was
at the line for 2 shots with 5 seconds left. Missed the first, Lane
violation on the 2nd giving Arizona one last chance. Arizona player
drives the whole length of the court and makes a lay up with less
than a second left.
-k
|
9.732 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | John (Big Bad John) | Mon Feb 10 1992 13:22 | 5 |
| The most spectacular play was the full-court drive by the Cardinal
at the end of the 1st half. I was sorry to see the Cards lose. Boy,
does Lute have a squadron of aircraft carriers or what.
MrT
|
9.733 | Stanford robbed of OT | JURAN::MCKAY | | Mon Feb 10 1992 15:46 | 13 |
| the Arizona player who drove the length of the court was Reeves.
The game should have went into overtime as Reeves CLOBBERED some
poor Stanford guard as he went to the hoop. The ref gave it a no call
but it was certainly an offensive foul.
The lane violation was the coach's fault as after Keefe missed the
first free throw the coach wanted the players off the line and
back on D. The player moved after Keefe had the ball causing the
lane violation.
Jimbo
|
9.734 | Stanford choked on a fundamental error | FRETZ::HEISER | tears in heaven | Mon Feb 10 1992 16:10 | 1 |
|
|
9.735 | Bearcat Alums holding heads high.... | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Where is Fee Waybill Now??? | Tue Feb 11 1992 12:25 | 8 |
|
Congrats to the Cincinnati Bearcats, who ended a 14 year Top-25 drought
by moving into 24th place this week. Saragin's ratings has them ranked
higher (something like 13th). Can't imagine where they'd be if they
could have held on to beat Michigan State..
/Jeff
|
9.736 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Carolina Blew | Tue Feb 11 1992 13:11 | 9 |
| Cain't believe that the Bearcats (the Big O's alma mater) weren't in
the top25 any time the past two years. They're big, they're wide,
they're mean, they're nukes. Indiana's win in Cincinnati was a welcome
relief to their fans and the beginning of their development into a
team with confidence and execution.
You sure the 'Cats didn't pop into the top25 last year?
MrT
|
9.737 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 11 1992 14:00 | 22 |
| > Cain't believe that the Bearcats (the Big O's alma mater) weren't in
> the top25 any time the past two years. They're big, they're wide,
> they're mean, they're nukes. Indiana's win in Cincinnati was a welcome
> relief to their fans and the beginning of their development into a
> team with confidence and execution.
"The Refrigerator" was also big, very wide, and semi-mean. He was
never a threat in basketball. I think you blow the wide-body stud
issue way out of proportion, in order to make Bob look good. While
it is an important aspect of being a great basketball player, it is
only one aspect of basketball. There are a lot of players who are
wide-body studs who are not that good. The fact that a team has a
lot of athletic people on its team does not make it a good team, even
with a good collegiate coach, and doesn't make the teams that beat
them an upset winner, nor a much better coached team. A lot of skills
have to be developed prior to their first collegiate experience for a
player to be successful in college.
Bob doesn't recruit many of the wide-body studs, but that doesn't mean
he doesn't have the most talented team in the league. IU was favored
at the beginning of the year because they should have been better than
the other teams, based on the talent on their team.
|
9.738 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Carolina Blew | Tue Feb 11 1992 15:28 | 22 |
| Ohio State was favored at the beginning of the year and because of
their talent. Michigan has the most talent, but, as you yourself
point out, talent is only part a the equation and they're very young
and very poorly coached.
As has been pointed out by many objective observers (Billy Packer, Len
Elmore, and Jim Valvano among them) Indiana has no center and lacks
the physical presence and depth along the front-line that other teams
feature, and that this means they must hit the outside shots and play
at peak efficiency while avoiding foul trouble to win against level one
teams, whom they're 5-3 against, with mostly road games left against such
competition at this point.
If that's having the most talent in the Big10 then a lot a expert
analysts are mixed-up and wrong and you're right.
Indiana's game plan is to mask the holes in their talent by attacking
the ball on D and either running, which takes away height advantage, or
working the pick and weave, where they cain shoot FTs without fear of
eating leather sandwiches.
MrT
|
9.739 | Not since '78 according to my paper (and memory) | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Where is Fee Waybill Now??? | Tue Feb 11 1992 15:44 | 13 |
|
T, no Cincy only managed an "also receiving votes" status over the last
few years, and were wrongly, omitted from the NCAAs last year. Can't
see them missing the cut this year, unless they really falter down the
line.
Regarding wide bodies: they're useless if they can't shoot 70% or better
from the line.. This was Cincy's undoing in the Michigan State game,
their other 2 were the already mentioned 2nd half fold against
Indiana, and a road loss @DePaul, a team that has always given the
Bearcats trouble.
/Jeff
|
9.740 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Pynchon,Rushdie,Berger,Irving | Tue Feb 11 1992 17:57 | 6 |
| Well it's hard to believe that last year's squad never broke into the
top25 but I'm sure you're right. So much a that poll is bull; it's
hard to believe that Iowa isn't ranked right now. I mean, Charlotte?
Tulane? Gag me with a spoon!
MrT
|
9.741 | UNCC Niners Virtually Unknown In Charlotte | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Tue Feb 11 1992 18:12 | 9 |
| Actually UNCC's place in the Top 25 has been mildly surprising all year
long. They certainly can't claim to be anyone's media darling. They're
second fiddle in their own home town and you all know who I'm talking
about (UNCC without the final "C").
But they have nice wins over DePaul, Alabama, and Louisville and are
gunning for a Metro title so something's happening right for them.
Bob Hunt
|
9.742 | hep me Bob, did I get your hint correct? | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Feb 11 1992 18:50 | 12 |
| "...without the final "C"."
...final "C"....Hmmmmm
Bob, would that stand for C as in C-H-O-K-E ?
"....final choke...."
?????????
Kev
|
9.743 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Pynchon,Rushdie,Berger,Irving | Tue Feb 11 1992 19:22 | 5 |
| And what kind a overall schedule has this Charlotte played.
Prolly one that'd make a gynecologist blush, eh?
MrT
|
9.744 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Tue Feb 11 1992 19:32 | 16 |
| Don't put me in the UNCC camp, please. I read what I can about them and I
see their highlights on the 11:00pm sports news, that's it. I have no
intention of defending their Top 25 ranking.
They shocked a lot of people with their December wins over 'Bama and
DePaul. They beat Louisville at home and still have both games with
Tulane to go, I believe. Yes, they have munched on some cupcakes. They
even lost to one of 'em in their season opener.
One thing is for sure ... their ranking is *NOT* the result of an fawning
media. The Charlotte media can certainly lay some of the claim to
Snuffy's inflated No 6 ranking but *not* UNCC's No 22 slot. I swear to
you ... UNCC sometimes doesn't even make the 5th page of the sports
section here in Charlotte.
Bob Hunt
|
9.745 | WitchHunt distances self from hyped Cinderella | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Pynchon,Rushdie,Berger,Irving | Wed Feb 12 1992 14:47 | 1 |
|
|
9.746 | Pot + Kettle = Black | SCNDRL::HUNT | Welcome back, Calvin & Hobbes !!! | Wed Feb 12 1992 15:18 | 7 |
| Interesting observation from a North Stars, Big Bad John, and New York Mets
fan.
If UNCC is indeed over-hyped, it's *not* being orchestrated from this
town. I kid you not.
Bob Hunt
|
9.747 | stainless steel pot calling kettle black | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Jihad vs McWorld (Tyrant Rexus) | Thu Feb 13 1992 18:43 | 6 |
| Who are YOU to talk. Instead a the mealy-mouthed postioning you
are doing here for "your" team (the Wahoos have sunk, haven't
they?) I rolled with my convictions all the way through to the
end win or lose.
MrT
|
9.748 | Stainless steel pot ??? Rollward. | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Thu Feb 13 1992 19:25 | 8 |
| Bullsheet. Forgive me for actually discussing a team I care not one iota
for but who actually plays (and is ignored) in my worktown.
The Wahoos are far from sunk. They are currently in 4th place in the ACC
with a .500 conference record and have 5 of their final 8 conference games
at home. Starting tonight with Fla State in C'ville.
Bob Hunt
|
9.749 | | CELTIK::JACOB | Ushering in a new era... | Thu Feb 13 1992 22:05 | 6 |
| UNLV is the subject of a Federal Points-shaving investigation.
The game in ???? was their final 4 loss to Duke.
JaKe
|
9.750 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Fri Feb 14 1992 10:57 | 2 |
| Tark says the charges are "rubbish"!
Denny
|
9.751 | Swamii??? | CNTROL::CHILDS | big imagination, better than real life | Fri Feb 14 1992 11:08 | 2 |
|
/Don predicted charges last year...
|
9.752 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Fri Feb 14 1992 11:18 | 2 |
| Is Nostra/donus back?
Denny 8^o
|
9.753 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Fri Feb 14 1992 12:33 | 7 |
| Hah,
Tark saying the charges are rubbish?
That's like James Jesus Angleton calling the CIA a pristine
organization.
MikeL
|
9.754 | Modesty prevents me from commenting... | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Nostra/DONus Returns | Fri Feb 14 1992 13:18 | 1 |
|
|
9.755 | since when have you ever stopped flapping? | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Jihad vs McWorld (Tyrant Rexus) | Fri Feb 14 1992 13:51 | 1 |
|
|
9.756 | Aren't you late for your appointment wif' Ms. Odegarrd? | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Nostra/DONus Returns | Fri Feb 14 1992 13:53 | 1 |
|
|
9.757 | Witch is deft: leaped off UNCC bandwagon on time | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Jihad vs McWorld (Tyrant Rexus) | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:11 | 1 |
|
|
9.758 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Jihad vs McWorld (Tyrant Rexus) | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:13 | 6 |
| Odegaard, not "Odegarrd." Don't you know anything about Scandies,
Swedes, and the Nordica way o' life? These 6-foot-tall-barefoot-
feminist-blondes up here would eat you alive if you ever were foolish
enough to wander into one a our fern bars up here...
MrT
|
9.759 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:30 | 5 |
| So are you deemed "acceptable" T, cuz ya might have a spot of Norse in
yer Irish background?? From Limerick,Cork or even the Pale??
MikeL
|
9.760 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Jihad vs McWorld (Tyrant Rexus) | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:56 | 10 |
| The Pale? Watchit buddy.
A *course* les Irlandais sont nordique! Mais oui. Unless you are
black Irish and have some a that Spanish Armada blood coursing through
joe veins.
But this ain't about acceptability, it's about valuing diversity enough
to spell Odegaard correctly.
MrT
|
9.761 | My apologies to Ms. Odorgaard. | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | CrashCansecoStrikesAgain | Fri Feb 14 1992 16:00 | 1 |
|
|
9.762 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | It ain't the thing, it's the fling | Fri Feb 14 1992 16:17 | 5 |
|
I hate it whin I Ms. replacing the Odorgaards in my shoes. The people
in the office hate it more, though.
Brews
|
9.763 | I'm recommending you bugs for a 2nd Values class | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Jihad vs McWorld (Tyrant Rexus) | Fri Feb 14 1992 18:16 | 1 |
|
|
9.764 | Kindred cultures me boyo | CTHQ2::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Fri Feb 14 1992 19:22 | 11 |
| Why T you is perceptive, mais oui. I'm told by me forebears that
wee bit of "Black Irish" blood runs through me veins as well as a
bit of Norse ( all pre-Norman of course). And don't be overly
irascible 'bout the Pale. Tis whar me Norse (again pre-Norman Anglais)
blood emanates from.
And I knew you were talking about diversity, just prodding you to
admit to the intrinsic affinity between Scandies and Celties, so to
speak, explaining your immersability in Nordic culture.
MikeL
|
9.765 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Jihad vs McWorld (Tyrant Rexus) | Fri Feb 14 1992 22:24 | 4 |
| You're right. That attraction probably explains the close
bond that is being forged between Dr. Inga and me.
MrT
|
9.766 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sun Feb 16 1992 21:48 | 7 |
| The jinx is finally over as the University of Massachusetts beat Temple
this afternoon 67-52. We were down 32-30 at the half, took control of
the game, held Temple to 20 in the second half and beat them at their
own slow down, deliberate game. This also gives us our first 20-win
season since the 1975-76 season.
John
|
9.767 | Glad I could help | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:29 | 3 |
| You're welcome.
Bob Hunt
|
9.768 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:37 | 5 |
| A belated thank you, Sir Robert of Hunt, for helping us out yesterday
when we so desperately needed it. I hope it exorcises the anti-Hoos
demons for you.
Ninj
|
9.769 | NCAA tourney teams? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:00 | 33 |
| USA Today's current thinking on who's gonna make into the NCAAs.
Lock (22)
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Cincinnati, Duke,
Florida St, Georgetown, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan St,
Missouri, No Carolina, Ohio St, Oklahoma St, Seton Hall,
Southern Cal, St. John's, Syracuse, Tulane, UCLA.
Almost There (13)
BYU, DePaul, Iowa, Iowa St, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska,
Oklahoma, UNC-Charlotte, Texas-El Paso, TCU, Stanford,
Wake Forest.
On the Fence (13)
Alabama-Birmingham, Evansville, Georgia Tech, Houston,
Louisville, LSU, Memphis St, Minnesota, Rhode Island,
Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia, Xavier.
Long Shots (11)
Arizona St, Ball St, Boston College, James Madison,
New Mexico St, Penn St, Pittsburgh, Richmond, UC-Santa Barbara,
Virginia, Washington St.
One-Team Leagues (17)
Big Sky, Big South, Ivy, Mid-Eastern, Metro Atlantic,
Mid-Continent, Missouri Valley, North Atlantic, Northeast,
Ohio Valley, Patriot, Southern, Southland, Southwestern,
Sun Belt, Trans America, West Coast.
|
9.770 | The Messenger was Shot. | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:31 | 8 |
| re: .-1
Funny that yesterday I said the ACC had three (3) locks and one (1)
probable and was told to wake up from my dreamworld cause a_course the
ACC was gonna send *at least* six (6) teams.
- ACC Chris
|
9.771 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 19:13 | 9 |
| So they have 3 locks, a probable and an on the fencer for 5. I do have
one mea-culpa. I kept thinking unc-charlotte was in the ACC, and they
ain't. I'll still be surprised if those 5 don't make it. If Virginia
wins tonight, they'll make it.
Boy, the BIg East sure is sliding down the tubes by that list, ain't
they.
JD
|
9.772 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 19 1992 19:24 | 4 |
| Big East has 5 locks??
The Crazy Met
|
9.773 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 19:27 | 8 |
| > Big East has 5 locks??
>
> The Crazy Met
You can ONLY have TWO lock, and two props. Any more is a violation
of the roolz....
|
9.774 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 19 1992 19:30 | 4 |
| who gives a flying **** about rules?? :-)
The Crazy Met
|
9.775 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | The Devil(dog) made me do it. | Fri Feb 21 1992 22:18 | 1 |
| By that list the Big-8 had 6 at almost there or above.
|
9.776 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:39 | 46 |
| Well, I just got some propaganda here in the office.
It seems that Digital is FINALLY gonna start advertising on TV. (I mean
REAL TV, the kind that regular people watch). Seems the scales must've
fallen from someone's eyes.....
anyway, here's the schedule:
NCAA Regular Season:
3/1 2-4pm Illinois @ Indiana
3/7 " Seton Hall @ St Johns
3/8 12-2 Villanova @ Syracuse
2-4 Indiana @ Michigan
3/14 1:30-
3:30 Big East Semifinal
3/15 12:30-
2:45 Big East Final
6:30-
7:00 NCAA Pairings
NCAA Champeenships
3/19 8-10 NCAA First Round
/20 10-12M NCAA First Round
/21 12N-9 NCAA SEcond Round
/22 12N-7 "
/26 8-12 NCAA Regional Semifinal
/27 " "
/28 2-4 Division 2 final
4-4:30 Road to the Final Four
4:30-
9 NCAA REgional Final
4/4 5:30-
10 Final Four
4/5 Womens' Nat'l Championship
4/6 9- NCAA Championship
Hope these adds are like normal ads and not dweeb ads......
'Saw
|
9.777 | | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Feb 26 1992 15:21 | 34 |
| While no one can guess the exact pairings, here's a scenario for
the upcoming NCAA tournament that positions teams at about the level I
would expect to seem them get going into the tournament. Any comments ?
East Southeast Midwest West
---- --------- ------- ----
11 West Virginia Wisc.-Green Bay New Mexico State Houston
3 Nebraska Alabama Syracuse Florida State
14 Tenn.-Chattanooga Georgia Southern Evansville Montana
3 Georgetown North Carolina Michigan State Kentucky
10 Minnesota Louisville Georgia Tech Stanford
7 Wake Forest Massachusetts Louisiana State Texas-El Paso
15 Delaware Manhattan Texas Southern Texas-San Antonio
2 Arkansas Missouri Arizona Ohio State
12 Tennessee Louisiana Tech Southern Illinois Pepperdine
5 Michigan Seton Hall Cincinnati Connecticut
13 Princeton Richmond Ball State SW Missouri State
4 Tulane Southern Cal St.John's Oklahoma State
9 Iowa State Texas Christian Texas Iowa
8 UNC-Charlotte Oklahoma Brigham Young DePaul
16 Robert Morris No. Carolina A&T Radford Murray State
1 Duke Indiana Kansas UCLA
The NIT would then be left with:
Alabama-Birmingham, Arizona State, Arkansas State, Boston College,
Cal-Santa Barbara, Colorado, East Tennessee State, Florida, Georgia,
Gonzaga, Hawaii, Illinois, James Madison, Kansas State, LaSalle, Liberty,
Memphis State, Mississippi, New Mexico, Notre Dame, Penn State, Pittsburgh,
Purdue, Rhode Island, Rice, Siena, Southwestern Louisiana, Utah, Villanova,
Virginia, Washington State, Western Kentucky
|
9.778 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Wed Feb 26 1992 15:27 | 6 |
| I believe Kentucky would be picked over Alabama in the Southeast. They
are higher ranked currently, have a better record, and beat Alabama.
The drawing power of UK is such that the NCAA will keep them in their
region if at all possible.
WILDCAT
|
9.779 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 26 1992 15:46 | 15 |
| Nice work.
Didn't SJU play in the Midwest last year? They never get to play
on the East Coast. ;^(
My guess is they won't play in the midwest this year but will be
assigned to the western regionals. In a way, since the Centrum
RIMMED me on my NCAA ticket applications, I don't want SJU to come
to Woostah - a tease worse than Kelly Bundy gyrating in front of
'Saw's cubicle at work - ARGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!
back to our regularly scheduled ticket_hunt!
Kev
|
9.780 | Interesting | SHALOT::HUNT | This space for rent | Wed Feb 26 1992 17:03 | 17 |
9.781 | Nice for the Hoosiers | CSOA1::SIMPSON_T | In search of mythical kings | Thu Feb 27 1992 13:51 | 8 |
|
As an Indiana fan I'd love that pairing. The only weakness that the
Hoosiers have that concerns me is along the front line, and that pairing puts
the teams that concern me the most in other regions. It then boils down simply
to whether or not they play well enough to win, and I like their chances A LOT
under those circumstances.
tom
|
9.782 | Game Time? | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Thu Feb 27 1992 15:47 | 4 |
| Anybody know what time the UMass - W. Virginia game starts tonight?
-k
|
9.783 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Feb 27 1992 15:56 | 3 |
| 730, but it's not on local TV as far as I know.
John
|
9.784 | Channel 22!! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Thu Feb 27 1992 18:26 | 6 |
|
I heard that Channel 22 out of Springfield is going to have it.
- Ken -
|
9.785 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Thu Feb 27 1992 19:42 | 3 |
| I'd love to see the Maize in Blue in Woostah!!!
Walt
|
9.786 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Feb 28 1992 11:41 | 9 |
| The University of Massachusetts matched its best-ever season record and
clinched a tie for its first-ever Atlantic-10 regular season title with
a 74-69 win at West Virginia lasted night, coupled with Temple's 69-62
win over Rhode Island.
One proud alumnus, but still am happier when the football team does
well.
John
|
9.787 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Feb 28 1992 11:42 | 6 |
| Forgot to mention, that puts us as 23-4 overall and 11-3 in the league
with 2 games left - at Duquesne on Sunday and vs Rhode Island (lasted
home game for Jim McCoy and Will Herndon, with McCoy being the player
largely responsible for the resurgence) on Wednesday.
John
|
9.788 | Go Minutepeople - whatta team | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Fri Feb 28 1992 12:21 | 9 |
| Guess it was upset night lasted night...
FSU over UNC
USC over UCLA
and
UMASS over West Viginny
|
9.789 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | MoVaughn-RogainePosterChild | Fri Feb 28 1992 12:53 | 3 |
| Hey John, this week's TSN has UMASS rated number 25 in the country!
/Don
|
9.790 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Feb 28 1992 13:09 | 4 |
| That is good news. Also, AP has us and Oklahoma tied for 26th earlier
this week. It's a nice honor.
John
|
9.791 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | MoVaughn-RogainePosterChild | Fri Feb 28 1992 14:49 | 4 |
| So do you think this gambling scandal will hurt any chance URI
has of going to the NCAA tournament? Think anybody shaved any points?
/Don
|
9.792 | More Tark-O-Rama ... | SCNDRL::HUNT | Three little birds sit by my doorstep ... | Fri Feb 28 1992 14:53 | 12 |
| Speaking of scandals, we've been kinda quiet in here this week on the
latest Tark vs Vegas soap opera. Tark's threatening to "un-resign" and
the University prez says no-way and they're holding pep rallies to drum up
support.
And the players are supposedly considering a lawsuit trying to force their
way past their suspension and into the NCAA Tournament.
We need Dan to come back and tell us how sorry he feels for Tark. That
would clinch the drama.
Bob Hunt
|
9.793 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | MoVaughn-RogainePosterChild | Fri Feb 28 1992 14:59 | 4 |
| The guy doesn't know the meaning of "bow out gracefully", do
he? Gotta admit though this is better than most soap operas.
/Don
|
9.794 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Carolina Blew | Fri Feb 28 1992 17:07 | 9 |
| A interesting phrase in a recent wire service article on Tark (from
memory): "Tarkanian is especially upset that UNLV officials reportedly
leaked information to the press on problems within the program because
this was precluded in the agreement negotiated when he resigned."
Maybe he cain catch on with Ollie North's travelling roadshow. They'd
make quite the oily-geeky duo.
MrT
|
9.795 | Hey committee, send the Orangemen out West | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Feb 28 1992 17:11 | 5 |
| It's official, I'll be attending the West Regionals in Albuquerque!
The only bad news is there'll probably be at least one Pac-10 team
making it to the West Regionals. :^)
Joe
|
9.796 | I sure wish I was going to be there. :^( | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Night Flier: ~~v~~ | Mon Mar 02 1992 07:25 | 7 |
|
RE -1:
You lucky dog! I envy you already Joe. Hope SU makes it out that
way and does themselves and the Big East proud!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
9.797 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 02 1992 11:33 | 6 |
| The University of Massachusetts wrapped up its first-ever regular
season Atlantic 10 title with an 82-61 win at Duquesne yesterday. The
record is now 24-4 and 12-3 in the conference and we're now easily the
Number One team in New England (take that, Huskies :-))
John
|
9.798 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 02 1992 15:58 | 15 |
| > Hope SU makes it out that
> way and does themselves and the Big East proud!
That'd be great (for me, anyway) if SU got sent out West, but knowing
my luck they'd get knocked out in the first 2 rounds. There's a good
chance at least one BE team will end up in Albuquerque though.
Looks like UCLA lost any hope of being the #1 seed out West - that will
probably go to Arizona or USC now.
Does the Pac-10 still have a postseason tournament?
Joe
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9.799 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:02 | 7 |
| didn't USC beat UCLA two times this year?
I remain,
forgetfu.....???
Kev
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9.800 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:07 | 4 |
| And, Princeton won the Ivy League title to clinch its spot in the NCAA
tournament.
John
|
9.801 | Kev, Yep, USC beat UCLA twice | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:11 | 1 |
|
|
9.802 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:19 | 9 |
|
> didn't USC beat UCLA two times this year?
Yup. Did anybody catch that between-the-legs, drive-the-line and
finish with a two-handed slam Harold Miner threw down on UCLA last
week? Play of the year in my book...
glenn
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9.803 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:56 | 6 |
| Princeton lost 47-46 to Yale on Friday, their first Ivy loss in 2
years. Wonde what number ranking they'll get this year. I think they
are 20-4.
The Crazy Met
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9.804 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:57 | 20 |
| Since the last week or so has been kind of whirlwind, I don't remember
WHERE I saw this, but it was cool.
I think it was a HS game, but it could have been college. Anyway, this
guy drives for a layup, from the side, (it might have been a running
jump shot can't remember) and the ball misses, hits the rim, comes
down, and the bound is going OB.
The guy who shot had continued down the baseline, to where the ball
was going out, and he jumped and attempted to bat the ball back
in, off and opposition player near the baseline.
The ball hit the floor in front of the opponent (or went off his foot,
couldn't tell) and the ball bounced up in the air, and came down through
the hoop.
They billed it as the shot of the century.....
'Saw
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9.805 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:58 | 6 |
| re: .804
ESPN Plays of the Week.
The Crazy Met
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9.806 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 02 1992 17:13 | 9 |
| The shot,
Yeah 'Saw didn't I look great!!!!
;^)
I remain,
Kev_of_the_Century!
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9.807 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Mon Mar 02 1992 18:15 | 8 |
| RE: ESPN Play...
They also showed one (another hight school game, I believe) in which a kid threw
a full court pass as time ran out. Everyone jumps to get it, but it goes
through, hitting a teammate right in the face, and (you guessed it) going in the
hoop to win the game.
=Bob=
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9.808 | that 'splains alot about --dan'l!!!! ;^) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 02 1992 18:17 | 1 |
|
|
9.809 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Mon Mar 02 1992 18:49 | 25 |
|
I saw the play with the HS kid and the ball bouncing off the floor
into the hoop, but I'd like to see it again because I don't think that
the play was legal.
First of all, it appeared as if the ball when bounced bounced over
the corner of the backboard and into the basket. If this was the case,
no basket. You can't pass or shoot the ball over the backboard. I
think this was the case because it would be next to impossible given
the position the kid was on the floor to have him bounce the ball from
out-of-bounds have it hit the floor and then go into the hoo unless he
was further down the baseline when in fact it appeared that he was
only a couple of feet from the outside edge of the backboard.
The second issue is that this (to me) is not a legal 'try' or
attempt. Any 'try' is considered to 'end' when the ball strikes the
floor, so when the ball bounced on the floor and then entered the hoop,
the basket wouldn't of counted.
Don't know whether the ref's saw it that way, but from what I saw
it was an incredible but illegal play.
bill..g.
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9.810 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Mar 02 1992 21:02 | 5 |
| You can shoot over the backboard, as long as it does not hit the back
of the backboard or the tp of the backboard, then it is out-of-bounds
The Crazy Met
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9.811 | | FDCV07::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Tue Mar 03 1992 11:30 | 4 |
| You are wrong Yoseff, Bird did that a couple of years ago and it was
ruled no-basket...
REK
|
9.812 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Mar 03 1992 13:03 | 6 |
| re: .811
Thats probably because they wanted to give the Celtics a tough time :-)
The Crazy Met
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9.813 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Tue Mar 03 1992 15:57 | 36 |
|
I stand corrected on one part that I posed about the out-of-bounds
throwin. The throwback although it wouldn't be considered a try would
still count if the ball had touched the floor. The only time that it
would NOT count is if the clock/horn had sounded BEFORE the ball
entered the hoop.
As for the other part:
You cannot shoot or pass over the backboard period! Seems that one guy
named Wilt helped with implementing this rule.
Although the sides, top and bottom of a rectangular backboard are
considered 'inbounds', a player may not shoot or throw the ball over the
backboard or its supports. In both cases, the ball becomes dead
immediately. A ball is not considered to be 'dead' or 'out of play'
until it goes over the (top) of the backboard or hits a supporting
piece of the backboard structure. Most people believe that the top and
sides are out, but they are not. The ball can hit the top of the board
and bounce around all day up there and still be live as long as it does
not go over the backboard or touch a supporting piece. i.e. a pole,
wire, or in some cases, the 24/30/45 second clock.
Now there is one exception...isn't there always? If the backboard
is fan-shaped, you can throw the ball over the corners, or say the
rounded edges.
Someone mentioned the Bird shot and that is a good example. A
great shot, but if you saw the play live, or if you watch the reply
closely, you can see the ref wave off the basket. This is because
Bird shot the ball from behind the backboard and the ball went over the
top corner of the board.
bill..g.
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9.814 | | RUGBY1::way | You'll be left with empty arms | Tue Mar 03 1992 16:55 | 1 |
| What is the distance between the backboard and the baseline?
|
9.815 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Tue Mar 03 1992 18:12 | 20 |
|
>What is the distance between the backboard and the baseline?
It's supposed to be 4 feet (max). No minimum is listed, but I've worked
in some gym's that I know the distance is shorter.
BTW, I worked last night and we experimented around a little and
basically found that the play in question is 99.9% impossible unless
the player was throwing the ball back onto the court from around where
the 3 point line meets the baseline. If he were any closer to the
hoop along the baseline, the ball would have travelled over the top
corner of the backboard. The angle is just too great from anywhere
closer to the hoop.
bill..g.
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9.816 | | RUGBY1::way | You'll be left with empty arms | Tue Mar 03 1992 18:31 | 11 |
| I think that's about where he was.
Also, it could have conceivably hit the opposing player's foot, but then
that would have been a dead ball for a "kick", right?
He was up high when he batted the ball downward, and he was pretty far out
(ie towards the sideline, not past the baseline)....
'Saw
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9.817 | Sounds wild ...(and I hope it NEVER happens to me) ! | EARRTH::BROOKS | Software : Art Of The State | Wed Mar 04 1992 13:08 | 2 |
| Goose, could you or someone explain just *what* happened on the play ? The
description in 807 is a little lacking (no offense intended) ....
|
9.818 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Wed Mar 04 1992 14:29 | 63 |
|
re: Kick ball
One of the most mis-understood rules/violations in the game. In
the case you suggested, it would NOT be a kick violation. Repeat, NOT
a kick. For a kick-type violation to occur, the player must use a
positive act in kicking the ball. In other words, if the ball simply
bounces off a players foot, no violation. If a player sticks his foot/
leg in the path of a dribbled or passed ball (positive act) then you
have a violation. Just becaue the ball hits a players foot or leg
does not mean it is a kicked ball. The player has to stick his
foot/leg out in the path of the ball for it to be considered 'kicked'.
re: Doc
O.K. Doc, here's what 'I' saw.
Looking at the court left to right, we are on the left end of the
court. Camera angle is excellent for this sequence because it is
located right on or near the baseline. Ball is batted around and
somehow becomes airborne going out-of-bounds. Offensive player leaps
from inbounds near the baseline and while in the air, turns and bats
the ball back onto the court. Batted ball hits inbounds and because
the force of the throw was so great, bounces high in the air and enters
the basket.
That's it. Pretty amazing play, but I saw the play again in slo-mo
and it did look as if the ball passed over the top edge of the
backboard. Since the camera was right there on the baseline, you could
see the flight of the ball very well.
My point was that if anyone goes out on the court and just walks
down the baseline and looks up at the basket, they will see that they
have to get pretty far away from the rim before it becomes
unobstructed. Anything closer to the rim along the baseline means the
rim is partially blocked by the side of the backboard. Remember, the
player was out-of-bounds when he threw the ball back onto the the
court.
Just a small diagram to illustrate my point.
baseline------->| : <---------backboard
| :-
| :
|
player------> X | /
|---------
Even though the diagram is out of scale, you can see that in order
for the player to throw the ball back onto the court from out of
bounds and have it enter the hoop without going over the top edge of
the backboard is impossible unless the player is further from the hoop.
He would have to be at least where the 3 point line meets the baseline
for the angle to allow a shot to go in without contacting the
backboard. Anyone who still doubts this just go out on a court
along the baseline and try to shoot without hitting the backboard. You
have to back up quite a ways before the angle permits a direct shot at
the hoop.
bill..g.
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9.819 | Are they announced yet?? | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Wed Mar 04 1992 14:33 | 6 |
| Can somebody who knows post the starting times for the tourney sessions at the
Centrum? There are two on Friday 3/20 and one on Sunday 3/22 but the tix
don't have start times on them.
Thanks,
Scott
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9.820 | | RUGBY1::way | You'll be left with empty arms | Wed Mar 04 1992 14:52 | 26 |
| Thanks for the clarification on the kick. I've seen it called that
way (ie no positive intent) so many times, I thought that was the rule.
However, I fully admit I don't know much about basketball.
Regarding that weird shot. I think the ball hit the floor beyond
(ie towards center court) the backboard, and with the "english" on
the ball that the player created in slapping it downward, it went
parallel to the board and in....
Kind of like this:
| x
| x
| x
|
| o
|---------
o is approximately where the ball bounced.
Then again, I might be totally wrong....
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9.821 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Wed Mar 04 1992 15:42 | 17 |
|
re: -1
Well, I didn't want to say anything but that's about the only way
possible it could happen if he was closer to the backboard. From what
I remember, the ball bounced so high that I really didn't give the
'english' explanation much consideration especially when I saw the ball
up around the top of the backboard on the replay.
Anyway, it was an interesting play no matter if it was legal or
not! And as Doc said, I couldn't really say what I would of done if
I were wearing the stripes in that game! It's a tough call either way.
bill..g.
|
9.822 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 04 1992 16:08 | 6 |
| Scott, if it's anything like the past, the Friday doubleheaders will
start at noon and 7PM, and the Sunday doubleheader will start at noon.
I'm not 100% sure, however.
John
|
9.823 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Software : Art Of The State | Wed Mar 04 1992 16:26 | 22 |
| re .818
Thanks (you really ought to consider writing a manual - I'd buy it in a
NY second).
I agree with your assessment, I've jacked up baseline jumpers from
pretty deep in HORSE games and the like, and in order to shoot it
*without* 'touching' the plane of the backboard (vertically extended),
or the backboard itself, you have to be at least 18-20 feet from the
hoop, otherwise the shot will at best hit the front rim.
Since the ball bounced once, the only other possibility is that the
ball bounced off the floor *in front of the rim* with enough 'english'
(to make Steve Miserack blush) to kick into the net, but I've yet to
any evidence to believe that happened, so I'll assume that idea is out.
Goose, one last thing. I've seen guys launch baseline jumpers (usually
in college) from angles behind the backboard, and I have yet to see
them called for coming behind the backboard. Is it one of those gray
areas that just isn't contested a lot or am I missing something ?
Doc
|
9.824 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Wed Mar 04 1992 17:58 | 47 |
|
No knock Doc, but I think you're missing something. As you
yourself stated, when you get along the baseline, it is awfully hard
to take a shot that won't hit the side of the backboard or shoot over
a corner unless you are perpendicular to the rim. Think about it for a
minute or two. The backboard is 13' high which means the ball would have
to 'clear' the corner of the backboard on its way DOWN. This would mean
that a player would be launching a shot that rose 15-16 feet(minimum) in
the air. Talk about a rainbow jumper!
I think more often than not, what you are seeing is a goofy camera
angle, because if you get deep enough in the corner, you can take a
shot and clear the edge of the backboard. Even if the ball ticked the
edge and went in you'd count it.
So, I just have a hard time believing that many can heave such a
high shot so that it would clear the corner of the board...at least
I haven't seen it! Well, I did see the Bird shot a few times, but if
you look at that shot, he almost throws the ball straight up in the air
to clear the board and he was pretty close to the board in the first
place. Imagine what kind of effort would be needed from 20 feet to get
it over the board.
The above is also a good way to guage GOAL TENDING. So far this
year on the tube, I've seen a bunch of GT's that have not been called.
Two most recently were in the UCLA/DUKE game.
If you are ref'ing or watching at home, you have to look at a
couple of things. One, look at (and remember) where the ball is
released from the rim (distance). Secondly, look at where the ball is
touched by the blocker in relation to the rim and the release. If the
touch is less than halfway between the release and the rim, it is a good
block. If the distance is greater than half, its goaltending. Simply
put, the ball will reach its apex halfway to the hoop. So if the blocker
touches the ball beyond the halfway point its goaltending. If he touches
the ball less than halfway its a good block. So, I don't have to worry
about downward or upward flight and all that junk... I just look at where
the ball was released in relationship to the rim (distance) and where it
was touched. Less than halfway to the rim = Good block. More than halfway
to the rim = goaltending. Simple!
Sometimes I wonder why the TV guys don't show the folks at home
this simple method. It's much easier than the flight/height junk.
bill..g.
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9.825 | | SASE::SZABO | | Wed Mar 04 1992 18:01 | 3 |
| Who won last night's LSU-Arkansas game? LSU had a surprising 15-point
half-time lead...
|
9.826 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Wed Mar 04 1992 18:01 | 2 |
| Arkansas by 12 I think, in OT
|
9.827 | I know it's NBA, but who won the OT in Rockets @ Suns? | SASE::SZABO | | Wed Mar 04 1992 18:08 | 6 |
| by 12 in OT? Wow! Looks like I missed a heckuva 2nd half. Also looks
like LSU did a classic crash & burn too. BTW, Shack ain't no god, and
those long shorts look pretty stupid too...
Hawk
|
9.828 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Money don't matter 2 night ... | Wed Mar 04 1992 20:00 | 15 |
| re .824
Well Goose, I had thought of that (height of shot) on baseline
jumpers. I usually have to scrape the rafters on a shot on that angle
when I'm less than 17 feet from the hoop. Not impossible, granted few
shooters (where is Lloyd (World B.) Free when you need him ? :-)
consistently put that type of arc on a shot, but from that angle, he
have no choice.
Maybe we are in violent agreement ....
Anyhow, if the above mentioned shot does NOT touch any part of the
back of the backboard on the way to the hoop, it's a legal shot right ?
Doc
|
9.829 | I'm Proud | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Mar 05 1992 11:21 | 6 |
| The University of Massachusetts completed its finest regular season in
its history with a 96-88 win over Rhode Island lasted night. The
Minutemen finish at 25-4 overall, 13-3 in the Atlantic 10 and have not
lost to a New England opponent in over 2 seasons.
John
|
9.830 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Thu Mar 05 1992 12:36 | 6 |
| Congrats Ninj!
Auto East Regional??
MikeL
|
9.831 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Thu Mar 05 1992 14:07 | 9 |
|
re: Doc
In your example, no the shot would not be good. The ball cannot
pass over any part of the backboard at any time with the ball remaining
alive. So, if a guy shoots, no matter how high to clear the corner,
the ball would become dead immediately.
|
9.832 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 06 1992 11:51 | 25 |
| Atlantic 10 playoffs:
Saturday: #9 St Bonaventure vs #8 Rutgers, winner plays #1 Massachusetts in
quarterfinal on Sunday.
Other quarterfinals: #4 URI vs #5 George Washington, winner plays winner of
UMass vs whoever game in one semifinal
#3 West Virginia vs #6 Duquesne and #2 Temple vs #7 St Josephs, these
winners are the other semifinal.
North Atlantic tournament:
One bracket is made up of #8 Hartford at #1 Delaware and #5
Northeastern at #4 Vermont. The other is made up of #7 UNH at #2
Drexel and #6 Boston University at #3 Maine.
Patriot League:
Lehigh vs Colgate, Bucknell vs Army, Fordham vs Navy, Holy Cross vs
Lafayette
John
|
9.833 | | DUGROS::ROSS | Exiled to Bubba-ville | Fri Mar 06 1992 13:48 | 4 |
| The suit against former Loyola Marymount coach Paul Westhead has been
dropped by Hank Gathers family. I guess the money grubbing lawyers
and greedy relatives realized {as many of us did two years ago} that
the suit was without merit.
|
9.834 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | You are incapable of shame | Fri Mar 06 1992 18:54 | 29 |
| Of course your conclusion is the thing without merit. In the lawsuit
industry (one a the few growth industries left in the USA) the routine
calls for suing everybody out a the gate, and then narrowing it down to
the entities with the money to pay the treble damages.
Contrary to what you'd have us believe, the Gaithers' dropping the suit
against Jughaid doesn't absolve him of anything. I mean, here's a coach
whose player has a heart seizure on the court, he gets diagnosed and
wants to come back to play on a team known for its heart-attack uptempo
style, he lets him come back despite stern warnings from the doctors,
he comes back and starts playing, the trainer gets a heart shock machine
(just in case) but doesn't bother to get trained on it, or have anybody
else trained on it, and gradually they decide to quit taking it along
(makes a bad impression, as if they'd selfishly play a heart-attack
prone kid in a heart-attack game plan, upsets the fans to see the shock
cups by the water cooler you know), then the heart-attack prone player
playing the heart-attack style has a heart attack at midcourt and they
all stand around doing nothing for him looking totally unprepared.
Whoops, not to mention Jughaid brow beating the doctors on keeping his
drug dose down and playability up, or the influence Jughaid no doubt
levied over young Gaithers.
Jughaid be one classy dude, the kind a dude a Doug Ross would stand up
and cheer for.
"RAH RAH SIS BOOM ARRRGH I'M DYINGGGG !!"
MrT
|
9.835 | No evidence to back up your allegations, T | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:34 | 34 |
|
Give it up, MrT. While at face value the dropping of the Gathers'
suit against Westhead is indeed only a matter of legality, none of
that stuff about Westhead making decisions for an unsuspecting
Gathers or sneaking around with the doctors to deceive him has any
merit because no truthful evidence of such activity exists. If it
did, the suit against Westhead wouldn't have been dropped because
that evidence would have been the most damning of all in court,
additionally so because Westhead also meets your "deep pockets"
qualification.
Ultimately, this was a case of personal responsibility, just like with
the kid in Oregon who also played with the risk and died on the court.
Your allegations were sheer speculation, speculation that didn't hold
up to scrutiny as the story came to light (see SI's piece on the
Gathers' unseemly efforts to pull in a few bucks after their intended
meal ticket-- Hank, he of the faulty heart-- disappeared).
The issues of professional negligence by team doctors, trainers, etc.,
are separate and have nothing to do with Westhead, nor with "uptempo"
basketball (the most ludicrous allegation of all, since if a kid's
playing the game at the very limits of how it's supposed to be played,
all-out and hustling 100% of the time, he'd still be at this same
risk). From your reply, I take it that these suits are still pending?
As a point of interest, do you feel that kids in Gathers' situation
should absolutely be denied the right to participate in potentially
dangerous activities like basketball while under the jurisdiction of
the colleges? It's a tough call, but I think that if the kid wants
to do it and the risk isn't near-automatic death, he should be allowed.
Personal freedom and all that...
glenn
|
9.836 | Forget the law suit. If there were justice he'd go to jail. | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:41 | 18 |
| I'll agree that Westhaid could not be successfully sued, just like he
could not be convicted of some degree of manslaughter. But that's the
lawyer in me talking. (In other words, there ain't enough physical
evidence to make a case.)
The moral aspects to this sordid affair are a different story though.
In that regard, this sleazeball will always be GUILTY in my book. The
kid had a heart condition. LMU played helter-skelter basketball,
putting maximum stress on the heart. Gathers had noticeable side
effects when he played under medication. (i.e. tired, etc.) Gathers
stops taking medication, yet coach continues to play 'em, no_doubt
pleased that the kid was finally able to keep up the required hellish
pace he demanded.
Unconscionable, and if it were me, I couldn't sleep at night.
- ACC Chris
|
9.837 | Again, prove that it wasn't Gathers' choice, Chris... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:45 | 1 |
|
|
9.838 | Forget about Proof and consider Common Sense. | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:49 | 13 |
| Can't prove a dang thing Glenn. Tell ya what I can prove though:
1. Hank Gathers had a serious heart problem.
2. Loyala Marmount's style put maximum stress on the heart.
3. Paul Westhead not only let him play but didn't even notice when
the kid wasn't showing any side effects of his medication.
4. Paul Westhead didn't do a danged thing to change his helter-skelter
game style.
5. Hank Gathers died, needlessly IMO.
- ACC Chris
|
9.839 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Mar 06 1992 19:59 | 12 |
9.840 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 09 1992 11:24 | 29 |
| Atlantic 10 Quarterfinals:
Massachusetts 106 Rutgers 94
Temple 75 St Josephs 59
West Virginia 87 Duquesne 69
Rhode Island 75 George Washington 66
Semifinals tonight: West Virginia vs Temple, Rhode Island vs
Massachusetts. And to show you why I dislike college hoops in general
and why it's different from the NBA, Duquesne was fouling and calling
timeouts down by 15 with a minute left. St Josephs was doing the same
thing. Why bother? The NBA doesn't do that.
North Atlantic Conference:
All 4 higher seeds won, don't remember the scores. So, it's Vermont at
Delaware and Maine at Drexel tonight.
Patriot League:
Bucknell plays Fordham tonight.
NCAA Division 2 tournament, New England Region, semifinals Friday:
Bridgeport vs Merrimack and NH College vs Assumption
In the Big East Women's tournament, Miami plays Connecticut tonight.
John
|
9.841 | | 26340::CHAPPEL | For DUTY and HUMANITY | Mon Mar 09 1992 15:07 | 14 |
9.842 | | 39527::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 09 1992 21:37 | 4 |
| Boston College has announced it has signed head coach Jim O'Brien to a
multi-year contract.
John
|
9.843 | | 39527::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 10 1992 11:43 | 21 |
| The University of Massachusetts will host the championship game in the
Atlantic 10 (Thursday, 9PM, ESPN) after a 78-67 win over Rhode Island
lasted night. The opponent will be West Virginia, 44-41 winners over
Temple. I wasn't feeling well lasted night and only watched the first
half of our game. We had the lead up to 12 at 1 point and led at the
half, 32-27. Sometime in the second half we broke it open with a 15-0
run. Jim McCoy and Harper Williams were named to the all-Atlantic 10
first team and Williams was named Player of the Year.
In other tournament action of local note, Delaware beat Vermont 76-64
and Drexel beat Maine 97-79, and will face each other for the North
Atlantic title on Wednesday. Miami won the Big East women's tourney
over Connecticut, 56-47. La Salle won the MAAC tourney, 77-76 over
Manhattan. Bucknell plays Fordham for the Patriot League title
tonight. The Women's NCAA Division 2 regional has Stonehill vs St
Augustines and Bentley (28-0) vs Franklin Pierce. The Men's NCAA
Division 3 Regional has Eastern Conn vs Jersey City State and Salem
State vs Salisbury State, while the Women's has Southern Maine vs
Cortland State and Eastern Conn vs Albany State.
John
|
9.844 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Tue Mar 10 1992 12:42 | 3 |
| UMass broke it open in the last few minutes after Da Rams had taken
a 3 point lead.
Denny
|
9.845 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 11 1992 11:51 | 4 |
| The only tournament of somewhat local interest lasted night was
Fordham's Patriot League win over Bucknell.
John
|
9.846 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | T's Anti-Reverse-Sandbagging Agin | Wed Mar 11 1992 12:50 | 11 |
| I know the following schools have clinched spots in the NCAA's,
but I also know that are at least a couple of others who have
officially clinched spots as well. Can anyone help me out as to
who they are ?
The ones I know:
Campbell, Old Dominion, Princeton, LaSalle, Eastern Illinois,
Howard, Southwest Missouri State, Murray State, Fordham,
East Tennessee State, Northeast Louisiana, Mississippi Valley State,
Southwestern Louisiana
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9.847 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Mar 11 1992 14:13 | 20 |
| WAC Tournament starts tomorrow and the conference has a decent shot at
sending 3 teams to the Big Dance. BYU and UTEP should go and if
there's a 3rd team it will probably be New Mexico or Utah (or whoever
wins the conference tourney if it's not BYU or UTEP). New Mexico only
has 17 wins but finished 3rd in the conference at 11-5 and Utah has 19
wins on the year.
This year's tournament is being played at Colorado State University.
The championship game is on ESPN at 7:30 eastern time Saturday night.
First round (Thursday):
New Mexico vs. Wyoming
Texas-El Paso vs. Colorado St.
BYU vs. Air Force
Utah vs. Hawaii
Joe
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9.848 | Pepperdine | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Mar 11 1992 16:35 | 5 |
| RE: .846
Pepperdine is also in. The Big 10 has to be settled without a tournament.
TTom
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9.849 | Wooden finalists | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Mar 11 1992 19:03 | 21 |
| Wooden Award Nominees (L.A. Athletic Club)
Christian Laettner, Duke
Bobby Hurley, Duke
Walt Williams, Maryland
Bryant Stith, Virginia
Calbert Chaney, Indiana
Todd Day, Arkansas
LaPhonso Ellis, Notre Dame
Jimmy Jackson, Ohio St
Adam Keefe, Stanford
Don MacLean, UCLA
Harold Miner, Southern Cal
Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown
Shaquille O'Neal, LSU
Anthony Peeler, Missouri
Sean Rooks, Arizona
Malik Sealy, St. John's
Chris Smith, Connecticut
TTom
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9.850 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Four Tops >> Temptations | Wed Mar 11 1992 19:10 | 2 |
|
Jackson, Mourning or Miner if I had a vote....
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9.851 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | WAY TO GO FORDHAM! | Wed Mar 11 1992 22:43 | 1 |
|
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9.852 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Mar 12 1992 11:13 | 5 |
| Delaware won the North Atlantic Conference tournament, 92-68 over
Drexel. They might as well not have bothered to play this one - every
higher seeded team won its games all the way through.
John
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9.853 | Am I missing a conference champion ? | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | T's Anti-Reverse-Sandbagging Agin | Thu Mar 12 1992 12:45 | 33 |
| Atlantic Coast -
Atlantic Ten -
Big East -
Big Eight -
Big South - Campbell
Big Sky -
Big Ten -
Big West -
Colonial - Old Dominion
Ivy - Princeton
Metro Atlantic - LaSalle
Mid-American -
Mid Continent - Eastern Illinois
Mideastern Athletic - Howard
Midwestern Collegiate -
Missouri Valley - Southwest Missouri State
North Atlantic - Delaware
Northeast - Robert Morris
Ohio Valley - Murray State
Pacific Ten -
Patriot - Fordham
Southeastern -
Southern - East Tennessee State
Southland - Northeast Louisiana
Southwest -
Southwestern Athletic - Mississippi Valley State
Sun Belt - Southwestern Louisiana
Trans America - Georgia Southern
West Coast - Pepperdine
Western Athletic -
The East Coast, Great Midwest, and Metro conferences do not have
automatic invitations for their champions in the 1992 NCAA tournament.
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9.854 | and Laettner has no Sam Gilbert to help out | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Thu Mar 12 1992 15:16 | 7 |
| The Wooden has to go to Christain. He took on all comers, more than
most, and came out on top. Seeing him this year has convinced me of
his athletic ability. After that, JJ. Mourning shouldn't even be
listed. He should give Don King a jingle to have *his* skeels accorded
their just due.
MrT
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9.855 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 13 1992 01:36 | 14 |
|
Based on the littel bit of the first half I saw, pencil in UMass
as the A-10 Champs.
Totally destroying West Virginny, somethang like 49-19 at the half.
scary, they are pretty good. Could do some damage in the NCAA's but I
read in the Worcester paper that there's a good chance they may play in
the Centrum in Woostah (my guess Duke's coming here).
Early congrats to Ninj' !
Kev
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9.856 | UMass - whatta team | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Fri Mar 13 1992 11:09 | 6 |
| UMass in a romp over WV lasted night. Conference champs! Most wins (I beleive)
in the country.
Where's the bandwagon, I'm ready to jump.
=Bob=
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9.857 | One Proud Alumnus | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 13 1992 11:33 | 25 |
| We'll gladly take bandwagon jumpers. Our state university needs all
the support it cain get, especially against those infidels from South
of the Border (Storrs) and my pals from Chestnut Hill.
Yes, the University of Massachusetts qualified for the Big Dance lasted
night with a 97-91 win over West Virginia. The Minutemen broke out to
an early 25 point lead and that was essentially the ball game. We
basically coasted the last 5 minutes and it allowed the Mountaineers to
close the gap somewhat. 2 hoops in the last 10 seconds made the score
look closer than it really was.
5 starters average in double figures. 4 career 1000 point scorers.
Good depth off the bench. We're talking balance here, folks.
As far as the tournament goes, I will be disappointed if we don't make
it to the Sweet Sixteen. I would feel better about our chances had we
gone to the NCAA lasted year instead of the NIT, because it would have
given us a chance to get the first appearance jitters out of our system
when no one was expecting anything. Now, the expectations will be high
for a first-time appearance. I think we have enough talent to survive
the first weekend but I don't think we'll go much further than that.
And, our 28-4 record is the mostest wins in the country.
John
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9.858 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | NaturallyVibratingOsculator | Fri Mar 13 1992 11:36 | 4 |
| I went to the Amherst campus for one semester before running
out of money. Go UMASS!
/Don
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9.859 | On to the Sweet 16 | GIAMEM::SCHOTT | | Fri Mar 13 1992 12:01 | 44 |
| Some random thoughts on lasted nights game from an unabashed fan
who has been on the bandwagon for awhile now:
- I'm always uncomfortable when teams decide to sit on a lead and take
some time off of the clock. I'm not for running up scores either,
but the above strategy is a definite momentum killer, and in this
day of the 3 point shot anything can happen.
- Early in the year Coach Calipari called Lou Roe the best freshman
rebounder in the country. What with Parks at Duke, Forrest at
Georgia Tech, and the Fab Five at Michigan, I thought he was
stretching it a bit. Having watched Roe all year, I must admit
he can go to the glass! He's a leaper, has biceps, and gets
position. When he gets his hands on the ball, which is often,
he gets the bound!
- I must admit my BP redlined, and I threatened to toss my Molsen
bottle at the brother-in-law's Trinitron, when we missed the first
couple of minutes of each half, while ESPN stayed with lower
echelon ACC and Big East games.
- I wish UMASS was a little more solid from the free throw line.
I now have a high level of confidence in just about every other
facet of their game.
- As a further testament to UMASS' balance this year, last night
they played a dominant game against a 20 win team, with only
one player (Roe) having a really outstanding individual game.
Their two first team A-10 All-Stars, McCoy and Williams had only
average games in my opinion.
- Based on everything I've read from the experts, I have a feeling
that UMASS will be heading to North Carolina and not Worcester
as the No. 4 seed in the East.
- I got a big kick out of the ESPN commentary on the dismal economy
in Massachusetts, and how the "down in the dumps" state is rallying
behind the Minutemen. Sure they are getting some press in Boston,
and the bandwagon is filling up, but the average sports fan in
Massachusetts is more interested in when Roger shows up in Winter Haven
or how they can be included in Eddie Andelman's hot dog safari,
than what goes on in Amherst!
Russ Schott
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9.860 | Got my fingers crossed | SHALOT::HUNT | Virginia -- 1992 ACC Women's Hoops Champs | Fri Mar 13 1992 12:56 | 8 |
| Way to go, Minutemen. Here's hoping that our dream matchup pitting giant
killer UMass against the perpetual chokers from North Carolina appears in
the Big Dance bracket.
I don't think you'll see Duke in the Worcester Centrum. They're a lock
for the Greensboro Coliseum just an hour away from Durham.
Bob Hunt
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9.861 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:00 | 19 |
| Bizarre incident at the WAC tournament lasted night: With the last
quarterfinal game of the day between Utah and Hawaii only 1:45 old
Hawaii coach Riley Wallace collapsed on the court and was taken to a
local hospital. The game was postponed and will be resumed at 10am
this morning and Wallace may be well enough to coach his team. They
never really said what the problem was. The winner of that game will
have to turn around and coach in tonight's 2nd semifinal game.
The 2 teams expected to have a home-court advantage in this tournament,
Colorado State and Wyoming, were knocked out in the first round of the
WAC Tournament. New Mexico beat Wyoming 89-83 and UTEP held on to
defeat CSU 66-65, so UNM and UTEP will meet in the first semifinal game
tonight.
Top-seeded BYU beat Air Force 72-51 and will play the winner of the
Utah-Hawaii game in the other semifinal.
Joe
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9.862 | if'n they win | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:02 | 5 |
| Bob,
You're assuming, of course, that Duke wins the ACC tourney, n'est pas?
TTom
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9.863 | | RUGBY1::way | Son House RULES! | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:17 | 24 |
| I get a woody thinkin' about UMASS beatin' UNC. What a sweet, sweet time
that would be in SPORTS. Why, it might almost be better than the Trial
in terms of mileage!
I mean, the buildup would be legendary. Seeing UMASS get into the same
bracket, and then seeing each team progress towards the ultimate showdown,
one team (UMASS) wearing the Silver Star of a US Marshall, and the other
the seedy, shoddy clothes of a bank robbin' outlaw... They'd meet at
high noon (or prime time) and masses of interested 'mericans would gather
to peek out the windows of their safe confines....
The clock would start to strike twelve, some tumbleweeds would blow along
the Main Street keeping company with some dust devils, and the seedy,
shoddy, cocky, bank-robbin' outlaw would yell "draw". The Marshall would
draw, and just as he was ready to shoot, the outlaw would gag, grab
his throat, and die in the street....
Woody-rama!
'Saw
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9.864 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:27 | 20 |
| TTom, we sort of let up at the end. Instead of playing to win, we
played not to lose and kind of let West Virginia creep back in. WV
scored 2 hoops in the last 10 seconds to make the score look a tad
closer than it really was. We just kicked their ass for the firsted 35
minutes of the game.
I think Duke is a lock for #1 seed in the East, regardless of what
happens in the ACC tournament. That would put them in Greensboro along
with the 4,5,8,9,12,13 and 16th seeds. For us to go to Worcester, we'd
have to be 2nd or 3rd (highly unlikely), 6th or 7th (possible), 10th,
11th, 14th or 15th (also highly unlikely). I'll guess we'd be seeded
anywhere from 4th-9th. If there is another ACC team in the East, that
would put them in Worcester and not Greensboro which means that yes,
indeed, we could face the Heels on what's pretty close to home turf.
Of course, we faced the Heels (Heelettes?) in the 1987 Women's Soccer
Title game in Amherst and we know how much good home turf did then.
:-(
Ninj
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9.865 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:30 | 5 |
| Who won the Arizona/UCLA game. UCAL was leading by 15 in the 2nd and I
didn't bother to watch the end.
The Crazy Met
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9.866 | Think UCLA won by 8 | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:35 | 1 |
|
|
9.867 | Last year we coulda had IU vs UNC in F4 if they hadn't underachieved | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:39 | 13 |
| Agreed with "O"Hendry. Duke's gonna be playing in Greensboro no matter
what happens in the ACC Tourney. Bank on it.
Re: UMass vs. UNC
Certainly would be an interesting matchup (quickness of UMass presents
exactly the kindof matchup problems as FSU, NC State, et al), but I
doubt youze HourMen will get much mileage outof the grudge factor.
(Dean supposedly running up the score in '72.) After all, in 1972 most
of the kids on both teams were, what, 3 years old?
- ACC Chris
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9.868 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:49 | 10 |
| Chris,
You're right, current players wouldn't particularly care about the
revenge factor. For the fans, though, it would be another matter.
I think the big rivalries for the players and students right now are
Temple and Connecticut. I'm also sure glad we played West Virginia
last night instead of Temple.
John
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9.869 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Mar 13 1992 13:55 | 5 |
| I keep hearing talk about whether UMass playing in either Worcester or
Greensboro - Has it pretty much been decided that UMass won't get
shipped to another region?
Joe
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9.870 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | NaturallyVibratingOsculator | Fri Mar 13 1992 14:00 | 4 |
| No way would they let UMASS play in Woostah. Those kind of
privlieges are reserved for the upscale [hoops that is] schools.
/Don
|
9.871 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Mar 13 1992 14:24 | 8 |
| UCLA did indeed beat Arizona 89-81 last night, and with a win over ASU
Saturday the Bruins will win the Pac-10 outright. If UCLA does win the
conference, I think that will give them the #1 seed in the West. USC
has an outside chance of grabbing the #1 West seed, but they would need
ASU to knock off UCLA and the Trojans would need to beat Arizona in
their last game.
Joe
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9.872 | | 39527::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 13 1992 16:45 | 4 |
| Hasn't been decided yet. I certainly hope it will be in Worcester
though.
John
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9.873 | LSU over Tenn | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Sat Mar 14 1992 02:04 | 1 |
|
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9.874 | Shack suspended for fighting | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Sat Mar 14 1992 12:13 | 10 |
| During the LSU - Tenn game there was a fight. Among other players,
Shack was involved and subsequently ejected from the game. According
to the rules, players ejected for fighting are automatically suspended
for 1 game.
Shack's not going to play in today's game Don't know who LSU is
supposed to play.
hth,
Kev
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9.875 | | 39527::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sun Mar 15 1992 22:10 | 12 |
| Massachusetts ended up at #3 seed in the East and will play Fordham in
its first round game. The other bracket is #6 Syracuse vs #11
Princeton. Joe G, I can't possibly think of a worse first round
matchup for the Orangemen. Kaintuck (2), Iowa State, UNCC and one
other team will also be in Worcester. I'm really looking forward to
seeing Kaintuck and Rick Pitino.
Bridgeport won the NCAA Men's Division 2 regional, Bentley won the
Women's regional, Jersey City State won in Division 3 Mens and Eastern
Connecticut won in Division 3 Womens.
John
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9.876 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:36 | 13 |
|
Wahoo!!! I'm really pumped for the set of teams coming into Worcester.
When I got tickets, there were 5 teams I really wanted to see, and 3 of
them are coming: Syracyse (my alma mater), UMass (the local team I'm
rooting for), and Kentucky (I respect and love to watch Pitino's teams).
I would have liked to see PC or Villanova (via winning the BET), but
you know, can't have everything...
Funny, the Worcester T&G made some predictions, two of which were 1) Seton
Hall would come to Worcester and 2) UMass wouldn't. Like they say,
"NOT!"
- Sean
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9.877 | Game Times in Worcester? | CGVAX2::MILLER | | Mon Mar 16 1992 10:53 | 8 |
|
Anybody know the times of the games on Friday. I know the first
game will tip off at 12:15 and the next one will follow that game,
but what about at night?
Friday can't come soon enough!!!!!!!!!!!!
steve
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9.878 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Mon Mar 16 1992 12:36 | 7 |
| Go UMass. I have my seat on the bandwagon all warmed up.
I heard an interview with Clapari lasted night, and he said that the kids wanted
to go to the western regional. Seems it is their spring break, and they want to
get away!
Bandwagon =Bob=
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9.879 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Mar 16 1992 13:48 | 5 |
| Who do we email the 8 player list to, also what are the position
requirements ??
The Crazy (and confused) Met
|
9.880 | UNC must go play a road game in NCAA's ... :^( | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 16 1992 13:59 | 8 |
| Question for all you georgraphy buffs: (i.e. MrT ill-qualified to
answer)
Since when is Cincinnati, OH considered to be in the "Southeast"? Tis
a midwestern town if ever there was one, IMO.
- ACC Chris
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9.881 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Mon Mar 16 1992 14:12 | 3 |
| Just like the Atlanta Braves are in the NL 'West' I guess, same as
the Cinc. Reds.
Denny
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9.882 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Go Fordham Rams! | Mon Mar 16 1992 14:35 | 6 |
| Isn't Cincy in Southern Ohio, right across the river from Kaintuck??
I think Cincy has some southern feel to it - as compared with other
Ohio cities like Cleveland, Dayton, Toledo, Akron, etc...
JD
|
9.883 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 16 1992 14:41 | 39 |
| Even though Syracuse didn't get sent West, I'm pretty happy with the
potential teams to end up in Albuquerque - I hope the top 4 seeds
out West make it there. I'm not thrilled with UCLA, but pretty much knew
they were gonna take the West's #1 seed. I just hope Oklahoma holds up
their end of the deal and gets there. DePaul is a team I couldn't care
less about, so I 'd certainly be less than thrilled to see them.
The WAC only got 2 teams as somewhat expected. Utah wasn't even
mentioned on most people's lists as one of the teams just missing out.
The conference did have a down year and didn't even have a ranked team
for much of the season.
The committee needs to do something with their rule regarding teams
playing near their home city. They made the rule a few years ago that
teams can't play on their home court in the tourney, but if there's a
court across the street where they didn't play 3 home games they can
play there. I'm not necessarily opposed to teams playing close to
home, they just need to make the rule one way or the other:
1. Teams can play on their home court in the tournament.
or
2. Teams can't play on their home court in the tournament, AND they
can't play within a certain radius of their campus (say, 200
miles for example).
Good/interesting 2nd round matchups:
Michigan-Arizona
North Carolina-Alabama
UCLA-Louisville
G'town-FSU
Indiana-LSU
Joe
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9.884 | Cincy has some southern roots ... sorta | SHALOT::HUNT | Virginia -- 1992 ACC Women's Hoops Champs | Mon Mar 16 1992 14:43 | 7 |
| Cincinnati is one of those curious "tweener" cities. If you know your
American history, you know that Baltimore and Cincinnati were the two
cities that worried Lincoln the most. They both almost certainly would
have gone "secesh" if Lincoln hadn't stationed Federal troops to prevent
their defections.
Bob Hunt
|
9.885 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Mon Mar 16 1992 15:05 | 3 |
| BC will dance at home in the first round a the NIT. Don't remember
who the opponent was though.
Denny
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9.886 | Nothing South *or* East about it ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 16 1992 15:05 | 5 |
| I lived in Cincinnati and can say unequivacably that it's a midwest
town thru-and-thru.
- ACC Chris
|
9.887 | Yawn. | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Mon Mar 16 1992 16:12 | 6 |
| And the Southeast Region used to be called the Mideast Region.
Typical Heel fan ... Get a gift No 4 seed and then piss and moan about
where the games are to be played.
Bob Hunt
|
9.888 | It's not right, plain and simple. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 16 1992 16:20 | 8 |
| re: .-1
Darn right. NCAA guidelines clearly state you're not allowed a home
game during the tournament, yet they obviously disregard this (to
generate ticket sales) with UMass, Miami (OH), Duke, etc.
- ACC Chris
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9.889 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 16 1992 16:25 | 8 |
| 1. If it was the University of Massachusetts Medical School, it would
be a home game. Amherst is 50 or so miles away from Worcester. How
the heck cain you call that a home game? (though I'm not complaining)
2. The games at the Centrum were sold out months ago before anyone
knew the Minutemen would be there.
John
|
9.890 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | DailyAffirmation w/ BayouMain | Mon Mar 16 1992 16:51 | 8 |
| Why the big debate on several deserving teams getting screwed out a
tourney bids? This ain't rocket science: The guaranteed bids for
teams like Campbell come right out a the pockets a squads like
Virginny, UW-GB, 'Nova, et al.
That's just the way it is. It shouldn't be that way, but it is.
MrT
|
9.891 | never heard of 'em | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Orioles in '92 | Mon Mar 16 1992 17:56 | 6 |
| re .890:
Who is Campbell and where are they from?
py
|
9.892 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:01 | 14 |
| > Why the big debate on several deserving teams getting screwed out a
> tourney bids? This ain't rocket science: The guaranteed bids for
> teams like Campbell come right out a the pockets a squads like
> Virginny, UW-GB, 'Nova, et al.
>
> That's just the way it is. It shouldn't be that way, but it is.
As T seems to be implying, it isn't right that anyone but the conference
champions of the top 16 or so conferences meet in the NCAA tournament.
No one but a true conference champion should even be considered for a
national championship.
By the way, Campbell is in Buies Creek, N.C.
|
9.893 | I'll bet a penny on that... | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:17 | 4 |
| Campbell is listed by Sheridan as having 1 trillion to 1 odds against
winning the NCAA tournament.
Joe
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9.894 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:18 | 23 |
| Speaking of the wannabee tournament.
Seems to be quite a few anomalies as far as determining "home" and
"road" teams in the NIT.
Par example;
Southern Illinois (22-8) at Boston College (16-13)
Alabama-Birmingham(20-8) at Tennessee (18-14)
Western Michigan (21-8) at Notre Dame (14-14)
Western Kentucky (21-10)at Kansas St (15-13)
Rhode Island (20-9) at Vanderbilt (15-14)
Butler (21-9) at Purdue (16-14)
Richmond (22-7) at Florida (16-12)
La. Tech (23-7) at New Mexico St (18-12)
James Madison (21-10)at Rutgers (15-14)
Guess we know who the NIT wants to win these babies!
And UVa (15-13) at Villanova (14-14). But the above teams have a bigger
bitch than UVa. Whassamatta, Bob, somebody at C'ville pee off the NIT?
MikeL
|
9.895 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:29 | 6 |
| re:-1
> Guess we know who the NIT wants to win these babies!
Notre Dame? They seem to be the only .500 or under team with a home
game!
Denny 8^)
|
9.896 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:31 | 3 |
| Seriously though, the home teams listed seemed to have had much
tougher schedules than the visitors.
Denny
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9.897 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | DailyAffirmation w/ BayouMain | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:38 | 12 |
| >As T seems to be implying, it isn't right that anyone but the
>conference champions of the top 16 leagues...
I implied no such thing. I just said that the NCAA selection
committee is up front about the fack that the bids are NOT issued
to the 64 best teams in the country, and that the UVAs, Notre
Dames, and UW-GBs a the world prove this beyond dispute.
And it's pretty wierd to me that the 23rd ranked team in the
country gets a 3-seed (UMASS).
MrT
|
9.898 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:40 | 11 |
| > La. Tech (23-7) at New Mexico St (18-12)
That should be New Mexico, not State.
> Guess we know who the NIT wants to win these babies!
The NIT schedules home games for teams who traditionally draw well or
are more likely to sell out. I don't think they care about giving the
better team home-court advantage.
Joe
|
9.899 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Go Fordham Rams! | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:42 | 16 |
| Well every year we have some sort of debate about deserving teams,
etc..
I still think the NCAA and NIT should both mean something. The NCAA
tourney should just be for teams from the major conferences and major
independents (probably need some shuffling of alignments), while the
NIT would be the second tier teams. The Campbell's and Austin Peay's
of the world.
WOuldn't have the sham of the lopsided #16 vs. #1 games. Also, no
cross-overs - in other words, if Villanova, Virginia or Notre Dame
don't make the grade for the NCAA, they don't get to go to the NIT.
Of course, then we could set up a NIT vs. NCAA game ;-)
JD
|
9.900 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Mon Mar 16 1992 18:55 | 6 |
| Joe,
I knew dat! Now the real question. Will any cable co. televise any
of the opening NIT rounds? (as if anyone but us NITers care!)
MikeL
|
9.901 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 16 1992 19:07 | 4 |
| ESPN covers many (but not all) of the early round games in the NIT and
will cover all the games once the tournament gets to the quarterfinals.
John
|
9.902 | Take it up with the conference commissioner... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 16 1992 19:16 | 16 |
|
>>As T seems to be implying, it isn't right that anyone but the
>>conference champions of the top 16 leagues...
> I implied no such thing. I just said that the NCAA selection
> committee is up front about the fack that the bids are NOT issued
> to the 64 best teams in the country, and that the UVAs, Notre
> Dames, and UW-GBs a the world prove this beyond dispute.
UW-GB's got no real complaint in my book. They sell out to one of
those end-of-season championship tourneys, and they got beat. End of
story. They can settle their championships anyway they want, but one
team per obscure conference is more than enough.
glenn
|
9.903 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 16 1992 19:17 | 4 |
| ESPN is covering most of the NIT. They have a tripleheader on Tuesday
or Wednesday, can't remember which.
Joe
|
9.904 | No, No, No, Never On A Sunday, A Sunday, A Sunday ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Mon Mar 16 1992 19:34 | 10 |
| Interesting sidelight about the Campbell Camels ... Yes, they were a lock
for a No 16 seed but they were also a lock for either the East or
Southeast Regions.
They're a Baptist school and do not play games on Sundays. Thus, they had
to go to one of the two "Thursday-Saturday" regions.
Nice welcome to the Big Dance ... Firsted time in and they get Duke.
Bob Hunt
|
9.905 | Like they really have a chance of advancing | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 16 1992 19:58 | 10 |
| > Interesting sidelight about the Campbell Camels ... Yes, they were a lock
> for a No 16 seed but they were also a lock for either the East or
> Southeast Regions.
I guess if you wanted to take it a step further they were a lock for
the East region because the East Regional final is on a Saturday while
the Southeast Regional final is on a Sunday.
Joe
|
9.906 | | ROYALT::ASHE | We're 2 legit 2 legit 2 quit - K.O. | Mon Mar 16 1992 20:20 | 13 |
| UW-GB has somewhat of a beef.
1) They played in the tournament without a key player due to injury.
2) They played 13 games at home, the rest on the road to try to
strengthen their schedule.
3) How much more does a team have to do to get in? Does one bad game
mean you don't go? If that's the case, there's a few teams that
don't belong.
re: UMASS
According to the "Power" ratings, they were #5 in the country with
wins, schedule/conference strength, etc... taken into account.
|
9.907 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 16 1992 20:45 | 24 |
|
> 1) They played in the tournament without a key player due to injury.
> 2) They played 13 games at home, the rest on the road to try to
> strengthen their schedule.
> 3) How much more does a team have to do to get in? Does one bad game
> mean you don't go? If that's the case, there's a few teams that
> don't belong.
Agreed. 1) and 3) are legitimate reasons not to have a postseason
tournament for the purposes of determining the conference champion and
representative to the NCAA tourney.
I think the reason the NCAA is justified in pulling the plug on double
representation for small conferences is that you really would get more
upsets in these tournaments and more teams to take care of if the team
with the great regular-season record is guaranteed a bid going into
their tourney ("we've got an injured player, let's not chance it, and
no problem if our opponent gets to go too"). Before you know it, you've
got Campbell times two "deserving" to be in from a fair percentage of the
conferences.
glenn
|
9.908 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 17 1992 18:49 | 35 |
| Mens Division 2 Tournament at Springfield (Ma) Civic Center
Thursday, March 26, Quarterfinals:
Game 1: Kentucky Wesleyan vs Virginia Union, 1PM
Game 2: Jacksonville State vs California-Bakersfield, 3PM
Game 3: Bridgeport vs Central Oklahoma, 630PM
Game 4: South Dakota State vs California (Pa), 830PM
Friday, March 27, semifinals:
Game 1 winner vs Game 2 winner, 630PM
Game 3 winner vs Game 4 winner, 830PM
Saturday, March 28, championship game at 2
NCAA Division 2 Women's Tournament:
Quarterfinals on Saturday, March 21
Pittsburgh-Johnstown at Bentley
North Dakota at Delta State
Washburn (Kan) at North Dakota State
St Josephs (Ind) at Portland State
NCAA Division 3 Women's Tournament at Bethlehem, Pa
Semifinals on Friday, March 20:
Alma (Mich) vs Luther (Idaho), 6PM
Eastern Connecticut vs Moravian (Pa), 8PM
Final on Saturday, March 21 at 7PM
John
|
9.909 | A bandwagon we ALL must get on! | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Go Fordham Rams! | Tue Mar 17 1992 19:48 | 1 |
| GO WESLEYAN!!!!!
|
9.910 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 17 1992 23:10 | 3 |
| Old Dominion is staying at the Best Western on Rt 20 in Marlboro.
John
|
9.911 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 18 1992 11:37 | 3 |
| And Fordham is staying at the Holiday Inn on Rt 20 in Marlboro.
John
|
9.912 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Wed Mar 18 1992 11:42 | 3 |
| With the state of the Mass. economy I expect UMass is staying at
that No-tel Motel nexted to Pudgy's on rte 20 in Worc.
Denny
|
9.913 | | USCTR2::NAHEARN | | Wed Mar 18 1992 12:33 | 7 |
| That Fordham is staying at the Holiday Inn in Marlboro bodes well for
the UMASS Minutemen!! One of the rattier hotels on the strip!!!
HTH,
Nelly
|
9.914 | | MAPVAX::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Mar 18 1992 12:43 | 6 |
| Last night on the news it was reported that each school coming to
Worcester for the NCAAs has been allocated 250 tickets. At UMass, 30
tickets were made available to the student body and 30 to season ticket
holders. Where did all the rest of the tickets go? I would hope to
the players, coaches, and staff and not to politicos and honored
guests.
|
9.915 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Wed Mar 18 1992 12:47 | 3 |
| I'd be willing to bet that 2/3 of the Mass. Senate is at the game on
Friday.
Denny
|
9.916 | UMASS Ticket Break Down! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Wed Mar 18 1992 12:53 | 15 |
|
Re: .914
250 tickets went to these people:
30 - UMASS Students
30 - Season Ticket holders
70 - Players and Coaches
30 - Booster Club
60 - School and state Administrators
30 - Band
- ken -
|
9.917 | BOUNCE | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:07 | 6 |
| Those 60 tickets for School and state Administrators were then bought
by Joe Early and paid for with a Congressional check.
MikeL
|
9.918 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:28 | 10 |
| The State Administration doesn't give two shits about UMass, is only
bandwagon hopping if they're there and deserves no credit for what this
basketball team has achieved - just like the Boston politicians deserve
no credit at all for what South Boston and East Boston accomplished in
the state HS hoop playoffs.
In fact, these groups of people only make things worse for public
education.
John
|
9.919 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Wed Mar 18 1992 14:24 | 3 |
| does anyone have the NCAA brackets on the tube already?
Jimbo
|
9.920 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Mar 18 1992 14:33 | 1 |
| WBCN says they'll be giving away tickets to the games in Woostah.
|
9.921 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Wed Mar 18 1992 15:30 | 2 |
| Tank sent the BCN's tickets to Kwak for safe keeping!
Denny
|
9.922 | dispossess-shone! | SASE::SZABO | A black Sportie and a cold beer... | Wed Mar 18 1992 15:34 | 1 |
|
|
9.923 | CBS Schedule!! | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | | Wed Mar 18 1992 15:57 | 27 |
|
Games CBS will be showing, based on viewing potential:
Thursday
--------
12:15 North Carolina vs. Miami of Ohio (55% of the country)
2:45 Georgetown vs. South Florida (62%)
8:10 Louisiana State vs. Brigham Young (80%)
10:00 Connecticut vs. Nebraska (35%)
10:35 Indiana vs. Eastern Illinois (35%)
Friday
------
12:15 St. John's vs. Tulane (63%)
2:45 DePaul vs. New Mexico State (65%)
8:10 Louisville vs. Wake Forest (63%)
10:05 Syracuse vs. Princeton (67%)
- Ken -
|
9.924 | Predik-shone | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Mar 18 1992 18:36 | 19 |
|
It'll be a Big 8/ACC Final Four:
Kansas - I can't believe USA Today called the Midwest region the toughest.
Duke - I wanna pick against 'em, but they've just been too consistent
this season and in past tourneys.
Oklahoma State - The Cowboys get back to early season form.
Florida State - The Noles return last year's favor by knocking IU out
of the tourney.
Joe
|
9.925 | That's the way it looks to me. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Wed Mar 18 1992 18:51 | 14 |
|
Here is my quick shot at the Final 4:
Duke
Oklahoma
- Kansas will take it all.
Kansas
Michigan
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
9.926 | | ROYALT::ASHE | People let me tell ya bout my best friend... | Wed Mar 18 1992 19:03 | 4 |
| Duke, Oklahoma St. Kansas, Depaul
Duke over OSU in the final...
|
9.927 | Interesting 4th choice | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Wed Mar 18 1992 19:08 | 5 |
| Ya gots big ones Walt. DePaul? They haven't exactly lit the court on
fire the last coupla weeks. Maybe they're due for a revving up.
MikeL
|
9.928 | mindless predictions | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Orioles in '92 | Wed Mar 18 1992 19:29 | 16 |
| Duke, UCLA, Oklahoma St., Kansas
Kansas to win it all.
No Big East team will reach the final eight.
Houston will make it to the West finals.
First round upsets: West Virginia over Missouri, Delaware over
Cincinnati, Princeton over Syracuse.
Jerry Rice's alma mater covers the point spread against Ohio State.
py
|
9.929 | It could happen -Tenuta | ROYALT::ASHE | People let me tell ya bout my best friend... | Wed Mar 18 1992 20:50 | 2 |
| I've got Depaul over LSU (Shaq gets in foul trouble) in that final...
just a hunch, no other reason...
|
9.930 | Louisville over UCLA in 2nd round | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Mar 18 1992 20:52 | 1 |
|
|
9.931 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Go Fordham Rams! | Wed Mar 18 1992 20:58 | 6 |
| Joe -
Could happen. If it does, the Louisville supporters should start
singin "American Pie"...
JD
|
9.932 | Last day of the work week today! | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Thu Mar 19 1992 11:48 | 10 |
|
For the pools I entered, which means who I think, not who I want:
Kansas, Oklahoma St., UCLA, and Kentucky => Kentucky taking it.
Probably should have picked Duke, but I just couldn't force myself to
do it. The only other thing I felt bad about was picking UCLA over
Georgetown in Albuquerque.
- Sean
|
9.933 | 1st rounds upset: Pepperdine over Memphis St. | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Mar 19 1992 13:13 | 10 |
| Boo Hiss Groan JD.
Duke, Arizona, Kansas, Indiana.
Duke over Arizona, Kansas over IU,
Dukies over Kansas
MikeL
|
9.934 | Forgot my 1st-round upsets | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Mar 19 1992 13:32 | 4 |
| New Mexico St. over DePaul
BYU over LSU
Joe
|
9.935 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Mar 19 1992 13:43 | 8 |
| Joe,
Can ya hep me out? Looking for a score on the ND-UCLA Wimmin's BBall
NCAA game lasted night from LaLA land. Unavailable out East. I KNOW
you'd love ta lay news of a loss on me, dude.
MikeL
BTW, BYU could really pull that upset IMO.
|
9.936 | NIT scores please | SHALOT::MEDVID | Dancing in the deepest oceans | Thu Mar 19 1992 13:44 | 5 |
| Anyone have lasted night's NIT results. I saw Villinova clank the
throws at the end to preserve UVa's win, but a rough water polo
practice zonked me out at the Pitt/PSU halftime.
--dan'l
|
9.937 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Mar 19 1992 13:48 | 11 |
| Tennessee 71 Alabama-Birmingham 68
Notre Dame 63 Western Michigan 56
Virginia 83 Villanova 80
Kansas St 85 Western Ky 74
Pitt 67 Penn St 65
and I heard that Wash. St beat Minnesota by 2 but don't know the exact
score.
MikeL
|
9.938 | Just a hunch | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Mar 19 1992 13:51 | 11 |
| My final 4 bracket...
Kansas \
----- Arizona \
Arizona / \
---- ARIZONA
Duke \ /
----- UCLA /
UCLA /
|
9.939 | Da clock is tickin' | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:05 | 9 |
| Wait a sec Scott,
My list has the East vs Southeast in the semis.
And the West vs the Midwest in the semis.
If this is not correct, then the dang Fr#$%kin pool I'm in is Kapooey
What gives?
MikeL
|
9.940 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Money don't matter 2 night ... | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:06 | 8 |
| Upsets :
Princeton winning, Campbell giving Duke a BIG scare, Delaware of
Cinncinnati, L.S.U. beating Indiana ....
Arkansas will make the Final 8, so will U Mass.
UnC-Charlotte will make the Sweet 16 ...
|
9.941 | I got ya upsets... | ROYALT::ASHE | People let me tell ya bout my best friend... | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:43 | 9 |
| Upsets...
Rd. 1
UTEP, Delaware, Pepperdine, Houston, UConn, Stanford, Texas, Princeton,
Iowa State all win
Rd. 2
LSU over IU, Georgetown over FSU, DePaul over Oklahoma, Iowa St.
over Kentucky, Missouri over Seton Hall, Delaware over MSU, Houston
over USC, Michigan over Arizona...
|
9.942 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:52 | 21 |
9.943 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:53 | 6 |
| Women's b-ball 1st round:
UCLA beat ND, 93-72.
Don't feel bad, Mike - CU's women's team lost last night too.
Joe
|
9.944 | Am I reading this wrong???? | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:53 | 12 |
| RE: <<< Note 9.939 by CTHQ3::LEARY "BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS" >>>
-< Da clock is tickin' >-
I've got Monday's USA today in front of me. Looks to me like it's
Semifinal Final Semifinal
--------- ----- ---------
Midwest East
versus versus versus
Southeast West
|
9.945 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:54 | 15 |
| First round upsets (of the seedings only)
#9 Iowa over #8 Texas
#9 Connecticut over #8 Nebraska
#9 Wake Forest over #8 Louisville
#10 Iowa State over #7 North Carolina-Charlotte
#10 Tulane over #7 St.John's
#10 Houston over #7 Georgia Tech
#11 Pepperdine over #6 Memphis State
#12 New Mexico State over #5 DePaul
#14 Montana over #3 Florida State
|
9.946 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Mar 19 1992 15:00 | 15 |
| > #9 Connecticut over #8 Nebraska
> #10 Iowa State over #7 North Carolina-Charlotte
I agree with these 2, but it's hard to call 'em upsets when UComm and
ISU are favored. And going by seedings, the 8-9 games are usually
tossups anyway.
> #14 Montana over #3 Florida State
Before the brackets were announced Sunday, I was ready to pick Montana
in a 1st-round upset, but they got a *terrible* seed and a bad draw
IMO.
Joe
|
9.947 | Dadgum snafu | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Mar 19 1992 15:29 | 17 |
| Scott,
How's this for a bitch. The USA is correct, the maroon (and I guess me
fer not double-checking) running da pool is wrong. And he has to call
back 40 people to verify the semis and finals results. It is the
East vs West and the Southeast vs the Midwest.
I amend me picks.
Duke over Indiana
Kansas over Arizona
Duke over Kansas.
Sheesh,
MikeL
|
9.948 | What bonehaid papers had it wrong??? | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Mar 19 1992 15:44 | 5 |
| Phew!
Thanks for checking...
Scott
|
9.949 | Bearkittens to prevail | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | BearCATS >>> Buckeyes | Thu Mar 19 1992 15:53 | 6 |
|
What gives with this Deleware team.. you guys know something the
bookies don't or what.. No Way are the mighty Bearcats going down in
Round 1.
/Jeff - Class of '84
|
9.950 | Scott, he lifted it from da Globe | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:08 | 1 |
|
|
9.951 | Updates anyone? | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:19 | 1 |
|
|
9.952 | | DUGROS::ROSS | Party on, MrT | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:24 | 3 |
| I don't have the scores.. but UNC was beating Miami at the half
by about 8. LaSalle was hanging close to Seton Hall {may have been
leading}. Arkansas and Murray State was still early.
|
9.953 | Updates | GRANPA::MBYARS | | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:30 | 2 |
| Miami, OH by 7 with 15 minutes left over UNC. LaSalle sticking close
with Seton Hall.
|
9.954 | | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:31 | 10 |
| Update:
At the half La Salle 36 Seton Hall 31
almost half (no score) Arkansas is only up by 4
about 17 min left in the second half Miami is "BEATING" UNC by 5!
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
9.955 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:32 | 3 |
| Ohmygawd, could it really be over this soon?!! Or is snuffy just
toyin' with them?
Denny
|
9.956 | Call Suzanne Somers! | DUGROS::ROSS | Party on, MrT | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:34 | 1 |
| My thighs... someone... help...
|
9.957 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:35 | 2 |
| ...and how cain anyone possibly watch basketball at Hooters!!?
Denny 8^)
|
9.958 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:36 | 6 |
| East, 2nd half, LaSalle 40, Seton Hall 40
SE, 2nd half, Miami 46, North Carolina 43 (13 minutes remianing)
Miami opened 2nd half with a 15-1 run
MW, Halftime, Arkansas 43, Murray State 39
|
9.959 | nail biting time | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Orioles in '92 | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:38 | 3 |
| thanks for the updates
Come on Pirates!
|
9.960 | Thanks guys, keep 'em coming! | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:38 | 1 |
|
|
9.961 | This seems to happen most years IMO. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:39 | 10 |
|
Is it just me or does this seem to happen every year?.....
The teams favored playing the first round on Thursday have great
trouble and sometimes lose. After Thursday's upsets or close upsets it
seems like Friday's favorites take note of Thursday's games and there
aren't as many close games or upsets for the high seeded teams.
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
9.962 | | ROYALT::ASHE | We finally got a piece of the pie... | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:39 | 3 |
| What's the big deal? What else do you watch at hooters besides the
bouncing ball?
|
9.963 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:41 | 9 |
|
> -< What bonehaid papers had it wrong??? >-
The Glob screwed up the brackets on Monday and reprinted them on
Tuesday with a correction notice. Guess ya gotta get used to reading
the fine print with the Globe...
glenn
|
9.964 | FYI ... | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:47 | 146 |
| From The Associated Press New Wire ...
By TIM LIOTTA
AP Sports Writer
BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- When a subject of the cancelled awards banquet was
raised to Indiana players Calbert Cheaney, Greg Graham and Damon Bailey, the
threesome exchanged glances and squirmed a bit in their seats.
"What banquet?" Cheaney said.
After a moment of audience laughter, Graham leaned forward and asked for
no more questions on the subject, saying, "As a team right now we feel we
don't want to comment on anything about the banquet."
Indiana coach Bobby Knight commented plenty, saying he could not
understand the stir caused by his cancelling a postseason awards banquet
that had been held for 41 years. The cancellation came one day after the
Hoosiers lost to Purdue 61-59 in their regular-season finale.
Knight said there was no connection between the loss and the cancellation,
saying he had wanted to get rid of the function for at least eight years.
"Anybody who knows me closely and knows my history with this particular
banquet knows that fully well," Knight said. "Had we won the ballgame Sunday,
there would have been no banquet."
To hear the players and Knight talk about the Hoosiers' play coming into
the NCAA tournament -- Indiana plays Eastern Illinois in a first-round game
tonight -- a cancelled banquet would be the least of their concerns.
"We know how to compete. We know what it takes to compete. But I don't
really think we have the desire to go out and at times show that we're
really tough competitors because there were times we just folded in games
past," Graham said.
Knight, who has coached Indiana to three national championships (1976,
1981, 1987), talked down his team's chances for winning a fourth in spite
of its 23-6 record, second-place finish in the Big Ten and No. 2 seeding in
the West Region.
"I don't think this team right now compares to any team we've had that has
really done well in the tournament," Knight said. "... There's a difference
between good enough to get into the tournament and being good enough to win
it."
Bailey, who made 9 of 29 shots over Indiana's final four games and
averaged 5.2 points per game during that span, was no optimist, either.
"I've had some bad games," he said. "I haven't been shooting the ball
particularly well, and I've let that affect the rest of my game. That's
something I can't do."
Indiana's season-ending loss was costly. The Hoosiers lost a share of its
third Big Ten title in four years, and instead of being the No. 1 seed in the
Southeast Regional at nearby Cincinnati or Dayton, Ohio, the Hoosiers were
bounced to a second seed in the West Regional and forced to make its longest
road trip of the season.
Then all the other stuff began.
Knight refused to attend a postgame media conference after the loss and
did not participate in his weekly radio show the next night. But it was his
cancelling an awards banquet sponsored by a local Kiwanis Club that usually
attracts some 2,000 Hoosier fans that caused the biggest stir.
Knight scoffed at the notion that he was punishing his players.
"If anybody understands me at all, I have done a lot of things over the
years to emphasize points to my players, running at 6 o'clock in the
morning, lots of things," Knight said. "Taking away a banquet, this
particular banquet, if I were going to use that as a tool for my players I
would have added a banquet or two, rather than take one away.
"I mean my players are so happy that they don't have this banquet. ...
Taking away the banquet to punish the players is like not having practice
for two days or telling them they can only have three steaks for supper."
When a reporter pointed out that maybe it was the fans who were being hurt
because they were losing a chance to see the team up close, Knight said, "If
that in fact is the case, is that fair to use the players that way, huh?
Has it been? Or has it just been done? The players before have never been
asked if they wanted a banquet."
Knight defended his action by saying assistant coach Dan Dakich asked the
players if they wanted to attend the banquet and was told they did not.
Another one ...
By CHUCK MELVIN
AP Sports Writer
CINCINNATI (AP) -- At Stanford, nothing interrupts finals week.
The Stanford basketball team, using fax machines and overnight delivery
services, is taking final examinations on schedule this week -- but will take
time off from its studies this afternoon for a first-round NCAA tournament
game against Alabama.
"We're still finishing up finals. At our institution, that's a pretty
important time," coach Mike Montgomery said following Wednesday's practice at
Riverfront Coliseum.
"Four of the kids took finals last night, and we faxed them back. We're
faxing finals back and forth. Some of the professors didn't want their final
exams out early, so they faxed us here. Some of the other players brought
finals with them and will air express them back before Friday."
Stanford had to deal with a similar situation last year, when it won the
National Invitation Tournament's postseason title. The Cardinal expected to
be ousted in the second round at Wisconsin, but a win against the Badgers
sent them on the road to Southern Illinois.
"We took finals last year in Wisconsin and in Carbondale, Ill.,"
Montgomery said. "We had two computers on the road with us, and we faxed
the stuff back and forth."
Montgomery encouraged his players to finish any pending research papers
early because it was apparent they were headed for another postseason
appearance this year. He discouraged them from asking professors to
postpone tests until after the tournament.
"You don't want to start the next quarter behind," he said.
All of the players are taking at least one final exam on the trip, he
said. "They amaze me. I couldn't do it," Montgomery said. "We don't get
many A's. It's tough for them to compete with the rest of the student body
for A's."
Even so, Adam Keefe, the leading scorer and rebounder, said he's carrying
better than a 3.0 grade point average as a political science major. Taking
finals while preparing for a tournament game is all part of being a
student-athlete, he said.
"Some professors refuse to give the exams out before the exam date," he
said. "Other gave them to us ahead of time. It's kind of up to the
professor."
Not all schools in the tournament are being as diligent about finishing
the quarter on time. Third-ranked Ohio State's players have taken
"incompletes" and will take this quarter's final exams during spring
quarter, coach Randy Ayers said.
"We just couldn't get them in. It's been tough this week," Ayers said.
Bob Hunt
|
9.965 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:49 | 9 |
| East: 2nd Half: LaSalle 49, Seton Hall 47
SE: 2nd Half: North Carolina 55, Miami (Ohio) 53
Less than 8 minutes remaining.
MW: 2nd Half: Arkansas 47, Murray State 44
Todd Day, 4 fouls, early 2nd half.
West: Start 2:45 EST Georgetown vs South Florida
|
9.966 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:52 | 3 |
| And the outgoing Stanford Pres. denied rumors that he hired Jerry Tarkanian
to re-appropriate those misapproriated research funds.
|
9.967 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 17:05 | 11 |
| East: 2nd Half: LaSalle 60, Seton Hall 59
6 minutes remaining
SE: 2nd Half: North Carolina 64, Miami (Ohio) 61
TO, about 1 minute left; UNC ball.
MW: 2nd Half: Arkansas 59, Murray State 57
9:22 remaining. Todd Day, 4 fouls.
West: @2:45 EST Georgetown vs South Florida
|
9.968 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Thu Mar 19 1992 17:29 | 5 |
|
Thanks for the updates....
B.A.
|
9.969 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 17:29 | 10 |
| East: Final: Seton Hall 78, LaSalle 76
Winning basket with 1.8 seconds remaining.
SE: Final: North Carolina 68, Miami (Ohio) 63
ACChris wins $$$$ as Miami covers spread.
MW: 2nd Half: Arkansas 76, Murray State 66
Under 1 minute to go in the game.
West: @2:45 EST Georgetown vs South Florida
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9.970 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 17:36 | 8 |
| East: Final: Seton Hall 78, LaSalle 76
SE: Final: North Carolina 68, Miami (Ohio) 63
MW: Final: Arkansas 80, Murray State 69
East: @2:45 EST Missouri 20-8 vs West Virginia 20-11
SE: @2:45 EST Alabama 25-8 vs Stanford 18-10
MW: @3:00 EST Memphis State 20-10 vs Pepperdine 24-6
West: @2:45 EST Georgetown 21-9 vs South Florida 19-9
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9.971 | Where to get NCAA scores | FSDEV3::MGARCIA | | Thu Mar 19 1992 18:05 | 5 |
| Greetings. I am new to this conference. Is this the correct place to
get updated NCAA Tournament scores? Thanks. NIT? What the hell is
that?
Mike
|
9.972 | rolling... | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Thu Mar 19 1992 18:20 | 4 |
9.973 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Thu Mar 19 1992 18:21 | 6 |
|
NIT??? - National Invetational Tourney. 30 or so years ago the NIT was
the big tourney. The winner of the NIT was considered the national
champion.
Mike
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9.974 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 18:26 | 8 |
| East: 1st Half: West Virginia 26, Missouri 23
SE: 1st Half: Alabama 33, Stanford 27
MW: 1st Half: Memphis State 22, Pepperdine 17
West: 1st Half: Georgetown 38, South Florida 27
East: Final: Seton Hall 78, LaSalle 76
SE: Final: North Carolina 68, Miami (Ohio) 63
MW: Final: Arkansas 80, Murray State 69
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9.975 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 18:29 | 11 |
| > NIT??? - National Invetational Tourney. 30 or so years ago the NIT was
> the big tourney. The winner of the NIT was considered the national
> champion.
>
> Mike
Actually, you'd probably have to go back 40 years to see a time when
the NCAA and the NIT were considered to be on a par. They definately
weren't in 1962. Yale's last appearance was in the early sixties
(I think 1963), and even at that time the NCAA was the premier tournament.
|
9.976 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Thu Mar 19 1992 18:34 | 2 |
| NIT=N(ot) I(n) T(hebigdance)
Denny
|
9.977 | Updated scores | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 18:52 | 14 |
| East: 1st Half: West Virginia 35, Missouri 32
3:27 left first half
20 minute delay as lights have gone out
East: Final: Seton Hall 78, LaSalle 76
SE: 2nd Half: Stanford 48, Alabama 44
SE: Final: North Carolina 68, Miami (Ohio) 63
MW: Halftime: Memphis State 41, Pepperdine 28
MW: Final: Arkansas 80, Murray State 69
West: Halftime: Georgetown 42, South Florida 33
|
9.978 | Updated scores | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 19:28 | 13 |
| East: 1st Half: West Virginia 38, Missouri 34
Another delay, lights out, 1:34 left 1st half.
East: Final: Seton Hall 78, LaSalle 76
SE: 2nd Half: Alabama 76, Stanford 72
1:14 left in game. Alabama with ball after TO.
SE: Final: North Carolina 68, Miami (Ohio) 63
MW: 2nd Half: Memphis State 58, Pepperdine 57
MW: Final: Arkansas 80, Murray State 69
West: 2nd Half: Georgetown 62, South Florida 58
3:40 left in game.
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9.979 | | SOFBAS::BELISLE | Mike Belisle MRO4-3/H9 297.3324 | Thu Mar 19 1992 19:45 | 7 |
|
Memphis State 80 Alabama 80 Georgetown 75
Pepperdine 70 Stanford 75 South Fla 60
Missouri 50
West Virginia 42 15:38 left in 2nd half
|
9.980 | My last post today ... | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Mar 19 1992 20:36 | 13 |
| East: 2nd Half: Missouri 80, West Virginia 69
Third delay, lights out, 1:39 left in game.
East: Final: Seton Hall 78, LaSalle 76
SE: Final: Alabama 80, Stanford 75
SE: Final: North Carolina 68, Miami (Ohio) 63
MW: Final: Memphis State 80, Pepperdine 70
MW: Final: Arkansas 80, Murray State 69
West: Final: Georgetown 75, South Florida 60
West: First Half: Florida State 27, Montana 16
|
9.981 | | ROYALT::ASHE | We finally got a piece of the pie... | Thu Mar 19 1992 20:43 | 2 |
| Thanks...
|
9.982 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Thu Mar 19 1992 21:17 | 7 |
|
Yeah, Thanks a ton...and anybody else that would keep us folks
updated would sure be appreciated!
B.A.
|
9.983 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Thu Mar 19 1992 23:52 | 4 |
|
To my own reply...Missouri finally won there game with W.Virgina...
B.A.
|
9.984 | BYU- 47 LSU-44 early 2nd half | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 20 1992 00:19 | 1 |
|
|
9.985 | BYU down by 6 - no score, no time - sorry | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 20 1992 00:27 | 1 |
|
|
9.986 | hope these help | JUNCO::GARRY | REDSOX IN 92 | Fri Mar 20 1992 01:25 | 12 |
| Heres some Finals from tonite;
Georgia Tech 65 Houston 60
LSU 94 BYU 83
Duke 82 Campbell 56
Ohio St 83 Miss Val St 56
First half
UCONN 39 Nebraska 26
Tom
|
9.987 | update | JUNCO::GARRY | REDSOX IN 92 | Fri Mar 20 1992 01:34 | 2 |
| Halftime;
UCONN 49 Nebraska 34
|
9.988 | All Right! | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Fri Mar 20 1992 01:35 | 4 |
| Thanks,
B.A.
|
9.989 | | ROYALT::ASHE | We finally got a piece of the pie... | Fri Mar 20 1992 03:47 | 2 |
| UConn won big... Iowa over Texas... USC won, as did IU...
|
9.990 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Fri Mar 20 1992 12:47 | 20 |
| Great night for BBall
Couple of observances
1. Houston pulled a "Guy Lewis" out of their hat and gagged bigtime
down the stretch agin Georgia Tech. 11-2 run by Tech aided by some
stooopid BBall done in them Cougs.
2. Man did Nebraska sip hugely. Kudos to UConn, but the Huskers looked
clueless. I hear all this good stuff about Danny Nee, but Nebraska
looked so pathetic and poorly-coached, it was embarrasing. UConn toyed
with them.
3. IU should dump LSU. I like LSU's kids but they might as well ask
Dale Brown to stay home. What's he do, book their airline reservations?
Shaq's dang good but the Tigers look lost on "D" most of the time.
MikeL
|
9.991 | Possible Mourning-Shaq matchup on the horizon | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Mar 20 1992 13:01 | 18 |
| > Shaq's dang good but the Tigers look lost on "D" most of the time.
If you hit your outside shots LSU shouldn't be too hard to beat. BYU
shot terrible in the first half but got back into it quickly by hitting
all those 3's, but the Cougars still shot under 40% for the game.
Things got somewhat boring after the exciting LSU-BYU matchup. The
UCOnn game turned into a runaway late in the first half, and in the 2nd
half it was never a game. The Iowa-Texas game was pretty exciting, but
they could've cut away from the UConn game sooner to join this one.
Some interesting games tonight but I won't see the ones I realy care
about - we're supposed to get the UCLA game in the nightcap. I can't
figure out for the life of me why we're getting that game.
Joe
|
9.992 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Mar 20 1992 13:17 | 6 |
|
Given his penchant for truth-in-advertising and all that, I think Doc
should "explain" Houston's apparent underachievement last night... ;-)
glenn
|
9.993 | Give me ESPN back in the first round! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Going,going..we're almost gone! | Fri Mar 20 1992 13:18 | 16 |
|
RE -1:
I know what your saying Joe. The No. Calif. area is supposed to
get the UCLA game also. Now what do we care about watching a Southern
California team in No. California for anyway!!
I wish they would give as a better match-up game and oh yeah...
how about switching over to an exciting game when the one that your
watching is a no contest! They stuck with the USC game for most of the
time instead of jumping over to a closer played game. CBS IMO has only
done a fair job this year. They need to do a better job jumping over to
better contests.
Night Flier ~~v~~
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9.994 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Money don't matter 2 night ... | Fri Mar 20 1992 13:43 | 5 |
| I'd love to Glenn except that being saturated by the East Coast Circle
Jerk Media Jihad (ECCJMJ), I didn't hear much at all about Houston all
season (or Rice, which apparantly had a disappointing season), so I've
no idea what went on,except that the spirit of Guy Lewis is alive and
well ...
|
9.995 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Mar 20 1992 13:57 | 19 |
|
> how about switching over to an exciting game when the one that your
> watching is a no contest! They stuck with the USC game for most of the
> time instead of jumping over to a closer played game.
That's exactly what they did with us for the Uconn-Nebraska game, when
they could've switched to Iowa-Texas. And tonight we get Kansas-Howard
for the early game, but they probably won't switch away until KU gets
up by 20 or so and holds that lead for awhile.
Last night on ESPN's tournament special they were saying what a great
job the selection committee did because all the higher seeds won. I
don't see how they did such a great job just because all the higher
seeds won - there just wasn't any upsets, that's all.
Joe
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9.996 | Saw 'em all ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Fri Mar 20 1992 13:58 | 4 |
| The NCAA first and second round games are the reason God created satellite
dishes.
Bob Hunt
|
9.997 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Fri Mar 20 1992 16:12 | 7 |
| B-Ball Update:
Tulane 35 - St Johns 30 - Halftime
Kentucky 30 - ODU 24 - 4 minutes to go in half
WILDCAT
|
9.998 | Basketball News' All-America issue | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | DailyAffirmation w/ CajunMain | Fri Mar 20 1992 16:19 | 77 |
| Main oh *main*. My boss just threw me his copy a Basketball Times'
All-America edition, whose 1st team look purty reasonable:
Shaq
Byron
Christian
Harold
JJ
That's one each for the SEC, Big8, Almost Close, the resurgent Pac10,
and Big10.
Then the 2nd team:
Don MacLean
Monster Mash
Alonzo Sneering
Chris "Smooth as Silk" Smith
Bobby
Then the 3rd team:
Walt
Googs
Adam Keefe
Lee Mayberry
Anthon Peeler
What blew my mind was the All Midwest team, which not only didn't have
Calbert on the 1st team but not even honorable mention!:
Justus Thigpen (Iowa St.)
Deon Thomas
Acie Earl
Tony Bennett
Adonis Jordan
Deon had an awful year, but there he is. Greg Graham played a lot
better than him.
BN's All-Frosh squad:
1st team
David Vaughn 7-0 Memphis St.
Lawrence Moten 6-4 Syracuse Freshman of the Year
Chris Webber 6-9 Michigan
Jalen Rose 6-8 Michigan
James Forrest 6-7 GTech
2nd team
Donyell Marshall 6-9 UCONN
Julius Michalik 6-9 Iowa St.
Ben Davis 6-8 Kansas
Terrence Rencher 6-4 Texas
Shawn Respert 6-4 Michigan State
3rd team
Bob Sura 6-2 FlaSt.
Voshon Lenard 6-4 Minnesota
Mario Bennett 6-9 Zona
Tyus Edney 5-11 UCLA
Keith LeGree 6-4 Louisville
Lenard's choice blows my mind. He was so inconsitent that he was
in and out of the starting lineup on a sub .500 team that's young
to boot. His shooting was terrible and his floor game wasn't very
good either.
Alan Henderson didn't even make the 3rd team!
Apparently the editors at Basketball News rate Indiana's talent even
lower than poor MrT.
MrT
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9.999 | Thanks for the update ...any more??? | NEWPRT::DALEY_TR | Hockey + Gnarly Surf=:*):*):*) | Fri Mar 20 1992 16:21 | 5 |
| Hey Wildcat,
Thanks for the update ... go UK ... and I only have the Redmen to win
one ... so I hope Malik and company wake up in the second half ...Any
news on Mich St and Southwest Mo. St(say who???)????
|
9.1000 | | FDCV06::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Fri Mar 20 1992 16:31 | 3 |
| Please keep the scores coming...
REK
|
9.1001 | final | DEMING::WEST | | Fri Mar 20 1992 17:08 | 3 |
| first final Tulane 61- ST Johns 57
|
9.1002 | updayes | DEMING::WEST | | Fri Mar 20 1992 17:10 | 4 |
| Michigan st 53-50 SW Misouri 2:48 to go
Kentucky 55-50 ODU 10:48
|
9.1003 | update | LUDWIG::GARRY | boston red sox in 92 | Fri Mar 20 1992 17:24 | 1 |
| Mich St 61 SW Missouri 54
|
9.1004 | early finals I'm off to the bar | JURAN::WEST | | Fri Mar 20 1992 17:39 | 7 |
| more finals
kentucky 88-69 old diminion
mich st 61-54 s w missouri
|
9.1005 | updates | JUNCO::GARRY | boston red sox in 92 | Fri Mar 20 1992 18:34 | 6 |
| some halftime scores
NM State 41 Depaul 34
Okl St 40 Ga Southern 35
Cincy 34 Delaware 19 first half score
|
9.1006 | Yesterday and today should be national holidays | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Mar 20 1992 18:53 | 3 |
| Thanks again for the updates!
Joe
|
9.1007 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | ToBeTheMan,YouGottaBeatTheMan | Fri Mar 20 1992 19:39 | 1 |
| Who was the lasted number 1 seed to lose in the first round?
|
9.1008 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Mar 20 1992 19:53 | 3 |
| #1 seed has never lost in the first round since they went to 64 teams.
Joe
|
9.1009 | 1993 Ticket application info + 1992 Catalog info! | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Orange mania..catch it | Fri Mar 20 1992 19:53 | 58 |
|
Well this is an update on the 1993 tournament application process!
You heard right "1993"!
I just happened to be watching during the half time game between
New Mexico and UNCC and what pops up but the directions to get an
application for tickets to the 1993 Final 4 games.
Here is what you do: call 1-900-646-1993
(call cost is $1.00 the first minute and $.50 every minute after that.
At the most it should take you is 1 to 2 minutes)
There will be a recording and you will be directed to press 1 on
your telephone. You will give your Name, address and home Telephone #
They will then send you an application! There is a address you can
write to for the cost of postage but I could not get it in time.
Also I received today an NCAA Visitors Center Gift Catalog. I
have never been there so I must assume it was due to putting an
application in last year for tickets to this years NCAA Final 4 (which
I did not get picked for :^( )
It is for the Spring and Summer 1992 and has all sorts of goodies
for this years Final 4 and the Visitors center. Here is a little run down:
Visitors center Merchandise:
T-shirts, Sweatshirts, golf caps, 1 liter sports bottle, Collector's
spoon, Mug with emblem, tote bag.....
Final 4 Merchandise:
T-shirts, sweats, sweatshirts, tank top, warm up jacket and pants,
basketball, mini basketball, towel, pen, key chain, tube socks :^),
mugs, glasses, visors, women's basketball, teddy bear with a hooded
sweatshirt...awwwww :^), women's mugs.
They also have general NCAA championship merchandise.....
Caps + T-shirts (cross country,soccer, water polo, football,ect....)
carrying bags, sweats, videos, (Road to the Final 4 computer game -
brand new they say compatible for IBM PC, $60.00), and some more....
According to them it is their "FIRST" NCAA Catalog for the Visitors
Center and Final 4 ever.
To order items you call toll free 1-800-859-5049. It has a section in
the order form to send catalogs to your friends at no cost so I would
think by calling the above # you can request a catalog to be sent to
you.
Enjoy!,
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
9.1010 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Fri Mar 20 1992 19:54 | 6 |
|
You cain also get the NCAA adress to enter you name for the tix
drawing from USA Today sports...
B.A.
|
9.1011 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Fri Mar 20 1992 21:39 | 14 |
| Todays winners so far...
Mich St.
Cinn.
Tulane
Oklahoma St.
Iowa St.
N.Mexico St.
Kentucky
That's all of heard of for now...
B.A.
|
9.1012 | any updates today | ROULET::MANGINI | Looking for the CUP in 92 | Sat Mar 21 1992 16:50 | 8 |
|
Does anyone have an update on the Duke game today?????????????
thanks
|
9.1013 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Sat Mar 21 1992 17:12 | 6 |
9.1014 | Duke advances. | WLDWST::RCARRUTHERS | Orange mania..catch it | Sat Mar 21 1992 17:59 | 13 |
|
Can't remember the score but Duke was leading 48 - 24 at the half. In
the second half Iowa closed it to 8 points but couldn't keep it up and
lost by (I think this is the exact #) 13.
I won't be back in today so I hope someone can help you out B.A. ! I
can't think of anything worse than being stuck working during the NCAA
tournament!
Got to run and watch the games in progress......
Night Flier ~~v~~
|
9.1015 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Sat Mar 21 1992 18:42 | 6 |
|
Thanks for the reply...I'll just have to keep on the lookout
today...
B.A.
|
9.1016 | | ROULET::MANGINI | Looking for the CUP in 92 | Sat Mar 21 1992 20:07 | 7 |
|
anymore updates... I heard a rumor that
Seton Hall won? Is it true?
rob
|
9.1017 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Sat Mar 21 1992 20:42 | 12 |
| Updates...
Duke over Iowa
Seton Hall over Missouri
UNC over Alabama
That's it for now...
Fla St. G/Town in 2nd half with G/Town up by 6...
B.A.
|
9.1018 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Sat Mar 21 1992 23:03 | 11 |
| Updates...
Fla St. over G/Town
Ohio St wins
Memphis St over Arkansas
Indiana is leading LSU at the half...and Ga.Tech is leading USC
B.A.
|
9.1019 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Sun Mar 22 1992 00:13 | 6 |
| Updates...
Indiana and Ga.Tech are in...
B.A.
|
9.1020 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sun Mar 22 1992 12:49 | 18 |
| Bentley women made the National Final Four in Division 2 with a 90-73
win over Pittsburgh-Johnstown. They face Delta State on Friday while
Portland State faces North Dakota State. Calvin beat Rochester to win
the men's Division 3 tourney while Alma beat Moravian to win the
women's Division 3 tourney.
I was at the Centrum on Friday from 11AM until after midnight. I was 2
rows off the floor behind the TV crew. My job was to be a runner and
an extra body to be used wherever needed, although today I will be
spotting for the play-by-play typist. It was a tremendous thrill to be
involved with the tournament and to see my own school there was a dream
come true. I'm not crazy enough to predict a win over Syracuse today
but it would mean so much for us to do it - and I hope we do.
I'm at a class Monday and Tuesday so I really won't be checking in
until Wednesday.
John
|
9.1021 | quick update | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Sun Mar 22 1992 20:00 | 12 |
| Kansas is first #1 seed to be eliminated. They lost 66-60 to UTEP.
Coach of UTEP was also with the Western Texas team that beat Kentucky
in the 1966 NCAA final - all black vs. all white team.
New Mexico State beat SE Louisiana 81-73
Kentucky over Iowa State 106-98
Michigan over E. Tennessee by 12 (82-70??)
One team left from the Big Eight - Oklahoma State.
The Crazy Met
|
9.1022 | 2 more | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Sun Mar 22 1992 20:04 | 6 |
| Oh yeah Oklahoma State beat Tulane, Cincinnati beat Michigan State. In
Cincinnati's bracket #1,2,3 are all eliminated. They face #9 UTEP next,
and the winner of #6 Memphis State vs #7 Ga Tech if they win that game.
The Crazy Met
|
9.1023 | | FDCV06::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 00:06 | 3 |
| UCLA rolls and UMASS beats SU in OT...
REK
|
9.1024 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 23 1992 00:16 | 12 |
| Easily the most significant hoops win in our history. It was a
terrific game and we did have the home court advantage in spades. Both
teams clanked free throws during the game (living up (or down) to their
reputations and I'm just so thrilled right now I can hardly describe
it. The only thing that would thrill me more would be if our football
team beats BC again sometime in the future or the Patriots winning the
Super Bowl.
Win or lose to Kentucky, the season is a success. I never dreamed I'd
ever see a UMass hoops team get this far.
John
|
9.1025 | | FDCV06::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 01:50 | 11 |
| John.. Umass will be lucky to beat any football team in the next 3
years with all the cut-backs..
The game...Su was one cold team.. Autry (?) the point guard was colder
than a witches __ in a snow bank from the field... UMASS had a great
game plan...
BUT..a 6-7 center will not make it toady.. Kentucky willwin.. 15
points...
REK
|
9.1026 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Mar 23 1992 10:02 | 5 |
| REK, I know about the prospects for the football team - you don't have
to remind me. That's why I was so pissed off a couple of months ago -
and still am.
John
|
9.1027 | | RUGBY1::way | Happy 307th Birthday, JSB | Mon Mar 23 1992 10:39 | 33 |
| Congrats to John and all UMASS fans!
And John, as a UCONN fan, I'd especially like to say Congratulations that
YOUR team got farther than MINE..... 8^)
It was a GREAT game to watch. I was rooting for UMASS, since, as everyone
knows, the Huskies bowed out on Saturday. So as the game progressed, I
got more and more into it, and by the time the game was over, I was yelling
and screaming just like I would have for the Huskies...
It will be interesting to see what happens against Kaintuck. You NEVER know....
Sad to see UCONN bow out, but I think that what plagued them all season came
back to nip them this time. Great start, but when it came time to play
half-court....
If Calhoun is half the coach I think he is, UCONN will have a much better
half court next season.
It will be interesting to see the new crop of Freshmen develop.
Donyell Marshall is a FORCE... Has HUGE hands. Last week, Northeast
Magazine (the Sunday Supplement to the Hartford Courant) had an actual
size likeness of his hand on the cover. It totally filled the cover.
I believe it's like 11" from wrist to fingertips....
Oh well, maybe NEXT year.
|
9.1028 | | SASE::SZABO | A black Sportie and a cold beer... | Mon Mar 23 1992 11:18 | 12 |
| Geez REK, did ya really have to remind the Ninj about the football
team? Let the guy enjoy his moment of glory, fer crissakes....
Way to go UMASS!
BTW, how the heck did that Syracuse guy get cut. I was watching on
wide-screen, and none of the replay angles came close to showing the
impact that caused it. Yeah, there was a collision, but there didn't
appear to be anything like an ebbo that hit....
Hawk
|
9.1029 | 8^) | CAMONE::WAY | We hold these truths to be self-evident | Mon Mar 23 1992 11:30 | 15 |
| >> BTW, how the heck did that Syracuse guy get cut. I was watching on
> wide-screen, and none of the replay angles came close to showing the
> impact that caused it. Yeah, there was a collision, but there didn't
> appear to be anything like an ebbo that hit....
The head of the NCAA gave him a razor blade and told him to cut himself
at a strategic time in the game. That would ensure maximum ratings...
NCAA :== WWF
hth,
'Saw
|
9.1030 | Minutepeople over Orangepeople! | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:05 | 11 |
| Billy Packer actually had a good point for a change about the UMass SU game. He
said it looked like SU had lost their legs, and were out of steam. This makes
sense, since they had played a hellaceous late season schedule, and some tough
tournament games. UMass played well enough to win, albiet in OT. Should be
very interesting to see Kentucky and Pittino against UMass and Calipari, the
"pocket Pittino".
The UMass/SU game was exciting, but its equal was the Kansas/UTEP game. What a
great finish that one had!
=Bob=
|
9.1031 | UMass can play with Kentucky, from the looks of it... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:27 | 26 |
|
> BTW, how the heck did that Syracuse guy get cut. I was watching on
> wide-screen, and none of the replay angles came close to showing the
> impact that caused it. Yeah, there was a collision, but there didn't
> appear to be anything like an ebbo that hit....
It looked to me that he wasn't cut in the initial collision with the
UMass player but by a Syracuse teammate who came down on top of him
afterwards. Still, to produce that amount of blood from what wasn't
really violent contact the kid must be a bleeder...
I think UMass has enough talent to beat Kentucky if they shoot just a
little bit better than they did yesterday. They may not have the size,
but UMass is as quick and physical as anyone. Anton Brown should be
under strict orders not to shoot if he starts off missing the easy open
jumpers that he did yesterday. Also, if UMass finds itself in the same
situation at the end of regulation as against Syracuse, they should
continue playing aggressively in the final 3-4 minutes this time. UMass
doesn't shoot foul shots well enough to play that game, apparently, and
almost gave it away in regulation when things seemed pretty
comfortable. That three-pointer in overtime by Harper Williams,
certainly not by design, was *huge*, but the clock management strategy
in those final couple minutes was a little too tight, I think...
glenn
|
9.1032 | In a nutshell, Syracuse got jobbed. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:47 | 15 |
| Certainly don't want to throw a wet blanket on the excitement UMass fans
must be feeling now, so don't take these comments personally. They
could apply to a number of NCAA Tournament games, but Syracuse @ UMass
was by far the worst example.
NCAA Tournament games are supposed to be played on a **NEUTRAL** court.
Having Massachusetts play in Worcester is NOT neutral and, IMO, this
was without question the difference in the game. The Minutemen enjoyed
an *tremendous* home court advantage. I don't know if this is the
NCAA's subtle way to penalyze Syracuse without officially penalyzing
them, but games like this are a travesy to the integrity of the
tournament.
- ACC Chris
|
9.1033 | Go UMass,dat bandwagon is overflowing | CTHQ2::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:51 | 11 |
| Glenn,
Should be a bahn-burna as we say in NE for the UMass-Kaintuck matchup.
I also think the Minutemen can stay with the 'Cats, as long as they
cain boxout on the D boards.
That kid from SU WAS cut bad. The amount of blood was surprising. Maybe
he sliced that little vein that runs near the temple( nice medical
jargon,huh?). Hads to be McRae catching him from behind.
MikeL
|
9.1034 | You wouldn't have complained if you had it | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:52 | 17 |
9.1035 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:54 | 2 |
| What happened to Georgetown? The last time I saw them on the tube,
they were up by at least a dozen.
|
9.1036 | Let's divert from UNC's easy road to the Sweet 16, shall we? | SASE::SZABO | A black Sportie and a cold beer... | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:55 | 8 |
| So what are they supposed to do, play in Anchorage, Alaska?
Tell me, has UNC ever played in an NCAA Tourney game in Tarheel
country? If so, did Dean do the honorable thing and request it be
moved to Anchorage?
Hawk
|
9.1037 | | CAMONE::WAY | We hold these truths to be self-evident | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:56 | 7 |
| UMASS game:
NICE three pointer by that fellow who's only had one other
all season to ice it for the Minutemen...
'Saw
|
9.1038 | Big guy gone ... game too | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 12:57 | 8 |
9.1039 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:00 | 9 |
|
UMass is quite capable of beating Kentucky. They have the desire but
more importantly they have the horses and they make you play the whole
game long. If Kentucky isn't hitting its jumpers they'll be in trouble.
However as far as Anton Brown goes, I don't believe you can ever tell a
player not to shoot the open shot. You might as well just sit his ass
down.
|
9.1040 | You tell 'em, Tommy! | SASE::SZABO | A black Sportie and a cold beer... | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:01 | 1 |
|
|
9.1041 | Weekend wrapup - The tourney's awesome, baby! | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:02 | 42 |
| The Big 8 may be doing poorly, but at least one of the upsets came at the
expense of the WAC with the UTEP Miners advancing to the Sweet 16. Maybe
this will give the conference a little respect. And on the subject of
UTEP, that Midwest region has to be the most wide open - I give each of
those 4 teams an equal shot of reaching Minneapolis.
I see what all you guys have been saying about Dale Brown being a bad coach.
Walton summed it up in the 2nd half, saying, "When is LSU gonna change their
defense?" Good question, geez. Indiana was getting *wide* open jumpers, and
of course they were hitting them. It looked like they were shooting in
warmups they were so wide open. Sure, Shack may have kept IU scoring in the
paint to a minimum, but the Hoosier didn't need to go inside. And on the
offensive end it was a joke. LSU wasn't passing the ball and they were taking
bad shots. If you go down court and fire the ball up quickly because you have
and open shot, fine, but the LSU players were going down and shooting quickly
with a guy in their face.
IMO UCLA is one of the most over-rated teams in this tournament. They could've
been had Friday night if Robert Morris would've made some shots. Too bad
Louisville didn't show up yesterday or the Bruins would be gone.
That USC fight song just didn't sound right at a basketball game.
UMass has had (and is still having) a great year by making the Sweet 16 and
congrats to them. But things are really gonna get tough now that they have to
go ON THE ROAD.
The Ragin' Cajuns - I love that nickname!
Hey UConn, basketball games are 40 minutes long, not 15.
Is an all-ACC Final Four possible? Well, I like the chances of FSU, Duke, and
Tech, but you gotta consider the Heels a longshot playing in what is
undoubtedly the toughest regional.
Best game of the weekend (that I got out here): UTEP-Kansas. The Miners had
a great strategy, rarely got out of control, and protected the ball well.
They also showed great composure down the stretch when I kept expecting them
to fold.
Joe
|
9.1042 | Your reply makes absolutely no sense. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:15 | 12 |
| Amazing the poor logic used by many. I make a statement about how NCAA
Tournament games should be played on neutral courts and the comeback is
"but back in 1988 North Carolina *almost* got to play on their home
floor".
Why not address the issue? *IF* North Carolina has ever enjoyed a home
court advantage in the NCAA Tournament, then that was wrong. The
number of times that's happened over the last 15 years or so I'm sure I
could count on one or two fingers, if that many.
- ACC Chris
|
9.1043 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:20 | 17 |
| The best game was USC-Georgia Tech. I'm so happy that USC, and Miner,
went down on that last .8 second three-pointer. FOrest is a frosh, had
NO 3-pointers on the year, he gets the ball, turns, SWISH!
USC was too cocky for me, and I do hope someone takes Mr. Miner aside
and explains that between the leg and behind the back dribbles are nice
on the playground, but if he tries that in the pros, the only job he'll
get in an NBA arena is wiping the wet spots on the floor. I loved it
when MIner went into his act, did the behind the back dribble, only to
have the TEch guy waiting for the ball, steal, off to the races...
All in all, given the games that were shown out west (mostly blowouts),
I can' say it was a very memorable tourney. Of course, I was mostly
outside doing work with the TV on (sunny, in the 60's here, girls in
bathing suits already at the beach across from the house...)
JD
|
9.1044 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:23 | 15 |
|
I'm absolutely sick of officiating in the NCAA's. Folks complain about
the NBA and fantastic ball, but IMO, the college refs do the same
thing. They protect many of the stars, and especially protect the
higher seeds and more known teams.
Do they ever call 3 seconds in the college game. I did my stopwatch on
the Hill dudes from Duke - a few times they were in the paint for 5
seconds. And over-the-top? What ever happened to establishing
position? I saw more blatant offensive fouls on rebounds this weekend
then you do watching your average blacktop game.
And home court advantage is alive and well.
JD
|
9.1045 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:30 | 15 |
|
re .1042
You're trying to solve a problem that's almost unsolvable. There are
not that many places to have the final 4. You have to have a arena big
enough, and a city big enough to handle it. You want a arena that can
handle at least 25k. And a city that can handle a influx of 50k plus
people for the weekend. Watertown NY wouldn't pass the test. Since
there are a limited # of places the final 4 can be played, then they
have to schedule years in advance. So how do you determine which teams
are going to make the final 4 three years from now??? You're going to
need to know this so you don't pick a place that's going to give some
team a advantage.
Mike
|
9.1046 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:31 | 21 |
|
I don't want to start the intrastate feuding back up again, but this
UMass team reminds me a lot of the John Bagley-led BC teams of the
early 80s, teams that New Englanders can feel good about getting behind
even if in no way associated with the school. Talented but undersized
underdogs, with absolutely no quit in them, just never giving up if
there's a lose ball on the floor or off the boards. (Truth be told,
though, this team could be called Pittsburgh East what with the key
performers they have being pulled from the blacktops of the 'burgh.
All the more reason for me to like them...)
I agree with Chris about the home-team thing, though. Given all the
speculation around UMass' participation in Worcester heading into the
tourney, it's fairly obvious that the NCAA is, by popular mandate,
willingly flouting the spirit of its own rules. Change the rules to
allow for the occasional home-court appearance, or get rid of them. I
don't mind the former in the early rounds if the NCAA is up front about
it.
glenn
|
9.1047 | Neutrals are hard to find | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:36 | 22 |
9.1048 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:42 | 24 |
|
re .1044
The coaches and the NCAA committee have to get involved more. I
remember when Syracuse played Georgetown in the Big-East finals and
lost. The officiating was unbelievable. It was well one sided in favor
of Georgetown. Georgetown got away with murder. Boeheim held a press
conference right after the game, and made very emotional statement that
the officials had taken the game away from Syracuse. He then got up and
threw his chair across the room. Georgetown then went on to be the
National Champion. Later that year SI had a article about how such a
argressive team Georgetown was and how they got away with some very
flagrent fouls. And there in the full color was a picture of a
Georgetown player actually throwing his fist and landing it on a SU
player during the Big-East finals. This Georgetown player wasn't called
for a foul. I'm not picking on Georgetown. Any team is going to go out
and find their boundries (ie what the officials will let them get away
with). The officiating is bad and it's getting worse. The lesser known
teams don't stand a chance of having a fair game in the NCAA tourney.
They have to play MUCH better in order to win. I wound't be surprised
if the officials arn't getting a little something on the side to
officiate in a certain way.
Mike
|
9.1049 | No logical explanation; just change the rule, thenn... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 23 1992 13:50 | 10 |
|
The court need only be neutral for the teams involved. In UMass' case,
the other #3 seeds were Florida St. in Boise, Arizona in Atlanta, and
Arkansas in Milwaukee. As UMass could have swapped places with any one
of those #3 seeds, and as there was much advance excitement and
speculation about UMass coming to Worcester, my only conclusion was that
the decision was intentional. Surely it was, right?
glenn
|
9.1050 | When is a foul not a foul? When the player committing it's a star | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:00 | 17 |
| re: officiating
Agreed that things are getting out of hand, especially with play in the
paint. The referees are letting *way* too much go.
Anybody catch the announcing during the Gougetown vs. FSU game?
BigEastBigot Sean McDonaugh and BigManBigot Bill Walton were incensed
when Mourning fouled out, claiming that a referee must "show tolerance"
when a foul involves the disqualification of a star.
BAH! A foul is a foul, dagumit! It's clearly an unfair advantage to a
team with a star player who the referee's protect, and this kind of
"Fantastic" NBA-style officiating is something the NCAA would be wise
to guard against.
- ACC Chris
|
9.1051 | | FSDEV::MGILBERT | GHWB-Anywhere But America Tour 92 | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:01 | 13 |
|
You know it would be one thing if we were talking about Texas or
Kentucky here but I'm sorry folks Syracuse (or is that sorryexcuse?)
ain't that far from Worcester. UMASS didn't get any extra tickets
because they were a Massachusetts team and alot of the folks who bought
tickets never even imagined a UMASS team getting this far (they bought
tickets a long time ago because they like college basketball).
Yeah, the crowd responded to Calipari. Probably because they were as
much anti-Syracuse (there's alot of BC folks in this area) as they
were pro-UMASS.
|
9.1052 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:07 | 17 |
|
Agreed that a court must be as neutral as you can possibly make it.
If it was necessary that UMASS receive a #3 seed than they should have
been shipped out to another region.
I remember that Purdue got screwed with home-court opponents two or
three straight years in the 80's.
However this was a real shot in the arm for Mass. basketball and for
the area. Don't know how much that came into play.
I have noticed however that teams with large followings will get sent
out of their region(Kentucky, Arkansas, Indiana, etc), as organizers
are assured that a large contingent will travel to the tourney site
and insure financial success.
Cap
|
9.1053 | Tell it like it is, Soup | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:16 | 2 |
| RE .1032
Amen!
|
9.1054 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:21 | 9 |
| Chris -
The 5th foul on Mourning was horrible. From every angle it shouldn't
have been called a foul. If a foul HAD to be called, it should have
either been against FSU (guy was out of position, over the back and
hacking) or against the other Georgetown guy. Horrible, horrible
call.
JD
|
9.1055 | BigEast six (6) foul rule mighta hurt Georgetown ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:25 | 7 |
| Disagree, JD. I thought Mourning reached across and fouled the guy.
In any case my point wasn't whether or not he fouled him, but that the
announcers were wrong to suggest that a star player should receive
preferential treatment from the officials.
- ACC Chris
|
9.1056 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:30 | 28 |
|
> There are only so many TRULY neutral courts out there, Soup. Off the top
> of my head, I can think of just a few ... mostly in big cities with past
> or present NBA teams and *without* big time colleges in town or nearby ...
> Kemper in Kansas City, McNichols in Denver, HemisFair in San Antone, and
> so on.
You can scratch Kemper from that list, Bob. Less than an hour's drive
down I-70 will put you in Lawrence. It's bull that Kemper's a
permanenet site for the Big 8 tourney.
> Anybody catch the announcing during the Gougetown vs. FSU game?
> BigEastBigot Sean McDonaugh and BigManBigot Bill Walton were incensed
> when Mourning fouled out, claiming that a referee must "show tolerance"
> when a foul involves the disqualification of a star.
>
> BAH! A foul is a foul, dagumit! It's clearly an unfair advantage to a
> team with a star player who the referee's protect, and this kind of
> "Fantastic" NBA-style officiating is something the NCAA would be wise
> to guard against.
Yea, I totally agree Chris. I don't care if it is Mr. Superstar's
fifth. And a fifth foul shouldn't have to be any more obvious than the
previous 4.
Joe
|
9.1057 | Caught again | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:32 | 11 |
9.1058 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Mon Mar 23 1992 14:33 | 12 |
| Chris -
he din't reach across, he was coming down and his arm went for hte ball
- the contact was minimal. Considering he was hacked before then, it
should have been at least a no call. It was a case of a ref having the
whistle in the mouth, blowing it,and then having to call something. It
was also a case of a ref deciding the outcome of a game. IMO, FSU
would have won (better team), but that call handed it to them. ALso,
given the stuff that folks got away with, to call that foul was not
consistent with the rest of the game.
JD
|
9.1059 | why just U-Mass | MCIS2::CLAYBROOK | | Mon Mar 23 1992 15:32 | 9 |
| Why the coming down on U-Mass only, I agree that they shouldn't of
played in Worcester, but it happens all the time. Correct me if I'm
wrong but didn't Duke play it's first two games in Nort Carolina, in
fact they were probably closer too home than U-Mass was.
Dan
|
9.1060 | NIT plays at home | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Mar 23 1992 15:35 | 7 |
| By this logic, the whole NIT set up is wrong.
In the NIT, the favored team gets to play at home until there's 4 teams
left. The exception to this is only in cases where they can't schedule
the gym and have to move the game.
TTom
|
9.1061 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:00 | 20 |
|
> Given all the
> speculation around UMass' participation in Worcester heading into the
> tourney, it's fairly obvious that the NCAA is, by popular mandate,
> willingly flouting the spirit of its own rules. Change the rules to
> allow for the occasional home-court appearance, or get rid of them. I
> don't mind the former in the early rounds if the NCAA is up front about
> it.
Exactly, Glenn - the NCAA should shit or get off the can. It may not
have been their home floors, but Cincinnati, Ohio State, UMass, and
Duke certainly enjoyed that home crowd support. And Kansas playing in
Kemper would've been a huge advantage, plus the fact that it's a
regional and not the first 2 rounds makes it bigger. I haven't heard
much mention of Seton Hall playing in Philly - shouldn't they have some
pretty good local support behind them?
Joe
|
9.1062 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:09 | 5 |
| .1058 beat me to it. Duke played in Greensboro but I don't hear anyone
complaining. Cincinatti played in Dayton and no one is complaining.
The Crazy Met
|
9.1063 | Not! | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:10 | 16 |
9.1064 | | CAMONE::WAY | Doin' the Vatican Rag | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:18 | 9 |
| But I think in Philly you might find the same phenomenon that occurs
in Hartford. It ain't that far away from Northern Jersey.
When the Bruins or Rangers play in Hartford, it's like a home game.
I'd think that Seething Hell's fans would caravan to Philly....
'Saw
|
9.1065 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:30 | 6 |
| Whoops, my mistake. I thought Philly was farther north and practically
in Seton Hall's backyard. I was thinking more like what Saw said, that
the SH fans would make the short trip (and not that the the support
would come from the Philly residents).
Joe
|
9.1066 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:43 | 4 |
| The Women's Div.I tourney has alot of homecourt advantages too. The
reasoning behind it (and probably the NIT) is because it doesn't draw
as much national attention, to get the big crowds (and thus the $) you
gotta play where the fans are.
|
9.1067 | | CAMONE::WAY | Doin' the Vatican Rag | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:44 | 7 |
| I always thought Philly was a Navy town, right on the coast ;^)
Or is that Norfolk.......?
'Saw
|
9.1068 | in the heart of ACC country... | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:45 | 0 |
9.1069 | Home court is the norm in Women's Hoops | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 16:55 | 11 |
| Thw women's tournament does indeed go where the fans are. They simply
don't have the clout to do neutral courts across the country and they
admit it. Yesterday, the No 1 ranked Lady Hoos beat George Washington in
a romp in Charlottesville and now have the East Regionals in ...
Charlottesville. Home court advantage ... yeah, I'd say so.
Two years ago, Tennessee lost to Virginia in the East Region Finals and
went to the Final Four ... in Knoxville, Tenn on the Vols' home court.
Tennessee coach Pat Summitt was mildly torqued to say the least.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1070 | March Madness | MATE::MMARLAND | | Mon Mar 23 1992 17:54 | 17 |
| I'm some what puzzled over all the critisism over what teams have an
advantage with home courts, etc. It seems to me that the regular season
records should have some bearing on where a team plays. Why should the
slate be wiped clean for the tourney. If a team has a great season they
should be rewarded. This talk around Umass/Syracuse is riduculous.
Umass had a great season, they should reap the rewards, the highest any
Big East team was #4 Seton Hall, which tells me the conferance was not
all that strong this year. So what's it all come down to. March Madness
you play one game at a time. Winner goes on, loser watches.
Besides, Syracuse has been to the big dance, they knew what it would
take to do it again, but didn't get it done.
MM
to
|
9.1071 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:04 | 8 |
|
What all these people boo-hooing about UMass' homecourt advantage fail
to realize is that before Calipari made a public plea for fan support
and before UMass took on Syracuse, who alot of people dislike anyways,
many people in this area greeted the news of UMass playing in Worcester
with a collective yawn. A large number of the people cheering for UMass
yesterday were not UMass fans. Besides after we kick Kentucky's butt
there'll be no excuses.
|
9.1072 | another geography lesson for cheat-ace | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:04 | 15 |
| >Not unless Philly fans go schizo all of a sudden and start liking
>Northern New Jersey teams.
By this shabby logic, then, Cincinnatti certainly got no support
in Dayton, given Daytonians' preference for the Flyers.
Pick up a geography book, cheat, and understand that proximity
by road will yield a much higher number of alumni, fans, and
feigns [C.K.] actually being there.
On the other hand, UCLA playing in Arizona was no good deal, given
that it's a loooong drive.
MrT
|
9.1073 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:07 | 16 |
| > Yesterday, the No 1 ranked Lady Hoos beat George Washington in
> a romp in Charlottesville and now have the East Regionals in ...
> Charlottesville. Home court advantage ... yeah, I'd say so.
That's one thing that jumped out at me when I looked at the brackets
for the women's tournament. After the first 2 rounds are played on
home courts, the regionals go to a place where a team in that region
has a chance to host. The only exception is the West:
East Regionals: at Charlottesville (UVA was #1 seed in East)
Midwest Regionals: at Boulder (Colorado was #7 in the Midwest)
Mideast Regionals: at Purdue (Purdue is #3 seed in Mideast)
Joe
|
9.1074 | Heavens, no | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:09 | 7 |
| Why pick on the UMass "home court" advantage now after it's all done ???
Why not slam the New Mexico State Aggies for making the upcoming West
Regionals in Albuquerque, New Mexico ??? After all, we can't have our No
12 seeds enjoying home state cooking, can we ???
Bob Hunt
|
9.1075 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:26 | 15 |
|
Actually, in defense of Zoo-Mass, I mean U-Mass, any underdog seems
to get the entire arena behind them no matter where they are playing.
Given that SU has a name and had the rep, it's no surprise to me
that most of the netural fans would root for the underdog, UMass. I
mean, everybody loves the no-names especially in the NCAA tourney and
a lot of people hate the favorite.
UMass deserves a lot of credit for their performance on Sunday.
Now the proof of the pudding will come next weekend.
bill..g.
|
9.1076 | | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:32 | 3 |
| RE: Philly
Philly is a Navy town, but the Naval Ship Yard is on the Delaware River.
|
9.1077 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:37 | 16 |
| re .1071
>> Besides after we kick Kentuky's butt there'll be no excuses.
Yea, right! Seemes to me that UK already d a little "butt kicking" of
their own back in December by the tune of a 21 point victory. That
game obviously means nothing at this stage of the game. However, if UK
plays as well as they did Sunday against Iowa State then I doubt this
game will be close. When the outside game is on, Mash roams the inside
at will, and is very difficult to stop.
I would've preferred UK playing Syracuse actually. UMASS I'm sure will
have a little added incentive to show that the earlier game was a
fluke. Always hate the revenge games!
WILDCAT
|
9.1078 | No reason for UMass to have to defend their win, not at all... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:38 | 13 |
|
You guys seem to have misinterpreted what's being said. The NCAA
supposedly has rules to avoid home-court situations, which through
loopholes (now where have we heard that recently?) they openly flout,
consciously and not by coincidence. I'm pulling for UMass all the
way amongst the teams that are left and am making no excuses for
Syracuse, but that's irrelevant to this discussion. If the NCAA wants
to reward top seeds, come right out and make it the policy (best teams
play closest to home). It might even make things more interesting, as
far as I can see...
glenn
|
9.1079 | It's not UMass's fault the NCAA practices Thypocrisy (tm) | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:48 | 15 |
| re: .1078 (Waugamain)
Bingo. Purty sure my note started this whole brew-ha-ha, and in it I
clearly stated that this was not intended as a slight to UMass. The
NCAA has hard and fast rules that state that teams are NOT to enjoy
homecourt advantages in the Tournament. What this amounts to is pure
lip service, given the incredible home edge the Minutemen enjoyed on
Sunday. That crowd was one of the loudest I've heard all year
*anywhere*, and I'll guarantee it wasn't cause the so-called neutral
observers were somehow caught up with an underdog team pulling the huge
upset, seeings how Massachusetts was a clear favorite to win the danged
game in the first place.
- ACC Chris
|
9.1080 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:53 | 11 |
|
>> Yea, right! Seemes to me that UK already d a little "butt kicking" of
>> their own back in December by the tune of a 21 point victory. That
>> game obviously means nothing at this stage of the game.
Ancient history, my dear Wildcat. After that loss these boys had to
come back here and admit to their fans that they lost to a team from
a place where a duplex is two trailers homes stacked on top of each other.
You better believe they'll be out for revenge.
|
9.1081 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Mon Mar 23 1992 18:58 | 11 |
| The nine main selection committee has added a even higher level
a manipulation, what with setting up Bob vs. Dale, or, worse,
Eddie Sutton & Son returning to their old friends in Lexington
this week; and the committee tried to top it all off by wiring
Zona to make the party with that thousandaire Chris Mills.
Unfortunately, Lute did his usual Gene Keady-style tournament
choke-job so Chris won't be making what the committee had clearly
envisioned as every sportswriter's Ultimate Geek Dream.
MrT
|
9.1082 | | CAMONE::WAY | Doin' the Vatican Rag | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:01 | 4 |
| Yeah, I knew about Philly being a Navy town....8^)
'Saw
|
9.1083 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:02 | 8 |
|
I'm not sure the homecort advantage thing is all that important, at
least with the UMass/Syracuse game. I don't think there was much of a
home court advantage. If UMass played in Syracuse, then I think there
would be a home court advantage. Syracuse is too isolated from any
other big school.
Mike_who's_a_big_SU_fan
|
9.1084 | :-) | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:07 | 5 |
| PHilly -
Ain't that down the coast a little ways from where I'm at...
JD
|
9.1085 | Huh?!?!? | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:10 | 11 |
|
> I'm not sure the homecort advantage thing is all that important, at
> least with the UMass/Syracuse game. I don't think there was much of a
> home court advantage.
Were you watching the same game as the rest of us??
Joe
|
9.1086 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:12 | 22 |
|
'scuse me but all this "homecourt advantage" stuff has me curious
from one respect.
I'm pretty sure that the Centrum in Woostah is about 60 miles from
the UMass Campus. Naturally, this kind of a proximity superficially
assumes that the Minuteman have a "homecourt advantage" right?
OK, somebody 'splain to me how this is different from Duke playing in
Greensboro, which according to my road atlas is about 50 miles from
Durham.
Then please explain how, when the tickets went on sale in February,
the NCAA knew that those buying the tickets were UMass homers....
Thanks,
I remain,
thankful_I_was_in_class_Friday_&_didn't_have_to_suffer_through_the_SJU_loss
Kev
|
9.1087 | On a neutral court, Syracuse wins yesterday game, IMO. | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:13 | 5 |
| No home court advantage?! Haw haw haw!!!1111 All them screaming and
wildly out_a control fans must've been a figment of my imagination ...
- ACC Chris
|
9.1088 | Another Knorr belt high fastball over the fence... | SHALOT::MEDVID | Dancing in the deepest oceans | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:17 | 11 |
| >No home court advantage?! Haw haw haw!!!1111 All them screaming and
>wildly out_a control fans must've been a figment of my imagination ...
So by this logic, IgKnorr(tm), you most certainly must be willing to
admit that UNC has a home court advantage in the ACC tournaments played
in Charlotte. Imagine, losing by 20 on your very own, self-proclaimed
home courd advantage tournament championship court.
Good one.
--dan'l
|
9.1089 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:19 | 9 |
| and Duke DIDN't??????
spin control or are you just mad 'cause the games in Atlanta
were underattended and deviod of emotion (Friday, in particular?)
I remain,
knowing
Kev
|
9.1090 | Typically most are rooting *against* UNC in ACC Tourney ... | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:25 | 8 |
| Hate to bust your bubble dan'l, but ACC Tournament tix are distributed
equally to all schools who're members of the conference. If those
teams get bounced and Carolina fans should happen to scoop 'em up, so
be it. You wouldn't wanna penalyze us for being so danged good,
wouldja?
- ACC Chris
|
9.1091 | | ROYALT::ASHE | We finally got a piece of the pie... | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:27 | 82 |
| Ok, I have a few minutes and just got through all this stuff.
1) The NCAA considers a home site an arena where a team plays
x amount of games at home. I think it's 4, but I'm not sure.
So St. John's couldn't play at MSG, UConn probably couldn't
play at Hartford, Georgetown couldn't play at the Cap Centre,
and UNC could NOT play at the Dean Dome. UMASS did not play
any games at the Centrum. True they traveled less than any team
to their site, but technically it wasn't a home site.
2) UMASS did not get extra tickets. However, if a bunch of UMASS
fans stop someone rooting for Old Dominion after a loss Friday for
Sunday's tickets, more UMASS fans probably have a shot at them than
a Kentucky or Syracuse fan would.
3) I was there in a section of ticket holders via the lottery. The
crowd Friday night was also pro-UMASS, but also anti-Syracuse. The
general consensus was that Boeheim was a whiner, Syracuse was
overrated, or a choke team, and anyone that knocked them off was ok
in their book. UMASS was viewed as a David team and any chance to
see a Goliath knocked off was ok by them. So more people cheered
for Princeton than Syracuse too...
Now, that that's all said... WOW!!! That was totally incredible. Went
to the Centrum around 12 on Friday. Didn't make signs or anything
because I wanted to get a feel for the setup and what I could(n't)
get away with. Got there, and found our section and headed down...
and kept walking... and walking... bang, wound up with 5th row seats,
behind the basket, next to the UNCC pep band. Life's rough I guess.
Talked to people around us for a while, went down front when the
ODU cheerleaders opened the pom-pom box and got pom-poms for my friends,
instantly turning us from casual ticket holders to die-hard Monarch fans
screaming "ODU...ODU..." at the top of the lungs. No sexist remarks
about the cheerleaders, but the scenery was nice (ha ha)... Good game for
the first 33 minutes or so, and the Kentucky put them away. The guy behind
me was yelling at Pitino and his $400 suits, and we instantly took
a disliking to Gimel Martinez because he must have gone to the
McHale/Ainge/Laimbeer school of whining...
Next game... UNC-Charlotte vs Iowa St. We were psyched from the
weekend before to root for ISU because of Johnny Orr. ESPN interviewed
him and Lefty Driessel because Lefty's team was home watching with 22
wins and Johnny had a 5-9 record in the Big 8. Johnny said they
belonged, beat some good teams, and felt no remorse. Vitale talked
about how when Johnny was at Michigan, he handed Vitale his last loss
as a coach. Johnny said "Yeah, and we kicked your ass too!". That was
it, we were immediate members in the Johnny Orr fan club. Only set
back to that was that the UNCC was next to us, including the band the
family of a player (whose cousin (I think)) was Lance Dottin of U of
Michigan football fame, and the cheerleaders improved the view by 200%.
Made me see why dan'l had such a good time swimming and boating... wow.
Oh, so where was I. We rooted for UNCC, but whenever Johnny got mad
or needed to do something, we cheered him on. He looked over at us
once with this "What the hell are they looking at type look", which
made us proud. Also decided to nickname their Czech center "Stoyko",
rather than Julius. Who knows why. Also in warmups, had know idea
who Justus Thigpen was, but we liked his name, so we adopted him
whenever he touched the ball... which was a lot. Fun time, fun game.
Glad to see Johnny win, but as time went on, we missed the spandex
of the UNCC pom-pom girls...
Went to the Sports Pub for happy hour and returned for the second two
games. Wound up next to the Syracuse band the second game and had the
Fordham cheerleaders in front of us the first game. They had free
pom-poms too so we took those... gee, same team colors as UMASS... so
we rooted for UMASS. UMASS played real tough. Dobbs was a force
inside, too strong and quick for Fordham.
Then came the 'cuse-Princeton game. Pretty much a pro-Princeton crowd
because the crowd resented Boeheim and they figured they'd rather play
UMASS than Syracuse. 8 cheerleaders there, only 3 women which made us
wonder. The band was obnoxious and the cheerleaders held up cards like
"Noise" "Let's go Orange" and "Defense" as if we couldn't pick up what
everyone else was yelling. That was it. We rooted for Princeton too.
They lost because they couldn't hit their 3-pointers and couldn't out
rebound Syracuse. Moten carried Syracuse, the rest of the team stunk
up the place.
Gotta go... day 2 to follow... soon... including more Johnny... saying
hi to James Brown, getting (as it turned out) on TV, and other stuff...
|
9.1092 | ;^) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:28 | 14 |
| Yeah, as was mentioned many, many notes back, UMass got a whopping
250 tickets.
Student allocation was a grand total of 30!
Centrum seats ~13,000 people.
Sure does look to me like UMass, located 60 miles away, sure did have
the place packed with homers.
I remain,
amused_by_ACC Chris,
Kev
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9.1093 | the nice part a a seeded nat'l tournament | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:29 | 13 |
| Well, after enduring months a hearing about how the Big8 was
obviously the best conference and the SEC the 2nd best my isn't
it interesting to see what actually was borne out when the chips
were down:
ACC 4
Big10 3
Metro 2
Big East 1
Pac10 1
SEC 1
Big8 1
|
9.1094 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:31 | 7 |
| re -1:
Please tell who said the SEC was the second best conference! I never
heard that one. The SEC was consistently ranked fourth or fifth the
entire season.
WILDCAT
|
9.1095 | yo axe i answer buddy | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:35 | 6 |
| Patrick Reusse of the Mpls Star Trib for one. They got hyped quite
a lot, what with all the gushing about Arkansas and Alabama not
to mention Kaintuck, even murmurings about SoCarolina and Tennessee
and Auburn AND... LSU.
MrT
|
9.1096 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:35 | 9 |
| From the word around town, UK had as much of a homecourt advantage as
UMASS. They were assigned as many tickets as UMASS was. Rumor has it
that UK fans booked a whole hotel. I did see a bus outside of a local
eating establishment. The establishment had a "Welcome Kentucky Fans"
sign outside, so I assume the bus was full of UK fans.
Chris, you chastise dan'l about his ACC Tourney homecourt comments yet
still express outrage over UMASS? Just substitute UMASS for UNC in
your reply and you answer your own concerns.
|
9.1097 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:36 | 20 |
|
There was DEFINITELY a home court advantage for UMass.
I don't want to take anything away from them by any means, they a great and
deserving team.
But if the NCAA has rules about no home court advantage, this game
broke them. I've been to a lot of SU games where I felt bad for the
other team - I mean the dome is overwhelming, and the fans are INTO it.
But this game beat crowds at even SU-GT/Dome games, imho.
I don't think it was all pro-underdog, either. I agree with Beoheim
(miracles never cease) about being p.o.'d that UMass over SU should be
considered an upset, but nevertheless, people saw it that way. However,
you didn't see see them rooting that way for ODU over Kentucky. You saw
it a *little* during SU Princeton, but I still really think this was
mostly SU hatred. I went with a guy who roots violently against SU
always. I asked him why and he said he doesn't know why, he just does.
- Sean
|
9.1098 | Mark my words, Dean vs. Bob is on the horizon. | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:41 | 12 |
| re: Conference Superiority
Correct, MrT. Let's hope the ACC and Big10 cain hookup next year for
one_a dem money-grubbing "Challenge" events, now that the BigEast has
backed off and out.
Course I've been predicting the demise of the BigTVeast for years now,
given their continuous subpar recruiting campaigns. Anybody believe me
though? Noooooo ....
- ACC Chris
|
9.1099 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:43 | 10 |
9.1100 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Mon Mar 23 1992 19:48 | 15 |
|
re .1097
Ever go to SU games at Manley. You want to talk about a home court
advantage.... Oppsing teams hated playing there. It only seated 12k.
The Dome which can seat 30k+ at a basketball game is nothing compared
to Manley as far as fan intimidation goes.
I don't think the crowd affected the game that much. I thought it was
some dumb coaching that lost the game. Maybe UMass would have lost if
they played at Maddison Square Garden, but SU should have won that
game. They had the talent, and the experience, but some dumb plays and
coaching lost it for them.
Mike
|
9.1101 | Final Word on this homecourt advantage crap: | SHALOT::MEDVID | Dancing in the deepest oceans | Mon Mar 23 1992 20:06 | 10 |
|
Who cares?
Let's just enjoy the games...dontcha love it?
--dan'l
|
9.1102 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 23 1992 20:16 | 25 |
| You won't hear this Syracuse fan complaining about the "homecourt"
advantage. It's happened before (remember SU playing in the
Carrier Dome?), and it will keep on happening, IMO. But don't
fool yourself into thinking those were just neutral fans who
hated SU...Calipari's childish cheerleading antics indicated
otherwise.
The Syracuse kids played with a lot of heart, given the environment,
but in the end they didn't execute well enough to win the game.
Halfway thru the 2nd half they were up 8, with the ball, and had
control of the game. They proceeded to take some questionable shots,
and had some bad turnovers. Their inexperience, and the lack of control
from the bench allowed UMass to get back into it. IMO, Boehiem didn't
coach that team thru the end of the game. Too much freedom given to
young kids fighting the UMass players, and the crowd.
And why he didn't play more zone is beyond me. Every time he did
UMass looked totally confused, and didn't get off a good shot.
re: ACC Chris' comments re: NCAA's giving it to SU
There's no doubt in my mind that putting SU against Princeton, UMass
@ Worcester, and in the same Region as Duke, was not a coincidence.
|
9.1103 | | ROYALT::ASHE | We finally got a piece of the pie... | Mon Mar 23 1992 20:35 | 41 |
| re: Sean...
Yeah, that puts you where? Other side of the basket or up on the side?
As far as yesterday goes, that was fun too. UMASS band was to our
left. ISU cheerleaders in front of us. Led cheers of "Johnny, Johnny
as he came on and off the court." After the game he waved at us. Got
James Brown to wave at us during halftime too. Thigpen and Bavis were
awesome from outside. Mashburn hit most of his points within 2 feet of
the basket. Good, tight game down until the end. Never seen a guy get
kicked in the head by a guy dunking before either. Yelled at Martinez
again until he fouled out and we got up and waved at him as he left.
Turns out that got us on the tube, of course it helps to pick yourself
out with a neon green (Whitefish) cap, and a yellow shirt.
The bedlam took place. UMASS-Syracuse. Again, with a local (NOT HOME)
team in there, they got most of the backing, along with Boeheim
bashers. Great game. The Hopkins injury happened right in front of
us and we couldn't tell what happened either. McRae must have got him.
The noise was deafening, with help from the band and even Calipuri. The
closeness didn't hurt either. Both sides were screaming at the top of
their lungs. Nice gesture of the UMASS players going to console
Johnson at the end of the game. Also got to see Boeheim REALLY pissed
at some of the fans or media on his way off the court. Not sure what
was said, but it tee'd him off something fierce.
Great time was had by us. Looking forward to Albany in '95, if not one
of the other sites before that. Right up there with watching RPI win
the hockey championship back in '85 in Detriot(tm). Hearing the
Syracuse cheerleaders spell out Syracuse and when asked "What does it
spell?" Yell "Probation..."... yelling at Moten, "pull down your
socks", comparing the looks of the 3rd ref to Eddie Munster...
Cheering for ODU twice a half even Sunday afternoon... it was AWESOME
BABY, with a CAPITAL A, UN-BE-LEIVABLE...
And I did see Mr. Hendry, dapperly dressed in his red pinstriped shirt
and maroon tie walking from one side of the court to the other, but he
couldn't hear me scream at him....
-Walt
|
9.1104 | | ROYALT::ASHE | We finally got a piece of the pie... | Mon Mar 23 1992 20:39 | 9 |
| Oh yeah, and I'm not claiming to say that the fans were all out to
bash SU. There were a lot of UMASS fans, but as I said, more Sunday
than Friday, and I'm sure if there were ODU, UNCC, Princeton people
looking to dump their tickets, they went to UMASS people. But I
sincerely doubt UMASS got extra tickets. I ordered mine a last fall
and I rooted for UMASS (because of the anti-SU mentality and the
atmosphere), but it only makes sense local people root for their team.
If URI or UCONN or BC wound up there, the same thing would have
happened I'm sure...
|
9.1105 | \ | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Mon Mar 23 1992 20:48 | 6 |
| 'T, Eddie Fogler of Vandy said it best at the beginning of the year
when some were gushing about the SEC. "Let's wait and see how well we
do in the NCAA's!". Eddie undoubtedly was referring to the poor
showing the SEC has had in recent NCAA's.
WILDCAT
|
9.1106 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Mon Mar 23 1992 23:11 | 20 |
9.1107 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 24 1992 11:40 | 26 |
| If you think I'm going to complain about the "home court", you're
crazy. I've waited a long time for this and I'm going to enjoy it for
as long as I can, even though it's likely to come to a crashing halt on
Thursday. Us being on TV Thursday will prevent me from road tripping
to Providence for the NCAA hockey tournament, I'm afraid.
Remember one thing though - we lost to GW, West Virginia and Temple the
firsted time we played them thised year. Beat them the second time.
Lost to Kaintuck the firsted time ....
I was basically a runner for the weekend - delivering information to
the radio stations scattered around. Walt, I'm not surprised I
couldn't hear you. I couldn't hear *ANYTHING*.
The real shame is that it only took the most successful hoop team in
UMass history for us to get the publicity we deserve as the State
University of Massachusetts. Boston College, Harvard and Boston
University are not - we are. And any politicians who try to jump on
the bandwagon should be pushed right off. They don't give us any help.
And to echo the words I said to my esteemed colleague Nazz who I worked
with at press row this weekend - "Take *THAT*, Big East." This is a
weekend I'll always remember and be proud of, home court advantage or
not.
John
|
9.1108 | | RUGBY1::way | Wrap them knees, boy! | Tue Mar 24 1992 12:04 | 15 |
| John,
You deserve your moment in the sun.
For my part, I hope that UCONN schedules UMASS (or vice versa) next season.
A rejuvenated UMASS team such as you have now, would inject new life into
the old Yankee Conference UCONN-UMASS rivalry, and make it exciting to
watch. (Not to mention another opportunity for SPORTS get-togethers.)
Best o' luck on Thursday. I'll be pullin' for ya!
'Saw
|
9.1109 | | GIAMEM::SCHOTT | | Tue Mar 24 1992 12:12 | 18 |
| Re: 9.1107
John, I don't think UMASS' glorious run has to come crashing to
a halt this Thursday. I think the team is quietly confident in knowing
they were able to knock off the Big East Champ, (home court or no home
court advantage) while playing perhaps their worst game in over a month!
Clearly, if Kentucky is allowed to shoot the ball the way they did
against Iowa State, and Brown, Barbee and Malloy combine for a 30% FG
percentage, as they did against Syracuse, there will be no joy in
Amherst on Friday morning!
Hopefully, Kentucky will be looking ahead to Duke! If I was
Coach Cal, I would concede Mashburn his 30 points down low, but
make sure the troops work very hard in contesting the outside shooting
of Pelphrey, Feldhaus, Farmer and company!
Russ
|
9.1110 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Tue Mar 24 1992 13:09 | 17 |
|
>> The real shame is that it only took the most successful hoop team in
>> UMass history for us to get the publicity we deserve as the State
>> University of Massachusetts. Boston College, Harvard and Boston
>> University are not - we are.
It's to be expected. Not only is UMass out in the boonies but they us-
ually stink too. Not exactly a combination that spells fan support.
Then when you throw in the fact that the Boston area probably has
more colleges per square inch than any place else on the planet, it
becomes easy to understand why UMass has always been an afterthought.
However, one of the great things about this year is the dividends it's
going to pay for years to come. With all the euphoria and national expos-
ure UMass will have a much easier time recruiting the big-time talent.
|
9.1111 | | USCTR2::NAHEARN | | Tue Mar 24 1992 13:16 | 14 |
| Having graduated from Southeastern Massachusetts University (now UMASS,
NorthDartmouth)..I think the statement that UMASS is THE State
University of Massachusetts is not entirely proper!! Although SMU had
the 'Southeastern' tag on it...it was (and still is) 'A' state
university!!! To suggest that UMASS Amherst deserves the 'THE'
designation is insulting to other State Universities. The state
legislature must have felt similarly, given their decision to make
ULowell UMASS-Lowell and SMU UMASS-NDartmouth to go along with
UMASS-Boston.
HTH,
Nelly
|
9.1112 | Starting times for Regionals | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue Mar 24 1992 14:02 | 28 |
| EAST
Thursday: UMass vs. Kentucky, 7:41 pm
Duke vs. Seton Hall, 30 minutes after
Saturday: Championship game, 7pm
WEST
Thursday: Florida State vs. Indiana, 8:03 pm
UCLA vs. New Mexico State, 30 minutes after
Saturday: Championship game, 4:42 pm
SOUTHEAST
Friday: Ohio State vs. North Carolina, 8:03 pm
Michigan vs. Oklahoma State, 30 minutes after
Sunday: Championship game, 4 pm
MIDWEST
Friday: Memphis State vs. Georgia Tech, 8:18 pm
Cincinnati vs. Texas-El Paso, 30 minutes after
Sunday: Championship game, 1:42 pm
|
9.1113 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 24 1992 14:09 | 21 |
| > I've waited a long time for this and I'm going to enjoy it for
> as long as I can,
> And to echo the words I said to my esteemed colleague Nazz who I worked
> with at press row this weekend - "Take *THAT*, Big East." This is a
> weekend I'll always remember and be proud of,
As I said in a previous note (in the BE note), congratulations John.
But, I thought you said you really didn't care about the hoop team....
re: scheduling UConn-UMass again
As someone just suggested, I think this rivalry SHOULD be resurrected.
And I think A-10 teams SHOULD regularly play BE teams...ie: every year.
These isolated hit-and-runs could prove misleading.
There's an understandable hatred toward the BE, with it's shadow covering
all other northeast collegiate conferences. So maybe more inter-conference
play will help bring some respect to the BE as a year-in-and-year-out
premier basketball conference, and not as some undeserving media darling.
|
9.1114 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Tue Mar 24 1992 14:19 | 10 |
| >>As someone just suggested, I think this rivalry SHOULD be resurrected.
>>And I think A-10 teams SHOULD regularly play BE teams...ie: every year.
>>These isolated hit-and-runs could prove misleading.
I'd like to see this matchup also. I love the BE ACC matchup they have
early in the season. You usually don't get to see any good games that
early on. We need more of these conference matchups. It's benificial to
everyone.
Mike
|
9.1115 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Tue Mar 24 1992 14:25 | 23 |
|
Beoheim has said that there's no way *he* wants to come into the Centrum
to play UMass. He says the team has enough "tests" already.
Which reminds me of another new trend I hate. All the teams now are
concerned with playing the LEAST amount of tough teams as possible to
win the conference/get a tournament bid (see it in other college sports, not
just here). Talk of getting rid of conference tournaments because they
are just outlets for upstarts to knock of champs, talk of paring out the
32 lesser teams from NCAA, talk of nuking the BE/ACC matchup, etc., etc.
Geez, no sense playing big games and tournies JUST to give the fans an
exciting game, huh? Its like all that matters is what is the smallest
amount they have to do and have to test themselves to "win" the ratings
game. "Why test ourselves and lose standings?"
How boring, why don't we just assemble all the teams before the year
starts, have a computer and a bunch of experts rate them, pick the
champs, and then not play *any* games because each and every game might
be one that a team could lose? Okay, I'm exagerrating, but cripes are
we here to see good sports or here to see teams maneuvre into
championship games (see Big Eight).
- Sean
|
9.1116 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Tue Mar 24 1992 14:29 | 14 |
|
re .1115
I know what you mean. But it seems kind of stupid to me. Syracuse is a
prime example of this. They don't like to play any good teams until the
Big-E conference. And then they wonder why they don't do well in the
NCAA tourney. Remember NC State several years ago. Comming into the
tourney they had one of the worst records. But they took it all. The
reason they had a lousy record was because they had one hell of a
schedule. Then going into the tourney they were better prepared to play
the good teams. I sure as hell don't want to pay any money to watch SU
play Colgate or Niagra or LaMoyne (but they do every year).
Mike
|
9.1117 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Mar 24 1992 15:21 | 10 |
| Joe, a slight misunderstanding. I do care about the basketball team.
I would be more excited and happier with a great season by the football
team than anything else. Don't get me wrong, this is tremendous, but I
had and have more personal involvement with the football team
throughout the years. I would also be more excited if we had a hockey
team competing at this level because I like college hockey better than
college basketball. Of course, I'm still walking on air now and
enjoying it for as long as it lasts.
John
|
9.1118 | | RUGBY1::way | Wrap them knees, boy! | Tue Mar 24 1992 16:51 | 11 |
| It was me who suggested the UCONN-UMASS match up.
I remember in the old days of the Yankee Conference UCONN UMASS used to
be one of the VERY best games..... Always a heated rivalry on the order
of the Red Sox-Yankees in my mind.
I'd love to see them play every season, first there, then here, alternating
home court advantage.
'Saw
|
9.1119 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 24 1992 17:35 | 25 |
| > I sure as hell don't want to pay any money to watch SU
> play Colgate or Niagra or LaMoyne (but they do every year).
Careful there Mike, I'm a LeMoyne grad ! :^) (just a mile down
the road from SU, with all the SU privs)
I hear ya re: their light schedule. But there are good arguments
on both sides of the debate. There IS pressure to win, AND get into
the NCAA tournament. The light early schedule allows a coach:
#1 - to get some "W"s, and; #2 - to work with and develop his team.
Rollie's tough schedule back-fired on him this year. And you need
some cupcakes to get guys like Harris, Sekunda and Jackson some
serious minutes. And in the case of those Upstate NY schools,
there's more involved than just feeding SU easy "W"s. There are
broader relationships in the geographical, and educational areas
that make those games important.
And SU's December schedule this year wasn't that ridiculous:
Cornell, UNC-Asheville, Fla St, St. Joe's, E. Kentucky,
TCU, Lafayette, Wichita St
And this isn't unique to SU. Just check the list of big name
schools on Coastal Carolina's, Maryland-Eastern Shore's, etc. schedule.
|
9.1120 | | OLDTMR::RACZKA | sweet and saxy | Tue Mar 24 1992 17:36 | 20 |
| This has been the most exciting tourney is many years
New Mexico State, UTEP, Memphis State, UMass, Cincinnati
and Michigan
have kept this tournanment frome being VERY BORING
witness some of the *best* play in a very long time!
The sweet 16 will bring *more* outstanding play
I picked UCLA before this thing started, but
right now Michigan, Memphis State and New Mexico State
look real good
Duke will have a *hell* of a time with Seton Hall and should
they survive that onslaught, the UMass-Kentucky winner will
bring another battle
this is great and my VCR is working OT baby!!
chris UCLA '82
|
9.1121 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Tue Mar 24 1992 17:45 | 16 |
|
re .1119
Didn't mean to ruffle any feathers there about LaMoyne. My brother went
to LaMoyne, while I went to SU.
Lets face it though, LaMoyne dosn't have a great BB team. However they
do have a damn good Baseball team.
I understand about them playing the regional schools. But SU plays so
many rinky-dink schools early on. Take a look at the Carrier Classic.
How many taams do you see there that are any where near the caliper of
SU. Oh every once in a while they get a good team to play, but not too
many times.
Mike
|
9.1122 | which Seton Hall team will show up? | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Orioles in '92 | Tue Mar 24 1992 17:53 | 11 |
| re .1120:
> Duke will have a *hell* of a time with Seton Hall
Agreed, providing the Pirates don't play like they did in the Big East
tournament and in Round 1 against LaSalle. At their best Seton Hall
can give Duke all they can handle, but the Pirates have hardly been the
most consistent team this year...
py
|
9.1123 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:14 | 9 |
|
Wright for Seaton Hall may do a decent job on Dukes center (oh I forget
his name, it begins with a L though). Hurley for Duke may have a little
trouble with the Hurley at Seaton Hall (his younger brother). But I
think Duke will win. Now if anyone here has kept up with my earlier
predictions about SU, then you should know how good my predictions
are.8*) 8*)
Mike
|
9.1124 | | ZEKE::VICKIE | | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:27 | 10 |
| Every year SU pads itself with 10-12 wins early in the season,by
playing cupcakes.It's one thing to play cupcakes,it's another to play
them at home every year.It's like they're running their own
pre-season up there.This year SU was not rated in the pre-season top 25
,but after their little exhibition season they were 12-1 and rated in
the the top 15.Don't get me wrong I am a big SU even in this so-so year
for them and the BE,but I think it really hurts them in the long run.
If your going play those D-2 schools at least take a little road trip.
R.Jones
|
9.1125 | I'd kicked my bro's ace | SHALOT::HUNT | Go Lady 'Hoos !!! | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:31 | 14 |
| Fascinating matchup in the upcoming Duke-Seton Hall game ... Bobby Hurley
against younger bro' Danny Hurley. Ya figure they gotta know each
other's moves and fakes like it's second nature.
How many hours have they beat each other up on the home hoop hanging on
the garage door ??? Wonder how many times they play-announced the
winning shots against each other ??? How many rejections, shot-fakes,
steals, bankers, lean-ins, free throws, you name it ... ???
And how many times did Mom have to call them in before dinner got cold ???
I'm not sure I'd want to be Mom & Pop sitting in the stands this week.
They're guaranteed both a "W" and an "L" in the same game.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1126 | Dehere will have to be unconscious for this to even be close. | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:37 | 11 |
| I'm pretty sure Danny Hurley has been mostly nailed to the Seton Hall
bench this year. I remember when Carolina blew The Hall out in the
ACC/BE Challenge he played some and looked awful.
Seton Hall does have two (2) chances in this game though:
1. Slim
2. None
- ACC Chris
|
9.1127 | Danny, meet Bobby. Bobby, Danny. | CSOA1::SIMPSON_T | In search of mythical kings | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:48 | 12 |
|
re .1125
Some TV commentator said during last week's games that the Hurley's
have a mutual agreement that they don't play against each other, so they
actually might not know each other's moves all that well, except as
spectators.
On the other hand, they didn't say how long that agreement had been
in place. 5 days? 5 months? 5 years?
tom
|
9.1128 | Duke will cruise...Danny Hurley and Wright may not even play. | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:50 | 14 |
| Wins over Fla St and TCU weren't easy...and both had good teams.
I don't think the cupcakes mind their % of the gate at the Carrier
Dome either. :^)
re: Duke-Seton Hall
I've been wrong before, but I don't think SH has a chance in hell
at keeping this thing within 10 pts. They're going to get creamed
at the point, and at the small forward positions (Karnishovas guarding
one of the Hill's ?...gimme a break). And as tough as Jerry Walker
is, I can't see him handling Laettner on the perimeter (with room
to drive to the hoop...bigtime foul city !).
|
9.1129 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Tue Mar 24 1992 18:54 | 12 |
| Duke will win, and I guarentee that teh Seton Hall front liine is in
foul trouble early. The refs will decide the outcome - in fact, they
already have decided it in their heads. At last year's west final
between the Hall and UNLV, the refs were whistling fouls against the
Hall before the opening tip off. I'm telling ya, you can't touch
Laetner or the Hills without getting whistled.
On the Hurleys, I read an article that said they played lots of one on
ones in the driveway, complete with fist fights. Sounds typical.
JD
|
9.1130 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Mar 24 1992 19:00 | 13 |
| I have to admit, JD, that the refs sure did their part in the
Duke vs. Micghigan matchup earlier this year. It was no big
deal cuz it was a preconference game for the Wolves and a pre-
Exhibition Conference Season for the Blue Devils, but the calls
sure had a way a going the Dookies way. I noticed that for sure,
and I *hate* Michigan.
>complete with fist fights. Sounds typical.
Typical what JD? Typical Iro-Amercain behavior? I recent this
vicious ethnic slur you level against my people.
MrT
|
9.1131 | Big East=Defense | ZEKE::VICKIE | | Tue Mar 24 1992 19:15 | 13 |
| Duke-Seton Hall
Game might be closer some may think,Seton Hall is from a defensive
conf., which likes to beat up on each other.If SH keeps the game in
60-70 range I feel they have great shot to win.Being from the Big East
hurts almost all of the teams in terms of recruiting.It lacks the
offensive punch that most recruits like.I know if was kid deciding on a
college I know it wouldn't be a BE school.Where hacking is the norm,but
the defensive toughness does pay off in tourney time.(maybe not this
year)but in years pass.Now look at the SEC where games in 90-100's are
the norm.But the their teams lack defense to put the clamps on a team
like Duke.Seton Hall has the defense, depth and experience to upset
Duke.
|
9.1132 | Can't win at all | SHALOT::MEDVID | Dancing in the deepest oceans | Tue Mar 24 1992 19:25 | 12 |
| As far as I'm concerned, Mom and Pop Hurley already are in a lose lose
situation, not a win lose one.
1. They have two ugly sons
2. They live in New Jersey
Sorry, Bob.
--dan'l
|
9.1133 | Dan'l - Bobby is uglier than Danny! | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Tue Mar 24 1992 19:27 | 6 |
| Yo MrT. -
Remember, I'm a fellow Iro-American (on all sides, to boot). I meant
typical of brothers/good friends...
JD
|
9.1134 | I know I would | CNTROL::CHILDS | ABD except UNC | Tue Mar 24 1992 21:30 | 12 |
|
But Walker probably won't be forced out onto the perimeter after Laettner,
PJ will probably use alot more zones in this game. Chris what you saw of
Danny earlier in the year isn't there now. He's improved and is the third
guard on the team. Caver is 6'5" so he should be able to cause Bobby some
problems when PJ uses a man. If Dehere can become as unconicous as Leahy
has been then the Hall has a chance at the upset.
Wouldn't you just love to see the brothers cover one another and forget
where they are and have Danny drop Bobby for the 10 count???
mike
|
9.1135 | Oklahoma? | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Mar 24 1992 22:26 | 5 |
| re .1132
Where are the brothers Grant from? They're ugly too.
MrT
|
9.1136 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Mar 25 1992 11:27 | 16 |
| > 1. They have two ugly sons
Bobby's definitley uglier than Danny, but that isn't saying anything
for Danny.
Hey Mike, remember, SU beat SH twice this year...I would think an
SU-basher like you would see that as enough evidence that they
haven't got a prayer against Duke. I'm sticking with my double-
digit loss prediction.
re: BE defense
I agree in theory, but many times in this tournament the refs don't
"let 'em play".
|
9.1137 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | ABD except UNC | Wed Mar 25 1992 12:28 | 6 |
|
Normally Joe, I'd agree with you but when Mr. Prognostications hisself
called their chances "slim" and "none"...I knew there was atleast a glimmer
of hope. a small but fickle chance.....
mike
|
9.1138 | | CTHQ2::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Wed Mar 25 1992 13:04 | 6 |
| C'mom T,
You "hates" Michigan until IU is out a the picture, then you becomes
Big Ten Tom, n'est-ce-pas??
MikeL
|
9.1139 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Mar 25 1992 15:37 | 21 |
| > You "hates" Michigan until IU is out a the picture, then you becomes
> Big Ten Tom, n'est-ce-pas??
MikeL, quit rippin' the conference affiliations.
NIT quarters:
Tonight: Manhattan at Notre Dame, 7:30 pm
Florida vs. Purdue at Indianapolis, 8pm
Friday: New Mexico vs. Virginia at Richmond, Va., 7:30 pm
Utah at Rhode Island, 7:30 pm
Too bad they didn't schedule New Mexico for a home game Friday night,
then I could've caught an NIT game while I was down there for the
regionals. Oh Well. I'll give a trip report on Monday.
Joe
|
9.1140 | Finis | CTHQ2::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:01 | 29 |
| In a word Joe, No.
Pluses abound in conference affiliations. In fact I have nothing
against rooting for conference allies in bowl games, tournaments as
such. Usually that equates to feeling secure that YOUR particular
school belongs to a competetive tough league. I'll give you a specific
scenario on what I rip about SOME "conference" afficionados.
I know a few peope who attended BC. They are vociferous in their
support of the Eagles whilst professing their hatred of Georgetown
and SU in particular. Now when BC did not get to go the the NCAA,
they rooted for the rest of the Big East schools. Nothing hypocritical
about this, if they can point to BC as playing in a tough, competetive
conference witnessed by the other schools' showing in the tournament.
Personally I wouldn't do this, but I understand it. Now what is
hypocritical for these fellows is their professed hatred of the other
Big East schools all of a sudden is completely reversed as they "love"
their new heroes, i.e Hoyas, Orangemem you name it. In fact when SU
lost to UMASS, several of them were whining that "WE" would've won
if it was played at a neutral site. BS. That's the type of
conference affliation "chest-strutting" that I rip. And there's plenty
of it.
MikeL
BTW, ah don't accuse anyone in here of that attitude. I was jest
funnin' T, cuz I know to whom his black heart belongs. 8^)
|
9.1141 | BigBeastBigotry makes me Belch. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:08 | 20 |
| re: MikeL
The BigBeast chest-puffing is the number 1 reason I hate the conference
so much. (Other reasons include its blatant made-for-TV appeal and the
fact that I find their games by-and-large boring cause of all the grab
and hold stuff ...)
Anyway I totally agree on the Thypocrisy (tm) thang. Can't remember
how many BigLeast fans who I've heard jump on the post-season bandwagon
and start pulling like crazy for "their" teams. It's almost like Dave
Gavitt, in his slick marketing ploy, brain-washed the whole lot of 'em.
Contrast this with, say, the ACC, where the rivalries run so wide and
cut so deep it's virtually impossible to root for certain teams.
(Witness BobHunt's contempt for the high seeds given fellow-bro teams
Wake, Tech, and UNC.) Also I'll be rooting for Seton Hall and anybody
else Duke plays along the way to their 2nd_in_a_row Title.
- ACC Chris
|
9.1142 | not from the ACC | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:11 | 12 |
| > ... Also I'll be rooting for Seton Hall and anybody
> else Duke plays along the way to their 2nd_in_a_row Title.
>
>
> - ACC Chris
Wait a minute. I thought you was for the ACC? In fact, I remember you
trying to make a point of your "loyalty".
Maybe you should change the moniker to "ACC/ABD".
TTom
|
9.1143 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:11 | 4 |
|
You can rag on the Big East all you want (and I'm sure you will) but
the incredible rise in the popularity of college basketball and the
emergence of the Big East are not unrelated.
|
9.1144 | exactly | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:12 | 6 |
| You're right.
The popularity of college basketball rose and trying to cash in on that,
the Big East emerged.
TTom
|
9.1145 | What a subtle sense of humor! | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:15 | 6 |
|
Given his past history, I can only conclude that that load a bull that
ACChris just posted was strictly tongue-in-cheek. Too funny, Chris!
glenn
|
9.1146 | what a crock... | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:18 | 27 |
| Acc Chris -
What a frigging hypocrite, no make that, HYPOCRITE. You, of all
people, complaining about 'chest-puffing'. You who gush all over UNC
and then the ACC - along with countless others. Give me a break. What
a belly laugh. And all college hoops is 'made for TV appeal' nowadays.
There are no worse bigots than those from ACC land - from Dean is God
backers, to Duke Weenies, to Pack backers - nothing worse. Even worse
than Big10ers.
H-y-p-o-c-r-i-t-e.
I agree with MikeL on one point - folks who root for a conference - I
don't understand it. I root for teams, or against teams. But not
conferences. How could someone hate 10 teams just because they are in
the Big10? Utterly stupid. By like rooting for teams just because
they are in the Big East. I cannot root for Pitt or BC, ever. I'd
root for the TarHeels to kill BC if they played. I could care less
about Georgetown. St. John's, the Hall, Uconn are the only big East
teams I root for - and I rooted for St. John's and the Hall WAY before
the big east was around. I do like N.C. State and Virginia (cept
when they had Ralph...). I like IU and Iowa.
Chris, the ultimate ACC bigot, complaining about chest-puffing. Hah!
JD
|
9.1147 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:21 | 9 |
| Glenn -
ACC Chris has entered the same note numerous times. In the world
according to Chris, no other conferences should ever be created - cuz
it would be just for money. Even though on TV revenues, the Big East
was behind both the ACC and Big10 last year - Chris still whines
about the TV angle.
JD
|
9.1148 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:32 | 8 |
9.1149 | Nothing wrong with backing your conference | CADSYS::CAVE | | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:33 | 14 |
|
You can rag all you want on the BigEast (TV conference, etc) but
its been great for East coast bball fans. I primarily root for
UConn and Syracuse but I like all BigEast teams and strongly root for
them in the tournament. I also see nothing wrong with doing so. Although,
I never really followed Seton Hall that much, I was firmly behind them
when they made their title run (still haven't forgiven the ref). I think its
crazy to ridicule people for backing their conference. Please remember that
BigEast fans aren't the only conference chest beaters. Of course, we haven't
had much to brag about lately
ALan
|
9.1150 | Funny Waugamain?? :^| | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:33 | 20 |
| One thing all us nonBigEastBigots can be thankful for is the fact that
there's only one (1) team left and after Duke pounds Seton Hall there'll
be none. Cain you imagine all the chest-puffing that'd be going on if
The BigTVeast were enjoying the level of success as, say, the ACC or
Big Ten? Horrors.
I'm also thankful that, as I've pointed out, the BigLeast continues to
fall behind both the ACC and Big10 in the recruiting wars. Not since
the year Mourning signed with Georgetown have they enjoyed conference
superemacy in the recruiting trenches, and if trends like that are
maintained you can expect .00625% Sweet 16 results to continue. :^)
On a down note though I did fail to win the BigEast Rotis league by a few
scant points, thanks to the unfortunate departure of Charles Harrison
from Georgetown. (Ended up at an ACC school no less!) My it'd have
given me thigh-shuddering pleasure to add that crown to my chest of
Objective Analystical work. :^(
- ACC Chris
|
9.1151 | ain't no big deal | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:41 | 15 |
| Who really cares if someone *becomes* a conference backer at tournament
time. It's not hard to understand. Not any more difficult than all of
these UMass *fans* in my office, who until Sunday didn't even know UMass
had a basketball team, let alone that they were participating in *some*
tournament.
Once your team is out, if you're a passionate sports fan, you're going
to pick up someone to root for. It's only natural to align yourself
with *the familiar* (as in conference, geographical, political, religious,
etc.). The media promotes conference/regional rivalries as well.
As an SU fan, having SH win the NCAA title doesn't make up for the
disappointment of (yet another) SU failure. But I'll root for them
just the same. Hell, I was disappointed to see BC lose to Rhode Island,
and I've never rooted for BC before...ever!
|
9.1153 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:41 | 26 |
| So Chris -
How come you use recruiting to measure success when it comes to the
lack of titles for the Big East in recent years, yet fall back into
spin control when the same arguement is pressed towards Dean.
So Chris which is it? Recruiting is a true measure, or its merely a
crap shoot? You've advocated both, depending on what you were
attacking or defeating.
All that matters is the champeen. And a champeen from a conference
doesn't makke that conference the best - unless you admit the Big West
was the best conference two years ago.
So Chris, since you hate the Big East so much. Tell us, how should
college hoops be organized. Should the big population/media centers of
the northeast - many with very rich hoops traditions, not have a
conference just because it doesn't suit you?
Since the inception of the Big East, it has had two champeens. In that
time frame, the Acc has had 3.
In fact, given your lust for recruiting, how come Dean doesn't win
every year?
JD
|
9.1154 | So, did you over- or under-achieve ??? | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:43 | 15 |
9.1155 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:43 | 8 |
| JOe -
I understand. I waiting for Chris to explain why backers of the Big
East are Chest Puffers and bigots - yet the ACC fans aren't?
C'mon Soup, Spin Control has cleared you for takeoff.
JD
|
9.1156 | As if it needed explaining ... | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Wed Mar 25 1992 16:47 | 11 |
9.1157 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Mar 25 1992 17:15 | 8 |
9.1158 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Wed Mar 25 1992 17:36 | 6 |
|
Gee...If recruitment is the endall to how good a team is, then SU
should have been the best team in the nation a few years back with
Pearl Washington. BTW....He's now playing in the CBA league.
Mike
|
9.1159 | The only season worth savoring ... | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Wed Mar 25 1992 17:38 | 6 |
9.1160 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Mar 25 1992 17:51 | 23 |
| Or to put it another way,
Gee, if recruitment is the endall to how good a team is, how many
HSAA's are sitting on the pine at UNC & where did they finish in the
ACC tournament?
;^)
Sheesh,,, this crap about only one team per conference it's ok to root
for and ya gotta *HATE* the others smells about as much as a barn full
of South Carolina Pig Poop.
College BBAll rules! Plain and simple despite the human failings of
the refs (occaasionally). Ya pick a favorite (or an enemy) per game,
and if'n it happens to be the same one every time then that means you
cain't enjoy or root for any other team anywhere else in this U S of A?
as Trickey Dickie once said,
"Poppy cock"!!!!!
I progress,
to absolute boredome with tis never-ending ::LDUC (tm),
Kev
|
9.1161 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Mar 25 1992 18:21 | 6 |
| > On a down note though I did fail to win the BigEast Rotis league by a few
> scant points, thanks to the unfortunate departure of Charles Harrison
> from Georgetown.
C'mon Chris, I believe the stats show that Simpkins picked up Harrison's
points quite well for you.
|
9.1162 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Mar 25 1992 18:30 | 28 |
| I can relate to a lot of this as a non-Big East fan who lives in the
east, about why I don't like the Big East:
1. Their style of basketball. It's not supposed to be trench warfare,
folks. I used to think basketball Hell was a late season Ivy League
game. Now it's Providence vs Villanova any time.
2. The way the Big East dominates coverage here in the East to the
exclusion of some teams who also happen to played some damned good
ball. If you think I'm jealous you're 100% right and that's why I
turned to Nazz on Sunday and said "Take *THAT* Big East"
With the exception of a couple of teams, however, I don't really cheer
against anyone in the league. I neither hate anyone (with 2
exceptions) or go out of my way to cheer for anyone just because
they're from the conference. I was even more or less neutral to
Syracuse hoops when Mac was there. I don't cheer against Connecticut
and Boston College because they're Big East schools. I *STILL* think
of UConn more as a Yankee Conference school than a Big East school.
I also find it hard to understand how anyone can cheer against a team
all year and then turn around and cheer for them in the playoffs. It's
only now that I can even root for some of the Yankee Conference teams
in the playoffs. Old rivalries die hard. (The Syracuse band was at
least honest - they wrapped up their day while packing up by saying
"Georgetown still sucks")
John
|
9.1163 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Wed Mar 25 1992 18:43 | 18 |
| JD, maybe you don't understand conference loyalty but ESPN,
CNN, USA Today, ABC, NBC, CBS, and thousands a people in
hundreds of organizations do.
Me, I root for all Big10 squads although it's difficult for
me with Michigan. I know many born n' bred Hoosiers who hate
Purdue so badly that they'd rather die in a house fire than root
for the Boilers. (Note: These people actually *attended* IU and
are not faux alums like a certain someone we know.) Me, I also
root for the Boilers cuz a links I have with the school, family etc.
But my fave non-Big10 conference is the Pac10 cuz they saw the light
and cut that money-grubbing made-for-TV spectacle they had for a while.
Which reminds me, great p_name Bob Hunt! Good to see joe finally saw
the light.
Big10 Bigot Tom
|
9.1164 | | ROYALT::ASHE | We finally got a piece of the pie... | Wed Mar 25 1992 18:46 | 3 |
| re: way back... da Grants
I think Horace went to Clemson, Harvey to Oklahoma...
|
9.1165 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Mar 25 1992 18:49 | 2 |
| I find it hard to believe that JD, "NFC East Bigot", has a hard time
understanding conference loyalty.
|
9.1166 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Wed Mar 25 1992 18:59 | 17 |
| Mac -
But I'll root for teams from the AFC - and I absolutely LOATHE Dallas,
the Skins, the Eagles, and don't like the Cardinals.
So much for another attempt at a shot at me, MAC.
I have never, ever, ever rooted for the Dallas Cowboys - ever. And I
never will. I will root for the SKins, Eagles and Cards vs. the
Cowboys, and a couple of other teams.
My second favorite NFL team is the Oakland Raiders. Far from the NFC
East.
Bang. Bang. Shot you full of holes, again.
JD
|
9.1167 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Mar 25 1992 19:05 | 1 |
| So I take it you are denying all the NFC East chest thumping?
|
9.1168 | | CAMONE::WAY | Wrap them knees, boy! | Wed Mar 25 1992 19:07 | 8 |
| > So I take it you are denying all the NFC East chest thumping?
Nope, he's not. But the NFC east is still the toughest division in
football....
'Saw 8^)
|
9.1169 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Wed Mar 25 1992 19:32 | 7 |
| Chest thumping, Mac, in the form of the fact that the NFC East has won
what, 4 of the last six is different than being a nfc-east bigot. The
latter infers that I'd blindly root for an NFC team no matter what in
any circumstance, which if far from the case. Using the former as
proof of the toughness of the division, is far from bigotry.
JD
|
9.1170 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Wed Mar 25 1992 19:40 | 32 |
|
re. rooting for conference:
I don't understand what's so weird about rooting for a conference at
all. I hate Georgetown and St. Johns all year, but I hate them with
respect. PC fights them all year, but they are still the same conference.
I want that conference to be good, just like I want PC to be good.
PC goes down, I'm still rooting for GT in the NCAA's. It's not the
home team, but its the home conference, and when the conference looks
good, the individual teams look good. College BBall conferences mean
more than NFL conferences because their better partitioned by region
and more conducive to that "feeling" of being part of a larger entity.
re. Big East overexposure.
HA! I think a lot of people aren't dissapointed at the lack of
exposure "good BBall" gets under the shadow of the BE, I think they're
dissapointed at the lack of exposure THEIR TEAM gets. UMass all of
a sudden goes BIG and gets on TeeVee a lot, will UMass boosters still
be crying foul at the fact that URI or Holy Cross doesn't get shown?
Don't get much better rivalries than PC/URI - ever seen that on TV
outside of RI? Life in media-land is all.
re. rooting for teams.
It's a mix for most people I think. Like for me and the NCAA's, its:
1) PC
2) URI
3) Syracuse
3) Anyone else in the Big East
4) Anyone not in the ACC
|
9.1171 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Wed Mar 25 1992 20:19 | 16 |
|
A lot of these TV contracts were signed years ago. The BE may not be
the most powerfull conference today, but when those contracts were
signed they were. I don't want to see the BE or the ACC or the Big-10
dominate College BB. It's make the game too boring. I remember when the
BE was formed. Back then the only teams that had any chance of winning
the Tourney was Georgetown, Syracuse, BC, Villanova, and ST Johns. Now
Seaton Hall and UConn have a good chance. Providence did a couple of
years ago as did Pitt. I like the conference play. It adds strength to
the league and the other teams. Also adds some strength to recuiting.
Actually, I'm amased at the number of talented people Syracuse gets.
Who in their right mind wants to go to college in the snowiest city in
the US?????
Mike
|
9.1172 | A lot of help needed...but greatly appreciated | JUNCO::GARRY | boston red sox in 92 | Wed Mar 25 1992 22:45 | 23 |
| If someone could please help me,I would appreciate it very much,I need the
2 game scoring totals of the following players;
Laettner Duke
Mashburn Kentucky
Maclean UCLA
Mourning Georgetown
Smith UCONN
Mills Arizona
Day Arkansas
Jones Cincinnati
Jackson Ohio St
Miner USC
Cheaney Indiana
Walters Kansas
Davis UNC
Williams UMASS
If someone can help me can you either send mail to SCOMAN::GARRY,or post
the totals in this note.
thanks in advance,
Tom
|
9.1173 | | CAMONE::WAY | Goob a loogie | Thu Mar 26 1992 11:17 | 10 |
| Did anyone see Knight's new conference yesterday with the whip?
I was rollward. I loved every second of it.... TOOOOO funny.
Bob Knight, coach extraordinaire...
'Saw
|
9.1174 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Thu Mar 26 1992 11:56 | 5 |
|
Yeah, I saw that press conference and it made me think about that
old saying about what it takes to be a great coach is someone who
is smart enough to understand the game and dumb enough to think it's
important.
|
9.1175 | "Party on Billy..." "Party on Tark..." | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Mar 26 1992 12:06 | 6 |
|
Knight's conference >>> "Tark's World", with Billy Tubbs as special
guest...
glenn
|
9.1176 | | CTHQ2::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Mar 26 1992 12:21 | 9 |
| There's a definite difference between rooting for a conference and
blind bigotry as JD eloquently pointed out. So Mac, your analysis
holds no water to me. I've said in here I understand rooting for a
conference ( and the NFC East par example) is understandable and fine.
I have no beef with that. The blind bigoted "support" for conference
affiliations is what I rip.
MikeL
|
9.1177 | let the madness continue | OLDTMR::RACZKA | sweet and saxy | Thu Mar 26 1992 13:03 | 51 |
| alright ... tonite the 'madness' resumes, get that VCR ready
my early (pre-game) choices ... can I change at half-time ?? (-:
DUKE -vs- Seton Hall
I like the Pirates...Dehere we come baby!! (sorry Dick Vitale)
time for another NCAA tourney upset
UMass -vs- Kentucky
The WildCats should close the cinderella UMass season
UCLA -vs- New Mexico St
Being a UCLA alumni, I have to take the Bruins, right??
Flordia St -vs- Indiana
I don't like Indiana, but they are too much for FSU
For Friday (3/27) games ...
UTEP -vs- Cincinnati
I think Cinncy is serious
Memphis St -vs- Georgia Tech
Memphis State, no contest! Best Team in the tourney so far
Ohio State -vs- North Carolina
the one man JJ show should (barely) get past NC
Michigan -vs- Oklahoma State
Webber and company should work up a sweat and still win
man this is hard stuff, I need a break
chris UCLA '82
|
9.1178 | in reply | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Mar 26 1992 13:51 | 9 |
| I may have been slammed a bit ago so in reply, I like the ACC but I have
no problems whatsover with rooting against No Carolina or for almost
anyone from the Big10, Big8, Big East or whoever I want to. Within each
conference, there are teams that I like more than others. I don't even
have any hard time rooting for teams that peole love to hate like
Georgetown, although it won't be forgotten that Fred Brown passed the
crown to Dean.
TTom
|
9.1179 | No that hard to understand ... | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:21 | 29 |
| Conference (or division) loyalty usually only comes into play when it's
champeenship time ... which is exactly why it's surfacing now.
In college hoops, I have one obvious love affair and one equally obvious
hatred. I'd root for the Hoos against anyone and against the Tar Heels
no matter who they're playing. As for the rest of the ACC, I like seeing
them do well in champeenships. I enjoyed Duke's run lasted year and I was
happy for James Forrest when his shot killed USC.
But I have some likes and dislikes outside the conference as well.
Villanova, for one, given my Philly-Jersey background. Seeing Delaware
make it this year was neat, too. Indiana's a fun team to watch 'cause of
all the tradition and you never know what BK'll do next. Pitino's easy to
pull for, too.
I dislike Billy Tubbs, John Thompson, Jerry Tarkanian, John Chaney, and
Eddie Sutton and don't mind seeing them spin down in flames. Conference
affiliation has nothing to do with these fellows.
As for the NFC East, both the Cowboys and the Redskins are in the same
category as the Tar Heels. After the Eagles are done (which is every
year), I usually pull for the NFC team in the Supe. The Niners are
fairly easy to wish well. And yeah, I don't mind seeing the Jints win
it all. This past year, I was as dispassionate as you can get. I won't
root for an AFC team (Buffalo) but there was no way I was going to get even
the mildest charge outta the Skins win. Uh-uh. Best thing to do was just
wait for the "In Living Color" halftime show.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1180 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:24 | 11 |
|
>> I may have been slammed a bit ago
If you're referring to my note TTom that wasn't a slam.
I have a question though for anyone that wants to field it. If Dean
is such an underacheiver (and I'm not saying he isn't) why isn't Louie
Carnesecca branded with that same label ?
|
9.1181 | nuf said | SHALOT::MEDVID | Dancing in the deepest oceans | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:29 | 12 |
| > I have a question though for anyone that wants to field it. If Dean
> is such an underacheiver (and I'm not saying he isn't) why isn't Louie
> Carnesecca branded with that same label ?
Louie molds talent.
Dean makes talent moldy.
HTH,
--dan'l
|
9.1182 | | SASE::SZABO | Frank Way is the write-in way! | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:34 | 10 |
| Because St. John's wasn't on the same competitive level as UNC, that
is, until the emergence of the Big East. As a kid growing up in NY, I
remember watching the local NYC stations (like channel 38 & 56 here in
Boston) carrying St. John's games against such teams as Iona, Fordham,
Siena, Wagner, etc. Not exactly the big-time basketball that UNC and
Dean are so revered over. Anyway, I think Louie consistently achieved
back then given the conditions...
Hawk
|
9.1183 | what about Louie | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:36 | 7 |
| No I think it was JD who lumped pack bakers with ersatz Tar Heels fans.
I don't know the answer about Louie. I think it's possible to not win it
all and still not necessarily be a_underachiever. It's all about
expectations, rankings and the such.
TTom
|
9.1184 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:38 | 23 |
|
Tommy -
I think you have to look at talent levels. The best team Louie ever
had was the Mullin/Berry/Wennington team that went to the Final Four
and lost to Georgetown (Ewing/Wingate/et al...)
As with other Big East teams - St. John's is a small city-type school,
and doesn't really compete on a national recruiting level with other
schools. Most of the talent is from Long Island, NYC, and environs.
Louie's teams are not generally stocked from top to bottom with H.S.
All-AMericans as Dean's are. Personally, I think it's getting to be
close to the time for Louie to hang up the coaching sweater. He
usually has one very good player (like Malik Sealy) and then role
players. If you compare a St. John's team with a Dean team, they'd
usually be maybe 1 or 2 guys who'd make the TarHell Squad that are on
the Redmen squad. It comes down to talent. I don't think Louie is an
overachiever - he usually gets about 20 wins out of his teams.
Dean's a_underachiever given his recruiting prowess.
JD
|
9.1185 | Louie's talent ain't the same as Snuff's | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:41 | 29 |
9.1186 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:45 | 4 |
|
St. John's is in the best basketball city in the country bar none.
No offence JD but being a small city school and only being able to
recruit in the metro NYC area is a piss poor excuse.
|
9.1187 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:53 | 28 |
| TOmmy -
No it isn't a piss poor excuse. You ever seen St. John's?? Ever
figure out how many schools are trolling for that talent? When you
have a choice of a 'real' college (youknow, rolling lawns, trees,
etc...in the country) and a small 'commuter type' school - it can be
pretty easy to go for the commuter type school.
It was extremely tough for me to choose Northeastern over other
schools I was going to go to (like Pepperdine) because it was inner
city - but I wanted the co-op program - and opted for cement and a
commuter type school then the nice campus. Most of the guys I knew
in High school that got track scholarships went for schools like Auburn
over the St. John's inthe world (and St. John's recruits runners from
the N.Y. Metro area heavily).
St. John's is not a large school. It doesn't really have the type of
campus other schools have, it has no real football program. It does
okay getting NY talent. Mullin was the best example - but Mark
Jackson, Berry, were NYers. Louie also has had a few Canadiens on the
team (Wennington, for example).
They also don't have the alumni bucks that other schools have, and
though they play a few games at Madison Square, their real home arena
is nothing to compare to with the likes of the Carrier DOme, the Dean
Dome, etc...
JD
|
9.1188 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:54 | 7 |
|
Tommy - One other thing is St. John's style of play. They are not a
fast break type team. Pearl Washington's decsion to go to Syracuse
over St. Jon's was decided on 'type of game'. Boheim would give him an
open court to do his stuff, but Louie would do the deliberate game.
JD
|
9.1189 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:08 | 11 |
|
St. John's plays in the media capital of America. They play in the
city that produces the most and best basketball talent in the country.
St. John's plays a good schedule. If Louie isn't smart enough to re-
cruit at least a small portion of the incredible talent that comes out of
NYC given the three things I just mentioned and if he isn't smart enough
to adapt his coaching to the city-style of ball because obviously what he's
doing ain't working then he is at least as open to criticism as alot of
other coaches who take heat here.
|
9.1190 | Who says? | SASE::SZABO | Frank Way is the write-in way! | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:11 | 3 |
| Tommy, why is NYC considered having the best hoops talent? Why not LA?
|
9.1191 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Who can turn the world on w/ her smile? | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:28 | 1 |
| Why not Detroit?
|
9.1192 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:32 | 7 |
|
> Tommy, why is NYC considered having the best hoops talent? Why not LA?
Body for body, it might be Baltimore...
glenn
|
9.1193 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:33 | 7 |
9.1194 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Who can turn the world on w/ her smile? | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:35 | 2 |
| I was thinking DC/Baltimore as a possibility too. I admit my bias
for Detroit, but look at the fab 5, plus guys like Coleman...
|
9.1195 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:39 | 16 |
| And talent has to be able to get the grades to attend school. Louie
was named to the HOF this year. Given his overall record he should be
in - but IMO, he doesn't have the post season credentials.
There's more to recruiting then location. After all, Fordham is really
in the city (I know, that's the section I'm from) and surrounded by
playground stars. but it doesn't get the blue chippers. Manhatten is
the same way.
If you've ever been recruited, there are a lot of things to consider.
I was recruited by a small school in Kansas, and another in
Pennsylvania, for example. Neither was in a place I wanted to be, and
neither had the scholastic program I wanted. I would think that for
hoops recruits, those things would play into it.
JD
|
9.1196 | I was 1 of few whiteys accepted. P'bly cause I talked jive! :-) | SASE::SZABO | Frank Way is the write-in way! | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:40 | 7 |
| Heck, I've played against some tough comp on the Poughkeepsie, NY
playgrounds....
:-)
Hawk
|
9.1197 | Tommy Brydie - Public Enemy #1!!!!! grrrrr ;^) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:41 | 60 |
| Tommy, Tommy, Tommy
I'll take the ~/~ bait, thank you very much.
Much has already been written about SJU by my fellow noters but I'd
like to add my emotional $0.02 too!
You mentioned LOUIEEE's underachievment. If you define underachieving
by not winning a NCAA title - no other considerations at all, I'll
grudgingly agree with you. I'm disapppointed he hasn't. However, I'd
like to share a few things with you and perhaps ask a few questions
too.
LOUIEEE's been coaching college bball since around 1957, 'cept for the
years he took off to coach the Nets - that's 35 years. Do you know how
many coaches have won titles in the last 35 years? Does that make
EVERY other college coach an underachiever?
SJU's campus is MAYBE 1 mile square, has a main building similiar to
MRO1 and a few smaller ones. The gym seats 6,008! Oh, here's a good
one I betcha didn't know - SJU has NO/zero/nada dorms! It's a commuter
school.
LOUIEEE and SJU occasionally have an All-American and although is seems
like they always do, usually it's one guy per 3 year stretch. All his
other players are 1 level below the "nationally recruited" crew.
LOUIEE's a good developer of players. BHy the way, did you know that
only one guy on this years team IS NOT from the NYC area? Chuck "Mile
High" Sprolling. St. John's has historically been a prodominately
NYC (and suburbs) team. I believe that MOST of the more famous BBall
schools have a very small percentage of local kids on their squads.
During one of last year's more violent battles, the issue of graduation
percentages was brought up. I'm not 100% certain about my memory but
I'm real sure that LOUIEEE has a 100% ranking. LOUIEEEE doesn't treat
the players like "meat" as so many others do. He treats them as
individual persons - ever hear of a SJU player transferring because of
coaching abuse? NOT!!
LOUIEEE's style of play hasn't changed much over the years so I guess
you could say he's got "a system".....BUT, imo, his system is hard
nosed, controlled game and always try to be competitive. That's why
SJU is a respected team all around the country - they're always a
threat regardless of what kind of talen level he has on the team.
He's also prone to go fast break if the right opportunity presents
itself.
LOUIEEE's got what, 17 straight post-tournament appearances? 'couple of
NIT's and NCAA's. He's won the NIT's but you know his record in the
big one.....:*(
So, LOUIEEE underachieved? Naw, not in the big picture.
hth,
I remain,
in my bunker waiting for the retaliatory strike!
;^)
Kev
|
9.1198 | yeah right...... ;^) | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:55 | 12 |
| Tommy, could you cite your sources for "NYC produces the most and
best basketball talent in the country"?
20 years ago, maybe I'd believe it. Today?
Yer on'shrooms dude
;^)
I remain,
loyal but not blind to LOUIEEE,
Kev
|
9.1199 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:57 | 13 |
|
It wasn't meant to bait you, Kev. I have nothing but the greatest
admiration for you both as a sportsnoter and as perhaps the greatest
Yahtzee player this country has ever produced. It was just something
that I've kind of been wondering about for awhile. I used to wonder
pretty much the same thing about Ray Meyer over at DePaul. However,
you've given some pretty valid reasons and you've turned me around on
this Louie thing. I'm going to dedicate myself to wearing really ugly
sweaters and looking like I'm going to burst into tears whenever something
doesn't go my way [isfh].
|
9.1200 | My turn! | SHALOT::MEDVID | Dancing in the deepest oceans | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:58 | 19 |
| To support what JD said about recruiting, the urban schools were the
first scratched off my list including Pitt. Pitt couldn't get me to
come swim for them and I was a local boy. Hey, if a kid has a chance
to get away from home and that's one of his goals, he's gonna do it.
I went to the lush, beautiful campus of Ohio University and swam in a
brand spanking new pool (well, actually had to wait until my junior
year for that).
So that's two things that seem to weigh heavily in a recruits decision:
- location
- facilities
Seems like St. Johns is lacking in a bit of both.
And let's not forget Philly as one of the top hoops meat markets.
--dan'l
|
9.1201 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | Let's Go ORANGE!!!!! | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:59 | 7 |
|
re: -1
Jason Buchannon is from Syracuse, no where near NYC.....
- Ken -
|
9.1202 | minor date conflict Mac.... | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Mar 26 1992 15:59 | 15 |
| MtM,
Show me *ONE* time when I have touted the "greatness" of LOUIEEE
please????
You are also right, he's NOT in the HoF. However, if you'll accompany
me to Springfield on May 11, together we can watch him be enshrined.
As we read, he's HoF-elected, not enshrined.
Hal Tried Hard (TM),
I remain,
a SJU fan and rooter from BEFORE LOUIEEE!
Kev
|
9.1203 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Mar 26 1992 16:06 | 22 |
| Thanks Tommy,
Yer great!! I specially loved "I didn't mean to bait ya, Kev"....
rollward bigtime!!!! Ah hope your nose didn't ala Pinocchio grow too
much from that little "misrepresentation".
Re: Buchanan
According to ANY NYC person, any city, town or place not found within
the defined NYC limits is considered "a suburb of...". Therefore,
Syracuse is close to NYC! Just ask MrT, our geography expert!
;^)
I remain,
a slave to LOUIEE's fashions!!!!
pretty_boy_Kev
|
9.1204 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Mar 26 1992 16:10 | 11 |
| and one other thing....
Tommy, I think you need a vacation or something....but failiing that,
lemme help ya a bit.
LOUIEEEE doesn't cry when things don't go his way, he dances like a
italian leprechaun, cute little jumps and leaps. Bayheim's the crier.
glad to re-orient ya on that bud,
Kev
|
9.1205 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Mar 26 1992 16:18 | 11 |
9.1206 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Thu Mar 26 1992 16:20 | 12 |
|
If Syracuse is considered a suburb of NYC, then all off Connecticut and
Mass is...along with New Jersey, most of Pennsylvania and Vermont.
Talent from NYC:
NYC does produce the most talent. Why you ask, because it's so damn
big. Syracuse does most of it's recruiting from NYC, and so do most if
not all the Big-East teams, along with several hundred more schools
around the country.
Mike
|
9.1207 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Mar 26 1992 16:20 | 11 |
| Louie used to joke that his recruiting budget consisted of a roll of
NYC subway tokens and some gift certificates for Nathan's (or was it
Orange Julius?)
Recruiting to any city school anywhere is tough, especially in NYC.
Columbia, despite the fact that it's in the Ivy League, has a terrible
time recruiting because of its location. I'm often surprised that St
Johns does as well as it does (likewise Temple, likewise BU in hockey,
likewise DePaul).
John
|
9.1208 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Thu Mar 26 1992 16:23 | 10 |
| >Just ask MrT, our geography expert!
I resent that. For someone who's never made a geo mistake in here
why oh why must I be subjected to this based on a long past
misrepresentation of a certain unsavory operator (hint: his p_name
current reads "Stop The ACC Tournament Now!!").
My geo base is tops in here.
Poor MrT
|
9.1209 | ISFH | MONGUS::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Thu Mar 26 1992 16:42 | 20 |
|
>> Yer great!! I specially loved "I didn't mean to bait ya, Kev"....
>> rollward bigtime!!!! Ah hope your nose didn't ala Pinocchio grow too
>> much from that little "misrepresentation".
Ok Kev, first you think I'm after you and then you think Mac's after
you, who's next ? Are you gonna be sweating bullets because ya think
Dan Rather's peering at you kind of funny from the tv ? You're turning
into a regular Mr. Itsaconspiracy.
I remain,
The Doctor should you need help
Tommy
|
9.1210 | Dean > LOUIEEEEE | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Thu Mar 26 1992 16:51 | 1 |
|
|
9.1211 | right for once | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Mar 26 1992 17:33 | 5 |
| > -< Dean > LOUIEEEEE >-
That's correctomundi, the topic being underachieving.
TTom
|
9.1212 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Mar 26 1992 19:25 | 7 |
9.1213 | And don't ever forget it! | CTHQ2::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Mar 26 1992 19:30 | 1 |
|
|
9.1216 | | FDCV06::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Thu Mar 26 1992 23:51 | 6 |
| Umass... Down 20 in the first half......
Half Score... Ken-tuck-it 50 umASS 42.. The minutemen closed
with a fury...
REK
|
9.1217 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Fri Mar 27 1992 00:25 | 7 |
|
Thanks for the updates...
Keep'em comin'
B.A.
|
9.1218 | update | ESKIMO::GARRY | boston red sox in 92 | Fri Mar 27 1992 00:43 | 10 |
| Final
Kentucky 87 UMASS 77
4 minutes left
Indiana 76 Florida St 67
Tom
|
9.1219 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Fri Mar 27 1992 00:53 | 4 |
| Thanks,
B.A.
|
9.1220 | :-( | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 27 1992 00:55 | 39 |
| Well, the Minutemen have no one to blame for themselves for this one.
We came out tight, Kaintuck shot the lights out early and we couldn't
throw the ball in the ocean if we were in a boat in the middle of it.
We closed hard in the first half and it was climaxed by Jim McCoy
tossing in a 65 foot 3 pointer at the buzzer. 50-42 Kaintuck at the
half. The 'Cats made a run and we closed it to 2 with 6 minutes or so
left.
At 5:47, John Calipari was called for being out of the coaches box.
The 'Cats hit both free throws, got the hoop on the ensuing possession,
stopped us on defense and scored to make it an 8-point game. 6 points
in 20 seconds at that point was too much to overcome.
The broadcasters were talking about it being a marginal call because
Calipari wasn't saying anything to the officials but rather urging on
the team - but the official was within his rights to make the call and
he did. In the final analysis, even though the technical deflated us,
the game was lost in the first 12 or so minutes before we settled down.
No excuses. This was not an excellent loss. We get there, we're good
enough to be there, we're good enough to win. Losing ain't acceptable.
I'm very proud of what the team accomplished this year and hope it
means continued further success. I also hope it brings our University
the recognition and support it needs and deserves and maybe, just
maybe, the funding will be restored to football too.
Conclusion:
1. I'm glad I didn't go to Philadelphia.
2. I'm glad I didn't go to Providence tonight for the NCAA hockey
tournament, though I do regret not seeing those games.
3. Anyone want to go to Providence on Saturday for the National
Semifinals? No reason to stay home now. :-(
Ninj
PS - Ted Kennedy is a hypocrite for attending the game and not
supporting the University at other times
|
9.1221 | update | ESKIMO::GARRY | boston red sox in 92 | Fri Mar 27 1992 00:59 | 6 |
| 2nd Final of evening;
Indiana 85 Florida St 74
Tom
|
9.1222 | update | ESKIMO::GARRY | boston red sox in 92 | Fri Mar 27 1992 01:57 | 7 |
| Halftime score
Duke 38 Seton Hall 32
9 inutes til half
UCLA 24 NM St 16
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9.1223 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 27 1992 10:32 | 5 |
| I mis-spoke in my reply about our game last night. If Senator Kennedy
is going to back to not supporting the University after this game, then
he's a hypocrite.
John
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9.1224 | Slighted? | CUBIC7::DIGGINS | Playdough,Homey,Vitale,BobKnight | Fri Mar 27 1992 11:08 | 11 |
|
As a fan, I felt cheated by that technical technical called on
Calipari lasted night. It was a LOUSY call that could've been handled
with a warning to the coach to calm down etc.. It did have a direct
outcome on the game and totally demoralized the UMass team. Call
it sour grapes if you will, but I wanted to see that game played out.
UMass was only down a bucket. Lame call...
Steve
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9.1225 | Class, pure class | SHALOT::MEDVID | Dancing in the deepest oceans | Fri Mar 27 1992 11:12 | 11 |
| Hats off to John Calipari and John Hendry, a class coach and a class
noter, respectively. In the post-game press conference, Calipari said
exactly what John Hendry wrote, that the game was lost in the first
half and there is no blame to be placed on the officials.
I would think that Calipari's press conference should be required
viewing for Dean Smith and Hendry's note should be required daily
reading for Chris Knorr, both of which could not believe an official's
audacity in calling a more-justified T on Smith last tourney.
--dan'l
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9.1226 | | WONDER::REILLY | More 'Itchy and Scratchy!!!!' | Fri Mar 27 1992 11:22 | 15 |
|
It seems like Kentucky plays close to the level of whoever they're
playing, but better enough to win it. I can see them taking it, and
it will be fun to see Duke refund their Minnesota plane tickets. I
think the game stays under control better with Farmer in there, too -
he's no "star" but he plays a solid game.
I wouldn't have even given Ted tickets to the game.
That technical stunk, even if it didn't decide the game. That rule
should stop being considered discressionary - I know its been a
tradition, but its too easy for refs to screw around with it. Make it
a rule that you break and get called for every time, or take it away.
- Sean
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9.1227 | Tough way to end a GREAT season | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Fri Mar 27 1992 11:33 | 17 |
| Hey, the refs were within their right to make the call, and I echo what John
Hendry said (very well said, I must add), but I still am amazed that the call
was made. It seems just a little ironic that Pitino was warned about that
very thing, and then spent the a good poriton of the game standing on the dang
court fer cripes sake. He was on the court more than once by about the same
margin that Calipari was out of the box (just about standing on the line).
If the call gets made, fine, but before you make it, be sure both coaches have
been warned (maybe they were I dunno) and call it both ways.
Hats off the the 'Cats, they shot the lights out of the place to open the game
and though UMASS came close they just could quite catch them.
Seton Hall gave Duke a good run but just didn't have the guns. Duke versus
Kentucky should be a real good game and the winner could very well be National
Champ.
Scott
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9.1228 | | GIAMEM::SCHOTT | | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:14 | 38 |
| While I agree with the other noters who complimented John
Calipari's handling of questions about the referee's call, I have to
fault him for not having his team ready to play last night. Call the
team tight or flat or whatever, there is no excuse for letting Kentucky
jump out the way they did in the early going. While Kentucky did hit some
tough shots during the first 12 minutes, the vast majority were layups
or tip ins or short j's! They beat UMASS to loose balls, they
outrebounded the Minutemen (only the 3rd team to do so all year) and
and when they picked off UMASS defenders with screens, no one in the
Maroon and White was helping out.
Now if this was a young team like Iowa State it would be one
thing. But UMASS started 3 seniors and 2 juniors, guys who have been
playing as a unit for three years! This was their 35th game of the
season and their third of the tournament, against a team they had
already played! If Kentucky had dominated throughout the game, then I
would admit UMASS was in over their heads. But their comeback proves
otherwise. I have to think the game was lost in the first 12 minutes,
and that had they played with composure from the opening bell, things
could have been different. It was the coach's job to put them on the
floor with fire in their eyes.
A couple of months ago, I made the statement that I thought John
Calipari would stick around Amherst for one more year. I have the
unsettling feeling that we may have seen him coach his last game for
UMASS last night. Dick Vitale mentioned in his column, that if FSU's
Kennedy takes the Vegas job, then Coach Cal becomes the leading
candidate for the Seminoles job. This makes a lot of sense to me.
While I could never see Calipari taking his act to Nevada, I think an
ACC job, at a school committed to a big time athletic program, would
be too tough for him to pass by. Kennedy was making $300k/year at FSU,
had been making noises about renegotiating, and is now rumored to be
jumping to UNLV for $700k/year. Coach Cal makes a $70/K base salary at
UMASS, and this year earned another $40K in incentives. If FSU came
knocking, what would you do in his position?
Russ
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9.1229 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:17 | 15 |
|
Tough loss to swallow last night for us Bay Staters. Yeah, they could
have kept it closer early in the game but it still sucks to have a really
dumb call have such an effect. I hope the Minutemen get a big welcome when
they get back, they deserve it. Coach Calipari really showed what a class
act he is in the press conference after the game. I hope he sticks around
here for a while but I get the feeling sooner or later someone's going to
make him an offer he can't refuse.
Indiana has decnt talent and the best coach on the planet and are therefor
my pick to win it all.
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9.1230 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:19 | 22 |
| Thanks, Dan'l. It was awfully tough to write that note last night. I
don't know Calipari personally and I don't know any of the players but
I know lots of the support staff (team trainer, team doctor, sports
information director) and I know what they must be going through today.
I feel for them - that was a tough one to lose.
I really admire the way Calipari handled himself last night too in what
was almost certainly the toughest loss of his coaching career. I've
changed my mind about him in a lot of ways. I've always seen him
treating this job as a steppingstone and my attitude if he was to leave
had always been "Good bye, good luck, thanks and don't let the door hit
you in the ass on the way out." After seeing the way he turned this
team around, prepared it for the tournament and handled being in the
tournament, I hope he stays. We can't match what he'd make in other
places but there are too things in his favor:
1. Like Pete Gillen at Xavier, he can win here.
2. He and his family really like the area
I hope we can get someone as good as him for the football team.
John
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9.1231 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:20 | 22 |
|
I for one don't think that the officials were within their rights to
make such a call. Calipari might have been out of his box, but by
what, a foot or so? From the replay I saw absolutely nothing out of
the ordinary. If the officials wanted to calm Calipari down and ring
him up for his general behavior (he does seem to get carried away and
lapses into the profane with some regularity, judging from both the
video and audio feeds), they should have made a call in an instance
where Calipari was actually violating the spirit of the rules governing
outrageous bench behavior. That's what being an official is all about,
using judgment. Instead, a very petty call was made and as a result,
said official was very much embarrassed on a national stage, not
Calipari.
Still, a call like that is only worth two points, and with that
amount of time left is no more damaging on the court than a clean block
that's whistled for a foul. Emotionally, you've got to let it go.
Like a switch was thrown or something, UMass immediately reverted back
to their play of the early first half. Great teams don't do that...
glenn
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9.1232 | I still say we were cheated. | CUBIC7::DIGGINS | In search of the lost chord. | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:24 | 7 |
|
Glenn, samll nit, that call was worth 4 points, 2 free throws and the
ball.
Steve
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9.1233 | Sour Mashburn | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:29 | 13 |
| I agree that the 4 point swing created by the T on Calipari did not decide the
game. Unfortunately for the Minutepeople, Kaintuck shot the lights out early
in the game.
Congrats to UMass - good luck nexted year. Rumor are circulating that Calipari
is in line for several coaching jobs - anyone have any scoop?
Couln't stay awake for the Duke-SH game, and was a little surprised that the
Hall didn't make it closer.
Through all the games, it seems that the cream is rising to the top...
=Bob=
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9.1234 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:29 | 11 |
|
> Glenn, samll nit, that call was worth 4 points, 2 free throws and the
> ball.
Kentucky already had the ball when the call was made and had the same
opportunity to make those last two points, hence only two freebies. The
devastating technical is when your team has the ball, and the other
team gets to shoot and takes possession...
glenn
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9.1236 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:47 | 24 |
| >Glenn, samll nit, that call was worth 4 points, 2 free throws and the
>ball.
Kentucky already had the ball.
Terrible call in that situation. People expect coaches and players to
rise to the occasion at crunch time, and the same should be expected
of referees. My only guess is that he thought Calipari was screaming
at him for missing a foul on the Kentucky tip of the rebound....
Nice run by your alma mater John...having just gone thru it, I know
how you feel this morning. As an outside observer, and longtime college
basketball fan, I think you better prepare for Calipari's departure.
The football situation is as clear a message as the guy needs re: the
future $ at UMass. I know they're building a new facility, and an
argument can be made that they may want to invest in Calipari to
insure the continued success of the program. But I can't in any way
see them being able to match his market value...which is incredibly
high for his age and experience. With 3 of the starting 5 graduating,
he could return to A-10 obscurity next year.
But, to some people money isn't everything....
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9.1237 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hulkster is Blubster w/out vitamins | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:50 | 19 |
|
Actually Bob the Hall did make it a closer game than the score appeared.
After the game was basically a four point game the entire way until the
last three minutes or so when Duke opened it up. Basically Duke put the
clamps on the Hall at around the 6 minute mark as the Hall went thru a
five minute drought from the field during crunch time...Of course Duke
did benefit from some questionable calls but thems the breaks...
Yeah Chris that Hurley's a real worl beater. If Caver had a half a brain
he'd have torched Bobby for a career high last night. How many balls
did Bobby throw away? Very bad assist to turnover ration as usual. Anybody
who vote him AA honarable mention should be ashamed of themselves...
mike
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9.1238 | A great run by UMass | AWASH::MMARLAND | | Fri Mar 27 1992 12:51 | 16 |
| I tip my hat to Umass, they never quit last night, and battled back
to within 2. The call should have been a nocall, it's evident that was
the turning point in the game. UK played tremendous in the opening
half, but it's a 40 minute game. Basketball has so many runs by either
team during a game, that you can't say one team plays better than the
other. It was a new game at the 5 min. mark, where anything could have
happened. If any tech should be called it should be called for hanging
on the rim. Maybe I have pro's and college confused but I thought there
was a rule for that.
UK v Duke should be a great game.
Mike
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9.1239 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:00 | 10 |
|
Didn't I read just the other day that Calipari had signed a four-year
extension at UMass (or am I thinking of someone else?)? I know that
doesn't mean he'll be around for the full four years, but doesn't it
signal his intentions for next season? If he was considering looking at
better offers, he'd have held off on a contract, wouldn't he?
glenn
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9.1240 | | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:22 | 17 |
| > Didn't I read just the other day that Calipari had signed a four-year
> extension at UMass (or am I thinking of someone else?)?
Must be someone else Glenn. His contract expires at the end of the year.
re: Kentucky-Duke
Like *they* say, anything can happen, but I don't see Kentucky being
able to beat these guys. You can forget the 3's, they don't fall
with a hand in your face, and Duke's defense is quick and smothering.
And, IMO, to beat Duke you need very good defensive players, who are
their equal in height, strength and quickness. Kentucky's defense
is good, but they can't match-up with Duke.
Of course, if Laettner gets in foul trouble trying to guard Mashburn...
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9.1241 | Voice of miserable experience ... | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:24 | 35 |
| My heart goes out to all UMass fans and especially to you, Ninj. As the
ACC fandom knows only too well, welcome to the agonizing world of Lenny
Wirtz, easily The Most Despised Referee In The ACC.
Lenny Wirtz is older than dirt. He's been an ACC ref for decades. I know,
I started screaming at him 16 years ago when I saw my first Virginia games
and he's been a constant toothache ever since. I recognized him
*instantly* lasted night when I first turned the game on and my first
reaction was ... "Uh-oh, UMass is doomed."
He *kills* underdog teams. I've lost count how many times I've seen the
Hoos close to within like 4 points of the Tar Heels and then watch in
horror as Wirtz does his traveling call dance right in front of Dean with
the entire Heel bench circling their arms in perfect rhythm along with him.
Boom, boom, out go the lights.
If you asked any ACC fan to name just 1 ACC referee, I *guarantee* they'd
each say "Lenny Wirtz". His name recognition and personality profile are
by far the highest of any ACC zebra and have been for ages. He is the
living example of the "Carolina Ref" ... although to be fair, I'll venture
that even the Carolina Faithful have their own elephant memories of Wirtz
calls that killed them, too.
The T lasted night was just plain horrible and it confirmed my worst fears
for UMass. Just killed any mo' they had going for them. Another grisly
kill for the ref who's had the most number of rifle scope crosshairs
painted on his portrait down here in ACC land. Terrible, terrible call.
If there's any consolation you can take from the call, just be glad that
Wirtz ain't a full-time Atlantic 10 ref. You'd want to string him up
before long.
Bob Hunt
P.S. And Len Elmore pointed out a number of gift calls that went Duke's
way in the 2nd game, too. Not a good night for zebras in Philly.
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9.1242 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:28 | 21 |
| The tone a this conversation smacks a NBAism: I.e., the rules are
to be flouted based on the player, the situation, the type of game,
the rule, the timing, whatever.
Rules is rules and should all be called consistently. Obviously the
refs were watching for box violations after Orr's right on complaints
about the refs having suspended that rule for Rick Pitino in the sub
regional. It's also apparent that Calipari had been warned about
straying. He was several feet beyond the box jumping up and down
petulantly.
It was a stupid coaching mistake and good solid officiating.
One last thing: I'm starting to believe the complaining that Duke has
the refs mesmerized with their level of play. I and a few buddies
watching the game noticed a constant stream of travels, fouls, and
other relatively small violations by Duke with the referee staring
right at the player and no call.
MrT
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9.1243 | UMASS call. Pure Tripe T,(your analysis) | CTHQ2::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:36 | 1 |
|
|
9.1244 | What game were you watching? | SHALOT::MEDVID | Dancing in the deepest oceans | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:37 | 7 |
| > He was several feet beyond the box jumping up and down
> petulantly.
This explains why you think your penacular unit is so large. Calipari
was a foot beyond the line if that much.
--dan'l
|
9.1245 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:47 | 15 |
| Wirtz was at the other end of the floor looking back at Calipari and
not paying attention to the action when it was called.
The call had no effect on the flow of the game. It made the official
decide the game instead of the players - although Calipari was wrong
and he admitted it.
The rule was not enforced at all consistently throughout the season or
the playoffs. If a rule is not going to be enforced consistently
throughout the course of a season then you don't start enforcing it
arbitrarily and capriciously during the playoffs.
That's my only beef with the call.
John
|
9.1246 | Don't drag *me* into this ... | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:49 | 19 |
| re: dan'l/"O"Hendry
It's certainly a classy move to not blame an official for your teams
'L', which is why I'm so happy that I've never done exactly that.
Even if an official makes a really bogus call (which in this case
certainly happened) there's too many other events that transpire in a
game for that to be a singular cause of defeat. I suspect Kaintuck
woulda won anyway cause they showed great poise down the stretch.
re: "The Call"
Those of us who've watched Lenny Wertz's work over the last several
decades were certainly not surprised by his wholly uncalled for
egomanical call. Easily one of the most overrated aspects of college
basketball is the supposedly great officiating of the ACC. :^(
- ACC Chris
|
9.1247 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:51 | 44 |
|
Let's just say that Wirtz was technically correct in making the
call, but I'd bet a couple of dollars that you won't see him come final
4 time.
Many of you know, that I ususally stick up for the ref's or give a
pretty good explanation on why a certain call was made. But for the
life of me, I still can't figure this one out. In my opinion, this was
a bad call. I don't think it did UMASS in, but it wasn't a good call
even if 'technically' it was the correct call.
Here's were there is a big problem in officiating. With this
coaches box thing, some ref's follow the rule to the letter of the law
and if the coach steps out, they bang him. Others let the coach slip
and slide a little as long as he is coaching. Where those ref's draw
the line is if a coach is hammering you about a call and is outside the
box, they will bang the coach. Again, it basically all depends on the
ref. What complicates matters even more is if your partner(s) don't
call it the same!
Even though Pitino was dancing all around up and down the sidelines
doesn't mean squat if they don't 'see' him. By that I mean, as a ref,
I'm busy enough watching 20 arms, legs, feet, hands, sidelines, paint area,
3 point area etc. to really worry and babysit the coach. Only if he is
making a point out of gaining my attention will I obligated to look over.
If it were me, I would of told Calipari to 'honor the box' as I do with
all coaches. If he doesn't honor the box, then he can't say I didn't warn
him.
In general, as a ref, we are supposed to use judgment and common
sense. All I hear from the college ref's on my board is that they are
judged big time on the 'quality' of the calls they make. If I look at
that 'T' last night, I see no quality to it. It was pretty useless
in my opinion and did nothing more than to put the rest of the tourney
ref's in a bad position. Now, some dork coach will surely point to
the game where they banged Claipari, and why don't you bang so-and-so
because he is doing the same thing.
Although rules are made to be enforced, this is one time were a
word of caution would of been worth a million.
bill..g.
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9.1248 | Finally, we agree ... | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Fri Mar 27 1992 13:58 | 8 |
| It had to happen sooner or later. Lenny Wirtz is probably the one
single solitary hoops issue that Chris Knorr and I agree on.
Although I associate Wirtz most often with bad calls that go Carolina's
way, I have no doubt that Soup's seen enough Wirtz "nails" to build himself
a house.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1249 | | RUGBY1::way | Insert dirty saying here | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:07 | 12 |
| I think we should make a note of this.
I'm sure somewhere in our universe, planets are aligning, gravitational
pulls are aligning or something...
Hell, if the Wall could come down in Germany, if communism can fall in
Russia, I guess the Bob Hunt-ACC Chris thing had to happen next...
8^)
|
9.1250 | Now I know. | SASE::SZABO | Frank Way is the write-in way! | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:11 | 3 |
| I was wonderin' where that woodie came from... :-)
|
9.1251 | | RUGBY1::way | Insert dirty saying here | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:18 | 9 |
| Careful Hawk,
We might have to look for content in that reply too.....
8^)
'Saw
|
9.1252 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:52 | 12 |
| Lat night was a perfect example of how much control refs have over the
flow and the outcome of games. Underdogs don't stand a chance.
As the announcers said - why was that ref looking down court at
Calipiri, and not watching the action going on right in front of him?
As predicted, Duke got the calls. They werestillthe better team - but
it is so predictable.
Kind of a boring night to watch college hoops.
JD
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9.1253 | No miracles; just prep | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Fri Mar 27 1992 15:02 | 24 |
| CBS should have Quinn Buckner assigned permanently to Indiana's games.
He knows exactly what buttons Knight is pushing and why.
Their win lasted night over the 'Noles was a testament to Knight's
preparation. One play in particular stood out. Middle of the 2nd half
and Jamal Meeks had the ball top of the key with either Cheaney or Graham
loose on the right wing.
Meeks faked a 45-deg angle pass to the wing shooter and Bob Sura bit on the
fake mogambo big time. Meeks stepped up, drew a paint defender and then
calmly hit Graham with the original pass for wide, wide, wide open trey.
Sura, the ACC ROY, was still trying to find his jock and strap it back on.
Sura is as good a frosh as you're going to see this year (Fab Five
excepted). I watched FSU all year long and Sura swiped beaucoup passes in
that exact same configuration. Opposing point guard zips the angled pass
to the wing, Sura steps in and zoom-lays it in at the other end. At least
a dozen times.
Knight saw that on tape. No doubt about it. Otherwise, Meeks makes that
first pass and Sura's gone. Instead, he fakes it and IU cans a trey.
Knight won this one on Mon-Tue-Wed in the tape room.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1254 | The Call... | JUNCO::BARBIERI | God can be so appreciated! | Fri Mar 27 1992 15:31 | 46 |
| Hi,
As a UMass alumni, it was nice to be at the game last Sunday.
It was quite an event!
And it was great to have the team not roll over last night.
I think they earned the respect of Kentucky.
And it was the right thing to do to have the dignity to not
make a big deal about the call.
And now to...
THE CALL!
My thoughts...
On the way to work, everyone is cruising at 63 mph. EVERYONE!
The law of the land says anything over 55 is speeding; something
worthy of a violation.
A cop can pull a guy over and give him a ticket, but it just isn't
done.
Well, the cop decided to give a guy a ticket. And the timing was
so arbitrary (heavey sarcasm implied). UMass had just scored a
3-pointer. It was tournament time. Five minutes left. The team
is within two. They have momentum...
Every coach is cruising at 63 mph. Pitino was off the square
throughout the Iowa State game. (I was there.) Pitino let out the
'f' word about every other word now and then during that game.
So they decide to ticket a guy right during this time.
HOW CAN THIS BE ARBITRARY?
No harrasing of refs. The coach is far away from the action. Why
not just let the teams have full control of dictating the outcome?
I figure before the call UMass had ~40 to 45 % chance of winning.
Right after the call, their chance dropped to ~20%.
Oh Well,
Tony
|
9.1255 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Fri Mar 27 1992 15:59 | 15 |
|
It's funny how some what the ref's to follow every 'jot' but one
rule that is never inforced which is in the books is cursing! I'm
not talking about cursing an official, but just plain cuss'in up a
storm!
Yep, it's illegal and is labeled as unsportsmanship which is
punishable with a 'T'.
Funny how the same folks who state that the rules should be
enforeced never seem to care about that one! Of course, if the ref's
enforced that rule, there wouldn't be a game, right? But how is that
any different than letting a coach slide if he is coaching and out of
the box by a foot or two?
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9.1256 | DUH! | CUBIC7::DIGGINS | In search of the lost chord. | Fri Mar 27 1992 16:19 | 6 |
|
Oh ya, I just remebered! Kentucky HAD the ball when the T was called!
Silly me... 8^)
Steve
|
9.1257 | You want him full-time ??? | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Fri Mar 27 1992 16:24 | 9 |
9.1258 | more ref bashing | CADSYS::CAVE | | Fri Mar 27 1992 16:35 | 13 |
|
I didn't want to bring it up and get roasted for sour grapes but with
all the ref bashing!!!! I thought Duke received extra nice treatment from
the refs. It was not only certain calls (The 5th foul on Kar*** of Seton
Hall, Bad traveling call on Luther, foul call on a clean Luther block,
Laettner not getting called for obviously stepping in the lane way to early on
a free throw) but it seemed the entire flow of calls went their way.
I realize Duke deserved to win and would have regardless what the refs
did. I'm curious what other people think since I am obviously biased
for Seton Hall and have a tendancy to wear colored glasses.
Alan
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9.1259 | MrT is in with the in crowwwwwwwwd !! | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Fri Mar 27 1992 16:36 | 11 |
| Just want you all to know that last night I got into my clammy
little hands Final4 tix for Executive Box #117-B. Oh how sublime
it would be for me to be there, above the fray, leaning out of the
open sliding plexiglass window, surveying the majesty of Bob taking
yet another undermained squad to the Promised Land.
I'll be there, but will the Hoosiers? With UCLA and then Duke
before them it's unlikely, but with that Pantheon-dweller certainly
anything is possible.
MrT
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9.1260 | Or will you wait until it's all over and they're still smiling ??? | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Fri Mar 27 1992 17:01 | 6 |
9.1261 | | RUGBY1::way | Insert dirty saying here | Fri Mar 27 1992 17:09 | 8 |
| Okay, MrT, please don't keep us in SUSPENSE!
Post the damn menu!!!!!!!
8^)
|
9.1262 | "let 'em play"...Bill Raftery. | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Fri Mar 27 1992 17:10 | 13 |
| If this guy Wertz has this reputation, then the NCAA is at fault here,
not him. The biggest unwritten rule in sports is: "in a big game,
let the contestants decide the outcome". The best job any official
can do in *playoff* competition is to call the obvious, and swallow
your whistle on everything else. A case in point would be that foolish
foul called on Seton Hall in the '89 title game. What a terrible way
to determine the national champion. Sure the kid touched Robinson,
but he didn't affect a shot, the attempt of a shot, or possession of
the ball.
Having seen Calipari just a few times, I think it's obvious he'll
tone down his sideline antics. This was a time when he didn't want
to draw attention to himself.
|
9.1263 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Fri Mar 27 1992 17:23 | 8 |
| Bill -
I still cringe whenever I think of the 89 title game. I lump the
outcome of that game in with those silly world cup soccer games that
were decided by a penalty kick.
JD
|
9.1264 | Good Officiating, "Please" | MCIS2::CLAYBROOK | | Fri Mar 27 1992 17:58 | 29 |
| "Rules is rules and should all be called consistently." If that was
the case the refs would of been calling it the whole tournament
never mind just this game.
"It was a stupid coaching mistake and good solid officiating."
Give me a break, it would of been good officiating if the refs had
been calling consistently, but to call it then for the first time, I
don't call that good officiating. I don't think it was a stupid
coaching mistake either, the back of his foot was on the line, he
was jumping up and down shouting for his team to keep up the defensive
pressure, doesn't sound like stupid coaching to me.
I feel the call did interrupt the flow of the game, this game is not
all skill, MOMENTUM has a lot to do with it and that totally
interrutped the flow that UMASS had worked so hard to obtain. I don't
think this game was lost in the first half, if UMASS had never come
back and just got blown out then yes they would of lost the game in the
first half, but with five 5:47 to play they were down by two, the game
is 40 minutes long. I still feel UK would of one, because I was thinking
that anytime now the center for UK (Mashburn I believe) was gonna
take over, because the announcers noticed that UMASS was getting tired
from fighting their way back into the game. I think UK should feel
lucky because if the call was never made I think the game would of
come down to the wire. But I just can't believe someone would actually
think that the call was a good call. A lot of class showed by Calipari
because I bet he was pretty steamed.
Dan
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9.1265 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Fri Mar 27 1992 18:47 | 11 |
| The menu? Tellya what, it won't be the sour grapes that UMASS
fans are dining on today. Their coach is making a fool out a
himself, way outside of the box, a good solid call is made, he
takes it like a main, sorta, and now all this fine whine about
how "the flow of the game changed."
Poppycock. Kaintuck was on their way to a W as it was and all
the justified call did was give Raftery and Francesa a morsel to
mull over on a otherwise dull night.
MrT
|
9.1266 | any more predictions | MCIS2::CLAYBROOK | | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:06 | 6 |
| "Kaintuck was on their way to a W as it was"
Hey do you think you could give me the rest of the winners and scores
through the rest of the tournament.
Dan
|
9.1267 | | CAMONE::WAY | Insert dirty saying here | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:12 | 11 |
| No, MrT....
Just like on "Hee Haw" when they ask Granpa what's for dinner, I wanna
know what you'll be dining on in your luxury box....
Will your date be the splendid Doctor Inga?????
'SAw
|
9.1268 | Thanks for the laugh | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:25 | 9 |
| RE: .1265
HAHAHAHAHA!!!
You were joking, right??
Scott
|
9.1269 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:28 | 11 |
| Yo, T.
I didn't like the call. I'm sorry the call was made. I would have
preferred to have had the game decided on its merits rather than on
something like that. Wirtz followed the letter of the rule rather than
the spirit of the rule. I am *NOT*, however, sowing sour grapes. That
call did *NOT* cost us the game, despite the great comeback. The first
12 minutes did that. We dug our own grave, thank you very much. We
should have been able to overcome that call. No excuses. None.
John
|
9.1270 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Sat Mar 28 1992 00:32 | 5 |
|
Any updates...?
B.A.
|
9.1271 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Sat Mar 28 1992 01:26 | 8 |
| Hi B.A.,
The Tar Babies lost 80-73 and Tech is in O.T....it's tied up right
now...
HTH's
B.A.
|
9.1272 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Sat Mar 28 1992 01:26 | 6 |
| re-1,
Thanks,
B.A.
|
9.1273 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sat Mar 28 1992 01:37 | 3 |
| Memphis State 83-79 in OT and Da Heels make it 1 for 31.
John
|
9.1274 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sat Mar 28 1992 11:22 | 4 |
| Michigan beats Oklahoma State setting up Ohio State vs Michigan in the
Southeast regional final. Cincinnati beat UTEP.
John
|
9.1275 | Terrible! | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I'm too tough to tame! | Sat Mar 28 1992 17:09 | 7 |
|
For those of you who wish to see the most terrible officiated game in
this tournament...watch the Michigan-OK.State game...what a waste of
good talent on both teams...Both coaches should be irate over the calls
made.
B.A.
|
9.1276 | | FDCV06::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Sun Mar 29 1992 00:41 | 7 |
| Indiania beats UCLa and Duke beats Ken-tuck-it in OT...
REK
Leattner showed a lot of class bt stomping on a UK player while the
UK player was on the floor... He gets a T... "SHe" should have been
tossed.....
|
9.1277 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Sun Mar 29 1992 03:33 | 11 |
| Well folks, the UK - Duke game was a classic. Being a 'Cats fan, I
could not be any prouder of the way they played.
re REK
I don't know when I've been angrier after seeing Laettner step on the
stomach of the UK player purposefully. That was about as classless as
you can get. I'm suprised it happened. I didn't know he had it in
him.
WILDCAT
|
9.1278 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sun Mar 29 1992 12:10 | 7 |
| The previously unbeaten Bentley women's team lost by 2 points to Delta
State in the National Div 2 Semifinals Friday night. The Men's title
game was to pit undefeated Bridgeport (which is likely to shut down at
the end of the year due to lack of money - this is the entire school)
vs Virginia Union.
Ninj
|
9.1279 | Indiana - Duke should be fun | CADSYS::CAVE | | Sun Mar 29 1992 15:04 | 21 |
| The small, weak, and overmatched front court of Indiana certainly looked
pretty good to me. Indiana dominated the boards and every other facet of the
game. Henderson (a freshman) was a major factor in the middle. This team
has a lot of weapons and could take it all. In fact, if Duke had lost,
Indiana would have easily been my favorite to take it all, regardless of the
other outcomes.
As far as UCLA, what a disappointment. Not so much that they played poorly
but they showed no heart. The team totally gave up in the final stages.
I don't care if your behind by 50 points, you never give up. MaClean was
the biggest culprit. I would have yanked him right off the court in the final
few minutes. What a message to send to the younger players.
The Duke - UK game was a classic. If Duke can survive this game you
just can't bet against them. A lot of great performances on both teams.
Alan
|
9.1280 | Jim Wardle's Predictions !! | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Sun Mar 29 1992 16:14 | 30 |
| From: DECWRL::"msdrl!wardle@uunet.UU.NET" "James Wardle" 20-MAR-1992 08:36:22.13
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CC:
Subj: Big Ten and NCAA
Hi guys,
I just wanted you all to know that the great Carnac is once again predicting
an early exit for all Big Ten teams except the poor slow WMD team from
Indiana.
Ohio STate will meet their demise this weekend as the Huskies show them
what it's like to play real basketball in a real conference.
The future hotel managers from Ohio State were overrated to begin with.
I also predict 5 big East teams in the sweet 16.
JoJ
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9.1281 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Sun Mar 29 1992 16:22 | 21 |
| Main I really miss Wardle. Based on his predictions it's just
a damned shame we don't have him to kick around any more.
Instead a 5 BigLease SweetSixteeners he had one (and zero Elite
Eighters).
The Big10 placed 3 in the Sweet16, 3 in the Elite8, and 2 in the
Final4. And if the Wolverines had been properly seeded it very
well coulda been 3 Final4 squads.
Elite8 Conference Bigotry Count:
3 Big10
2 Great Midwest
1 SEC
1 Pac10
1 Almost Close
Gotta luv it.
Big10 Bigot Tom
|
9.1282 | Bob Ryan on the Kentucky - Duke game | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sun Mar 29 1992 22:12 | 12 |
| "What they ought to do is take the tape of this game and mail it to
every school in the country, with additional copies going to such
outposts as Syracuse, NY, South Orange, NJ, Villanova, Pa, Washington,
DC and Jamaica, NY. This is what college basketball ought to be and
can be if coaches would only emulate Rick Pitino and Mike Krzyzewski.
"Look at that score again. 104-103. What that means is that the
coaching was done in practice and the game belonged to the players.
This was not a WWF Big East Superbore. This was an athletic event of
the highest magnitude, reflecting glory on coaches and players. The
Big East hasn't had a game like this in 10 years and it never will if
the coaches don't loosen their death grip on the contest."
|
9.1283 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Sun Mar 29 1992 22:14 | 3 |
| Cincinnati vs Michigan in the other semifinal.
John
|
9.1284 | | OLDTMR::RACZKA | sweet and saxy | Mon Mar 30 1992 00:38 | 27 |
| A whole lot of action ....
UMass had a GREAT season, everyone associated with the school
has plenty of reason to be proud ... Kentucky then went on a played
their best game against Duke. UK fans also have plenty of reason to
celebrate
UCLA, my alma mater, bot their butts kicked by Indiana, but the Bruins
had a great year and the upcoming PAC10 season looks as good!
(I'm being optimistic!)
So now we have the FINAL FOUR
Indiana -vs- Duke
It is hard to say which Hoosier team will show up.
I just have the feeling it won't matter, Duke is on a mission
Michigan -vs- Cincinnati
The Wolverines are going to make everyone forget about
the UNLV teams ... barring injury and early exits to the NBA.
My long awaited Webber-Laettner rematch is coming soon (-:
(I hope it works out this way)
chris
|
9.1285 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Mon Mar 30 1992 13:38 | 2 |
| So, T, any comments on the latest Bob Knight controversy regarding
the picture with him, Ellenburger, and Cheaney ?
|
9.1286 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 30 1992 13:47 | 11 |
|
> So, T, any comments on the latest Bob Knight controversy regarding
> the picture with him, Ellenburger, and Cheaney ?
Totally, utterly ridiculous invention of a racial controversy (and this
is from someone who thinks that Knight, with his constant stream of
profanities off the court has been an embarrassment all tourney long--
remember Bob, it's for the kids, as you are so fond of reminding us...)
glenn
|
9.1287 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Mon Mar 30 1992 13:52 | 2 |
| What's the scoop? Haven't heard about this one yet.
Denny
|
9.1288 | | SASE::SZABO | Frank Way is the write-in way! | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:08 | 14 |
| A photo was released (somewhere) showing Cheaney bending over with his
uniform shorts slightly lowered and Bob using the whip on him. Some
Black group, not sure which, apparently took offense to this and issued
a public statement, in other words, it was made to be a big deal, very
serious, etc. Knight responded in the (UCLA win) post-game interview
by saying how many Black kids that went through his system have college
degrees and good jobs. Case closed.
BTW, near the end of the UCLA game when the win was in the bag, Knight
was still kinda into the game and somewhat bending over, Cheaney took a
towel and started whipping Knight's butt. It was a riot!
Hawk
|
9.1289 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:11 | 17 |
| > I don't know when I've been angrier after seeing Laettner step on the
> stomach of the UK player purposefully. That was about as classless as
> you can get. I'm suprised it happened. I didn't know he had it in
> him.
I guess Rod Sellers has been vindicated. The choir boy really is a punk.
Ditto Don McLean of UCLA. I'm sure both will enjoy *interesting* initiations
to the NBA, coming in with the reps they have.
And for all the hype about Rick Pitino, can anyone explain why he didn't
cover the ball on the inbounds pass...allowing Grant Hill to take that
most casual wind-up on the winning touchdown pass ? Perhaps Larry Brown II
learned too much from Bum-hiem as an asst at SU (see Bummer's similar
decision against ND at The Dome in Feb '90, same result --> ND winning
at the buzzer). I'll never understand coaches who don't put someone
in front of the guy inbounding the ball...
|
9.1290 | FRONT the guy, dolts! | CSOA1::SIMPSON_T | In search of mythical kings | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:18 | 9 |
|
I was excited when I saw no one guarding Grant Hill. "5 on 4 on the
other end," I thought. "Kentucky's going to win it." Then the pass flies,
the camera pans to the other end, and I see Laettner double-teamed with both
guys standing BEHIND him. WAY too stupid. I knew at that moment, before
he'd even turned to shoot, that he'd bury it. He's a jerk, but he's a
big-time clutch performer.
tom
|
9.1291 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now!!! | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:23 | 23 |
9.1292 | Anybody but Duke ! | LUNER::BROOKS | Laettner, keep your feet on the ground! | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:29 | 1 |
|
|
9.1293 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:31 | 24 |
| Laettner, as I've said before, is a punk, and gets away with murder -
absolute murder. If Sellers had to have a one game suspension - to be
served in his next NCAA Game - which he did this year - than IMO,
Laetner should receive the same treatment. Will he? HAHAHAHAHAHA!
He should be suspended, just like Sellers - but hte refs and the NCAA
again show they are bigoted, play favorites, and are inconsistent.
No team gets away with more 'over-the-backs' on rebounds than Michigan.
No one.
Once again, Duke's victory can be attributed to the foul line. 11 more
foul shots (and 11 points) than Kentucky. I wonder when the last time
Duke has had less foul shots than their opponent?
UCLA showed what it was made of. Murray was 0-3 from the three-point
line, which means he goes into a funk.
Oh yeah, I can see where Calbert Cheaney is still hurting from that
humiliation on natinal TV that Bob Knight put him through in the first
UCLA game. HA!
JD
|
9.1294 | Give the guy credit even if you don't like him | SHALOT::MEDVID | Dancing in the deepest oceans | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:34 | 11 |
| Laettner is a clutch performer. No doubt. If I recall correctly, he
caught the ball and even tooka dribble to get set. If there's a guy in
front of him, he doesn't take that dribble and perhaps releases a hasty
fader.
But, as Bob Hunt said, there are some people the lord just blesses.
Laettner has been doing this trick in the tournament since the night he
canned thos throws to beat Georgetown when he was just a baby four
years ago.
--dan'l
|
9.1295 | | OLDTMR::RACZKA | sweet and saxy | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:36 | 15 |
| Laettner was given a Technical Foul for his stepping on the
Kentucky player ... heck, that's all KU wanted, was to get him
(Laettner) off his game, it didn't work
on the Hill inbound's pass, it is always better to have
5 defenders down court covering 4
The problem KU had was that one of the two guys on Laettner
gave up and watched...Pitino needs to explain defense to #34!!
as for Bobby Knight ... his entire career is enough material
for some standup comic, I'm suprised I haven't seen someone
on TV imitating him
chris
|
9.1296 | Not saying it doesn't happen, but UK-Duke was fair... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:40 | 14 |
|
> Once again, Duke's victory can be attributed to the foul line. 11 more
> foul shots (and 11 points) than Kentucky. I wonder when the last time
> Duke has had less foul shots than their opponent?
Why is it a natural assumption that foul shots should be equalized?
Kentucky took quite a few shots more from the field than Duke did,
mainly because their swarming press forced a bunch of turnovers, and
yes, fouls. I didn't think the officiating detracted from this game at
all. I thought it was a well-officiated game with the difference in
foul shots attributable to the styles of play, as it should be...
glenn
|
9.1297 | Keep goin', JD- you're killin' me! :-) | SASE::SZABO | Frank Way is the write-in way! | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:44 | 1 |
|
|
9.1298 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | ABD - Anybody But Duke! | Mon Mar 30 1992 14:56 | 32 |
| Danl'l-
No questioning Laettner's ability. His shot vs. UConn was amazing a
couple of years ago.
Glenn -
It's the fouls that are called, IMO. One team gets away with physical,
one doesn't. It's an underlying theme to officiating in the NCAA.
Knight's been a classic:
The whip, the game faces, thecold showers at halftime, the covert CIA
agents experienced in Chinese water torture (surprised some
asian-american group didn't hit on that). One media session he graded
the reporter's questions, and he replied to a rep from IU's "Indiana
Daily Student" - "Those guyes didn't blow it up yet? Damn, they
promised me. Have you called home since last night?"
Byron Houston did his CHevy Chase as Claude Rains impression.
Herb Jones, as the radio announces said "Has an ample butt and knows
how to use it!"
UCLA coach JIm Harrick wins the award for "Whiney Excuses".
And Dean - call a TO baby! Call a TO!
The woman's final four? Does anyone really care?
JD
|
9.1299 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Mon Mar 30 1992 15:04 | 4 |
| I'm beginning to like Bobby Knight more and more as this tournament
goes on. Actually, I've liked him since he was 6th man at OSU. But he's
been a little irritating at times.
Denny
|
9.1300 | no longer freshmen | FRETZ::HEISER | maranatha | Mon Mar 30 1992 15:12 | 4 |
| We're going to get treated to a Michigan-Duke rematch with the
Wolverines gaining a measure of revenge.
As the teens cried in the movie "Red Dawn": WOLVERINES!
|
9.1301 | That's why God invented remote control... | SASE::SZABO | Frank Way is the write-in way! | Mon Mar 30 1992 15:19 | 10 |
| > The woman's final four. Does anyone really care?
Yup! Sure do! Cain't wait. I think it's great that my daughter and
thousands/millions of other aspiring female hoopsters can see the
nation's (and probably the world's) best. Nothing wrong with that, is
there? A little something for everybody. Not all sports is macho men
for the macho men of this world... :-)
Hawk
|
9.1302 | We're Number 1 !!! | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Mon Mar 30 1992 15:25 | 11 |
9.1303 | | RUGBY1::way | Shore,Schmidt,Orr,Espo,Cam,Moog,GOD! | Mon Mar 30 1992 15:28 | 11 |
| Bob,
I think it's great they beat Vandy. Those gals just main-handled UCONN.
I've never seen a 6'8" woman. That girl on Vandy is huge!
Go Lady Hoos!!!!!
'Saw
|
9.1304 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Mar 30 1992 15:56 | 79 |
|
Had a great time at the West Regionals, despite the fact that in all 3 games
the team I was rooting for lost, the games weren't all that exciting, and
Leslie Visser wasn't assigned to Albuquerque :^).
Not counting the NM State fans, Indiana had the largest contingent of fans
there. They were a little laid back for Thursday's game, and after the
Hoosiers defeated FSU they just sat there for the 2nd game and didn't root
for either team and many of them even left. They complain about every call
that goes against IU but they do support their team well, even cheering every
substitution loudly.
UCLA had a pretty large contingent and they made alot of noise Thursday night
because they were fired up with virtually the whole arena pulling for the
underdog Aggies. They didn't have much to cheer about as the game got older
on Saturday though - I looked over in their section a few times and they were
just standing there looking stunned.
The FSU crowd was very small and only got the tomahawk chop going a couple
times. I guess their fans just don't want to travel that far for basketball.
It was hard to tell who were 'real' NMSU fans and who were just pulling for the
Aggies because they lived in New Mexico, but anyway most of the arena was
behind NMSU as expected. Even the locals were pulling for NMSU despite the
fact that the hometown Lobos and NMSU are bitter rivals. At one point during
the FSU-IU game there was a big cheer and I didn't know what the heck all the
comotion was about, and then I saw the Aggie players were coming out of the
ramp and heading to their seats to wait for their game - that also sent the
crowd into a chant of "Aggies, Aggies,...".
The Pit is literally that. When you walk into the place you are at the very
top of the arena (with the exception of a small balcony that was added on after
the initial construction). From the outside, the place is only about the
equivalent height of a 2 or 3-story building. It is a great place to watch
basketball because it is made strictly for basketball and the slope of the
seats is pretty steep. Out seats were probably about the worst in the place
(top row, behind the basket toward the corner) but I could still see real well
and didn't feel like I was a mile away.
The games:
I expected a little more from the Noles, but IU proved that if they are
shooting up near the 50% mark they are very tough to beat. They are just so
disciplined and move the ball so well on offense they rarely put up a bad or
forced shot. IU also has such a good bench they can keep fresh legs in there,
and I think that was crucial with this game being at altitude. FSU got a few
players in foul trouble, which may be why they played some zone in the 2nd half.
IU didn't have much trouble with FSU's pressure defense. The fact that Ward
was out probably didn't help FSU either - he did play a little in the 2nd half
but wasn't a factor.
The crowd was obviously fired up for the 2nd game, but UCLA showed a great
amount of composure and refused to crack even though they had a few
opportunities to do so. The Bruins also played some good basketball. UCLA was
playing extremely aggressive man defense in the 1st half, and that made the
NMSU's half-court offense look like a joke - the Aggies were taking bad shots,
weren't moving around or setting picks, and couldn't get the ball inside.
UCLA was unconscience from the perimeter in the first half and built the lead
up to 21 at one point before NMSU was able to whittle it down to 16 at the half.
At the outset of the 2nd half things got exciting as the Aggies opened with a
10-point run, which forced UCLA to call a timeout and really got the place
rockin'. NMSU matched UCLA basket-for-basket for the next few minutes, but
the critical juncture was when NMSU had the ball and put a 3-point attempt
that would've cut the lead to 3. After that miss UCLA ran off 11 straight
points and was never seriously challenged again, except for a slight scare
when NMSU cut the lead to 7 with a minute and a half left in the game. The
Aggies also got killed on the offensive boards in the 2nd half.
The crowd was fairly pumped up for Saturday's championship game even though
the Aggies had lost Thursday night. We got to the Pit about a half-hour before
tipoff and the UCLA and IU fans were already leading cheers. A few of the UCLA
fans brought small chairs with them and were waving them through the air. I
thought UCLA would try and pound the ball inside but they started the game by
shooting from the outside and weren't very successful at it. IU built a lead
early and it just continued to grow - up to 15 at halftime. IU shot extremely
well in the 2nd half and the only time UCLA made an attempt at a run was when
they got within 12 but that was it.
Joe
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9.1305 | | ROYALT::ASHE | The V X'z boyz rool! | Mon Mar 30 1992 16:38 | 10 |
| Geez, can Stanford light it up from outside. What did they hit? 12
3-pointers? Virginia looks like the team to beat though.
Laettner was given a T during the game, Sellers wasn't. That's why he
wasn't tossed and the NCAA won't do anything. Similar to Jent head
butting Howard yesterday.
As Michigan said, there's only 1 team they haven't beat this year...
Duke. Need to get by Cincy first though...
|
9.1306 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Mon Mar 30 1992 17:21 | 15 |
| re: not covering the inbounds pass, and playing 5 on 4 instead
I don't agree that this is *definitely* the best way to play the
"hail Mary" full-court pass. I think the passive Kentucky defense
on the other end (ie: they don't want to foul anyone) is a perfect
example of why it's better to cover the ball. NO ONE wants to foul,
so they're not going to jump with Laettner on the catch of the ball,
and they certainly aren't going to contest the shot.
If you put a man on the ball, the guy doesn't get a clear sight
of his target, and the trajectory of the ball becomes much higher...
and let's not forget the DISTRACTION factor.
As Grant Hill himself said after the game: "my eyes lit up when I saw
no one was on me"...so did it make a difference to him ???
|
9.1307 | Either way it takes a longshot, but makes sense to cover... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Mar 30 1992 17:35 | 17 |
|
I think there being only two seconds left instead of five or so favors
covering the inbounds man, too. The pass realistically must be a
fullcourt one where practically all four of the other defenders can
converge on the ball without much fear of the ball being passed or
batted to an open man (not enough time). If there were 4-5 seconds
left you might want to leave the inbounds man alone because the offense
has time to make a shorter inbounds and then even another pass to an
open man.
I think Pitino has reason to be kicking himself over that decision
regardless of what kind of a fluke might have bitten him in the past.
I think the percentages say you have that guy running the baseline,
getting in the inbounds man's face...
glenn
|
9.1308 | Too many arm-chair QB's! | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Mon Mar 30 1992 21:40 | 24 |
| On Pitino's decision not to cover inbounds man ...
Personally, I'd have rather seen a man on him. Remember also that UK
was hampered greatly because both Mash and Martinez had fouled out
giving them no one taller then 6'7.
As to those saying it was a huge blunder not to play the man - NOT!
There are definitely two schools of thought here, and it's extremely
easy to second guess now that Duke hit the miracle shot. Bob Knight
and Digger Phelps have both come forward and stated they would have
played it the SAME WAY!
Who would of thought? Pitino, Phelps and Knight, perhaps there's more,
agreeing on the end-of-game strategy. The only problem is that
Pelphrey DID NOT EXECUTE! I've watched the replay at least 10 times
now, and Feldhaus was behind him while Pelphrey was at his side.
Pelphrey should have made an attempt for the ball, but didn't. In
fact, John took several steps backwards!
As Pitino said, let's not let 2 seconds take away what the young men
from UK accomplished. They had a magnificent run, and lost this game
only on the scoreboard.
WILDCAT
|
9.1309 | | FDCV06::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Tue Mar 31 1992 02:08 | 12 |
| I would have played 4-4 and had a rover back there.... The player
inbounding the ball could have ran all over the baseline to throw the
ball in.... I'd rather have a player in the backcourt chasing the ball
coming into play than have a player running after the man putting the
ball inbounds..
The player who was inbounding the ball starts running out of time then
just throw the ball against the player who is guarding him... No 5
second count against him and a second chance at getting the ball
upcourt...
REK
|
9.1310 | It was still 4 on 4 | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Tue Mar 31 1992 12:51 | 13 |
| RE: Duke/UK
Now that I've seen the last shot a million times, I have to say Pitino's
decision is a good one *IF* everyone does their job. Fact is Pelphry didn't do
anything, nada, zilch, zippo. Laetner caught the ball and Pelphry took a step
back and just stood there and watched (the ball must have seemed to be in slow
motion as he watched). Now, if Pelphry fronts up Laetner or at least steps out
to challenge him, it might have been enough. Of course Laetner might have made
it anyway (he showed great poise in that situation), but Pelphry should not have
just given up like he did because he was a wasted body down court and would
have been more useful IMO guarding the passer down the other end of the court.
Scott
|
9.1311 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Tue Mar 31 1992 17:42 | 8 |
| The fact that Pelphry "just stood there and watched", has no bearing
whatsoever as to whether it was good coaching strategy or not! Pelphry
appears to have made a mistake. Whatever. It was still a marvelously
executed play by Duke. Those things happen. Let's not forget the
"gutty" performance this UK team put forth. As Coach K stated, "no one
lost this game, we just happened to take the last shot."
WILDCAT
|
9.1312 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Tue Mar 31 1992 17:50 | 10 |
|
>> As Coach K stated, "no one lost this game, we just happened to take
the last shot."
The *winning* coach always says crap like that. Yeah, no one lost
but who's going on and who's going home ? Personally, I agree that
Pelphry could have done more but regardless Kentucky was part of one
of if not *the* greatest games ever played and they'll be back.
|
9.1313 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Tue Mar 31 1992 17:52 | 9 |
| RE: .1311
Some people have been questioning Pitino's decision to keep all 5 guys deep,
especially since it didn't work. My point is that while it might have been a
good coaching move (open to debate), poor execution is what gave Laettner a
clear (not easy, just clear) shot. Agreed that it took a well-executed play
by Duke to pull it off, and they did it.
Scott
|
9.1314 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Tue Mar 31 1992 17:56 | 10 |
| > Bob Knight and Digger Phelps have both come forward and stated they
> would have played it the SAME WAY!
When did you ever hear a coach publicly criticise another coach ?
Coach K said that was the right strategy as well. But the proof
of the pudding will be when these guys are faced with a similar
situation...let's see how they handle it.
So what do you think Wildcat, was it Pelphrey's decision not
to front Laettner ?
|
9.1315 | Not a big deal, really... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:13 | 10 |
|
> As to those saying it was a huge blunder not to play the man - NOT!
Who ever said such a thing in the first place? From the original
posting, I thought it was Pitino himself who was doing the majority of
the second-guessing. Either way Kentucky played it, I agree, it was a
shot in the dark for Duke and great execution that made it work...
glenn
|
9.1316 | Closed-Captioned For The Coaching-Impaired | SCNDRL::HUNT | Stop The ACC Tourney Now !!! | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:15 | 17 |
9.1317 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:31 | 17 |
| RE .1314 - Yes, I feel like Pelphrey probably was at fault for not
fronting Laettner. He also took several steps back once Christian
caught the ball. None of that matters though, it all happened too
quickly. I'm sure UK wishes they had another chance to set up and
defend the play.
re Bob Hunt - Very nice translation Bob! And here I thought Coach K
w just being a nice guy!
In all seriousness, Coach K showed great humbleness in winning. He
immediately went over to UK's longtime (39 years) and retiring
announcer Cawood Ledford and asked to speak to the listening audience.
He got on the radio and said "I'm sorry UK lost the way they did. You
have a super team ...". Now name me another coach who would have done
that. I've got a lot of respect for Coach K.
WILDCAT
|
9.1318 | might be respectable for 4 games | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hulkster is Blubster w/out vitamins | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:39 | 11 |
|
I think you guys are giving UK too much credit. Duke had Hurley so they
were playing with a handicap.....
;^)
8 turnovers by a point guard in one game? Maybe Bobby learnt at the hands
of the master John Bagley....
mike
|
9.1319 | Humility is easy when you're happy | SHALOT::MEDVID | twisting in the water | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:48 | 17 |
| Wildcat,
always keep in mind that humility is easily expressed when you are
winning. Case in point:
last year when Sid Bream returned to Three Rivers Stadium for the first
time as a Brave, he rocked a homer and the Pittsburgh crowd gave him a
five minute standing O. Score at the time of his homer was Pirates 8
Braves 2. The Pittsburgh fans were lauded for weeks.
Think the same appreciation would have been shown to Bream had he
dinged one with the score tied? No way. Might have even been some
boos.
Keep it in perspective.
--dan'l
|
9.1320 | Beating a dead horse | CSOA1::SIMPSON_T | In search of mythical kings | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:50 | 15 |
|
Actually, Knight's already HAD the chance to show how he'd play the
same situation. It was the 1987 championship game against Syracuse --- 1
point lead, ball out of bounds at the end line. Derrick Coleman did the
throw-in, and Indiana did NOT play the man out of bounds.
Not sure if it's been mentioned in here, but Pitino said he normally
wouldn't call the time-out he called with 7.5 seconds left. But, with the
way this game had gone, he wanted to make sure the Wilcats won or lost it on
THEIR possession.
Some things just aren't meant to be.
tom
|
9.1321 | $$$$ | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | JOJ,B.Arnold,FrankWay | Tue Mar 31 1992 18:54 | 4 |
| Well, Hank gaithers mom received some meal money from Loyola Marymount,
which settled her lawsuit with a $545,000 payment.
JD
|
9.1322 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Tue Mar 31 1992 19:11 | 2 |
| The family still has suits pending against a couple of Docs too.
Denny
|
9.1323 | | RUGBY1::way | Shore,Schmidt,Orr,Espo,Cam,Moog,GOD! | Wed Apr 01 1992 11:34 | 9 |
| Speaking of suits, I read in yesterday's Hartford Courant that
Jeff Sellars is exploring possible legal action against the NCAA
regarding the Laettner incident, in light of what happened on
Saturday.
I'll put more info in as I get it...
'Saw
|
9.1324 | in black and white | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Apr 01 1992 12:29 | 9 |
| Laettner's lack of penalty has been officially "upgraded" to a racial
incident. The Black Coaches Association is requesting a meeting with the
NCAA to ask why Laettner got no penalty and Sellars had to sit out a
game. In their opinion, Sellars got treated more harshly than Laettner.
Apparently, it's the conclusion of some that this is because Laettner is
white. I'm a little surprised that they didn't bring up the fact that the
Kentucky player was black and Sellars' "victim" was white.
TTom
|
9.1325 | And a punk, too... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Apr 01 1992 13:08 | 5 |
|
I thought Jeff Sellers was white? ;-)
glenn
|
9.1326 | Don't people have better things to worry about? | SHALOT::MEDVID | twisting in the water | Wed Apr 01 1992 13:10 | 5 |
| Why is there such a thing as a Black Coaches Association? Are white
coaches aloud to join or is it mutually exclusive and, therefore, just
as racist.
--dan'l
|
9.1327 | | CAMONE::WAY | Shore,Schmidt,Orr,Espo,Cam,Moog,GOD! | Wed Apr 01 1992 13:10 | 8 |
| Well, I don't think it's a racial issue (No offense, but I think some of
those groups just look for stuff like this to make a lot of noise) but
on a fairness level, it stinks.
Laettner is the fair-haired boy, that's blatantly obvious....
'Saw
|
9.1328 | this one is a no-brainer | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Carolina Blew | Wed Apr 01 1992 15:25 | 6 |
| Laettner will never be suspended, it was never seriously considered.
And for one reason only: Er, actually, for 1,000,000,000 reasons,
each a them commonly referred to as "dollar bills."
MrT
|
9.1329 | betting mind needs to know! | ZEKE::VICKIE | | Wed Apr 01 1992 16:38 | 5 |
| Need some help. Does anyone what Top 20 teams Cinny beat and what 4
teams they lost to.Scores if possible.
r.jones
|
9.1330 | Moo U | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Apr 01 1992 16:44 | 5 |
| a little help.
they lost to Michigan State after leading by a bunch
TTom
|
9.1331 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Apr 01 1992 16:56 | 3 |
| Phil Sellers, not Jeff. Jeff used to play for the Red Sox.
John
|
9.1332 | I think they lost to Indiana (badly) | BSS::JCOTANCH | Go 'Hoos! | Wed Apr 01 1992 16:57 | 1 |
|
|
9.1333 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Apr 01 1992 17:17 | 1 |
| Phil Silvers played Sgt. Bilco!
|
9.1334 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Wed Apr 01 1992 18:04 | 4 |
| Cincinnati has beaten only *ONE* top 25 team all season, and that was
Michigan State in the NCAA's.
WILDCAT
|
9.1335 | record(s) speak(s) | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Apr 01 1992 18:10 | 14 |
| Looking at who the Top 25 beat among the other Top 25 show's what Wildcat
alludes to. It also shows that none of the supposedly great Big 8 even
played Top 25 out of their conference. This has to put the big asterisk
beside the almost great non conference record that they were spouting.
Speaking of records, the Big 10 is looking better and better this NCAA
tourney. Updated records (number of teams in tourney):
Big 10 (5 13-3 (one to another Big10 team; 2 still active)
Great Midwest 7-2 (one still active)
ACC 10-4 (one still active)
TTom
|
9.1336 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hulkster is Blubster w/out vitamins | Wed Apr 01 1992 18:58 | 11 |
|
Cinncy has lost to IU and Mich St. during the year as well as dropping both
of their conference games to Depaul....
Like I said earlier this year the only conference where the Big East teams
couldn't crack the top 4 was/is the Big 10.
Big 10 is back after their 5 year drought, will Snuffy's drought ever end?
Will his talent load?
mike
|
9.1337 | Dean fades | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Apr 01 1992 19:03 | 5 |
| Chris Knorr's semi-favorite hoops rag, The Poop Sheet, said that one of
the lessons learned this year in the ACC is that Dean is fading in
comparison to Coach K and that they predicted this slide would continue.
TTom
|
9.1338 | Ouch! Cancel my subscription to that anti-Heel rag pronto! | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Apr 01 1992 19:10 | 1 |
|
|
9.1339 | Not that long | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Wed Apr 01 1992 19:48 | 11 |
9.1340 | outta here! like Buster Douglas! | ZEKE::VICKIE | | Wed Apr 01 1992 19:49 | 2 |
| Thanks guys for the scoop on Cinny.With the diaper-dandys favored by
a dunk and half they should have no problem covering that spread.
|
9.1341 | Rollie to UNLV | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Apr 01 1992 20:32 | 4 |
| CNN just reported that Rollie Massimino (sp?) from Villanova has accepted
the head coaching job at UNLV. No details of the contract were given.
TTom
|
9.1342 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Apr 01 1992 20:33 | 4 |
| If that's true then good - one less place for Calipari to go to. On
the other hand, it opens up the Villanova job for him and that's bad.
John
|
9.1343 | Impossible | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Wed Apr 01 1992 20:36 | 6 |
9.1344 | Rollie gambles | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Apr 01 1992 20:52 | 6 |
| 4:50 EST in the pm
Headline News just reported the story: according to "published reports",
Rollie to take UNLV job. 4 year megabuck contract.
TTom
|
9.1345 | on another day maybe,but not on Apr. 1 | ZEKE::VICKIE | | Wed Apr 01 1992 20:54 | 1 |
|
|
9.1346 | it's true | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Wed Apr 01 1992 21:59 | 8 |
| It's true, Massimino is the new head coach at UNLV. $2.8M for FIVE years!!
Talk about an image make-over...
I wonder if Tarkanian will take the Villanova job ? I don't know
which would be funnier...
Can't wait to see Rollie-pollie waddle out for introductions during
the laser-light show.
|
9.1347 | Had to be a college Pres. selection | CELTIK::R_QUINN | | Wed Apr 01 1992 22:15 | 2 |
| Somehow it just doesn't seem right!!!
Roy L.
|
9.1348 | I agree... | ELMAGO::BENBACA | Stardust, Thats what you are! | Thu Apr 02 1992 01:38 | 1 |
| April fools? I won't believe it till tomorrow!
|
9.1349 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Thu Apr 02 1992 12:17 | 4 |
| Alice Cook from ch4 axed Eddie Pinckney about his old coach going to
UNLV and he just refused to believe it. There was no way poor Allison
could convince him it wasn't a April Fool's joke. I was cracking up.
Denny
|
9.1350 | | FDCV06::KING | The faster we go the more behind we get. | Thu Apr 02 1992 12:22 | 3 |
| Yes..that was GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
REK
|
9.1351 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Thu Apr 02 1992 12:29 | 2 |
| Shaq. O'Neill is going to turn pro according to ESPN
Denny
|
9.1352 | Virginia - Home of Champions | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Thu Apr 02 1992 12:53 | 12 |
| Congrats to the Universtity of Virginia Cavaliers (Go 'Hoos) for their
victory over Notre Dame last night in the NIT.
In addition, congratulations to Virginia Union University for their
victory last Saturday over Bridgeport for the NCAA Division II
Championship.
This weekend, the Lady Cavs take on Stanford in the Final 4 NCAA
Womens Championship. Go 'Hoos!!
Rich
|
9.1353 | | CAMONE::WAY | Shore,Schmidt,Orr,Espo,Cam,Moog,GOD! | Thu Apr 02 1992 13:02 | 9 |
| YES!
Bob Hunt, have a brew for me!
Virginia, NIT Champs... I like the sound of that....
'Saw
|
9.1354 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Anybody but the Dukies | Thu Apr 02 1992 13:48 | 6 |
| Good NIT game. That guy Bennet from Notre Dame was unbelievable. That
was a big time three to send it into OT.
Good luck to Ellis and Stith.
JD
|
9.1355 | the 32-point system wasn't it? | CNTROL::CHILDS | Hulkster is Blubster w/out vitamins | Thu Apr 02 1992 15:46 | 6 |
|
yo Bob, I was refering to the 5 years prior to 89....
I've been here all along and remember full well
Po' calling for and then rejecting the numbers...
mike
|
9.1356 | Weird move | SCNDRL::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Thu Apr 02 1992 16:05 | 30 |
| I knew you remembered, Mike. It brought back some fond memories worth
recalling, that's all. That 32-point thing quickly became an orphaned
child as soon as Po' saw it couldn't cover up the Big Ten's mid-'80s
Final Four drought.
As for Rollie Massimino's new job, I confess that I didn't believe it and I
owe TTom a leetle apology. I'm sure I wasn't the only one checking the
calendar and scratching his haid wondering just what in the hail was going
on there.
Rollie Massimino in Las Vegas is like the Pope moving the Vatican to New
Orleans (or Norfolk). I'm sure the rosary beads in the 'Nova chapel are
getting a serious workout today. Rollie turned down every other offer he
ever got and insisted he was happy with his "family" on the Philly Main
Line. Guess not and that's a huge shock.
Maybe Rollie got tired of the Big East wars. Since his 1985 title, his
record has slid somewhat and he's lost some of the bigger recruiting plums
to his conference competition. He and Paul Evans (Pitt) have a running
feud and I know he and Thompson don't like each other very much either.
One thing you can count on in Vegas now ... Rollie will run a clean program.
He was 57-for-57 in graduation rate and the Jesuits do *not* give degrees
out on the cheep. I admit I'm surprised. I also think the Nova athletic
department is shocked outta their shoes and will have to sit down and
collect their composure before venturing out to hire someone. Maybe Jimmy
Lynam ??? Sorry again, TTom, shouldn't have doubted you but given the
date and the news, it was too amazing to believe at firsted glance.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1357 | time and money | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Apr 02 1992 16:13 | 17 |
| Bob, I accept.
I have no problem understanding the skepticism concerning this type of
announcement. I kept waiting for ESPN to find out it was a prank by the
'Nova college newspaper or the like.
I think there's 2 keys to this decision. The first has to be money. UNLV
has commited to help Rollie secure supplemental income. Together with
this and supposed perks such as a house may make the actuall 2.8M salary
look small.
The second has to be related looking for a new challenge. He's won the
whole enchilada with 'Nova and now he can be the new UNLV savior. He may
get to start out with a couple of year's probation due to continuing
problems with Lloyd Daniels, etc.
TTom
|
9.1358 | mebbe he'd like to run the #s now? | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Carolina Blew | Thu Apr 02 1992 16:13 | 16 |
| I did NOT ever "call for" Witch's numbers. Anybody'd could see
that he was all red-thingie hot and panting and had the tainted
results in his hands and just wanted me to invite him to input
them so he could claim yet another hollow victory. I said "sure,
go on and put 'em in!"
Didn't endorse or otherwise put my Seal A Approval on his silly-assed
32 point must system.
Just think about this: What kind a metric could we expect from a guy
who's on record as favoring cheapness in sport? And he's in heaven
now, with his men 'Hoos in the udderly meaningless NIT, and his lady
'Hoos in the YAWN of a TV spectacle that will see its ratings numbers
beat into the ground by ESPN's swamp rat racing program.
Big10 Bigot Tom
|
9.1359 | might have consented | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Apr 02 1992 16:16 | 3 |
| The key word for T was "might" if I remember correctly.
TTom
|
9.1360 | La la la la la la ... | SCNDRL::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Thu Apr 02 1992 16:21 | 6 |
9.1361 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Thu Apr 02 1992 16:28 | 11 |
|
As a RON back in those days, I HOPED they'd end.
Got callouses on my finger from hitting <nexted unseen>!
:^)
I remain,
hitting KP, with my elbow,
Kev
|
9.1362 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Apr 02 1992 16:54 | 6 |
| Villanova is run by the Augustinians, not the Jesuits. I don't think
there is a Jesuit school in Philly. Boston (BC), Worcester (HC), NYC
(Fordham), Baltimore (Loyola) and Washington (Georgetown) all have
Jesuit schools but I'm surprised they missed Philly.
Ninj
|
9.1363 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Apr 02 1992 16:56 | 9 |
| The rankings I came up with based on Bob's scheme showed that the Big
East was the conference of the eighties, but the Big Ten was the all-time
conference. If you were to accept the Big Ten as the conference of the
eighties based on titles, then the Pac Ten became the conference of
all-time based on titles as well (given my well-known love of
consistency). If I remember correctly, T had something in his personal
name proclaiming the Big Ten as the greatest conference of all time.
John
|
9.1364 | Thank God they missed South Bend | CTHQ3::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Thu Apr 02 1992 16:56 | 1 |
|
|
9.1365 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Thu Apr 02 1992 17:11 | 10 |
9.1366 | from a graduate of a Jesuit school (LeMoyne) | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Apr 02 1992 17:15 | 6 |
| > Ninj, who runs the other two Philly Catholic schools, St Joseph's and La
> Salle ??? Franciscans ???
John and Bob,
St. Joe's is a Jesuit school too.
|
9.1367 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Apr 02 1992 17:56 | 4 |
| Don't know what LaSalle is. Providence is Franciscan. Merrimack is
Augustinian. Stonehill and Notre Dame are Fathers of the Holy Cross.
John
|
9.1368 | | CAMONE::WAY | Shore,Schmidt,Orr,Espo,Cam,Moog,GOD! | Thu Apr 02 1992 19:08 | 7 |
| What about Sister Mary Stigmata?
(Sorry, couldn't resist....)
'Saw
|
9.1369 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Yeah, da Tew Yutes .... | Thu Apr 02 1992 19:34 | 4 |
| re .1359
yet another reason why T stands disbarred for fraud before the SPORTS
community ...
|
9.1370 | Wooden All-Americans | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Apr 02 1992 20:54 | 15 |
| 1992 Wooden All-American team:
Bobby Hurley, Duke
Christian Laettner, Duke
Walt Williams, Maryland (who ever heard of him?)
Calbert Cheaney, Indiana
Todd Day, Arkansas
Jimmy Jackson, Ohio St
Don MacLean, UCLA
Harold Miner, Southern Cal
Alonzo Mourning, Georgetown
Shaquille O'Neal, LSU
Anthony Peeler, Missouri
TTom
|
9.1371 | Ouch !!! | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Thu Apr 02 1992 21:12 | 5 |
9.1372 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Fri Apr 03 1992 00:27 | 10 |
| The simple and central fack a the matter is that I did NOT in any
way shape or form endorse or agree to Witch's preposterous hoodwink
job.
I'm clean, I aim a clean objective analysis machine. Word.
It's a damned shame to see a bum like MacDirty in there after he
embarrassed the hoops world (and himself) on nat'l TV last Saturday.
MrT
|
9.1373 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Anybody but the Dukies | Sat Apr 04 1992 17:09 | 4 |
| Nice shot Tom. And Calbert Cheaney was able to get over his
humiliation by Knight in the opener to make the team.
JD
|
9.1374 | | GRANPA::DFAUST | Networkin' the USA '92 Tour | Sat Apr 04 1992 19:13 | 30 |
| re: Rollie to UNLV
Everything hasn't been peaches and cream for coach Mass in the
Philadelphia area for quite a while. The team hasn't approached it's
championship level since the 1985 suprise and Rollie was taking the
heat. The year he lost his recuiting class (Bobby Martin backing out of
his verbal commitment, ending up at Pitt and Delino DeShields to the
Montreal Expos) has crippled the basketball program, a blow from which
it has not recovered. The Philadelphia Big 5 ('Nova, Penn, Temple,
LaSalle and St. Joe's) stopped playing the round robin last season and
Villanova and Rollie were blamed for that. Massimino's relations with
the press were going downhill bigtime and he really didn't get along
with the school's AD (Ted Aceto). The deal is reported to have lots of
stuff built into it and is reported in the Philadelphia Daily News to
be worth $900K a year for the 5 years.
Rollie's also getting some heat for trying to lure several Villanova
recruits away to UNLV, particularly one who had only verbally commited
to the Wildcats. IMHO, anytime a coach change occurs, all scholarship
athletes should be released from their letters of intent with no
penalty. Particularly in this case, where a coach tells you he'll be
there and then resigns, it's just not fair. One recuit (I don't recall
his name) is threaening to take the NCAA to court if they don't release
him without penalty of having to sit out a season.
Dennis
PS - I've always had a soft spot for Rollie, but he seemed to have lost
some of the spark after '85.
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9.1375 | One down and one to go! | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Cereal time at 12:00! | Sun Apr 05 1992 00:30 | 7 |
| One Final...
Michigan....76
Cinn........72
B.A
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9.1376 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | CokeIsTheRealThing-UhHuh | Mon Apr 06 1992 12:30 | 6 |
| Gotta go with Michigan tonight. Duke, other than for 10 minutes,
was gasping for air Saturday night (kind of like William Perry trying
to run a marathon). A more disciplined, better coached team would've
whipped Duke. Michigan is (better coached), so they will (win).\
/Don
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9.1377 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Apr 06 1992 12:34 | 4 |
| John Calipari is supposed to be signing a contract extension thised
week to stay at the University of Massachusetts.
John
|
9.1378 | Davis injured, Howard sick | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Apr 06 1992 13:07 | 8 |
| Key injuries for tinight:
For Duke, Brian Davis, badly sprained ankle is very doubtful for tonight.
Coach K said any time will be very limited. Grant Hill will start.
For Michigan, Juwan Howard has a stomach virus. Fisher says that it
shouldn't keep him out of the lineup.
TTom
|
9.1379 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Apr 06 1992 15:20 | 14 |
| The first half of that Michigan-Cincy game was pretty sloppy. Michigan
had some trouble with that press in the first half - I don't know why
Cincy didn't use it as much in the 2nd half. Michigan showed alot of
poise in that game when they were on the ropes early in the 2nd half.
These domes might get more of the average fans a chance to attend a
Final Four, but it takes away too much from the atmosphere IMO. For
much of that first game, the place seemed dead - hardly the atmosphere
that should accompany something as big as the Final Four. It'll never
happen, but I say they should stop holding these things in football
stadiums.
Joe
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9.1380 | Michigan or Duke.. neither thank you. | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | New grass on the field | Mon Apr 06 1992 15:40 | 13 |
|
Hats off to Michigan... Saturdays match-up proves that size is more
important than experience in the game of college hoops. I commend
Cincy for staying as close as they did having been out rebounded
by about a 2-1 margin.
Ah well, it was good to see UC make it this far, I hope that this
wasn't a one year diversion. Hopefully, the exposure of this years
team will greatly aid in recruiting.. after all you can't expect
Huggins to find 7 quality JC transfers every year.
/Jeff
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9.1381 | UNCC makes another fine showing! | SHALOT::MEDVID | it's just the way i smile, you said | Mon Apr 06 1992 15:45 | 11 |
| > I don't know why
> Cincy didn't use it as much in the 2nd half.
Joe, Cincy pressed every time they scored. When you don't put the ball
in the hoop, you can't press as effectively.
In other action, Henry Williams from UNC-Charlotte won the three-point
shootout among seniors. He just may end up a lottery pick, and will be
a steal if he lasts until round two.
--dan'l
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9.1382 | Wish granted -- in 2 years | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Mon Apr 06 1992 15:56 | 11 |
9.1383 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | That's when I reach for my revolver | Mon Apr 06 1992 15:57 | 64 |
|
Behind the scenes at CBS.
The Boss: "We need big numbers here, boys ! I'm talking last episode of
'M*A*S*H' type numbers ! How are we gonna sell this NCAA final ?
Anyone got an angle ?"
Underling #1: "How 'bout the sex angle ?"
The Boss: "Yeah, that's an old reliable but what's the sex angle here ?"
Underling #1: "Well, you've got that Laettner kid with the teen idol good
looks and that little rumor early in his career about the
possibilty of him being gay . Maybe we can get the cheer-
leaders for both teams to show a little cleavage and wear
shorter skirts."
The Boss: "Yeah, you're on the right track but that gay stuff will never
play in Peoria. We need something collosal."
Underling #2: " What about Duke trying to become the first team to repeat
as National champs in almost twenty years and Michigan
starting five freshmen ?"
The Boss : "Who let him in here !?!" [into the intercom] "Security !"
Underling #3: "How about the old violence angle ? Nothing sells like the
ever present danger of massive carnage."
The Boss: "Yeah, yeah you've got the baton now run with it."
Underling #3: "Well, we can play up Laettner stepping on that kid during the
Kentucky game, you know the All-American boy with the nasty
streak. And we could call the Michigan team the Gang of Five.
You know run some footage of gang violence and such. Contrast
that against shots of Duke players walking around campus with
books under their arms. It'll kill."
The Boss: "Yeah, I have to admit it has possibilities but it needs more."
Underling #4: "What about Krzyzewski (sp) being a brilliant young coach and
the incredible success he's had with the Duke program ? Ditto
Steve Fisher over at Michigan. You've got two groups of incred-
ible athletes who are well-coached and diciplined. A game
this great will sell itself !"
The Boss: "You're kidding, right ? I hope for your sake you are or you'll be
working the fry-o-lator down in the cafeteria."
Underling #4: [sheepishly] "It was a joke. Just a joke."
Underling #3: " The way I figure it we saturate with commercials of Laettner
stomping on that kid and still shots of Chris Webber scowling
interspersed with shots of the cheerleaders for both teams.
We plant a few bimbos in the audience for the occasional
crowd shots and we just sit back and count the money."
The Boss: " It could work but it just doesn't give me the warm fuzzies. We
need more. We need Super Bowl type hype..."
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9.1384 | have Edy williams in crowd wearing raincoat | CTHQ2::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Mon Apr 06 1992 18:27 | 1 |
|
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9.1385 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Apr 06 1992 19:06 | 12 |
|
> Nexted year is back in the New Orleans Superdome (aka "Fred Brown Bowl")
> but, in 1994, the Final Four comes to the Charlotte Coliseum which seats
> about 23,500 and should be *perfect* for a Final Four Frenzy.
That's good to hear - I think the Meadowlands is also getting it in '95
or '96. After Denver in 1990, I thought they were only going to have
it in domes, but it's good to see that's not the case. Unfortunately,
playing the Final Four in normal/basketball-only arenas will
undoubtedly be the exception rather that the rule down the road.
Joe
|
9.1386 | Is Fischer a great coach now???? | DECWET::METZGER | We'll always have Paris. | Mon Apr 06 1992 19:09 | 32 |
|
Is anybody else as unimpressed with Chris Webber as I am?
I hear the announcers gushing all over him. I read the sportswriters gushing
all over him. I watch him play and see him slam the ball and rebound well. I
also see players blow past him on defense with amazing regularity. I see no
outside shot and no moves down low. I see an inability to get open in the
low post.
granted he's only a frosh and he will no doubt improve over the next 2 years
(before he forgoes his senior season to turn pro) but I see a James Worthy
that can rebound right now. I see a player that is the result of his teammates
getting him the ball after they draw defensive pressure on the way to the hoop
and dish off to him for the jam. I Don't see what everybody is gushing over.
..........
the cincy - Michigan game was playground ball at it's finest. It sure didn't
look like a NCAA final four game....
-..............
If Steve Fisher wins another national championship this year can we start
comparing him to Bob? 2 championships in 5 years must be greater than 3 in 20.
Metz
|
9.1387 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Mon Apr 06 1992 19:11 | 2 |
| So when does the "new Boston Gahden" get it?
Denny
|
9.1388 | RECRUITING UPDATE | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Mon Apr 06 1992 19:13 | 7 |
| Good news UMASS fans! Donte(sp) Bright out of DeMatha I believe
announced he will attend UMASS. Bright is highly regarded. I'll have
more information on him tonight or tomorrow. The only down side is
that he hasn't passed his SAT yet. Rumor has it that he probably
won't.
WILDCAT
|
9.1389 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Mon Apr 06 1992 19:18 | 3 |
| So what's the story at UMass? Are they going to be able to have
basketball scholarships, or did they get cut back too?
Denny
|
9.1390 | Had to be said | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Mon Apr 06 1992 19:24 | 12 |
| So I guess we can already start calling him 'Donta Not-So-Bright', eh ???
Bob Hunt
P.S. From a pre-season mag ...
Donta Bright - 6-6, 185, Baltimore, MD, Dunbar HS. Averaged 18 ppg and 9
rpg as junior. Had a truly spectacular summer (1991) and proved he's one
of 1992's best. Early list includes Ohio State, Ga Tech, Kentucky,
Kansas, and Massachusetts.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1391 | Stay in hibernation, Bo! | CTHQ2::LEARY | BobHunt,David Copperfield of ::SPORTS | Mon Apr 06 1992 19:44 | 16 |
| Thinkin' of Michigan,
Driving back from the Cape on Sat. eve, listening to the Michigan-Cincy
game on WEEI, and at halftime, they're talking about Fisher having
Bo Schembechler in to give his team a "pep talk". Fisher's saying
all the right stuff about " We all should listen to Bo, as everyone
can learn something from him,. I sure did. Blab, blab. blab."
Yea right. Fisher goes on to say how Bo told the team they could win
because " they weren't afraid of the ball anymore like they were in
the beginning of the year." Git the hook.
Bo probably called Fisher and told him he wanted to address the team.
I'm sure Fisher really wanted Bo there. Haw Haw. Bo's probably still
PO'd at Fisher for "allowin'" Michigan to win a BBall champeenship
before his beloved gridiron troops!
MikeL
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9.1392 | Can I still make the Dodgers opening day? | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Anybody but the Dukies | Mon Apr 06 1992 19:56 | 11 |
| A quick note from me in L.A. - As I said - the Dukies won again on the
free throw line. What was it, 42-16. And I shudder to think what the
2nd half numbers are like. Most protected team in the history of the
NCAA.
This is a nightmare matchup for me. Duke and that mass-murderer
Laetner, and the Overhyped Baldies from Michigan. But mark my words,
the Wolverines better win tonight - cuz this is their last hurrah.
Nothing but National Champeenships will be disappoint for these folks.
JD
|
9.1393 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Apr 06 1992 20:02 | 14 |
| Nah, hoops will still have the scholarships. Meantime, other sports
such as baseball will be forced to compete in the Atlantic 10 with one
hand tied behind their back (ie, no scholarships) against other
scholarship programs so the A-10 can have the minimum amount of sports
required to be a league, while the football team will be playing
against the Delawares, Connecticuts and Villanovas of the Yankee
Conference, all teams with the maximum amount of scholarships allowed;
and get ground into the dust of McGuirk Alumni Stadium.
Excuse me while I go cry while contemplating the fate of my beloved,
once powerful football program, sacrificed to the declining enrollment
and the great Hoop God of the NCAA.
John
|
9.1394 | Rhymes with "Puffy" | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Mon Apr 06 1992 20:05 | 37 |
| Enclosed is the list of NCAA Coach Of The Year award winners since 1967.
Somebody's missing from this list. I can't think who it is. It has to be
a "legend" ... probably a Hall Of Fame resident, too. Heck, he probably
has his own building named after him ...
Wish I could remember his name ...
Bob Hunt
1967 -- John Wooden, UCLA
1968 -- Guy Lewis, Houston
1969 -- John Wooden, UCLA
1970 -- John Wooden, UCLA
1971 -- Al McGuire, Marquette
1972 -- John Wooden, UCLA
1973 -- John Wooden, UCLA
1974 -- Norm Sloan, North Carolina State
1975 -- Bob Knight, Indiana
1976 -- Bob Knight, Indiana
1977 -- Bob Gaillard, San Francisco
1978 -- Eddie Sutton, Arkansas
1979 -- Bill Hodges, Indiana State
1980 -- Ray Meyer, DePaul
1981 -- Ralph Miller, Oregon State
1982 -- Ralph Miller, Oregon State
1983 -- Guy Lewis, Houston
1984 -- Ray Meyer, DePaul
1985 -- Bill Frieder, Michigan
1986 -- Eddie Sutton, Kentucky
1987 -- Tom Davis, Iowa
1988 -- John Chaney, Temple
1989 -- Bob Knight, Indiana
1990 -- Jim Calhoun, Connecticut
1991 -- Randy Ayers, Ohio State
1992 -- Roy Williams, Kansas
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9.1395 | some kinda list | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Apr 06 1992 20:14 | 16 |
| > 1983 -- Guy Lewis, Houston
> 1984 -- Ray Meyer, DePaul
Now there's a couple of legends having legendary years. IN 83, Lewis
coached Clyde Drexler, Hakeem, et.al. to a_excellent loss to NC State and
Meyers coached DePaul to its annual first round NCAA loss.
There's a couple of more dogs up there. Norm Sloan gets virtually no
credit for the 74 championship. Mostly David Thompson won that and in a
year or so later, Sloan was run out emerged in Florida and coached them
to a couple year's probation. Bill Frieder shoulda got another nod when
Fisher won it all after Bo told Bill to beatit.
TTom
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9.1396 | Players' majors (from newspaper) | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Mon Apr 06 1992 20:38 | 57 |
| Here are the majors for the Final4 contestants (in approximate
order a PT):
INDIANA HOOSIERS
F Cheaney Business
F Alan Henderson Pre-Med
C Matt Nover Business
G Chris Reynolds Business
G Damon History
Greg Graham Business
Eric Anderson Sociology
Jamal Meeks Criminal Justice
Todd Leary Business
Todd Lindemann Wildlife Management/Science
DUKE BLUE DEVILS
F Brian Davis Afro-American Studies
F Grant Hill Undeclared
C Laettner Sociology
G Bobby Sociology
G T. Hill History
Everybody else undeclared except for Ron Burt, a 6-0 160 lb engineering
student.
CINCINNATI BEARCATS
F Terry Nelson Afro-American Studies
F Herb Jones Criminal Justice
C Corie Blount Criminal Justice
G Anthony Buford Economics
G Nick Van Exel Sociology
Tarrance Gibson Criminal Justice
Allen Jackson Criminal Justice
Erik Martin Undeclared
Reicheneker Criminal Justice
Jeff Scott Sociology
B.J. Ward Sociology
MICHIGAN WOLVERINES
All 5 starters, freshmen, undeclared.
Eric Riley Undeclared (Junior)
James Voskuil Aerospace Engineering
Freddie Hunter Psychology
Michael Talley Undeclared (Junior)
Chip Armer Sports Mgt.
Jason Bossard Undeclared (Soph.)
Rob Pelinka Business
Rich McIver Physical Education
Chris Seter Undeclared (Senior)
Kirk Taylor Psychology
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9.1397 | outta here! like the Shaq! | ZEKE::VICKIE | | Mon Apr 06 1992 21:07 | 9 |
| Michigan should win tonite if the game is decided by the players and
not the refs.If the refs let both teams play it should be an up-tempo
game.Nerves shouldn't be a part of the game for Mich. all of the
pressure is on Duke tonite.As Rose put it "no one on our team get
nervous over playing alittle ball" Duke is the team with everything to
lose. The first game went into OT so Mich knows they can play with
them.I just hope the refs don't decide the game.
r.jones
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9.1398 | | LUNER::BROOKS | RIP Isaac Asimov : 1920-1992 | Mon Apr 06 1992 22:49 | 16 |
| re Bob
I agree with TTom ... any list that has Lewis and Meyer as CoY can't
hold a lot of water ... Snuff is probably better off NOT being listed.
re The Game
Michigan 94-91 ... Webber gives serious leather facial to (The
(Anti-)Christ(ian) ... but it will be their PG who gets MVP ...
re MrT
If Fisher wins will 2:5 > 3:20 ?
And who is that *senior* with a undeclared major ? I hope the kid has
plans for the future ...
|
9.1399 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 07 1992 02:10 | 4 |
| Halftime - Michigan 31, Duke 30. Laettner has 6 turnovers and is 2/8
shooting.
John
|
9.1400 | anyone | ROULET::MANGINI | U2 | Tue Apr 07 1992 03:17 | 5 |
|
Who Won?????????????????????
|
9.1401 | Duke? | COMET::FARMER | | Tue Apr 07 1992 03:55 | 9 |
| The last I heard over the telephone Duke won big.
Duke 71
Michigan 51
This is not confirmed, just what a fella's wife said over the phone.
Drew..
|
9.1402 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Tue Apr 07 1992 11:29 | 6 |
| Duke indeed wins with a 71-51 final score.
Laettner finally shows up (somewhat) for the second half of
the game.
Scott
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9.1403 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Tue Apr 07 1992 11:44 | 3 |
| There for a while I thought Laetner must have a super job lined up
for after college and he decided he didn't wanna play pro ball.
Denny
|
9.1404 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 12:37 | 24 |
| My congratulations to Duke for a fine season. I also felt, as I was
watching the game, that here were two teams who were representing the
best 2 conferences in college basketball THIS YEAR. (Apologies to the
Big 8, Big East and Southeast)
There is no way that anyone can deny the skill of Coach K. Duke looked
lethargic and out of focus in the 1st half (except for Grant Hill) and
whatever he did in the locker room worked. Whether you like the guy or
not, Laetner is a talented college player and a catalyst for the team.
His no-show in the first half was killing the Devils.
With Laetner scoring 5 quick points in the 2nd half, it kind of woke up
the rest of the Duke team and started to bring Michigan off the cloud
they had been riding for the past 3 weeks.
As usual there were some terrible calls by the refs but I can't say
that they had an effect on the eventual outcome of the game. Duke's
defense did the Wolverines in.
Congrats to both teams, both coaches, both schools and alumni from both
colleges.
Rich
|
9.1405 | Enjoyable | SHALOT::MEDVID | it's just the way i smile, you said | Tue Apr 07 1992 12:48 | 22 |
| Before JD gets in here to enter his daily complaints about Duke being
protected by the refs and it being lopsided officiating, let's just go
on record as saying that the game was evenly and fairly called...at
least from my point of view.
With that said, Michigan and Duke played a great game and the superior
team pulled away at the end. Two great coaches. Coach Kzxyzxyzxy(tm)
challenged his team at halftime, according to Grant Hill. Seems that's
all it took.
And coach Fisher (in the post game interview) had a line that earned my
respect for a long time to come; he told his men after the game: "Cry,
feel awful, and learn." Doesn't get much more humane than that. I'd
want my kids to play for a coach with an outlook like that.
I was rooting for Michigan, but I knew it was over with about four
minutes left when they showed a close up of Webber and the fire was
gone from his eyes. Could have called the game right there.
Michigan will be back.
--dan'l
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9.1406 | | SASE::SZABO | Frank Way is the write-in way! | Tue Apr 07 1992 13:03 | 24 |
| Couldn't believe how everyone over-hyped Laettner's lethargic 1st half
play. Yes, he was horrible, no question. But, he's also just a 22
year old kid. People seem to forget that...
Good thing that just about all of the bad calls and bad non-calls went
Michigan's way...
Bobby Hurley made a believer out of me. I never realized he was such a
scorer. And, that lunging steal in between the 2 Michigan players was
100% pure determination and hustle...
Grant Hill is special. Easily my favorite college player to watch.
Clutch is an understatement. Without his huge plays late in the 2nd
half, the game would've went down to the wire, OT very possibly...
Coach K vaults miles ahead of Dean Smith in every conceivable category,
except "choke", of course...
Congrats to the Michigan kids for making it one exciting tournament. A
trip to the Final 4 again next year should, and probably will, happen.
Same with Duke...
Hawk
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9.1407 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 13:10 | 26 |
| Dan'l, I don't see how anybody who is rational could say the ref's
calls were biased. I saw a bad call against Weber when he was driving
around Laetner (happened alot, didn't it?) but I also saw a phantom
call against Thomas Hill on another Weber drive. There could have been
an intentional fould called against Riley?? when Laetner was thrown to
the floor but there wasn't. For the most part, the refs let them play.
Ever since Ray Hamilton was called for roughing the passer many moons
ago, I have felt that a team doesn't deserve to win if they allow
themselves to be in a position to have a ref's call have the final say
in a game. In addition, going back to that game, the Patriots STILL
could have stopped Stabler on the last play of the game but they seemed
to feel that game was already over after the ref's call.
Many people will disagree with this opinion and I respect that. There
is something to be said about the "untouchables" in the NBA like Bird,
Jordan and Magic. But, the point here is that nearly every team has one
of these and nearly every team has a Greg Kite who comes into the game
with a sign on his back saying "Blow the Whistle, Blow the Whistle".
I think JD is smart enough to analyze the results of last night and
admit that the refs really didn't lose the game for Michigan....Duke's
defense beat them.
Rich
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9.1408 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | RIP Isaac Asimov : 1920-1992 | Tue Apr 07 1992 13:12 | 33 |
| Well Denny, from listening to the announcers, I thought Laettner had
scored 40 points in the second half - every other sentence mentioned
his name. The true unsung hero (as usual) was Grant Hill - esp. on the
offensive glass, where he took the heart out of Michigan with a couple
of put-backs down the stretch (I believe he had 10 rebounds), not to
mention a strong all-around 40 minute game. There must be something to
those family genes (was it that long ago that *Calvin* Hill was doing
his thing in the NFL ?) huh ?
And I must admit, Hurley didn't play half bad either.
Michigan's tendancy to hit a dry spell finally caught up with them, as
they went the last 7 minutes but scoring 6 (?) points - and Duke was able
to burn them. Weber played well, but when he got the fourth foul, he
was forced to play passively.
BTW, is Christian a distant cousin to Bubby Brister ? If I see another
clip of his mother in her neck brace, I'm gonna spew !
As pointed out earlier Coach K did a great job, Fisher couldn't find
the countermeasures late (still disappointed he didn't start full-court
pressure against Hurley at the 6 minute mark) and it made all the
difference ...
Congrats to Duke on their back-to-back ... but there is a power on the
rise in Ann Arbor. Three years from now, last night may be the best
thing that could have happened to this team.
Doc
p.s. Did anybody hear about the 'pep' talk Bo Schembekler gave to UM
before th game ? What a piece of crap ... and if that isn't the
Dinsmore KoD - NCAA-style, I don't know what is ...
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9.1409 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 13:25 | 29 |
| >> As pointed out earlier Coach K did a great job, Fisher couldn't find
>> the countermeasures late (still disappointed he didn't start full-court
>> pressure against Hurley at the 6 minute mark) and it made all the
>> difference ...
Couldn't agree more, Doc. Duke might have burned them a few times but
the toll a full court press would've had on Hurly would have been
evident as the game wore down.
BTW - What do you have against Laettner? CBS didn't show Mom until
about 1:30 was left in the game. His play complimented Grant Hill in
the 2nd half and made Duke unbeatable. Without Laettner, Duke can be
taken. Without Grant Hill, Laettner can be double-teamed and Duke can
be beaten.
Duke fans say they are tired of the incessant harping by CBS on Weber.
Say all they do is ohh and ahh over the guy. UM fans are sick of the
bubbly talk on Laettner.
I guess, when someone is reporting a game and they see a player who is
making a difference, they do something about it.
Calvin Hill. Wow. Nice to see him again. I remember when he and Brian
Dowling were teamates at Yale and they were something to behold. You
know how good Calvin was in the NFL. Can you imagine how good he was in
the Ivy League?
Rich
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9.1410 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | RIP Isaac Asimov : 1920-1992 | Tue Apr 07 1992 13:56 | 44 |
| re -.1
On Christain : Rich I think the guy can play - he may finally be the
real deal, after the likes of Bilas, Ferry, and Alaire(sp) (BTW, has
anyone notices that all of the above look pretty much alike ? :-), I
think that Laettner can play on the NBA level.
But it's the White Hope Hype that is starting to bulid up to a fever
pitch - after all, Bird will be gone in a couple of years, and a new
Superman is needed :-) It gets on my nerves. I don't like taking
anything way from the team for pulling off one hell of a feat (even if
I don't like 'em much) - but you did ask. Lasted night, all I heard
about was Christian this and that - yet the guy I saw doing to big-time
damage was Hill. And that wasn't unusual either.
What I cain see happening is that CL will go into the NBA as a marked
man beacuse :
1) He will be a high-priced rookie.
2) He will have the White Hope mantle.
3) He can play dirty with the best of them.
And if he tries the wrong stunt with the wrong guy, CL will wind up on
the DL by mid-season ... I hope I'm off-base ...
Don't expect for Grant to get his due until 1993-94 - next year, Bobby
Hurley - whiney face and all - will get the press.
re Calvin Hill/Ivy League
A black guy in the Ivy League playing ball ?
Shhhhh !!!! Don't tell Mr T ! :-) :-) ;-)
re Fisher
I guess the jury is still out on him as a coach, but how many caoches
could have taken 5 freshmen to the NCAA title game ? Including 'King'
Bob ?
But Coach K did a number on him down the stretch ....
Now for the next question : Where does the 1991 and 92 teams rank among
the all-time greats ?
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9.1411 | I think you're reaching, Doc... | SASE::SZABO | Frank Way is the write-in way! | Tue Apr 07 1992 14:20 | 11 |
| Doc, where the heck did you get this "white hope" thing regarding
Laettner? Other than in your own mind, I haven't seen or heard
anything remoting resembly that notion. And, I really don't think that
the limelight is taken away from Hill and shone on Laettner. Laettner
earned it all by himself. Unfortunately, it's a fact of life that the
light usually focuses on one individual. With Laettner gone, Hill will
have the spotlight on him, I'm sure. Hurley will get his due, and
deservedly so, but Duke's main main next year will be Grant Hill, IMO.
Hawk
|
9.1412 | True color showing through | SHALOT::MEDVID | it's just the way i smile, you said | Tue Apr 07 1992 14:22 | 19 |
| > There must be something to
> those family genes (was it that long ago that *Calvin* Hill was doing
> his thing in the NFL ?) huh ?
> BTW, is Christian a distant cousin to Bubby Brister ? If I see another
> clip of his mother in her neck brace, I'm gonna spew !
Nice contradiction there, Doc. They showed Calvin about twice as much
as they showed Christian's mom. Give me a break with that "great white
hope" crap.
On a lighter, more important note:
Evening news lasted night, local TV crew had interviews from Chapel
Hill and from Indiana fans in the metrodome. Couldn't find one Tar
Heel fan who was rooting for Duke. Couldn't find one Hoosier fan that
wasn't rooting for Michigan. That says a lot.
--dan'l
|
9.1413 | DUKE # 1 | AWASH::MMARLAND | | Tue Apr 07 1992 14:38 | 19 |
| My congrats to Duke, they really showed that they could go back to
back. Coach K, is definately one of the top coaches in the land. I look
back a few years, when they got to the final 4 and were eliminated 3
years runnning, and saying how much can this guy take, but he kept
coming back for more and finally has reached the pinnacle. The Duke
team espially G.Hill played with guts, Laetner stcuk the place up
in the 1st half, but came back strong, again the Coach K influence.
But for the life of me can't figure out the deal with Bo, does he
think he's some god, he's the AD, no mention of another AD giving his
boys the old pep talk. The guy is a non winner period. Won I think one
Rose Bowl period. Why CBS jumped on that is beyond me. Yes Fisher is a
classy coach and person as well.
I loved Pat Obrien's grid, a few rips and tears no less.
Mike
|
9.1414 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Apr 07 1992 14:40 | 4 |
| Interesting stat: During March Madness, Michigan held opponents to a
45% shooting percentage. About half way through the second half,
Michigan was holding Duke to 40% and still losing. Just goes to show
you, you still need to score to win.
|
9.1415 | disappointing end | FRETZ::HEISER | maranatha! | Tue Apr 07 1992 14:50 | 7 |
| Michigan's immaturity showed in all the long dry spells. If they shot
45-50% from the floor, they would have won by 20. They could
capitalize at all when Duke was playing in a funk.
They'll be back though...
Mike
|
9.1416 | Grant Hill was the MVP | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Tue Apr 07 1992 14:51 | 56 |
| Game observations ...
Way way way too much Grant Hill. They gave Bobby Hurley the MVP but Duke
goes home empty-handed without Calvin's kid. Beautiful ballplayer. So
incredibly smooth and made the right play every single time.
Laettner's bad first half clearly had Krzyzewski worried. The 31-30
halftime score underlines Duke's depth. Had we been watching Shaq or
Mourning have as bad a half, we'd have seen Michigan up by 15 at the
break. I think O'Brien and Francesa slightly over-dramatized Laettner's
doldrums but there was reason for concern and Krzyzewski obviously did
something about it in the locker room.
Laettner said it was Michigan's defense that gave him problems in the
first half but I don't buy it. The Wolverines didn't make him walk back
up the court or dribble the ball off his leg. Whatever fatigue factor it
might have been (mental, physical or emotional), I'll bet numerous NBA
scouts have just flipped their pencils around and rubbed out Laettner's
name from whatever high slot they had him in. If he's *that* gassed
after 35 college games, imagine how he'll be dragging on the back end of a
5 games in 7 nights NBA road trip in February.
Chris Webber is a stud and I don't care how "unsportsmanlike" it might be,
I enjoy the swagger and the tongue and all the other showboat moves he's
got. And the extra baggy shorts are a riot. Michigan should enjoy the
next however many years this bunch stays together.
And, I can't resist a Snuff Bash here ... Fisher's Fab Five came one year
after Snuff's ... Does anyone think any of these young Wolverines are
going to look to transfer somewhere else for more playing time ??? Steve
Fisher put the five best players on the floor, regardless of seniority,
and managed to keep everyone happy. That's coaching.
"Native American" Parks finally came alive in Minneapolis and looks like
he'll step in as Laettner's heir apparent nexted year. Duke should be a
pre-season Top 5 with Hurley, Grant Hill, Thomas Hill, Lang and Parks
leading the team. A couple of weeks ago, I had given thought to naming
Florida State the pre-season ACC frontrunner but Duke recaptured that
slot back with their wins in Minny ... Laettner and Davis were almost
afterthoughts in the final analysis.
Snuff can only dream about winning a 2nd title ... let alone go wire to
wire winning a 2nd straight. The torch has been passed ... as if there
was ever any doubt.
Even though the ACC won the title, this was the Big Ten's tournament.
Only Duke from the ACC was capable of winning it all. The Big Ten had
three teams who could have taken it ... Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio State.
You gotta give Duke the credit though ... they beat three Big Ten teams,
the Big East regular season champ and the SEC Champ too en route to the
title. When you throw in their regular season wins over LSU, UCLA, St
John's and Oklahoma, you are looking at one of the all-time great college
basketball teams.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1418 | he has hoops in his veins | FRETZ::HEISER | maranatha! | Tue Apr 07 1992 14:56 | 2 |
| I heard Jalen Rose is Jimmy Walker's (of Providence fame) son. Can
anyone verify?
|
9.1419 | poorly played game! | CADSYS::CAVE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 14:56 | 16 |
|
I personally thought this was a very poorly played game by both
teams. Yes, the defense was good, but the offensive execution was
terrible. I don't ever remember a game with with some many bad turnovers.
Laettner stunk in the first half. I don't think I have ever see a poorer
performance. He must have accounted for 8-10 Michigan points due to his
turnovers that led to Michigan fast breaks. Laettner did have a good
second half but Grant Hill was the difference. He was easily the game
MVP with 18 points, 10 rebounds, and great defense. He also had a critical
steal and block in the final 10 minutes. Thomas Hill and Hurley also played
well. Hurley didn't shoot well but was invaluable as the floor captain.
Congrats to Duke for an excellent wire-to-wire championship season.
Alan
|
9.1420 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 07 1992 15:00 | 14 |
| Jalen Rose is indeed Jimmy Walker's son. Walker has never had anything
to do with him since conception, however.
I can understand why the Indiana fans would cheer for Michigan -
Indiana's biggest rivals are Purdue (the in-state connection) and Ohio
State (because Knight went there). Michigan's big rivals are Ohio
State and Michigan State. On the other hand, North Carolina's biggest
rival is Duke and I probably couldn't find a fan from one of the
schools who would be caught daid cheering for the other.
Just remember one thing - it's a lucky thing for Duke that Kentucky
beat Massachusetts because we woulda kicked their butts. :-) :-)
Ninj
|
9.1421 | Hill got MVP | SHALOT::MEDVID | it's just the way i smile, you said | Tue Apr 07 1992 15:06 | 4 |
| Bob, I think Hurley was tournament MVP. Hill was named game MVP lasted
night.
--dan'l
|
9.1422 | Duke, I dare ya to play Michigan in football | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue Apr 07 1992 15:15 | 25 |
| Pretty exciting game for about 34 minutes but too bad the final margin
was so big because that's not a good indication of how close it was for
most of the game. Duke certainly could've been beat last night, but
Michigan just couldn't get their half-court game on track in the 2nd
half. And on the defensive end, UM just gave up way too many
2nd-chance points.
Fisher sure gambled by bring back both Rose and Webber fairly early
when they were in foul trouble. As it turned out though, their foul
trouble didn't really end up being a factor. Webber's 3rd foul was a
terrible call though.
How about that behind-the-back pass by Webber in the 1st half? Man,
was that pretty!
I thought CBS' lead-in at the beginning was pretty weak, but I liked the
clips from the whole tournament at the end (which they do every year). The
only bad part is it was too short - I could've sat there and watched
highlights and clips from the tournament for 10 minutes.
I didn't realize Duke was returning so many starters next year.
Michigan's still the probable preseason #1 for next season, though.
Joe
|
9.1423 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 15:21 | 10 |
| re <<< Note 9.1422 by BSS::JCOTANCH >>>
>> Duke certainly could've been beat last night
Any idea how many times this has been said during the tournament about
Duke?
Rich
|
9.1424 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | RIP Isaac Asimov : 1920-1992 | Tue Apr 07 1992 15:47 | 9 |
| About 10,000,000 ... but they still have the ring (do you get rings in
college ?) ....
Michigan should be back ... but I have this nagging feeling that they
may subcumb to the pressure of topping themselves - I hope not.
And Fisher *should* have at least one upperclassman who can steady the
troops next year ... it showed last night when they couldn't execute
for minutes at a time ...
|
9.1425 | UNC fans also root for Duke | TOOK::BLOUNT | | Tue Apr 07 1992 15:48 | 17 |
| > I can understand why the Indiana fans would cheer for Michigan -
> Indiana's biggest rivals are Purdue (the in-state connection) and Ohio
> State (because Knight went there). Michigan's big rivals are Ohio
> State and Michigan State. On the other hand, North Carolina's biggest
> rival is Duke and I probably couldn't find a fan from one of the
> schools who would be caught daid cheering for the other.
sorry, wrong again. I cheer for Duke (or any other ACC team, for
that matter) whenever the belov'd 'Heels don't make it to the
finals (OK, guys...there's a lead-in for an attack if I ever heard
one!).
And, if an ACC team beats a Big 10 team (or, ANY team within 500 miles
of Robert Q. Knight), then I cheer all the harder!
Meat
|
9.1426 | SBC 71, SEBC 51 | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Tue Apr 07 1992 15:54 | 10 |
| Me too. I'll root for any ACC hoops team with one *obvious* exception.
Sorry, Meat, I cain't root for Carolina no matter what. The only UNC win
I can recall where I was even mildly pleased was when Snuff beat Billy
Tubbs in 1990.
As far as I was concerned, the final score of lasted night's game was ...
Somebody Besides Carolina 71, Somebody Else Besides Carolina 51
Bob Hunt
|
9.1427 | Maybe your EAP rep can help with your problems | TOOK::BLOUNT | | Tue Apr 07 1992 15:56 | 9 |
| Bob,
how long have you had this fetish with Carolina-hating? Have
you talked to a professional about it? Maybe you should analyze
the causes for this deep-seated (and, of course, irrational)
hatred that seems to have taken over your life.
Dr. Meat
|
9.1428 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | how big is 20 quintillion? | Tue Apr 07 1992 16:00 | 18 |
|
Just a couple comments:
- Whoever compared the Final Four to other sports champeenships and
said the FF always had an exciting climax, was proved wrong. I thought
this game was poorly played, especially compared to some of the earlier
ones.
- Parks really came in and stepped things up in the second half. It
seemed that he took some of the pressure off LAettner, and opened
things up.
- Doc's comment prediction that this will be an important game for UM
inb 3 years is way off. There is little doubt that the UM team will
not be together that long. I see them bowing out early next year,
though.
Brews
|
9.1429 | | SASE::SZABO | Frank Way is the write-in way! | Tue Apr 07 1992 16:04 | 11 |
| > Hurley didn't shoot well...
Really? I thought he shot very well, better than 50%, at least...
I can't see Michigan being the pre-season #1 ahead of Duke. I was also
surprised that the Duke starters return with the exception of Laettner.
And, with the way Parks filled-in, Laettner may not at all be missed.
Duke's gotta be the #1 pick...
Hawk
|
9.1430 | More thoughts... | SHALOT::MEDVID | it's just the way i smile, you said | Tue Apr 07 1992 16:39 | 20 |
| - Do you realize that in the past seven years, Bobby Hurley has won
everything he possibly could six of those years? Except for the loss
to UNLV in the final two years ago, Hurley has won it all...four NJ
high school state championships and two NCAA championships.
Incredible.
- I certainly thought that the Duke win lasted night would bring
IgKnorr out of hibernation. Afterall, he does wear the ACC monicker
and should be in here lauding Duke with T-length notes.
- Meat, it's nice to have you in here and to know that there are Tar
Heel fans that make sense and are likable. Must have something to do
with you actually attending the school.
- They had to use tear gas in Ann Arbor lasted night to break up mass
rioting. What is it with the Detroit and surrounding areas and their
teams in championship games, win or lose? That's real sad, real real
sad. Poor sports fans.
--dan'l
|
9.1431 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Apr 07 1992 16:42 | 7 |
| I stand corrected. Based on the nature of the two rivalries (Indiana -
Michigan and Duke - Carolina), it's easier for me to imagine an Indiana
fan cheering for Michigan than it is for me to imagine a Carolina fan
cheering for Duke. I find it hard to swallow that someone could cheer
for his school's biggest rival. I know I cain't.
John
|
9.1432 | Individual stats? | CADSYS::CAVE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 17:14 | 8 |
|
Half way through the second half, one of the announcers stated that
Hurley was approx. 3-9. Actually, I was surprised since I thought he
was shooting better. Does anyone have the individual stats for the game?
I can safely say that Grant Hill shot over 50%
Alan
|
9.1433 | Hey, it happens... | ROYALT::ASHE | Easy come easy go, will you let me go? | Tue Apr 07 1992 17:20 | 2 |
| I rooted for Duke Saturday... I'm not a Knight fan, sorry... Don't
want to root for if Duke had to play Ohio St. either...
|
9.1434 | NCAA delivers advantage to Duke | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Apr 07 1992 17:48 | 26 |
| The most amazing thing about the Final4 probably wasn't even
apparent to the TV audience.
Duke had a student section directly behind the basket in shallow
left field. This meant that for half of each game they ran down that
waving/hopping/screaming routine against the Hoosier/Wolverine foul
shooters; and put heavy noise on the opposition at that end for the
entire game (most of Indiana's outrageous foul calls in the first
five minutes of the 2nd half were on the baseline in front of this
student section).
Indiana, Michigan, and Bearcat students weren't really in a student
section at all, and the sections they did have tickets for were
in three corners well up off of the floor, with, for instance, the
Michigan band being the closest to the floor, at a distance of about
75 ft. as compared to the 10 ft. or so for the Duke all-student
section.
Everybody in the Dome (except for the Duke fans) were shaking their
haids in wonderment at how the NCAA could allow such an obvious
advantage to a school. Most answered the question by saying, "CBS
wanted the Dookies there for show, and wanted the Blue Devil story
to play in the Title game, having after all spent a cool billion
dollars on the event."
Big10 Tom
|
9.1435 | Thought you were above ridiculous excuses | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Tue Apr 07 1992 18:17 | 11 |
| Oh, no, say it ain't so, Po', say it ain't so ???
Are you actually trying to imply that the seating arrangements in the
Metrodome played an honest-to-God decisive factor in the Final Four ???
If Crock had come up with that, we'd have beach-slapped him silly.
For the record, I said to Cindy during the game lasted night ... "Gee, I
wonder how those Duke kids get great seats like that ???" But I never
once saw a competitive advantage in it.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1436 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Apr 07 1992 18:25 | 23 |
| I ain't excusing anything. I was there, scratching my haid
and pointing down to the floor in amazement just like 40,000
other people.
Being in the stadium the noise difference was striking: When
the game was down at their end, there was concentrated loud
noise raining down directly on the players from a very short
distance.
When play went to the other end, there was a more dispersed
noise, spread over a wide section, the nearest part of which was
a 100 feet or so from the floor.
If you have a theory that having fans, student fans, sitting on
top of the action, is NOT efficacious to the team they're rooting
for I'd like to hear it.
Everybody at the Dome was amazed at the set-up Duke somehow got.
The noise differential was striking even as high as a sky box; it
musta been much more so along the baseline.
MrT
|
9.1437 | I was in Worcester... | ROYALT::ASHE | Easy come easy go, will you let me go? | Tue Apr 07 1992 18:27 | 2 |
| I can see it being a factor, but not the one that caused teams to lose.
It seems kind of coincedental, but Duke deserved the games...
|
9.1438 | C'mon, Po', let go of it now while you got the chance | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Tue Apr 07 1992 18:28 | 3 |
| Since when does noise win or lose basketball games ???
Bob Hunt
|
9.1439 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Apr 07 1992 18:28 | 1 |
| How long did it take you to poll 40,000 fans?
|
9.1440 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Apr 07 1992 18:43 | 45 |
| Witch, cain you quote me where I asserted that Duke's special
treatment by the NCAA (i.e., CBS) "won the game?"
It's accepted that friendly fan noise helps a team's performance.
This is established, no need to go into it, although maybe you
cain look up the delta for home vs. away either in terms of winning
percentage or point spreads.
re 1
Mac, I see you're up to your usual intellectual standards. Tellya
this, everybody in our box was talking about it, every Michigan fan
I spoke with was talking about it, and it was mulled over in the
local newspapers and on the local sports radio station.
But you and Witch are right: Having several hundred Dookies all
dressed in white waving and bobbing and screaming from a few feet
away most certainly did NOT change anything, this all-freshmen
Wolverine squad was better off with their students dispersed over
a wide area in the corner by third base barely within shouting
distance of the floor, same for the Hoosier fans, who were way up
in the corner in the home plate area.
This is just a small detail, I'm sure Duke (or CBS) had nothing to do
with this and it must.... happened, and that the Dookies sitting on
top of the floor weren't even aware of their special position and
had no idea to wave and jump and yell their asses off to take the best
advantage of the set-up. They were making all that noise out a sheer
enthusiasm!
One thing, though: If noise is irrelevant why were we in our box,
which is just beneath the upper level, looking directly down and a
phalanx of Michigan cheerleaders desperately looking over their
shoulders at the game way down there and then turning around and
frantically waving maize and blue placards, the one in the right
hand reading "make" and the left "noise" and getting a response that
was quieter than the Dookies cuz they were dispersed.
Why were these cheerleaders doing this? Noise doesn't matter! Were
they under orders from CBS to do this in order to creat some ambience
for the bumper shots?
Was that it?
MrT
|
9.1441 | Just In | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 18:53 | 16 |
| Well, it can now be said. CBS and the NCAA arranged to give Duke an
advantage in the Final 4 by hiring ACC refs to call the last 4 games.
But, just to make it fair, the refs came from Clemson.
It also should be noted that Duke fans were seen brutalizing innocent
Big 10 fans in the seats in a successful attempt to gain an unfair
advantage for the games against IU and UM. Big 10 pundits argued that
they were in favor of the etiquete displayed at Tennis matches where
fana are not allowed to breathe during action. They also prevailed upon
CBS to not hire Dick Vatale and Jim Valvano because they like TV Golf
so much and Dick and Jim do play by play too loud.
Reports just out of Ann Arbor indicate that Big 10 basketball games
will be held at university libraries next year.
|
9.1442 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Apr 07 1992 18:58 | 8 |
9.1443 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:09 | 43 |
| What I absolutely can't stand are people who refuse to accept defeat.
Rather than say, "UM was beaten by a better team and Fisher was
outcoached" and let it go, some people have to, through innuendo, infer
that:
1) The NCAA arraonged to give Duke an unfair advantage by awarding
special seats to fans.
2) Any foul called against IU or UM was "bogus".
3) The AD from a school that made the Final 2 seriously affected the
play of his team.
4) Coach Fisher is really a fishbone swallower because he lost 9 games
this year.
5) Any foul called against Duke was "Long Overdue".
6) Christian Laettner is the second coming of Bill Laimbeer.
For heavens' sake. UM played a great game and had a fantastic season.
Who woulda thought 5 freshmen would make it to the NCAA Finals?
Congratulations to them!!! Fisher did a great job versus Cincy.
Duke is just a little better.
I recall, back in UCLA's heyday, accusations similar to the ones
mentioned above were leveled. Wooden's teams got preferential
treatment, Alcidor/Walton etc can do no wrong in the eyes of the refs,
blah blah blah.
Every year, during the NCAA's, it was written that UCLA looked ready to
be beaten. Yet, the greatness of those teams was that they had the
character, leadership, poise and coaching to succeed even when they
were playing below par. They made other teams look bad. Just as Indiana
and Michigan looked bad.
But, I guess things will never change.
Rich
|
9.1444 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | That's when I reach for my revolver | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:15 | 5 |
|
Rich, you beat me to it. I hope to goodness that real Michigan
fans aren't moaning about seating arrangements and crowd noise.
It's pathetic is what it is. The bottom line is that the best team
in the country won the National Championship. Period.
|
9.1445 | #1 all season long | SHALOT::MEDVID | it's just the way i smile, you said | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:22 | 9 |
| One other thing to remember is that Duke was ranked #1 from the
beginning of the season until the end. Of course, they had some very
fortunate loss coincidences when those chasing also lost, but to stay
on top the whole season is yet another significant accomplishment by
this Duke team and their masterful coach.
Curious, which was the last team to do this?
--dan'l
|
9.1446 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | That's when I reach for my revolver | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:40 | 7 |
|
>> One other thing to remember is that Duke was ranked #1 from the
>> beginning of the season until the end.
>> Curious, which was the last team to do thiHs?
Believe it or not, it was Snuffy and the Snuffettes back in '82.
|
9.1447 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | RIP Isaac Asimov : 1920-1992 | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:41 | 8 |
| re .1431
Come on John, repeat after me ...
Go B.C. .... Go BC ... Eagles rooooolllluueee !!!!!
(You get $10,000 if you can ....)
Doc Feelgood
|
9.1448 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | RIP Isaac Asimov : 1920-1992 | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:45 | 2 |
| Are you sure that Duke went wire-to-wire ? I could have sworn that
Kansas (at least) held #1 for a while, and maybe Ohio St.
|
9.1449 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:46 | 3 |
| Duke was indeed #1 in every weekly AP poll this season.
Joe
|
9.1450 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:47 | 7 |
| re: .1446
Nope it was Indiana in 1976 that was the last team to be ranked #1
wire to wire.
The Crazy Met
|
9.1451 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:48 | 5 |
| The only reason Dook was voted #1 week after week is because CBS
sent students dressed in Blue and white striped shirts to stand in
front of the homes and offices of the voters and scream their fool
haids off! Just ask Po'!
Denny
|
9.1452 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:58 | 3 |
| re 14.51
Rollward, Denny. Too Funny!
|
9.1453 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Apr 07 1992 19:59 | 41 |
| I agree that the best team won and that the unbelievably biased
seating arrangement did not dictate the outcome.
I'll also say this: The mealy-mouthed bullsheet misrepresentations
you two are laying down is why a subject cain't be fully discussed
in here without the intervention of thick-skulled myopia.
Duke replicated their Dookie scene in the Dome and nobody else got
to do it. Btw, prior to anybody losing to Duke officials from the
other three schools were reportedly raising hell with the NCAA in
private about it.
Also: Michigan did not play a great game. They played a lousy game,
they played to lose, they played right into Duke's hands just like
they've been choking on big games the past 20 years, the only
exception being the three weeks when they effectively had no coach.
Nobody said Indiana lost to the refs; just that 42-16, 1-and-1 at
14:30 and two shot at 12:00 and fouling out four starters probably set
some sort of Final4 record.
Indiana played dumb basketball down the stretch in the first half,
but Duke had some awful sequences themselves. It looked to be a great
game and was effectively shut down by the refs less than five minutes
in the first half. "Indiana got screwed!" has been a common refrain
up here over the weekend, quite often from beaming Michigan fans and
others who were quite happy about it.
I'm not saying they got screwed, only that, as I said in here a week
before the game, that if they got into foul trouble it was over. I
never dreamed that they would end up having the worst foul trouble I've
seen an Indiana team encounter in 20 years, with 7 fouls called in less
than five minutes of the first half, two of them charging calls that
were controversial as they happened.
To beat Duke Indiana had to have everything go well and it didn't.
To beat Duke Michigan only had to take it to them, and for some wierd
reason they doggedly chose not to.
MrT
|
9.1454 | can't believe what I'm reading from Po' | FRETZ::HEISER | maranatha! | Tue Apr 07 1992 20:31 | 1 |
| Damn! I should've brought in the violin today!
|
9.1455 | AW SHADDAP HEISER !! | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Tue Apr 07 1992 20:39 | 1 |
|
|
9.1456 | ;-) | FRETZ::HEISER | maranatha! | Tue Apr 07 1992 20:41 | 1 |
|
|
9.1457 | Defense wins champeenships... | DECWET::METZGER | We'll always have Paris. | Tue Apr 07 1992 20:42 | 24 |
|
gee Po',
You must have been watching a different gaem in that Sky Box then the rest of
us saw on national TV. (Or maybe you weren't even in a Sky Box?). I saw a dook
team put the clamps on Michigan every time they tried to run and gun.
It was the ugliest looking college game I've seen in a while. (even uglier than
the Cincy-Michigan game which certainly was as far from a beauty contest as T is
from being objective).
However the best team rose to the occasion and the 2 Hills were the deciding
factor. The baseline under the hoop jam really fired the rest of the team up
for the final 6 minutes. However the Duke team defense to start off the 2nd
half was the telling point in the game. The same defense that shut down the
Hoosiers and led Duke past them. You won't see college mano-a-mano defense
any better than Duke showed in the first 10 minutes of the 2nd half lasted
night.
Take your medicaine like a man T. You're resembling IggKnorr with your Po'
comments....
Metz
|
9.1458 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Apr 07 1992 20:49 | 78 |
| re<<< Note 9.1453 by ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY "Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight" >>>
>>I'll also say this: The mealy-mouthed bullsheet misrepresentations
>>you two are laying down is why a subject cain't be fully discussed
>>in here without the intervention of thick-skulled myopia.
Why is it that when someone makes light of some of your observations,
you characterize it as an effort to escape from reason. Do you feel you
have a monopoly on what is right and wrong? Are any people who disagree
with you mealy-mouthed?
>>Duke replicated their Dookie scene in the Dome and nobody else got
>>to do it. Btw, prior to anybody losing to Duke officials from the
>>other three schools were reportedly raising hell with the NCAA in
>>private about it.
If there was some shady agreement, I feel representatives from the 3
schools would have sniffed it out and reported it. You do not even want
to consider that Duke took some kind of initiative and beat the others
to the punch. Can you honestly sit there and tell me that if IU had
gone to the ticket window and asked for 10K seats and were told they
could get seats behind one of the baskets that they would turn them
down in the name of fair play? There MUST be a logical reason for the
Duke fans getting those seats. Yet you persist in waxing poetic about
conspiricies and plots.
>>Also: Michigan did not play a great game. They played a lousy game,
>>they played to lose, they played right into Duke's hands just like
>>they've been choking on big games the past 20 years, the only
>>exception being the three weeks when they effectively had no coach.
I thought the UM kids played their hearts out. But I also think the
Duke defense took UM out of their game. They would not allow UM to run
the transition game. Duke controlled the tempo and UM allowed them to
because of a poor game plan or inexperience or just plain being
outplayed. I don't see how you could say UM was playing to lose....not
when Webber had that nasty in your face scowl in the first half after
eating Laettner up.
>>Nobody said Indiana lost to the refs; just that 42-16, 1-and-1 at
>>14:30 and two shot at 12:00 and fouling out four starters probably set
>>some sort of Final4 record.
You sure are insinuating that IU lost to the refs, my friend. Sounds
like you suffer from Clemsonomia. Could it be that Duke's finesse
overcame IU's game plan? Could it be that KB (King Bob) didn't prepare
his team for Duke's approach to drawing fouls? But, no, YOU insinuate
that the foul situation was a history making event..... never in 20
years blah blah....
>>I'm not saying they got screwed
Yes, Mr T, you are.
>>only that, as I said in here a week
>>before the game, that if they got into foul trouble it was over.
Absolutely correct.
>>I never dreamed that they would end up having the worst foul trouble I've
>>seen an Indiana team encounter in 20 years, with 7 fouls called in less
>>than five minutes of the first half, two of them charging calls that
>>were controversial as they happened.
You don't come out and say it, T, but you are advancing a conspiracy
here.
>>To beat Duke Indiana had to have everything go well and it didn't.
>>To beat Duke Michigan only had to take it to them, and for some wierd
>>reason they doggedly chose not to.
I agree completely. I also have not heard any credit being given to
Duke's defense.
Rich
|
9.1459 | check .1437 if you want... | ROYALT::ASHE | Easy come easy go, will you let me go? | Tue Apr 07 1992 20:53 | 6 |
| re .1443,.1444
As one who didn't jump on the UMASS bandwagon because he was on the
Michigan one, I believe I've said Duke deserved to win. Can we
get on with it?
|
9.1460 | The Game | COMET::FARMER | | Tue Apr 07 1992 21:09 | 23 |
| I am usually just a reader in this file and to date I have not been
dissapointed in the discourse that has been presented. A couple of
questions though that the members of this file may have answers to.
Speaking of Ref's calling "biased" fouls, during the Duke-IU game the
announcers released a comparison that was very interesting. Duke up to
that game had been to the freebie line approx 1,000 times in comparison
to their opponents having been there less than 600 times. Is this just
from Dukes outstanding "D" or from Duke being ahead at the end of games
where opponents have to foul to stop the clock? Or is there a Bias?
Does anyone know why Michigan fans behave so violently during
championship events? Rioting, arson, ect...?
Why does there have to be a "great white hope"? Basketball is now an
international sport that breaks through cultural barriers. Why can't
people let people be who they are without trying to add un-warrented
and unwanted labels and pressures?
Just one fellas opinions and questions...
Drew
|
9.1461 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Easy come easy go, will you let me go? | Tue Apr 07 1992 21:24 | 12 |
| Was there arson/rioting last night? I didn't hear of any...
Detroit's more like that in general than most cities. Add excitement,
more drugs/drunken people and you get situations like that. But it's
not a problem specific to Detriot(tm). For example, you don't hear
about shootings in Detriot(tm) at movie openings, you hear about LA
and NY.
Just life I guess... it's no place for wimps!
|
9.1462 | Violence in Michigan. | COMET::FARMER | | Tue Apr 07 1992 21:29 | 7 |
| In Ann-Arbor there was rioting last night, the police had to use
tear-gas to break up a crowd of an estimated 4-5,000 people. A police
officer was injured and a TV crewmember was almost hit by thrown
bottles. A sad situation for sports.
Drew
|
9.1463 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Easy come easy go, will you let me go? | Tue Apr 07 1992 21:42 | 4 |
| Don't know what to tell you...Ann Arbor surprises me... college town,
but still... keep championship teams out of Michigan, movies out
of LA and NY, Snuffy out of NC, Bobby out of Bloomington,'Saw from
the Whalers,noters from Hawk's tickets, razors from Bronco fans...
|
9.1464 | Some reasons | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Tue Apr 07 1992 21:53 | 26 |
9.1465 | INT Rules? | COMET::FARMER | | Wed Apr 08 1992 00:25 | 12 |
| Re: 9.1464
Could you expand on the international rule that you mentioned in the
previous note? I am not very well versed in the international game.
It sounds like it could be a benificial rule change if not an
interesting one for the college game.
Thanks
Drew
|
9.1466 | Last night was the game of the prison-shirt fans | ANGLIN::KIRKMAN | Image: Talking to dead terminals | Wed Apr 08 1992 01:03 | 22 |
| re: foul-a-thon
Another alternate to in-bounding after fouls would be to continue the
graduated penaly for # of team fouls:
1-5 in-bounds
6-10 1-and-1
11-15 2-shot
16-20 3-to-make-2
21-25 1-shot & in-bounds
etc.
Also, Duke seems sometimes to be playing to get fouled, rather than
playing to score. I recall plays with several players (Laettner, Hill,
Hurley) where IMHO the player delayed the shot to draw the defender into
fouling. Almost like they were coached to do that. B^)
Leattner may have had a bad game, which was overhyped by the
announcers, but several of the other players really stepped up. Grant
Hill, Hurley, and Parks all had better than average games.
Scott
|
9.1467 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Wed Apr 08 1992 01:56 | 36 |
| re: Brake
There's no conspiracy theorizing about the Dookies' outrageous
special treatment, none at all. The NCAA controls all the tickets
up front, meting them out to various pools. So the NCAA Tournament
Committee granted several hundred strategically placed tickets to
Duke while not doing the same for the other three schools.
re: fouls
I think you're understating the quote: Last I heard for the season
Duke hit more FTs than their opposition shot. The only other squad
I know of with this stat is Indiana, who does it with regularity from
year to year. The reason Duke and Indiana share this amazing and
significant stat is that Bob has always based his offense on working
to get fouled as often as possible, something CoachK learned first
playing for Bob and then as assistant coach under Bob.
Why it isn't more imitated I dunno.
And Witch's explanation is wrong: They git the fouls by, as was
explained, playing for them. Even a relatively bad Indiana team
(this year's was their most talented since '81) typically does
well in this department, so it's not talent. It's style of play.
Did I see a different game from everybody else, am I lying about
Box 117B? Well, Jim Harrick a UCLA must a been in the same
fantasy zone as me, and several writers and radio guys too. And
the 1-1 @ 12:30 and 2-shot at 11:00 (no doubt a Final4 record)
being in the box must be a big mistake.
Btw, the ref that called the ridiculous (and game costing) T was
a Big10 ref (who should never have been working the game) with a
rep for coach baiting, he TFd Keady 4 times in 9 games this year.
MrT
|
9.1468 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | CokeIsTheRealThing-UhHuh | Wed Apr 08 1992 12:13 | 8 |
9.1469 | MrCaught ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Wed Apr 08 1992 13:22 | 19 |
9.1470 | International rule | SHALOT::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Wed Apr 08 1992 13:26 | 13 |
| Oh, the international rule on fouls says that a team has the option of
shooting the free throws or just inbounding the ball fresh from the
nearest sideline area.
I don't know if it implies the entire game or not but you almost always
see this choice made in the late minutes of a game. The sole purpose of
the fouling strategy is to gamble on them missing their free throws so you
can gain possession of the ball. If the other team can just inbound it,
you're not going to get the ball back very easily and that foils the plan.
It's a good rule for those who dislike the end-of-game free throw parade.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1471 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Wed Apr 08 1992 13:56 | 43 |
| Mrt
From news accounts I've read, it seems that the Metrodome was all UM
with the excpetion of the Dookie rooters under the basket. Lots of Big
10 sentiment, etc. Since I wasn't there, I don't know. Seems that
since there was over 50K people there and 10K of them were Dookies, the
other 40K were either stricken with strep throat, not good basketball
fans -or- had little to cheer about.
Perhaps the NCAA realized that the Final 4 would be held in Big 10
country and decided to try and even up the advantage a little? Did UM
or IU play the Gophers in the 'Dome during the year?
re Riots
Let's not point the finger only at UM. There were major riots in Durham
last night. Cases of injuries, alcohol poisoning, many arrests, etc.
Reports say this year was worse than last year because it lasted
longer.
re Coack K
During his 25 minute speech at the ceremony yesterday on the campus of
Duke, some spectator yelled out some derogatory things in reference to
"another North Carolina school". Coach K shut him up by saying he
preferred to only talk about ONE NC school - that being Duke.
re Foul Shooting
I keep getting the feeling, regardless of the explanation, that you,
MrT, still think that IU got hosed. You talk about the similar play of
IU and Duke in playing to get fouled. That's fine. You then go on to
refer to some kind of record that was set by IU for committing a huge
number of fouls so quickly. The inference here is that IU received
UNFAIR treatment by the refs.
This is getting old, friend. If one of Duke's styrongest suits is foul
shooting, what is the harm of setting up the game to try and take
advantage of this strength. Obviously Coach K outcoached Kay Bee (King
Bob) in preparing his team for this situation.
Rich
|
9.1472 | Thugs vs Partiers, no comparison | SHALOT::MEDVID | it's just the way i smile, you said | Wed Apr 08 1992 14:15 | 30 |
| > Let's not point the finger only at UM. There were major riots in Durham
> last night. Cases of injuries, alcohol poisoning, many arrests, etc.
> Reports say this year was worse than last year because it lasted
> longer.
What source did you get this from, Rich? Major riots? In Durham? In
total there were 12 arrests, mostly for public intoxication. The
injuries were mostly first-degree burns from kids getting too close to
the massive bonfire that went on all night. There's a difference
between partying all night long after you win the championship and
taking to the streets like thugs (a Michigan/Detroit tradition) and
needing to be tear gassed.
Other highlights from Mike Kzxyzxyzxyzxy(tm)'s speach were:
- "I know there's a movie out now that says different, but I can jump.
I'm the one who taught Grant Hill that baseline slam."
- "Last year I wondered where we would hang the second (natinal title)
banner. I may be stupid for saying this, but I wonder where we
should hang the third."
And he and Laettner got into a disagreement in the post-game press
conference when Laettner said he had five turnovers in the first half.
Kzxyzxyzxyzxy(tm) blurted in, "Seven." Laettner seemed surprised and
said, "Seven? Really? Well, only five went for layups."
Kzxyzxyzxyzxy(tm) then said, "He thinks he can talk back now since he
doesn't have any eligibility left."
--dan'l
|
9.1473 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Wed Apr 08 1992 14:18 | 9 |
| Dan'l - got my info from this morning's Richmond Times-Dispatch. I
guess "riot" was a poor term since it did sound to me more like a party
that got a little out of control. There was no mention of looting,
confrontations with police or anything like that. I guess I was just
trying to ease some of the "Michigan is for Thugs" rhetoric that has
started up.
Rich
|
9.1474 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Wed Apr 08 1992 14:34 | 5 |
| Congrats to Duke on the NCAA title. Ask any Duke Fan/Player however,
and they will tell you that the title was won in Philly a week earlier
104-103 over UK in the GREATEST game ever played!
WILDCAT
|
9.1475 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | RIP Isaac Asimov : 1920-1992 | Wed Apr 08 1992 15:43 | 17 |
| re .1469
Hey Bob, do have the chronology right ?
1) Early season - IU doesn't have a chance since they lack bench depth.
2) In January - I.U. had no outside shooting.
3) March - I.U. now was a streak shooting team, but still no
nukewidebodystud(tm)
4) April - I.I. 's most talneted bunch since '81.
5) October 1992 - IU has no nukewidebodystud and too many
slocaintjjumpwhitegradstudentdudes ... they'll be lucky to make NIT.
Doc
|
9.1476 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Easy come easy go, will you let me go? | Wed Apr 08 1992 16:50 | 5 |
| I heard the "riots" in Ann Arbor was because the police tried to send
some drunks home at midnight instead of letting them tire themselves
out. I don't know, I guess it could have been a "riot" but why not
let the students have a little fun on a night like that?
|
9.1477 | | COMET::JACKSONTA | HangMan | Wed Apr 08 1992 17:35 | 4 |
| Keep Razors from Bronco fans? Excuse my ignorance, but what do you
mean?
Tim
|
9.1478 | | SHALOT::MEDVID | it's just the way i smile, you said | Wed Apr 08 1992 17:40 | 7 |
| > Keep Razors from Bronco fans? Excuse my ignorance, but what do you
> mean?
It's obvious that Bronco fans are pro rasslers. :-)
--dan'l
|
9.1479 | | KOALA::DIAMOND | No brag, Just fact. | Wed Apr 08 1992 18:58 | 12 |
|
>> Does anyone know why Michigan fans behave so violently during
>> championship events? Rioting, arson, ect...?
Gee...I thought only Syracuse Fans did that. When Syracuse made it the
finals against Indiana a few years ago, there was some pretty good
rioting in Marshal Square in Syracuse. Over $300k in damages. Cars
turned over, windows broken, tires slashed...etc....etc...
It's a good thing they don't do this when SU makes it to the Lacross
finals.
Mike
|
9.1480 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Wed Apr 08 1992 20:19 | 13 |
| re .1475
Midnight, if you're gonna tell lies at least have the respeck
to show some artifice doing it: I recorded in 15, in writing,
before the season even started, that this year's IU squad was
the best since '81. Not as balanced as some of the mid/late
80s team, but IU's quickest team ever, and great floor game
skills. I also pointed out what all the gurus were pointing
out during the tournament: That IU was soft inside and had no
depth there, and were prone to going blank shooting for whole
halves at a time, or worse.
MrT
|
9.1481 | | AKOCOA::KBURGESS | Let's Go ORANGE!!!!! | Wed Apr 08 1992 20:23 | 5 |
|
re: -1
Boy was that fun!!! :-)
|
9.1482 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | Where's Waldo? | Thu Apr 09 1992 10:52 | 5 |
| Tim, "razors" are very sharp instruments that are used for shaving.
HTH
lEe
|
9.1483 | | COMET::JACKSONTA | HangMan | Thu Apr 09 1992 14:59 | 4 |
| Maybe I should try a razor. That 'ol fishing knife just doesn't
"cut" it anymore;^
Tim
|
9.1484 | Update | SHALOT::MEDVID | it's just the way i smile, you said | Fri Apr 10 1992 14:02 | 9 |
| Duke won.
Since "NCAA Tournament updates in Topic 9" keeps coming up each time I
enter this conference, I thought I'd post this here for anyone
interested.
--dan'l
|
9.1485 | any update on that score? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Fri Apr 10 1992 14:05 | 0 |
9.1486 | :-) | SHALOT::HUNT | Ross Is My Hoss | Fri Apr 10 1992 14:16 | 7 |
| After 2 halves, it's still 71-51 Duke. Webber, Rose, and Hurley are all
in foul trouble with 4 apiece. Fisher still has 2 timeouts left.
Hey, Ninj, congrats on Calipari's new four year deal with UMass. Looks
like you guys got a keeper.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1487 | | SASE::SZABO | | Fri Apr 10 1992 14:29 | 4 |
| And, the question why Laettner had such a lethargic 1st half steel
hasn't been clearly answered...
|
9.1488 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | This and That and the Other | Fri Apr 10 1992 14:55 | 14 |
|
Doc, Michigan would have gotten burnt badly had they tried to full court
press. Rose, King and Talley aren't quick enough see Nick Van Exel for
references.
Hurley may have shot great but he also turned the ball over too consistently
for me to be an MVP or anything else. Just like last year Hill carried them
through. I agree Hawk, Duke's downright scary next year with Hill as the
star.
Duke's defense was great. The only other good thing I can think ot say is
atleast it was UNC or ND winning it all....
mike
|
9.1489 | | RANGER::LEFEBVRE | Let's eat sushi and not pay | Fri Apr 10 1992 16:02 | 3 |
| Any final yet?
Mark.
|
9.1490 | so far | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Fri Apr 10 1992 16:03 | 4 |
| Bob Knight is either good or bad depending on role model rating, ability
to recruit and how hard he privately beats his players.
TTom
|
9.1491 | Hoosiers #1. | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Yowza! | Fri Apr 10 1992 16:23 | 8 |
| The ultimate proof of how bogusJeff Saragin is - after Duke won the
title, his "Final" Number One team in the nation was "Indiana".
So congrats to MrT. and others, The Hoosiers are #1. Makes them
Washington Husky fans who used Jeff's #1 ranking of proof of their
standing seem rather silly, don't it.
JD
|
9.1492 | worthless | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Fri Apr 10 1992 16:28 | 9 |
| I've agree with Sagarin's ratings being approximately worthless. They
don't relly reflect who's better than whom and they are even worse as a
predictor of the outcome of games. You regularly see one team rated above
another that has beaten them.
I don't follow the NY Times computer ratings. Anyone know how this ended?
I know for college football they seem to be a little closer that Sagarin.
TTom
|
9.1493 | FLASH | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Fri Apr 10 1992 17:46 | 4 |
| This just in:
Generalisimo Francisco Franco has intimated that Duke is maintaining a
71-51 lead over Michigan.
|
9.1494 | | FDCV06::KING | The faster we go the more behind we get. | Sat Apr 11 1992 00:47 | 10 |
| Due to Mike KRYkrykrky imitating his mentor Snuffy (1 in in 32 years)
Smutty Smith, the NCAA championship game has lasted a record 114 hours
by substations every player at least 29 times in the last minute
of the game. Now Coach K has decided that he wants everyone to play
at least 1 /100 of a second in the game. The cheerleaders, bandmembers,
media, ballboys, the fans, the busdrivers, ushers, and the Ididorod
mushers have been in...
REK
|
9.1495 | deadeye | LUNER::BROOKS | Your mother's an astronaunt ... | Mon Apr 13 1992 14:59 | 2 |
| BTW ... Hurley shot 3-12 in the champeenship game ....I know someone
asked about it ...
|
9.1496 | | SASE::SZABO | | Mon Apr 13 1992 15:13 | 7 |
| I was the one who though that Hurley shot at least 50% from the field.
I stand corrected, but it still seems to me that what he did hit were
huge. I clearly remember one 3-pointer at the top of the key that was
big...
Hawk
|
9.1497 | u-gly | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Apr 13 1992 15:17 | 5 |
| Anyone catch Hurley on SI's cover lasted week? I think he has real talent
in the ugly point guard contest. It looks like he either had a stroke or
is having some severe lower intestinal cramps.
TTom
|
9.1498 | Just a thought... | SHALOT::MEDVID | New Dream Date Log | Mon Apr 13 1992 15:31 | 4 |
|
Wonder how Billy McCaffrey felt lasted week?
--dan'l
|
9.1499 | and another.. | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Apr 13 1992 15:33 | 3 |
| Crawford Palmer, too?
TTom
|
9.1500 | | RANGER::LEFEBVRE | Let's eat sushi and not pay | Mon Apr 13 1992 16:03 | 2 |
|
|
9.1501 | Bad News Part II on the way for Doogie Howser look-alike ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Happy Happy, Joy Joy | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:53 | 12 |
9.1502 | Hurley couldn't hold McCaffrey's jock | DEMING::MCKAY | | Tue Apr 14 1992 16:26 | 5 |
| I still think McCaffrey is a better player than Hurley and will play
in the NBA. I think McCaffrey made a good move to leave Duke as
soon as Hurley became the coach's choice.
Jimbo
|
9.1503 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Tue Apr 14 1992 20:12 | 5 |
| McCaffrey's decision was a good one. Had he remained at Duke, he
would've remained in Hurley's shadow. As it is, he will start at Vandy
next season. Vandy also has Chris Lawson, formerly of IU.
Rope
|
9.1504 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Happy Happy, Joy Joy | Tue Apr 14 1992 20:25 | 12 |
9.1505 | maybe staying | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Tue Apr 14 1992 20:29 | 3 |
| Fogler ain't going, at least not to St. John's.
TTom
|
9.1506 | Better late than never | CELTIK::R_QUINN | | Tue Apr 14 1992 21:11 | 11 |
| Better late than never--- the Michigan campus students so called rioting
was much less damaging than the situation a Duke. The 4-5000 people
who left the Crisler arena to party land were supposedly incited by the
mounties. Of course the fans were disappointed and there was plenty of
student like drinking going on. When the crowd refused to break up
tear gas and other crowd dispersal materails were used. After that
point things did get ugly. The was not the Detriot tear up the city
type championship deal. The previous was a student account of the so
called riot from an AP writer for the Dectriot Free Press.
Roy L.
|
9.1507 | Give me a freakin' break! | SHALOT::MEDVID | New Dream Date Log | Tue Apr 14 1992 21:25 | 23 |
| >the Michigan campus students so called rioting
> was much less damaging than the situation a Duke.
If you're going to say that, you better compare the two.
> who left the Crisler arena to party land were supposedly incited by the
> mounties.
Yeah, that's right, when you misbehave, blame it on the authorities.
Bet those big bad mounties were just waiting for that game to be over
so they could incite a riot. Just what they want.
If mounted police presence is enough to incite a riot, then those
people have a lot to learn about responsibility. The crowd refused to
disperse upon request and from the video I saw, there were kids
throwing bottles and rocks at the mounted police who were just sitting
there taking it. When they got like Popeye (i.e. I's had alls I cain
stanks, and I caint stanks no more), they gassed them.
Meanwhile, Duke kids were jumping around a big fire, doing some
drinking, and having a good old controlled time.
--dan'l
|
9.1508 | | GIAMEM::SCHOTT | | Wed Apr 15 1992 13:51 | 2 |
| Does anyone happen to know the dates of the spring signing period
for high school basketball players?
|
9.1509 | | FDCV06::KING | The faster we go the more behind we get. | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:08 | 5 |
| Yes, all the dates where young and single. They also showed the recuits
what kind of women attend the schools.. :-}
REK
|
9.1510 | Spoonhour moves cross state | SHALOT::MEDVID | New Dream Date Log | Wed Apr 15 1992 14:55 | 5 |
|
Charlie Spoonhour, who posted a 197-81 record and was a perenial
20-win-per-season coach at Southwest Missouri State, has accepted a
mulit-million dollar offer to coach at St. Louis University.
|
9.1511 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Plato,Homer,Voltaire,BobKnight | Wed Apr 15 1992 16:42 | 4 |
| Any word on the spring signees? The spring signing period starts
today...
MrT
|
9.1512 | UK Recruits Shine | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Wed Apr 15 1992 16:50 | 27 |
| From Tuesday's USA Today:
Two University of Kentucky recruits led the East team to victory in
last weekend's 28th Roundball Classic all-star basketball game in
Pittsburgh.
Rodrick Rhodes, a USA-TODAY first-team all-American from Jersey City
(N.J.) St. Anthony, scored 12 points -- four in the final 45 seconds --
to lift his team to the 105-101 victory. Future teammate Jared
Prickett of Fairmont (W. Va.) added 12 points, eight rebounds and six
steals for the winners.
The Classic, formerly known as the Dapper Dan, has lost its local
sponsorship and may be played in another city next year for the first
time.
Prickett was the first player to commit to Kentucky; Rhodes signed a
day later. Both are power forwards in high school and may compete for
the same job at Kentucky.
*******
The paper failed to mention that Walter McCarty also a UK recruit, out
of Evansville, IN scored 12 points for the West squad. McCarty is
Prop-48.
WILDCAT
|
9.1513 | Some data from da South | SHALOT::HUNT | Happy Happy, Joy Joy | Wed Apr 15 1992 17:04 | 23 |
| As far as "down here" goes, Duke, Carolina, Ga Tech, NC State. and UNCC
are all fat and happy as far as spring signing goes. They each completed
their work last fall. They're all going after the loaded junior class of
'93.
Wake and Maryland are battling Indiana and Miami for 6-9, 240lb center
Steve Rich from Ft Lauderdale. (No. 37 -- Gibbons).
Georgia scored one of the top JUCO's ... 6-6 forward Cleveland Jackson out
of Butler County JUCO in Kansas. South Carolina is hoping to sign two of
its earlier commitments, Shannon Hoskins (6-1 guard from Ky) and Terry
Bynum (6-6 swingman from Anderson JUCO, SC). The Cocks are also in the
hunt for 6-7 forward Emmett Hall from Cloud County JUCO (Kansas).
Clemson is after 6-11 Frank Tomera (Johnstown, PA) and is still going
after three guards ... Cyrus Jones (6-1 Baltimore Dunbar), Danny Frisch
(6-3 Spartanburg Methodist JUCO, SC), and Jeff Brown (6-5 Brevard JUCO,
NC).
Fla State, Virginia, and Maryland are all active this spring. I know the
Hoos didn't sign anyone in the fall so they're busy.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1514 | SPRING RECRUITING UPDATE | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Thu Apr 16 1992 15:32 | 17 |
| Malcom Simms of Shaker Heights, Ohio signed a letter of intent with
Indiana. Simms, a 6-3 guard was ranked number 100 by Bob Gibbons in
his list of the top 500 H.S. players.
Cincinnati, apparently signed a very good JUCO player. Joe Hooks, a
6-8 power forward. Hooks was ranked very high by Gibbons. One has to
wonder how long Huggins can continue to recruit primarily JUCO players.
Eventually, he will have to do it the "old fashioned way" to be a
consistent winner.
The biggest star yet to sign is of course Othello Harrington.
Harrington, thought a lock for either LSU or Arkansas as early as a
week ago, is suddenly quite interested in Georgetown. Apparentlyhe
talked to another Georgetown recruit after last weekends East-West
all-star game and has serious thoughts of Georgetown now.
Rope
|
9.1515 | Juniors to Duke | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Apr 16 1992 15:45 | 8 |
| Duke has got a verbal commitment from Jeff Capel, a 6-4 junior guard,
from Hope Mills, NC, who's projected to be a Mickie D's AA. He can't
sign until next November.
Also, Duke has a commitment from 6-11 Greg Newton, from Niagra Falls in
Ontario.
TTom
|
9.1516 | ACC top 50 | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Apr 16 1992 17:48 | 16 |
| Bob Gibbons' Top 50 high school hoopsters going to ACC:
No. Name Pos. Ht. High School Committed to
--- ---------------- --- ---- --------------------------- ------------
17. Duane Simpkins pg 6-0 DeMatha Maryland
19. Charles Kornegay c/f 6-9 Southern Wayne NC State
21. Martice Moore g/f 6-8 Oak Hill Academy Georgia Tech
23. Exree Hipp 3f 6-6 Potamac Md Harker Prep Maryland
24. Chris Collins pg 6-3 Northbrook Ill Glenbrook N. Duke
27. Serge Zwikker c 7-3 Potamac Md Harker Prep No Carolina
42. Dante Calabria 2g 6-4 Beaver Falls Pa Blackhawk No Carolina
47. Stacy Roginson g/f 6-5 Lanham Md Duval Maryland
48. Tony Moore 4f 6-8 Kensington Md Newport Prep Duke
50. Todd Fuller c 6-10 Charlotte Christian NC State
TTom
|
9.1517 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Anybody but the Lakers | Thu Apr 16 1992 18:13 | 4 |
|
Oh my God, UNC is even loosing the recruiting wars...quick hid the Kool-Aid..
|
9.1518 | what a coup! | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | UNLV,SyrExcuse,UKaintuck,UVa | Thu Apr 16 1992 18:15 | 7 |
| So, the Hoosiers managed to sign a player ranked 100th in the
nation. But, on the bright side, he's 6-4, which means he cain
probably fit in at power forward.
Sigh.
MrT
|
9.1519 | Questions: | SHALOT::MEDVID | New Dream Date Log | Thu Apr 16 1992 20:00 | 19 |
| >27. Serge Zwikker c 7-3 Potamac Md Harker Prep No Carolina
>42. Dante Calabria 2g 6-4 Beaver Falls Pa Blackhawk No Carolina
Does this mean:
- Dean will now refuse to play teams in the DC and Western PA areas
because it might hurt recruiting?
- When these players are seniors and Dean invokes his "seniors get to
play a game near their hometowns" tradition, he will schedule
Georgetown and Pitt, or Washington Bible College and Chatham College?
- Someone else will be coaching by then since Dean is losing the
recruiting wars and that's all that really matters to Carolina fans?
Just wondering.
--dan'l
|
9.1520 | redshirt and outta position | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Fri Apr 17 1992 14:31 | 7 |
| The 7-3 guy is penciled in for a red shirt. Calabria is a shooting guard
which means, like Donald Williams, he'll have to earn his time at point
guard.
I thought Maryland's list looked good, at least on the screen.
TTom
|
9.1521 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Apr 17 1992 16:01 | 2 |
| Did anyone watch the Hank Gather's story on Fox lasted week? I'm
surprised it hasn't started another trip down the rathole ;^)
|
9.1522 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Fri Apr 17 1992 16:05 | 2 |
| There goes MAc, tryin' to start up trouble again!
Denny 8^)
|
9.1523 | | FDCV07::KING | Two's company, 3's an adult movie!!!! | Fri Apr 17 1992 16:18 | 3 |
| I saw it and thought it was garbage.... Talk about portraying a saint...
REK
|
9.1524 | Yawn | SHALOT::HUNT | Happy Happy, Joy Joy | Fri Apr 17 1992 16:23 | 27 |
| Was that "Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story" ??? If so, yes, I saw it
but it was so watered down and so "politically correct" that it wasn't
worth commentary.
For example, they never once mentioned Paul Westhead by name. The
character looked nothing like him at all and was just called "Coach". He
did preach the frantic run-run-run game that Westhead used at LMU but that
was the only similarity.
They also never said anything about Gathers' fatal decisions to reduce his
prescription dosages. With some of that uh-oh, foreboding-sense-of-doom
background music playing, he'd reach for the little bottle, frown at it
and then stick it in his pocket. Fade to next scene.
It was as soft as it gets and it reeked of "safety" given all the lawsuits
that were/are flying around.
Also, Bo Kimble was portrayed as a moody bully who wanted to push Gathers
around when they first met and then later grudgingly accepted Gathers'
offers of friendship as they pursued their careers at LMU. It's no
secret that the Gathers family has been critical of Kimble since Gathers'
death so perhaps they had some say in how Kimble's character would be
treated.
You didn't miss much if you missed it.
Bob Hunt
|
9.1525 | ex | MONGUS::BRYDIE | That's when I reach for my revolver | Fri Apr 17 1992 17:08 | 21 |
|
I watched about three seconds of that Hank Gathers made-for-tv
movie before the sickly sweet taste of it made me wretch and I was
forced to change the channel.
In other sports movie news...in this morning's Boston Globe critic
Jay Carr pans 'The Babe'. His biggest gripe seems to be that Goodman
and the movie itself never make you feel like you're seeing the Babe
as he really was just a sanitisized TV movie version of him and the
era he ruled. After seeing clips of it last night myself it doesn't
look very promising. As another noter stated Goodman who is right-
handed looks downright sissified trying to swing like the left-handed
Ruth. What's more Goodman *looks* like he's acting and he's trying to
play the Babe as some big lovable lug. I've never read much about Ruth
but I do know that he was an orphan and I've seen picture of him with
those soulful eyes and I just don't get that from the clips of the movie
that I've seen. Goodman as Ruth looks fairly shallow. Then again maybe
the movie in its entirety is quite different but I doubt it. I'll wait
till it comes on cable.
|
9.1526 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Oklahoma,SMU,Illinois,UG,UVa | Fri Apr 17 1992 17:13 | 39 |
| The fascinating thing about the Gaithers show is that it was even
made.
Let's get this straight: The NCAA has TV networks for customers,
especially CBS and ESPN and ABC. The networks were pushing Payola
Moneycount "University" as a exciting fab new product. The product
is a heart-attack style of ball. Enter Hank, who turns up with a
heart condition. He faints, goes to the doctor, it gets swept under
the rug. Also swept under the rug: the defribulator and trained
personnel to save poor Hand once his heart blows up from the frenetic
game style. Instead a conversations about sitting Hank or maybe
dialing back on the heart-attack style a play, they talk with Hank
about how its "his decision," that being whether to take the prescribed
dosage. Coach, with big ugly jug ears, is accused by Doc of pressuring
him to prescribe lower dosages. Jughaid denies this, sorta. Then,
after weeks a running around waving his arms Hank's heart blows up,
reduced medication and a lotta love in it to be sure. Soul, brud.
As Hank lays there twitching Jughaid and his trainer hold his hand
with beatific looks a sadness on their faces, no doubt wondering when
it would be decent to dash into the runway and call their lawyers.
Yes, it was "Hank's decision," but it was Jughaid's and Payola Moneycount's
to pressure the kid, pressure the doc, leave behind the equipment, and
fail to have trained personnel on hand to resuscitate Hank, decision
and all, once his heart blew up.
Then, Hank safely buried and silent, came the spin control from, you
guessed it, the TV mavens and print guys who make their money pushing
low quality chickenwiththeirhaidscutoff heart-attack style hoops. It
was Hank's decision.
If the NCAA weren't a subsidiary of TV, they would've done the right
thing, which means one a those in depth Congressional-style invesigations
they always do, and documented Moneycount's outrageous behavior, not to
mention what greedy ol' Jughaid pulled... and banned PMCU from college
competition for, say, ten years or so.
But they didn't. It was Hank's decision.
MrT
|
9.1527 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Apr 17 1992 17:20 | 11 |
9.1528 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Oklahoma,SMU,Illinois,UG,UVa | Fri Apr 17 1992 17:25 | 20 |
| >And the movie was done by a network that doesn't show college hoops.
Whoa, that's heavy Mac. These networks have been running scams for
years, lockstep, on political coverage and, yes, pimping what's left
of our educational system to turn a buck, and cuz the network doesn't
have the NCAA hoops contract you make the Bob Woodward earth-shaking
revelation that this means they must be adversarial and objective in
this matter and they rolled out this pollyanna version of the ugly
greedy slave driver reckless negligent Gaithers story because there
was nothing wrong, their bold investigative reporters could unearth
no wrongdoing.
And *again* you castigate Ma Gaithers for seeking compensation for
her son being killed by this greedy combine. What would you have her
do, appear on Phil or Oprah and praise PMCU and Jughaid and maybe mop
the floor for the white audience's viewing pleasure?
Tee hee.
MrT
|
9.1529 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Happy Happy, Joy Joy | Fri Apr 17 1992 17:47 | 18 |
| Correct me if I'm wrong, Mac, but I don't think that what he was saying,
T.
The fact that the Gathers story showed up on a network that doesn't do
college hoops is further proof, albeit implied, of the cozy business
relationship between the NCAA and their network customers who do show
their games.
I've agreed with you on just about all the aspects of this sad event. I
was especially horrified when CBS was hyping LMU's run through the 1990
NCAA's as a "Win It For Bank" cry-a-thon. When they superimposed
Gathers' smiling photo over top of the joyous Lions after they'd knocked
off Michigan, it was craven pandering at its worst.
However, since then, Westhead has been dropped from all legal contests on
this. Is he cleared or was it done to shut him up ???
Bob Hunt
|
9.1530 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Apr 17 1992 17:47 | 23 |
9.1531 | YAWN.......... | USCTR1::NAHEARN | | Fri Apr 17 1992 17:49 | 9 |
| SET/RECORD=BROKEN
Is there a command I can use to skip all of T's notes? I use the next
unseen key.....but I'd prefer not to see his node/name at all!!
Any help would be appreciated!!
Nelly (who wishes right now that he WERE a technoweenie!!)
|
9.1532 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Oklahoma,SMU,Illinois,UG,UVa | Fri Apr 17 1992 18:53 | 16 |
| re: Macneal
The most pathetic thing about American public discourse today
(setting aside sad-sack egomaniacal demonstrations like Nahearn's)
is that everybody bitches about the media and how it influences
things but, unless the media itself has put its stamp of approval
on the obvious, it amounts to conspiracy theorism.
Jughaid was dropped cuz he has no dough. Payola Moneycount is
where the money is. But, in our queer system of "justice," the
truth will never come out publicly because the doctors will threaten
to burn PMCU and Jughaid beyond recognition, PMCU will make a private
payment, and the maudlin presentation of Gaithers as a mere victim of
circumstance will prevail.
MrT
|
9.1533 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | Where's Waldo? | Mon Apr 20 1992 11:13 | 9 |
| Congrats, Mac. You started the rathole you were looking for. :*)
Regarding The Babe, how come no one had Goodman bat his usual
righthanded way, with some slight rework done to any words in the
sceen, then just reverse the action to make him a lefty?
I've seen this done a few times by mistake, usually in a "B" movie.
lEe
|
9.1534 | Orlando "classic" | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Mon Apr 20 1992 17:54 | 16 |
| Results from Orlando All-Star Classic:
Bryant Stith, Virginia, was tournament MVP. Others on team: Jon Barry of
Ga Tech, Robert Horry of Alabama, Doug Christie of Pepperdine, Dave
Johnson of Syracuse, and Darren Morningstar of Pittsburgh. Dave Johnson
also won the slam dunk contest and was the leading scorer. Morningstar
was the leading rebounder. Henry Williams of UNC-Charlotte won the 3
point contest.
Others helping themselves out in the draft were Robert Werdann of St.
John's (lef in block shots), P.J.Brown of La Tech, Elmore Spencer of UNLV
and Sean Rooks or Arizona.
As with the past couple of years, most of the "stars" boycotted.
TTom
|
9.1535 | | RUGBY1::way | Schmiede, mein Hammer, ein hartes Schwert | Tue Apr 21 1992 11:58 | 6 |
| TTom,
Any word on Chris Smith of UCONN?
'Saw
|
9.1536 | no word | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Tue Apr 21 1992 15:04 | 4 |
| The USA Today article featured the big men who showed up and had just
the other info about MVP, etc. Didn't see anything about Chris.
TTom
|
9.1537 | | CAMONE::WAY | Schmiede, mein Hammer, ein hartes Schwert | Tue Apr 21 1992 15:09 | 6 |
| Oh, okay...
thanks!
'Saw
|
9.1538 | | DUGROS::ROSS | Summertime in Bubbaville | Tue Apr 21 1992 16:28 | 21 |
| Anyone else catch the McDonald's Hoop All American game this weekend?
I only caught the first half.
Some really good players there... Two big guys - Othella Harrington
and Corliss Williamson {one's going to Arkansas, the other is not
committed yet} were strong on the boards. One of them averaged 20+
boards in H.S. There was a three point shooting guard named
Delk who's going to Kentucky. Delk was hitting NBA range treys, should
be a nice fit.
The best player I saw was Jason Kidd, headed to U of California. He
made some unbelievable passes off the break. A little too much hotdog
stuff, but it was obvious that he is going to be a household name next
year. Billy Packer was comparing him to Kenny Anderson, but he's
really more assist-oriented and not nearly as quick as Anderson... I
had a flashback to Ernie Digregorio while watching Kidd control the
offense.
Oh yeah, Dean Smith's next 7'0 stiff, Serge Zwikker looked
mediocre at best. Billy Packer said Zwikker would probably be
redshirted next year.
|
9.1539 | Indiana in meaningless money grubbing tourney | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Wed Apr 22 1992 14:35 | 8 |
| Preseason NIT field for nexted basketball season:
Indiana, UCLA, Seton Hall, Murray St, Florida St, Delaware,
Texas-El Paso, Tulane (all of these made the NCAAs thised
year), Rutgers, Kansas St, Wagner, Siena, George Mason,
St. Louis, Auburn, and Indiana St.
TTom
|
9.1540 | | ROYALT::ASHE | She done knocked me down once... | Wed Apr 22 1992 16:58 | 1 |
| Siena ROOLZ!!!
|
9.1541 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Oklahoma,SMU,Illinois,UG,UVa | Thu Apr 23 1992 15:20 | 11 |
| >Indiana in a meaningless money grubbing tourney
You've got it all wrong TTom. The preseason NIT is one a the best
preconference invitationals there is. It has no negative effect on
the quality and meaningfulness of the participating teams' conference
play.
So you're half right: It *is* a money grubbing spectacle and why not
if you cain grab the dough without selling out ACC-style.
MrT
|
9.1542 | who'd a thunk it? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Apr 23 1992 20:25 | 6 |
| What a difference this kinder gentler era has made on SPORTS.
First Bob Hunt says Dean is great and now MrT admits Indiana is money
grubbing.
TTom
|
9.1543 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Let's visit Clay Earle's circle! | Fri Apr 24 1992 10:42 | 5 |
| re-1,
Must be the pollen in the air...:*)
B.A.
|
9.1544 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | MrT: SPORTS' Objective Analyst | Fri Apr 24 1992 16:18 | 10 |
| Don't put words in my mouf' TTom. Never said IU was a money-grubbing
opeation; only that the NIT is. Now, Bob has no doubt made the
reluctant but wise decision to participate in this non-cheapening
spectacle to shore up his sad-sack recruiting, so that hopefully he'll
do better than this year where his top dawg is a 6-4 swing main ranked
100th in the land.
Sacrifices must be made; even teeny tiny sacrifices a Principle.
MrT
|
9.1545 | Dean has 'teeny tiny' chokes? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Fri Apr 24 1992 16:34 | 7 |
| > Sacrifices must be made; even teeny tiny sacrifices a Principle.
Man, all I was talking about was money. I didn't know Bobby had sold out
principles as well. And on that matter, I can't imagine Bobby doing
anything in a "teeny tiny" way.
TTom
|
9.1546 | | ANGLIN::SHAUGHNESSY | Magic,Laettner,Wilt-the-Stilt | Fri Apr 24 1992 18:03 | 8 |
| Man, you were talking trash and I was talking about how money has
cheapened certain sports events with the Almost Close having pioneered
this sad trend and then I said that, yes, Bob was grabbing a fistful
a dollars but at no cheapening effect and anyway it was only a tiny
sacrifice which you apparenlty do not understand or maybe you just
don't care.
MrT
|
9.1547 | | ROYALT::ASHE | | Mon May 04 1992 20:27 | 5 |
| For those who were critical about the "riot" in Ann Arbor after the
NCAA finals, can you tell me how many cities were affected by the
King decision and how many of these incidents were reported about
Detriot(tm)? Just trying to say Detriot(tm) gets a bum rap
sometimes...
|
9.1548 | none in Durham, NC | HBAHBA::HAAS | Future Man and the SynthAxe Drumitar | Mon May 04 1992 20:37 | 0 |
9.1549 | Hooray for Detroit, Charlotte, Philly, etc.! | SHALOT::MEDVID | Who's got segmented eyes? | Mon May 04 1992 20:43 | 15 |
| I did notice that Detroit was not among the list of cities that flared
up. I noticed because I was surprised. A pat on the back to Detroit.
Charlotte didn't even utter a peep. I'm very proud of this city.
Let me say that I suffered some pretty nervous moments last week as
Jai's parents (who still don't know about me) own a grocery over on the
west side of Charlotte, not exactly the best part of town. And maybe
all of this will eventually lead them to realize how silly their
racism toward me is.
However, let's not get into the King rathole. We don't need to be
discussing that in here because it will only lead to talks of race and
politics and that just may end us.
--dan'l
|
9.1550 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | how big is 20 quintillion? | Tue May 05 1992 17:04 | 5 |
|
Nuttin happened here in Phoenix, either. Must be cause we don't have
a MLK Holiday. 8^)
Brews
|
9.1551 | gone, gone, gone and busted | HBAHBA::HAAS | Future Man and the SynthAxe Drumitar | Tue May 05 1992 19:53 | 10 |
| couple of items:
o According to a semi-official report, Jimmy Jackson is going to declare
for the NBA. The same story says that Miner from Souther Cal and Murray
from UCLA are also going to the NBA.
o Bobby Hurley was arrested for Driving While Impaired lasted night. I
haven't heard any response from Duke, yet.
TTom
|
9.1552 | | CAMONE::WAY | At 6', 245, from Parts Unknown | Tue May 05 1992 20:14 | 16 |
| >o Bobby Hurley was arrested for Driving While Impaired lasted night. I
>haven't heard any response from Duke, yet.
They'll probably convene a Sr. Players court to decide how to discipline
him.....
OOPS! I'm SO SORRY. I got that school mixed up with another Carolina
college...
My humblest apologies!
'Saw
|
9.1553 | Georgetown gets one of the few uncommitted! | CELTIK::R_QUINN | | Tue May 05 1992 20:37 | 4 |
| Othella Harrington(sp) committed to Georgetown so their Center legacy
continues.
Roy L.
|
9.1554 | correct | HBAHBA::HAAS | Future Man and the SynthAxe Drumitar | Tue May 05 1992 20:46 | 5 |
| > Othella Harrington(sp)
Roy L. wins the spell this name correctly award.
TTom
|
9.1555 | Recruiting Futures | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Wed May 06 1992 00:09 | 8 |
| Richard Mandeville, a 6-11 junior center from La Canada, Calif., High
School, made unofficial visits to five schools earlier this spring.
His father, a Virginia grad, went along. The five schools were Kansas,
Indiana, Notre Dame, Kentucky and Virginia.
Mandeville is also considering UCLA and Arizona.
WILDCAT
|
9.1556 | This Years Best | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Wed May 06 1992 00:22 | 55 |
| What follows is the Louisville Courier Journal's High School
All-American teams for this year.
FIRST TEAM
Ht. Name Pts. Reb. College
6-3 Tony Delk 38.4 9.0 Kentucky
6-9 Othella Harrington 29.0 24.9 Georgetown
6-4 Jason Kidd 25.3 7.3 California
6-7 Rodrick Rhodes 23.5 10.0 Kentucky
6-7 Corliss Williamson 28.0 9.2 Arkansas
SECOND TEAM
Ht. Name Pts. College
6-6 Donta Bright 20.5 Massachusetts
6-2 Michael Lloyd 22.0 Arkansas
6-6 Steve Edwards 21.0 Miami
6-2 Andre Woolridge 27.9 Nebraska
6-7 Chris Davis 20.7 Kansas
THIRD TEAM
Ht. Name Pts. College
6-9 Walter McCarty 22.2 Kentucky
6-8 John Wallace 29.5 Syracuse
6-8 Carlos Strong 24.3 Georgia
6-6 Kenyon Murray 26.0 Iowa
6-2 Greg Simpson 35.3 Ohio State
FOURTH TEAM
Ht. Name Pts. College
6-5 Richard Keene 20.8 Illinois
6-8 Charles Macon 24.9 Ohio State
6-10 Duane Spencer 23.2 Georgetown
6-0 Duane Simpkins 15.0 Marland
6-2 Michael Evans 25.4 Undecided
FIFTH TEAM
Ht. Name Pts. College
6-9 Chuck Kornegay 21.3 N.C. State
7-0 Steve Hamer 25.4 Tennessee
7-3 Serge Zwikker 21.5 North Carolina
6-2 Keith Kurowski 26.5 Notre Dame
6-1 Chris Collins 31.2 Duke
WILDCAT
|
9.1557 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Wed May 06 1992 00:27 | 14 |
| Raking in 3 of the top 5 players, the SEC appears to be the big winners
in this years recruiting harvest.
Conference Top Players Signed
SEC 7
BIG TEN 4
BIG EAST 4
ACC 4
BIG EIGHT 2
PAC TEN 1
WILDCAT
|
9.1558 | busiest man at DEC | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cities crumble, George does nothing | Wed May 06 1992 12:32 | 5 |
|
Oh my God, Carolina's even loosing the recruiting wars now...somebody
better check Hot'lanta and see if our buddy's ok...
;^)
|
9.1559 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | IBelieveReebokCommercialsSip | Wed May 06 1992 16:56 | 5 |
| Better watch it 'Sawmain or I'll reveal that dirty little secret
that only the select few at my private birthday party know. Does
Myrtle Beach ring a bell?
/Don
|
9.1560 | Inside poop... | SHALOT::MEDVID | i can't lick that far | Wed May 06 1992 17:52 | 14 |
| A friend of mine was in the same Durham bar that Bobby Hurley was in
the other night. The police were sitting at a driver's license check
right up the street. And they were making sure they stopped everyone
who left the bar.
My friend Steve passed the check point with no consequence. Hurley was
given a sobriety test and registered 0.10% on the breathalyzer, the
intoxication point in NC.
How old is Hurley? If he's under 21, he's in big trouble even if he
was just barely "legally intoxicated." I would think the bar would be
too.
--dan'l
|
9.1561 | observed | HBAHBA::HAAS | Future Man and the SynthAxe Drumitar | Wed May 06 1992 18:17 | 8 |
| The paper is reporting that it was an "observe and stop" arrest, wherein
the police observed Hurley driving eratically and stopped him. That's
when they tested and he blew > .10%.
Duke continues to keep this quiet, with a deafening no response.
Supposedly Hurley and Coack K have talked but again no information.
TTom
|
9.1562 | | CAMONE::WAY | At 6', 245, from Parts Unknown | Wed May 06 1992 19:28 | 6 |
| Myrtle Beach is in South Carolina....
No TGeography for me!
'Saw
|
9.1563 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Wed May 06 1992 19:49 | 2 |
| Most collij seniors are at least 21.
Denny
|
9.1564 | Zams ain't over yet | SHALOT::MEDVID | i can't lick that far | Wed May 06 1992 19:51 | 5 |
| Hurley is still a junior until exams are over. I didn't turn 21 until
November my senior year. But none of the papers are mentioning any
underage drinking charges, so I guess he is 21.
--dan'l
|
9.1565 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Wed May 06 1992 19:55 | 2 |
| oops...sorry, for some reason I was thinking of Laetner?
Denny
|
9.1566 | Laettner sips but doesn't drink ;-) | HBAHBA::HAAS | Future Man and the SynthAxe Drumitar | Wed May 06 1992 20:24 | 0 |
9.1567 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cities crumble, George does nothing | Thu May 07 1992 18:48 | 9 |
|
In case anyone missed it JJ's coming out. I can feel the thigh-shuttering
going on in Minny/IU now...
;^)
Murary from UCLA also announced and Miner's expect to announce today...
I don't think Tracy will make the lottery....
|
9.1568 | JJ lottery fer sure | HBAHBA::HAAS | Future Man and the SynthAxe Drumitar | Thu May 07 1992 18:56 | 7 |
| Lasted night I saw Vitale Super or Sweet or Something Six. He had JJ in
about 4th or 5th.
BTW, he had Walt Williams, that guy that nobody knows cause he dint go to
No Carolina, as the 6th pick.
TTom
|
9.1569 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | ARisingTideLiftsAllYachts | Thu May 07 1992 19:14 | 1 |
| Anybody who picks Laetner over Jackson deserves what they get.
|
9.1570 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Thu May 07 1992 19:17 | 5 |
|
Jackson will go before Laetner... or some GM will be looking for
a new job.
|
9.1571 | No Shack in Minnysoda! | 7389::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Mon May 11 1992 13:44 | 18 |
|
I heard over the weekend that "The Shack" and his agent sent a letter
to the Minnysoda Timberwolves and in the letter it said that no way,
no how would "The Shack" play for them. It also said that if they
did draft him, he'd sit out the year!
Hypothetically speaking, does this have the potential to destroy the
NBA's draft process? What if say, the top 5 "draftees" state that
they will *NOT* play for specific teams or would *ONLY* play for
xxx?
Anyway, back to the topic - Po' MrT, looks like no thigh shuddering
delight for him if Minnysoda gets the #1 pick.
I remain,
yer occasional reporter!
Kev
|
9.1572 | Another whiner | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Mon May 11 1992 13:48 | 2 |
| Shack sounds like Mr Ed!
Denny
|
9.1573 | No letter, but the substance could be true | CSOA1::SIMPSON_T | In search of mythical kings | Mon May 11 1992 15:02 | 7 |
|
According to ESPN last night, Shaq, his agent, and the T-Wolves all
deny that any such letter was sent. There's speculation that maybe someone
else is trying to start a rumor, since an Orlando paper printed the story.
tom
|
9.1574 | | LCALOR::PETRIE | Heat Strengthened | Mon May 11 1992 17:25 | 7 |
|
Why does Shaq's rumored refusal to lower himself to play for the T'woofs
remind me of Danny Ferry & the Clippers? Why do I think poetic justice
got served that time? :^) Why do I hope it will again, if this is true?
WAW
Kath
|
9.1575 | Cade going pro | HOCUS::SALTALAMACCH | | Mon May 18 1992 19:03 | 9 |
| Anthony Cade, a talented 6'10" F JUCO, who had signed a Letter of Intent
with Oklahoma (over SJU), has signed with an agent and will be going
pro. Cade had attended 6 schools in the past 6 years, including HS.
Cade had signed with Louisville out of a NYC HS, but didn't meet
eligibility requirements. He averaged 26.5 ppg at Connors State JC 2
years ago, and 17.7 ppg & 9.5 rpg at Seminole JC this past year.
Redmen Phil
|
9.1576 | UMASS update | POWDML::HEIER | | Fri Aug 14 1992 16:40 | 17 |
| Only three more months to go until the season begins again.
It's nice to see how much support UMASS got in this conference. I
am a '92 graduate of UMASS and it was loads of fun to finally have
a very good, competetive team. It is just too bad they got off to
such a lousy start against Kentucky and had that T called on the
Coach Cal.
I though I'd throw my two cents in and tell everyone that UMASS
probably will make the Big Dance again provided their two blue-chip
recruits break 700 in the SAT's. They got a national top ten
recruit in Donta Bright from Baltimore Dunbar and one of the
best players from NYC is David Dingly. They both are around 6'6 and
are very athletic. They both could step into starting roles provided
they are not Prop 48 casualties since 3 of the starters graduated.
Larry
|
9.1577 | Bright an academic casualty | GIAMEM::SCHOTT | | Mon Aug 17 1992 12:39 | 25 |
| According to the UMASS Sports Information Dept., Donta Bright
did not get the necessary scores on either the SAT's or ACT's, and
thus will not be eligible for the '92-93 season. It remains to be
seen whether he will enroll in September and sit out the season, or
else head off to prep school for the year. (perhaps Maine Central
Institute?)
Dana Dingle, a first team, all-NYC small forward is eligible
for the upcoming season, and will provide front court depth.
With a couple of tall redshirts coming back this season, added
to the Harper Williams, Lou Roe, Tony Barbee triumvirate, and the
aforesaid Mr. Dingle, the center and forward positions seem set.
The question mark is the backcourt, where three sophomores must
pick up the slack, left by the graduations of point guard Anton Brown,
2G Jim McCoy, and power forward/point guard/defensive stopper/slammer
jammer William Herndon. Perhaps the most talented of the sophomore
guard trio, Michael Williams is on shakey academic footing as well.
Given the questionmarks and the tough schedule Calipari has
signed up for, UMASS will struggle a bit to hit 20 wins this year, but
should be on the bubble for another NCAA invite.
Russ
|
9.1578 | B-ball's back, and I'm missin' T | CSOA1::SIMPSON_T | Barth,Coover,Robbins,MrT | Thu Oct 08 1992 22:01 | 27 |
|
Not the best, but usually the first available --- the Basketball
Digest Top 20:
1. Michigan
2. Kansas
3. Seton Hall
4. INDIANA
5. Duke
6. Florida State
7. kentucky
8. Memphis State
9. North Carolina
10. Arizona
11. Michigan State
12. Tulane
13. Iowa State
14. Georgetown
15. Cincinnati
16. BYU
17. UNLV
18. Illinois
19. Wake Forest
20. Oklahoma
tom
|
9.1579 | I'm Flabbergasted | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | Cowboys sip...... | Fri Oct 09 1992 10:21 | 4 |
|
Wow my Hoyas ranked that high w/o the Alonzo dude. Now thats
news.
|
9.1580 | we'll do OK though | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Oct 09 1992 11:36 | 18 |
| Firsted time in many many years I haven't seen SJU there either.
I guess I miss Malik, Werdann, and of course.....
LOUIEEEEEEEEEE!
still,
I remain,
a beast from the Big East!
Kev
|
9.1581 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Will Ross, throw George a life-jacket? | Fri Oct 09 1992 11:50 | 7 |
|
Georgetown is returning everybody but 'Zo. Alot of these guys have been
playing together for 3 years. If Harrington is all they say he is they
shouldn't miss a beat. If Joey Brown can find consistency in his outside shot
he'll make All-American...
IMO he's better than that overated stiff Hurley...
|
9.1582 | | JURAN::MCKAY | | Fri Oct 09 1992 15:22 | 6 |
| Joey Brown is not an all-american but he is definitely better
than that stiff Hurley!
Where's UCONN in that top 25! They must be #26 8*)
Jimbo
|
9.1583 | not yet but he will be!!!!! | CNTROL::CHILDS | When she begins to Rock, I begin to Roll | Fri Oct 09 1992 15:37 | 0 |
9.1584 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Oct 09 1992 15:43 | 7 |
| yabbut
will he graduate?
;^)
|
9.1585 | MS UC showdown. | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Money talks, but Credit has an Echo | Fri Oct 09 1992 16:41 | 8 |
|
I'm suprised to see UC ranked at #15... Granted they made the final
four last year, however, they also graduated at least 3 of their
starters last year.
Should be a good year again in the "Great Midwest"..
/JEff
|
9.1586 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | When she begins to Rock, I begin to Roll | Fri Oct 09 1992 16:54 | 8 |
|
If he stays at Georgetown he will. If they don't plan to graduate John
usually finds a way to get them off the team and out of the university
before they hurt his numbers/image.
Jeff, UC probably will just reload JUCO transfers again....
|
9.1587 | | DYPSS1::ROPER | BRoper DTN-433-4336 | Fri Oct 09 1992 18:29 | 9 |
| Hey guys, that "stiff" Hurley apparently moved up to a lottery pick in
many NBA scouts eyes after his performance against the "Dream Team".
Remember they had the collegiate team play them before they went over
to Barcelona? Anyway, Hurley apparently burnt Magic big time on
several possesions, and really impressed everyone.
Not that I'm a big Hurley fan or anything, just wanted to let you know.
- Bob Roper (GO BIG BLUE!)
|
9.1588 | It feels good to rip Hurley! | JURAN::MCKAY | | Fri Oct 09 1992 19:48 | 6 |
| Hurley=Jon Barry=10th-12th man on an NBA roster.
I feel bad for a team that picks Hurley in the Lottery. I just
don't see him as ANY kind of NBA player.
Jimbo
|
9.1589 | Street & Smith's Top 25 | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Nov 02 1992 17:09 | 32 |
|
From Street & Smith's College/Prep Basketball
1. Kansas
2. Michigan
3. Indiana
4. Duke
5. Memphis State
6. Seton Hall
7. Kentucky
8. Arizona
9. Florida State
10. North Carolina
11. UNC Charlotte
12. Auburn
13. Iowa
14. UCLA
15. Georgetown
16. Nebraska
17. Florida
18. Iowa State
19. Syracuse
20. Texas
21. Illinois
22. Louisville
23. Arizona State
24. Georgia Tech
25. Tulane
hth,
Kev
|
9.1590 | Dick Vitale's rankings | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Nov 02 1992 17:15 | 32 |
|
Dick Vitale's Top 25
1. Kansas
2. Indiana
3. Duke
4. Michigan
5. Kentucky
6. Seton Hall
7. North Carolina
8. Memphis State
9. Florida State
10. Iowa
11. Arizona
12. Oklahoma
13. UConn
14. Louisville
15. Georgia Tech
16. Iowa State
17. Georgetown
18. Illinois
19. UMass
20. Syracuse
21. Tulane
22. New Mexico State
23. Purdue
24. UNLV
25. Virginia
hth,
Kev
|
9.1591 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Mon Nov 02 1992 17:53 | 9 |
| Too bad Bob Hunt isn't around here. I read the New York papers lasted
week - had a story on draft pick hubert davis - who is really doing
well in the preseason. Old Hubert said that North Carolina's 'system'
stifles the true abilities of players, because they can't go out there
and create and instead just play the system. Hubert is surprising
folks because of how varied his game is - something not showcased
at UNC.
JD
|
9.1592 | but he got to shoot | HBAHBA::HAAS | Gandhi Cactus Juice | Mon Nov 02 1992 18:02 | 7 |
| It's a little ironic that it's Hubie complaining about Dean, here. During
No Carolina's mid season slump in which they lost a group of games in a
row, Hubie was allowed to light it up, averaging 30 points in 6 or so
defeats. His unlce Walter was never given this opportunity which
definitely helps support Hubie's contention.
TTom
|
9.1593 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Mon Nov 02 1992 18:05 | 5 |
| And didn't that Walt Williams who nobody heard about because he went to
Maryland instead of UNC just sign a 6 year/$13 million deal? :-)
py
|
9.1594 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Andre Marrou for President!!!!!!! | Mon Nov 02 1992 18:07 | 7 |
|
Anytime one of the alumni from the basketball team expose Deano for the
sham that he is, it's a good day. Dontcha think so TTom?
never mind Bob Hunt, where's ACChrisper when you get these juicy tidbits??
mike
|
9.1595 | need some good news | HBAHBA::HAAS | Gandhi Cactus Juice | Mon Nov 02 1992 18:18 | 11 |
| Mike, I certainly agree with this. A bad moment for Dean is always worth
appreciating. And don't get me wrong, I agree with Hubie's assessment.
And certainly BobHunt needs all the good news he can after this weekend
which was his beloved 'Hoos lose to Florida State followed by the Eagles
losing at Dallas.
As to Knorr, if'n he didn't gloat about Stackhouse committing to Dean
then this probably won't bring him out.
TTom
|
9.1596 | I'm sure Hubie's swearing at Dean everytime he picks up a check | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Nov 02 1992 18:19 | 11 |
|
In Crisper's absence, it should be pointed out that Hubie pulled down a
4-year, $5-6M contract himself as a low first-round draft pick, so he
shouldn't be complaining too much about his college/career choice. In
fact, he was the guy selected right in front of the Celtics' pick, which
is one of the reasons why Barry's been putting up such a stink about
the C's $500K offer. Neither of them are proven to any extent, but
Davis got everything he wanted from the Knicks and then some...
glenn
|
9.1597 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Nov 03 1992 11:40 | 6 |
| Now, old Hubie wasn't complaining too much. But he did make implications
about Dean's senior star system (in fack, he mentioned Rick Fox being
allowed to shoot at will under the senior star system - possibly
referring to his Brick throwing at the NCAA's...)
JD
|
9.1598 | AP preseason poll | HBAHBA::HAAS | Gandhi Cactus Juice | Tue Nov 17 1992 13:30 | 14 |
| AP Preseason Basketball poll (first place votes):
1. Michigan (23) 11. Iowa 21. Cincinnati
2. Kansas (19) 12. Georgetown 22. UNLV
3. Duke (15) 13. Louisville 23. Massachusetts
4. Indiana (6) 14. Georgia Tech 24. UCLA
5. Kentucky 15. Oklahoma 25. Nebraska
6. Seton Hall (2) 16. Connecticut
7. No Carolina 17. Tulane
8. Memphis St 18. Syracuse
9. Florida St 19. Iowa St
10. Arizona 20. Michigan St
TTom
|
9.1599 | players to watch | HBAHBA::HAAS | Gandhi Cactus Juice | Tue Nov 17 1992 13:31 | 176 |
| Article: 14
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball.college,clari.sports.features
Subject: College Basketball: 15 Players to watch in 92-93
Date: 14 Nov 92 02:08:10 GMT
UPI SportsFeature
(1,400)
The talent pool in college basketball is as deep as ever and seems to
get deeper each year. Here's a look at some of the players we expect to
make an impact on the upcoming season.
------
Calbert Cheaney, 6-6 senior forward, Indiana.
The Big Ten's best offensive player, Cheaney can play inside and out
and may have the nicest baseline moves in college ball. In Bobby
Knight's offensive schemes, Cheaney will have the luxury of running off
some solid screens to pull up for his lefty jumper.
Cheaney will benefit by playing with an experienced team this year
that knows enough to get him the ball. His final year with Coach Knight
should be his best and there's a good chance the Hoosiers will make a
second consecutive Final Four trip.
------
Terry Dehere, 6-4 senior guard, Seton Hall.
A two-time All Big East selection, Dehere is the conference's premier
player this year. He was slowed by a wrist injury last year but made
some big shots down the stretch as the Pirates made the Sweet 16.
An outstanding outside shooter, Dehere will need to become more of a
big-time scorer and stay healthy for the Pirates to fulfill their Final
Four aspirations.
He's predicted to be a high first-round draft choice next year.
------
Acie Earl, 6-10 senior center, Iowa.
The big man of the Big Ten, Earl is the nation's premier shot
blocker. Earl needs only 123 blocks to become the NCAA's all-time
leader. Had 121 last year, averaging four per game along with 19 points
and 8 rebounds.
Earl showed more offensive moves last season but still seemed to work
himself into trouble at times. He's the best thing that Iowa's got and
the Hawkeyes will make him their first offensive option on every
possession.
------
Anfernee Hardaway, 6-foot-8 junior guard, Memphis State.
Hardaway is the premier big point guard in the country, capable of
dominating a game with his abundance of skills. He bounced back from a
troubled freshman year in which he was a shooting victim in a robbery
attempt, to dazzle as a sophomore and lead the Tigers to the national
quarterfinals.
Played for college squad which beat Dream Team last summer saying
afterward, ``I wasn't intimidated by Michael Jordan.'' He'll be scaring
people all season and if he improves on his shot selection and tendency
to try to do too much, he could be national Player of the Year.
------
Grant Hill, 6-8 junior swingman, Duke.
Hill, one of the most versatile players in the country, was a second
team UPI All-America selection last season after helping the Blue Devils
to a second straight NCAA title.
When Hurley went down with a foot injury last season, Hill ran the
Duke point and upped all his offensive numbers. His on-the-money pass to
Christian Laettner in the closing seconds of Duke's 104-103 overtime win
over Kentucky in the NCAA tournament was as big as Laettner's jumper.
Finished third on the team in scoring last season (14.0 per game) but
with Laettner gone he'll shoot more this season. He'll likely stay for
his senior season. All Blue Devils get their degrees.
------
Allan Houston, 6-6 senior guard, Tennessee.
Originally at Louisville, Houston transferred to Knoxville when his
father, Wade, became Volunteer head coach. Houston has continued to
improve each season and last year became a more prolific scorer,
averaging more than 21 per game.
Needs only 118 points to become school's all-time leading scorer and
is one of only four SEC players to reach 2,000 points in three seasons.
Houston has yet to play in the NCAA tournament, but this could be the
year.
------
Bobby Hurley, 6-0 senior guard, Duke.
Still don't think he's a great player? Hurley's game has been
continually questioned since his arrival at Durham. It's plain and
simple, without Bobby Hurley, Duke doesn't win either national
championship.
Hurley has been everything Duke Coach Krzyzewski could have asked
for. He breaks down defenses with his amazing ability to speed dribble
up the floor. Has made big jumpers in the big games, including six 3-
pointers in win over Indiana in last year's Final Four.
Including high school, Hurley has played in seven straight
championships.
``I think it shows it's not just being on a real good team, the one
constant there was Bobby,'' Coach K said. ``We've benefitted greatly
from having Bobby run my team.''
Two years ago his chances of playing in NBA seemed slim. He'll likely
be a high first round draft pick.
------
Jason Kidd, 6-4 freshman guard, California.
Kidd is ``The Freshman'' this season.
His signing at Cal caused near hysteria on campus and triggered a
huge ticket demand at the school. Cal has already moved five games off
campus to Oakland Arena to fulfill ticket requests.
Kidd, who grew up near the Berkeley, Calif., was the consensus high
school national player of the year last season and he left jaws hanging
in summer All-Star games.
Lou Campanelli said he would start Kidd at point guard and use him at
off-guard as well. Just give him the ball, Lou. This Kidd does it all.
Campanelli also expects Kidd to be a team leader, not an easy thing
to ask an 18-year-old. Patience should be Cal fans' catch word this
winter.
------
Jamal Mashburn, 6-8 junior forward, Kentucky.
Nicknamed ``Monster Mash'', Mashburn is a muscular power forward in
the Karl Malone mold. He can shoot the 18-footer as easily as an 8-
footer and rarely forces anything offensively.
Mashburn's quiet demeanor off the floor doesn't mean he is at all on
the court. Coach Rick Pitino will count on Mashburn to be a leader this
year and if the 'Cats get him the ball more, he could finish as one of
school's all-time bests.
------
Chris Mills, 6-6 senior swingman, Arizona.
Seems like Mills has been around for a long time. He has. Remember
the check scandal at Kentucky?
The Wildcats figure to have a new offensive look this year with
departure of center Sean Rooks. Mills (16.3 points per) shared much of
scoring load with Rooks last season, so look for him to average 20-plus.
At times, Mills has looked like the best player in the country but
hasn't been big in big games. He's the only go-to guy now, so he'll have
plenty of chances this year.
------
Lawrence Moten, 6-5 sophomore swingman, Syracuse.
Consensus national freshman of the year last year, Moten, whose
trademark are his socks pulled up to the knees, is as smooth any small
forward you'll see.
Averaged 18 points and six rebounds per game last year and looks to
be the next great Orange player.
The NCAA investigation that hovered above the Orangemen for more than
two years resulted in a 1-year ban from the NCAA tournament. As a
result, Moten will only able to showcase his talents prior to March. He
might then follow the lead of former SU player Billy Owens and turn pro.
------
Rodney Rogers, 6-7 junior forward, Wake Forest.
Rogers, UPI Freshman of the Year in 1991-92, had an even better
second year, placing in the ACC top seven in three offensive categories.
He expanded his game last year with a medium-range jumper and his hustle
and hard work inside produced numerous second shot opportunities.
NBA scouts are most impressed by Rogers assortment of offensive
skills and his ability to play hard-nosed defense on bigger players.
``He has to be one of the 10 best players in the United States,''
said Duke's Krzyzewski.
------
Justus Thigpen, 6-2 senior guard, Iowa State.
Ever heard of him? Not many people outside Big Eight country have.
Thigpen is one of the country's most talented and under-exposed
players. He scorched Kentucky for 32 points last season and led the
balanced Cyclones in in scoring at 16.3 points per game.
Needs just three 3-pointers to break school career record. Thigpen
will have to deal with gimmick defenses designed to stop him because
he's no secret in the Big Eight.
------
Rex Walters, 6-4 senior guard, Kansas.
Named Big Eight's Newcomer of the Year last season after transferring
from Northwestern. His soft left-handed outside stroke gives the
Jayhawks a dangerous outside scoring threat.
Displayed a solid all-around game last year and was the best foul
shooter (82 percent) on a poor free throw shooting squad.
May pick up the scoring load a little more this year and will need to
have a strong senior season to get drafted.
------
Chris Webber, 6-9 sophomore forward/center, Michigan.
The most fab of the Fab Five, Webber was the biggest impact freshman
big man since Derrick Coleman. He has all the moves with just the right
touch of attitude. A tremendous runner, he also gets off his feet as
quick as any frontline player.
Webber was the first freshman to lead the Big Ten in rebounding and
the first player of any class to lead the league in rebounding and
steals the same year.
Loves to trash talk. Against Duke last December, Webber dunked on
Laettner and screamed at him, ``You just got dunked on ... On national
TV.''
Webber nearly went to Duke. Scary thought.
|
9.1600 | NIT schedule | HBAHBA::HAAS | Gandhi Cactus Juice | Wed Nov 18 1992 13:06 | 44 |
| Article: 16
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball.college
Subject: Preseason NIT Schedule
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 8:05:28 PST
First round
Wednesday, Nov. 18
Siena at Florida St., 7:00 p.m.
Murray St. at Indiana, 7:30 p.m.
Indiana St. at Iowa St., 8:00 p.m.
Wagner at Tulane, 8:00 p.m.
George Mason at Texas ElPaso, 9:30 p.m.
St. Louis at UCLA, 10:30 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 19
Delaware at Seton Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Tennessee at Rutgers, 9:30 p.m.
Quarterfinals (Sites, times TBA)
Friday, Nov. 20
Murray St.-Indiana winner vs. Wagner-Tulane winner
Siena-Florida St. winner vs. Indiana St.-Iowa St. winner
St. Louis-UCLA winner vs. George Mason-Texas El Paso winner
Saturday, Nov. 21 (Sites, times TBA)
Delaware-Seton Hall winner vs. Tennessee-Rutgers winner
Semifinals (at New York)
Wednesday, Nov. 25
First semifinal, 7:00 p.m.
Second semifinal, 9:00 p.m.
Championship (at New York)
Friday, Nov. 27
Consolation game, 5:30 p.m.
Championship game, 7:30 p.m.
|
9.1601 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | The bill is due for the last 12 years... | Tue Dec 15 1992 12:55 | 10 |
|
Wake Forest (ACC) freshman Bob Fitzgibbons was suspended from the team Monday
for an indefinite tiem for 'violations of team and university rules'. He is
a 6'8"freshman who has seen action in both of the Demon Deacon's games.
Duke, Kansas, Kentucky and Indiana remain as the top 4 teams in latest polls.
JD
|
9.1602 | Bobby vs. Rick | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Jan 04 1993 14:01 | 12 |
|
Yabbut since it was a purdy nice day yestiday, too purdy to stay
indoors, I didn't.
So who won the Indiana - Kentucky contest? I caught a glimpse
just before the end of the 1st half and Kentucky was ahead by ~6
points. Indiana's foul shooting was fowl, something like 30%.
I remain,
wondering what MrT wudda said today.....
Kev
|
9.1603 | Kentucky won! | CAMONE::MAZUR | It ain't the meat, it's the lotion. | Mon Jan 04 1993 14:30 | 2 |
| Kentucky won (my new home state as of 2/1/93). Nothing like moving from
CT (ranked 23rd?) to KY (not the jelly!, ranked 3rd).
|
9.1604 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Jan 04 1993 14:55 | 3 |
|
Betcha gonna miss the gasoline taxes, no?
|
9.1605 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions | Mon Jan 04 1993 15:08 | 7 |
| > Betcha gonna miss the gasoline taxes, no?
The ONLY good thing about working in Massachusetts is the cheap gasoline....
'Saw
|
9.1606 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Liz Smith wants Madonna's body | Mon Jan 04 1993 15:14 | 9 |
|
Kentucky 81 Indiana 78....Great game. Cheaney and Novar were the big guns for
IU, Mashburn and Ford for Kentucky. Kentucky held the lead most of the second
half but at about the 5 minute mark or so IU took the lead. As note IU lost
this game at the line. Rhodes played some excellent defense on Cheaney at the
end. IU had taken about a 5 point lead but Ford hit back to back three pointers
to get KU back into it......
mike
|
9.1607 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Mon Jan 04 1993 15:16 | 4 |
| any chairs thrown or cops punched?
deen to wonk
|
9.1608 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Cubs in 93 | Tue Jan 05 1993 03:23 | 9 |
|
The sports Gods have gone crazy in the last 36 hours. 2 NFL teams come
back from the dead and the near dead to win playoff games. The hottest
team in the NBA blows the lead in the 4th on an incredible mistake and
then lose in OT. #1 team in college basketballe leads, AT HOME, by 20
and needs OT to barely win. Any bets on whats next??
The Crazy Met
|
9.1614 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Liz Smith wants Madonna's body | Tue Jan 05 1993 13:06 | 8 |
| Is Dick Vitale planning on being Bobby Hurley's agent? It was great to see
Bobby reward all of Dicky's gushings last night by turning in an 8 turnover
performance...
only problem was he also threw down 23 points and 15 assists but a 2 to 1
turnover to assist rate isn't pretty....
mike
|
9.1615 | | FRETZ::HEISER | arms raised in a V | Tue Jan 05 1993 15:30 | 2 |
| The hottest team in the NBA may still have their streak going. See the
proper note for details.
|