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Thabeet is staying for sophomore season!

April 27, 2007

According to UConnHuskies.com, freshman center, Hasheem Thabeet has decided to stay at Connecticut for his sophomore season.

“I am very excited about next season and returning to UConn for my sophomore year,” said Thabeet. “I look forward to continuing my education as a person and as an athlete. We have all been working very hard since the season ended and will continue doing everything we can to get better each day and have a great season next year. I would also like to express my appreciation to all my fans and those who have taken interest in my career here at UConn. I want to especially thank my fans in Tanzania who continue to send me volumes of letters of support. I am glad I can be a role model figure to the youth in Tanzania, many of whom do not have the opportunities that I have been given.”

“We obviously have high expectations for Hasheem in the coming year,” said UConn coach Jim Calhoun. “He had a very good freshman year for us and showed great improvement as the year went on. He has the opportunity to take it to the next level during this coming summer and heading into next season and can really be a big part of our team achieving success in the future.”

The 7′3″ 255 lb center from Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, started in all 31 games for the Huskies and scored 6.3 points per game, 6.4 rebounds per game and 3.8 blocks per game. The 3.8 BPG was good enough to rank 1st in the Big East and 3rd in the Nation, he had a total of 119 blocks, ranking behind only one other freshman in UConn history, as Emeka Okafor totaled 138 blocks in 2001-02. He matched the UConn single game record of 10 blocked shots in the win over Texas Southern, equaling the mark held by Emeka Okafor and Donyell Marshall. He also blocked nine shots in the win over Fairfield and was named to the all-tournament team of the Hispanic College Fund Classic. But he has a lot of work to do this offseason, such as bulking up, he really needs to get stronger and add muscle. He was constantly bullied downlow on both the offensive and defensive boards and if he does get stronger, then we’re going to be very tough to score on next season. He has all the potential to be one of the best centers to ever come to UConn, but in the end it’s really up to him on how he will be remembered.

Week in Review

April 15, 2007

I haven’t been home for the past week, you see I was fired from my latest gig as Don Imus’ joke writer. Apparently one of my “jokes” didn’t go over too well, or something like that, to be honest i’m usually wasted by noon. Anyways I guess i’ll go ahead and stick with blogging about sports and jokes about my ineptness in the bedroom, because you know what they say, if you can’t laugh at yourself then everyone will fucking laugh at you anyway, or something like that. Damn I should really pay attention more.

Anyways there has been a lot going on in sports, We have had Super Prospect, Kevin Durant declare for the NBA, lots of injuries in baseball, trade talks starting back up between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs, and of course the racist comments about the Rutgers women’s basketball team from radio shock jock, Don Imus. Tiger is defeated by a relatively no name, the Denver Broncos cutting Pro-Bowl linebacker, Al Wilson, and the Atlanta Braves are the best team in baseball( boo yah bitches).

Let’s start off with the Don Imus comments he made on his radio show. He was basically talking about watching a few minutes of the Women’s National Championship game between Tennessee and Rutgers and he said that he noticed the players on Rutgers looked “rough” because they had tattoos and then went on to call them “some nappy headed ho’s”. Now obviously these remarks are ignorant and absurd and he should be fired. I can’t really say if he is a racist, because I have never listened or watched his show before, I know who he is but I don’t know if he is racist, but his comments were extremely offensive to the young women of the Rutgers basketball team, their coach, the parents of the players and his listeners. He definitely deserves to be fired for his comments. He later appeared on Reverend Al Sharpton’s radio show to discuss the situation. Now i’m not going to go into detail about Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, i’ll leave that to Jason Whitlock. But I will say there is a poll on the link I posted above that asks ” What are the Motives of Rev. Jesse Jackson and Rev. Al Sharpton?” To Help themselves or help resolve the situation? And the vote is overwhelmingly in favor for the “Help themselves”, by a vote of 94% to 6%(almost 51,000 votes so far). But let’s not get into politics.

Texas Longhorn forward, Kevin Durant has ended speculation and has decided to forgo his sophomore season and declare for the NBA draft. Durant is widely regarded as either the best or second best prospect(depends on who you ask) right now and is drawing comparisons to Tracy McGrady and Kevin Garnett. I think he’s right in the middle of those two superstars, he better offensively then Garnett but not quite as good grabbing boards(although he had 11 rpg I believe) and is a better rebounder but not as good as a scorer as McGrady. I’m not surprised one bit that he has decided to declare seeing as how he won the Freshman of the Year, and both Player of the Year awards this year scoring over 25 ppg and 11+ rpg. He is assured to be a top 2 pick in this years draft it really depends on who gets the number one selection and it depends on if Ohio State Center, Greg Oden, will declare. He has said it’s still up in the air on whether he’ll stay or go.

Now i’m not a big golf fan, but I am a Tiger Woods fan. And when I do watch golf I want to see the guy win every tournament. And by watch it, I mean watch the highlights on Sportcenter. Now who had a 31-year old no-name golfer from Iowa winning the Masters? If your hand is up then you are a liar, unless you did pick him, then I apologize for calling you a fibber. In case you hadn’t heard, it was not Tiger Woods that won the Masters, it was non other than Zach Johnson. This is Johnson’s first career Major Championship victory. ESPN’s Jason Sobel had this to say… “Some will say this Masters lacked spark, lacked a great champion. But Johnson was the best player over 72 holes this week. He deserves this victory.” And I have to say, I agree with him.

In a somewhat surprising move the Denver Broncos have decided to go ahead and release Pro-Bowl linebacker, Al Wilson. They had attempted to trade Wilson to the New York Giants but the deal fell through shortly after being announced. I don’t necessarily know all the exact reasons on why they would release a player like Wilson other than to relieve some salary cap. Whoever does pick him up is going to have a playmaker on defense, that’s for sure. I expect the Giants to remain suitors and the Buffalo Bills might make a play for him aswell. I wouldn’t mind it if my Cincinnati Bengals acquired him, as far as I know he isn’t a problem player so it would be a great fit.

There have been quite a few big names headed or already on the Disabled list this season. Some recent guys that are headed to the DL are Yankee’s pitchers, Mike Mussina and Carl Pavano, Toronto Blue Jay’s closer, B.J. Ryan and L.A. Angel’s starter, Kelvin Escobar made his yearly stint on the DL last week. Already this season guys like Phillie’s starter, Freddy Garcia, D-Back’s starter, Randy Johnson, Pirate’s third baseman and last season’s NL Batting Champ, Freddy Sanchez, Atlanta Braves often injured(as of late) starter, Mike Hampton is lost for the season with another elbow injury, Rookie of the Year candidate last year, Josh Johnson of Florida have already been on the DL to name a few.

I’m sure if you swing by Davey’s blog you will have noticed that the trade talks between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs have started up again. The Dolphins desperately want quarterback, Trent Green and the Chiefs really want to get rid of the 36-year old veteran. So what’s the hold up? Well the Dolphins are offering a 2007 7th round draft pick and the Chiefs are requesting a 2007 2nd round pick. Obviously they are no where near close to settling. The Chiefs are mental if they think they are going to pry the Phins 2nd round picks for someone who the Chiefs will inevitably release. I’m quite sure they will work something out by the end of this week and they will come to agreement with something in the middle, most likely a 5th round selection or so. The dolphins are in need of a quarterback as it is now being reported that DaunteCulpepper’s day’s “are numbered”. So with the possible releasing or trading of him it will leave Miami with Cleo Lemon and some other scrub. Davey also is getting more excited then a pubescent girl with tickets to a Hilary Duff Concert at the idea of drafting Michigan State’s quarterback, Drew Stanton in either the 2nd or 3 round later this month.

And finally we come to the Atlanta Braves. The Braves are currently tied as the best team in baseball, sharing their 8-3 record with the Los Angeles Dodgers. And unlike last season when we had to rely on our offense and no pitching(except for Smoltz) this season we are doing it all with pitching and average offense. We currently have two pitchers with ERA’s under 1.00 including Tim Hudson who was tied with Chicago Cub’s, Rich Hill with an 0.64 ERA(Hudson pitched today giving up only 1 run in 7 innings of work). The other is lefty, Chuck James who’s ERA is at 0.82. James will be pitching tomorrow versus the Washington Nationals. Along with those two, John Smoltz is as expected, great and Kyle Davies is pitching like he did when he first came up from the minors a few years ago. But of course one guy just has to ruin the party and that guy is Mark “Fuckin” Redman. He has lost both of his starts and is sporting an ERA of 12.96. No wonder he was still available. But besides him the pitching has been pretty good. Rafael Soriano and Bob Wickman have both been lights out(except for one bad outing by Soriano), Mike Gonzalez is one crazy Mo-fo, and I wouldn’t have it any other way and even Chad Paronto has been great(although he is now on the DL). I have been very impressed with Kelly Johnson’s defense, his offense is slow right now, but he’s coming along and i’m not worried about it, Brian McCann has been nothing short of amazing, Chipper Jones has been pissing excellence lately especially from the right side and Edgar Renteria is leading us in batting average. Jeff Francoeur is off to a way better start than last year and Matt Diaz is hitting well, why he’s not starting everyday is beyond me. Now onto the dissappointments offensively so far. Ryan Langerhans, who is in front of Diaz on the depth chart(because of superior defense) is hitting a cool .100, Scott Thorman is off to a slow start, .150 but does have a game winning homerun, Craig Wilson is splitting time with Thor and is only hitting .143 and has yet to bat anyone in and Chris Woodward is about as useful as me providing something useful to society. But overall I am more than impressed with how we are playing and I feel great on how are season is going to end up. I would like to find a replacement for Mark “Fuckin” Redman, I would rather be raped by a Gorilla than watch him pitch. Damn, some of the stuff I think about. Anyways I will be posting a lot more, hopefully, seeing as how the NFL draft is like two weeks away and I still have 10 teams to review.

Florida Gators win the National Championship.

April 3, 2007

The Florida Gators become the first team to win back-to-back National Championships since the Duke Blue Devils did it in the 1991-92 season. I think the MOP(most outstanding player) should go to Al Horford, he was clutch down the stretch. The Gators were able to outlast the Buckeyes, 84-75.

More coming tomorrow morning.

Update:

Well, it isn’t the “morning” like is when I said I would update, but i’m lazy and a procrastinator, and I like to be fashionably late, 10 hours or so. That’s how I roll. Anyway, to the game. The Florida Gators really dominated the tempo of the game and for a good portion of the game it almost seemed that they could do what ever they wanted to. Coming up with big threes, steals, rebounds, etc…But surprisingly the Gators didn’t dominate down low as I expected them to. No, in fact Greg Oden out played both Joakim Noah and Al Horford in the paint, well, at least offensively.

The big story of this game was really how Florida was able to capitalize on Ohio State’s poor three-point shooting. The Buckeyes shot only 4-23(17%) from the three-point line while the Gators were very impressive behind the arc hitting 10 of their 18 attempts(56%). Another are where the Gators were able to dominate, as I expected they would, was rebounds. They out rebounded the Buckeyes, 38-27 and that was a big reason why they were able to hold of the relentless Buckeyes on route to a 84-75 victory. One stat that won’t show up in any box score was how Florida was able to wear out Ohio State and it was evident by the fact that they weren’t able to get the ball after each one of Oden’s 4 blocks, OSU couldn’t even keep up with Taurean Green late in the game.

Oden was stellar, dominating the paint offensively and seemingly scoring at will, if the his teammates were able to hit a few timely 3-pointers, then they would’ve surely be hoisting the trophy and cutting down the nets. Oden finished his collegiate career(???) with 25 points, 12 rebounds and 4 blocks. Mike Conley Jr also had a good game, scoring 20 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals. He did however get into early foul trouble and it caused him to spend some time on the bench.

Florida’s starters were great, four of the five scored at least 13 points(Noah scored 8) and besides Noah, they all played in at least 34 minutes. Obviously Noah didn’t have a great game and it was due to foul trouble and fatigue. This had to be the only game, that I had seen at least, that Noah wasn’t running the court. He played in only 21 minutes of the game and in those twenty-one minutes he did play he was usually struggling to catch a breath. Noah finished with 8 points, 3 rebounds and 1-6 from the field. Like I had mentioned earlier, I thought the MOP should’ve been Al Horford. He was clutch in the final minutes of the game, scoring at will, crashing the boards, etc. Horford led the team in both points and rebounds with 18 and 12 and he also led them in blocks with 2. In my opinion if Horford wasn’t awarded with the MOP(which he wasn’t) it should have been Taurean Green. Green was the one who had Conley and Lewis chasing him all around the court, melting time off the clock and he was a very accurate shooter, hitting 3-3 from the three and 5-5 from the charity stripe. He was 4-6 from the field overall. He ended up with 16 points, 6 assists and 3 rebounds. It was Corey Brewer who won the Most Outstanding Player. He had a great game, but i’m just saying he would’ve been my third choice. But no harm done. He had 13 points, 8 rebounds, 3 steals, 1 block and 1 assist. Oh and Davey would like everyone to know that those are “Grant Hill numbers”. But wait, he didn’t break a femur or pop an achilles, so you see, it wasn’t quite a Hill performance. Chris Richards was also huge coming off the bench, he locked down Oden and was able to score 8 points and 8 rebounds(5 offensive) before fouling out of his final game as a Gator. Oden had this to say about Richards…

“They had four bodies running in at me,” Oden said. “Chris Richard, I swear he plays on the football team.”

So the Gators were able to become the first team in 15 years to succeed at defending their National Championship, and they will have their work cut out for them next year because I anticipate them losing their top 6 scorers from this year. I’m not sure if the stocks of guys like Joakim Noah, Taurean Green, Al Horford and Corey Brewer can get any higher(well maybe Green), so I feel they will all be entering the draft, but if Billy Donovan does stay at Florida(which he needs to) maybe he could talk them into trying to go for a three-peat.

Can the Florida Gators repeat?

April 2, 2007

With the National Championship game just hours from the tip off, the headlines are just piling in. Can the Gators repeat? Will this be Greg Oden’s final collegiate game? Will Billy Donovan leave Florida for the job at Kentucky? If you were to ask ten people who they would take, i’m sure about 9 of them would take the Gators and rightfully so. The Gators and Buckeyes have played once already this year and Florida destroyed OSU, 86-60 back in late December. But it should be noted that when the two teams matched up, Freshman superstar, Greg Oden, was only playing in his 5th game(4th start). So the notation that he was still adjusting to the College game and seeing how Florida was his first “major” competition it’s pretty easy to see why he struggled against Florida’s Twin Towers, Joakim Noah and Al Horford. But with that said, i’m sure if you ask any of the Buckeye’s, including head coach, Thad Matta, they would not make excuses, but simply say the better team won that day.

Things have since changed, the Buckeyes feel they are the better team and they are looking to put a stop to history and take down the mighty Gators. And the Gators want to win just as bad, if not more. There’s immortality on the line for them, they could be the first team since 1991-92 to win back-to-back National Championships. This could easily be the last games for many underclassmen, such as Greg Oden, Joakim Noah, Corey Brewer, Al Horford, Taurean Green, Mike Conley Jr, etc and last games for many seniors, Ron Lewis, Ivan Harris, Lee Humphrey and Chris Richard. Oh and by the way, I don’t expect Conley, Green and Brewer to leave college, especially Conley, he’ll stay for at least another year if not more.

Reasons why the Gators will repeat:

1. Their Frontcourt-

The Florida Gators have the best front court in all of basketball in my mind, both offensively and defensively. If Joakim Noah can stay hungry and is able to run the court and Al Horford can shut down Oden the Gators will be impossible to defeat. Also look for the Gators to absolutely dominate the boards tonight.

2. Lee Humphrey’s shot-

Lee Humphrey reminds me of one of my favorite Connecticut Huskies of all-time, Rashad Anderson. Much like Anderson, Humphrey is an assassin behind the arc and can change a game with one shot. Humphrey has the ability to pierce a dagger in the Buckeye’s hearts late in the game with his huge three-point shooting.

3. They have a destiny to full-fill.

When it all said and done with, the Gators will either be put in the same class with all of those great Duke, UCLA and Kentucky teams or they can be put in the same class with a team like the 1984 Georgetown Hoyas, who won 1 Championship and should have repeated but weren’t able to.

Reasons why the Buckeyes will win:

1. Mike Conley Jr and Ron Lewis-

Ohio State has one of the best backcourts in basketball with Mike Conley Jr distancing himself as not only the best freshman point guard but maybe the best point guard in all of college basketball. The way he can dominate a game and his slashing ability will throw the Gators off, and not only will he be able to draw the attention to him, but it could leave Oden open for easy baskets down low. Ron Lewis is their senior leader and with out him they wouldn’t be here right now. He came up with the game tieing shot that sent them into overtime against Xavier and was a huge reason why they were able to have that historic comeback against Tennessee and they will need his late game heroics tonight if they are to win.

2. A far superior bench-

I am the type of guy that loves to see a team with a deep and talented bench. And the Gators don’t have that, they have two to three guys that can come off the bench and still play solid, but the Buckeyes have four to five guys that could easily be starters that can come off the bench and play well. Ivan Harris, Jamar Butler and the talented freshmen Daequan Cook and David Lightly can all score and play defense. I expect Lightly to get a lot of playing time, because he can guard anyone from Noah to Green and do it very well if Greg Oden gets into foul trouble.

3. The Fab Three-

They aren’t the Fab Five that Michigan had but the way these freshmen play for coach Matta, it is something special to watch. Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr and Daequan Cook all average over 10 points per game and Oden leads the team in points, rebounds and blocks and Conley leads them in assist(with 6.1) and straight awesomeness. And don’t forget about Lightly, who I expect to be a starter next year if Oden does indeed leave for the NBA.

And now onto my pick, I love both teams, but i’m going with the Buckeyes in a close down-to-the-wire game. I think Conley will take over the game and give Ohio State the tempo and with their bench, Oden downlow and Lewis’ shooting I think they will pull off the upset.

And here is a very funny video of Noah responding to Ron Lewis’ comments.

2007 NCAA Tournament (The Sweet Sixteen)

March 23, 2007

Finally, a full night of entertaining basketball, both college and pro. The tip-off of the Sweet Sixteen was last night and all four of the games were gripping including 3 of the 4 coming down to the final moments.

(5) Tennessee- 84
(1) Ohio State- 85

Ron Lewis came up HUGE yet again and helped spark a historic 20-point comeback to knock off the 5th seeded Tennessee Volunteers, 85-84. At halftime the Vols were up by 17 and were seemingly cruising to a trip to the Elite 8, because not only did they have the hot shooting, Chris Lofton on their side they also had history with them. The biggest comeback in a NCAA Tournament game at the half that ended in Regulation was the 17 points erased by UNLV. And not only that, the Buckeye’s leading scorer, Greg Oden, was on the bench most of the second half due to foul trouble.

“In this tournament, the two most important words are `survive’ and `advance,’ and we’ve been very, very fortunate the last couple of games to do those things,” said Buckeyes coach Thad Matta.

With the absence of Greg Oden(played in just 18 minutes) for majority of the game, the Buckeyes looked to their terrific guards to win the game for them and they delivered. Ron Lewis had 18 of his 25 points in the second half and Mike Conely Jr. scored 9 of his 17 points from the free throw line including the game winner with 6.5 seconds left. Conley did miss his final free throw however and it was rebounded by the Vol’s, Ramar Smith, who ran the court and put of a last second shot to only be swatted into the crowd by Oden as the buzzer went off.

“We played about as well in the first half, I think, as we can play,” Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl said. “We’re terribly disappointed. We’ve proven we can beat some of the best teams in the country. We’ve also proven we can come close to beating some of the best teams in the
country.”

But with excellent guard play and a timely Oden block, the Buckeyes completed this amazing comeback and have advanced to the Elite 8 to face the Memphis Tigers.

(3) Texas A&M- 64
(2) Memphis- 65

I think it’s pretty safe to say although Memphis was the higher seed, they were not favored to win Thursday night. With their leading scorer, Chris Douglas-Roberts, spraining his left ankle in the round before and whether or not he’d be able to play still up in the air and then you take into fact that the Aggie’s were basically playing a home game(the game was played in San Antonio), I, for one, surely expected A&M to win. But Douglas-Roberts did play and he played well, scoring 15 points and playing 37 minutes, which led the team. Memphis has been known as a team that has a very deep bench and their bench shined Thursday, outscoring Texas A&M’s, 26-14 and Jeremy Hunt outscored not only the bench of A&M’s by himself, he also was the game’s leading scorer with 19 off the bench.

The last person Memphis coach, John Calipari, would’ve wanted at the free throw line with the game on the line was Antonio Anderson. Anderson had missed two open lay-ups and had missed three consecutive free throws.

“I wanted to choke him at halftime,” Memphis coach John Calipari said.

But alas, Anderson was the one that would be taking the two free throws, down by 1, with 3.1 remaining in the game, it was Anderson who had just 3 points at that point in the game and was just 1-6 from both the field and the line.

“When I got to the line I could see we were tired and deep down so was the other team. I just wanted to get the game over with,” said Anderson, who finished with five points. “I missed free throws earlier, but I had the confidence I could knock them down.”

And knock them down he did, Antonio Anderson was so clutch and he sank both of the free throws to give his Tiger’s the lead. On the final play of the game, you would expect Acie Law, who had been give the nickname “Captain Clutch” for his flare for late game heroics, to get the last shot, but no. The last shot was taken by defensive specialist, Dominique Kirk, and his shot from just inside the half court line was short. Kirk, who was coming off of his best two games of the year, finished with just 4 points in his 28 minutes of play and he for mentioned Acie Law, struggled scoring just 13 points in his final college game.

(3) Pittsburgh- 55
(2) UCLA- 64

This game was just what most thought it would be, a grind-it-out defensive game. The second seeded UCLA Bruins were able to out last the pesky fifth seeded Pittsburgh Panthers in route to a 64-55 win. Both Ben Howland’s Bruins and Jamie Dixon’s Panthers played extraordinary defense, and the team’s defenses barely allowed an open shot the entire game.

“It starts with our coach,” point guard Darren Collison said. “He emphasizes defense all year long and we showed it pays to be physical.”

The Bruins never trailed this game despite the less than mediocre shooting from the field. The Bruins shot .429(18-42) from the field and .385(5-13) from beyond the arc. I know, not good at all, but the Panthers were worse, they shot just .364(20-55) from the field and .438(7-16). With all the shots not falling, the Bruins had to find another way to score and they found it in the form of the free throw line. The Bruins were absolutely amazing from the stripe, shooting .885(23-26) as a team. That has to be one of the best shooting performances from a team with that much riding on the game and the lack of offense.

“We did a great job to knock down free throws, and it’s a good thing we did because we weren’t scoring a lot,” forward Josh Shipp said. “I think we’re just getting down to business and focusing on free throws.”

Although Aaron Affalo’s shooting troubles continued as he went 3-11 from the field, he was still able to score a game high, 17 points thanks to 10-10 shooting from the line. Affalo has to fight his way out of this shooting slump, eventually. Right? While Affalo is slumping, Darren Collison is doing the exact opposite. He’s averaging about 13.5 ppg during the NCAA Tournament but even more impressive is his shooting percentage, which is around 63%. The Bruins will certainly need Collison to continue his good play and they desperately need their best player, Affalo, to step up if they hope to win against Kansas, who also advanced to the Elite Eight.

(4) Southern Illinois- 58
(1) Kansas- 61

The first seeded Kansas Jayhawks, were almost taken to the breaking point by the fourth seeded Southern Illinois Salukis defense. The defense of the Salukis’ is by far the best and it was almost enough to take down the immensely athletic Jayhawk team. Kansas’ Brandon Rush scored 12 points on 6-6 shooting along with Darrell Arthur and Russell Robinson scoring 9 apiece , helped Kansas and coach, Bill Self avoid yet another embarrassing exit from the NCAA Tournament.

Kansas has many NBA caliber players on their roster and I highly doubt that they have had to work as hard as they did Thursday night to get points. Every shot was contested, and down low, despite being smaller, the Salukis’ were tough on the Jayhawk’s big men, Julian Wright(scored just 7 points, averages 12.1) and Sasha Kaun(scored only 2 points, averages 6).

“It shows that we can win whatever the circumstances are,” said Kansas guard Mario Chalmers, who scored just nine points. “Everyone knows we like an uptempo game in the 80s, but we can take our time and slow it down with the best of them, too.”

Southern Illinois’ guard, Jamaal Tatum, kept the Salukis in the game scoring 19 points, 3 assists and 2 steals in his final college game. Tatum did not shoot well from three point range, shooting just 1-8. And he missed a 3-pointer that would have tied the game with 8 seconds left.

“The shot I took is a shot I’ve practiced numerous times in the gym at night (and) in between classes,” Tatum said. “It felt good. I don’t know what to say.”

Overall a very exciting night of college basketball and should be much of the same tonight. Here’s the match-ups in the final night of the Sweet Sixteen.

(5) Butler
(1) Florida

(6) Vanderbilt
(2) Georgetown

(7) UNLV
(3) Oregon

(5) USC
(1) North Carolina

I present to you, the 2006-07 Virginia Tech Hokies!

March 19, 2007

So, the Virginia Tech Hokies’ amazing 2006-07 season is now over with their disappointing loss to the 4th seeded Southern Illinois Salukis, 63-48. Although he didn’t finish his Senior season the way he would have liked to, Zabian Dowdell was nothing short of brilliant this season averaging 17.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, 2.3 steals and 3.1 assists per game. Like I said, he didn’t have a good tournament at all, in the two games the Hokies were in, Dowdell averaged just 7.5 ppg. Another guy who had a great year was junior, Deron Washington. He scored 12 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game. Washington is a freak of an athlete with great range and a powerful dunker. Deron is expected, with guys like A.D. Vassallo(who averaged 11 ppg) and Nigel Munson to lead the Hokies next season. The Hokies will also be losing their starting point guard, Jamon Gordon and their starting center, Coleman Collins. Gordon averaged 11.4 ppg, 4.5 rbg and 4.5 apg and Collins averaged 7.8 ppg, 4.8 rpg and 1.3 bpg.

But with that said, I found a great video on youtube earlier today of the Hokies 06-07 season.

Another quick update on the NCAA Tournament.

March 19, 2007

So last time I checked in on how I was doing with my projections I was doing quite well with a record of 14-3 and although that was good, my other 114 brackets were struggling mightily, kind of like a new born giraffe trying to walk for the first time.I believe at one point I was 4% right in a bracket I submitted to ESPN. Pitiful, I know. But in the predictions I submitted on here I am still doing pretty well, at this point I have a record of 34-15 going into the Sweet Sixteen.

I don’t know, maybe it’s just me, but this year’s March Madness hasn’t been as exciting as it has been. That is probably due to the fact that their are no lower seeds competing still. The highest seed that remains is UNLV, who is a 7 seed. There has been games that have been exciting and everything but as a whole, this year’s tournament hasn’t really been as fun with out all the major upsets that we have all become accustomed to. Both games that VCU played were down to the wire, had huge comebacks and had me on the edge of my seat. Xavier’s two games aswell.

There isn’t a “George Mason” this year, and the team that many thought that would be just that, Wintrop, went down against Oregon yesterday, 75-61. It was SI.com that proposed the question “Is the NCAA Tournament dull without major upsets?”, and an astounding 82% of the voters agree with me, yes the tournament has lacked a little luster this year. I’m not trying to take any thunder from the teams that have won, but when a team is expected to win and they do, it just doesn’t create the same headlines or stir that a team that is supposed to lose and isn’t as good on paper does when they win.

Here’s the matchups for the third round of the Tournament.

(4)Southern Illinois
(1)Kansas

(3)Texas A&M
(2)Memphis

(3)Pittsburgh
(2)UCLA

(5)Tennessee
(1)Ohio State

(5)Butler
(1)Florida

(6)Vanderbilt
(2)Georgetown

(7)UNLV
(3)Oregon

(5)USC
(1)North Carolina

Virginia "Fucking" Tech….I am amazed yet again.

March 17, 2007

I can’t say much, because I had 7 heart attacks during the final 5 minutes or so of the Hokies game and I have to go to the hospital…the Hokies came back after being down 13 to one of the best defenses in the Nation and we did it….WE WON!!! Deron Washington is my new hero, he did it all. He perfectly executed the full-court press and forced Illinois into about 170 turnovers, he came up with the game winning shot and he has some sweet hair. Damn, that was nerve racking, but we did, that’s all that matters, Great win against a tough team. Oh and fuck Brian Randle…

Hokies win 54-52! We advance to face the winner of the Holy Cross/Southern Illinois game.

FIGHT DA POWAH!!!!

Just a quick recap; VCU, you are my heroes!

March 16, 2007

Before the second day of the NCAA Tournament begins, I thought I would do a quick recap on how i’m doing with my picks. I did about 115 different brackets and most of which are in crisis mode, so to speak. I had, in a lot of them, Oral Roberts not only beating Wazzu in the first round but I had them winning the second round game as well. Another upset that I thought would happen is ODU over Butler, obviously I neglected to take into fact Butler’s superior 3-point shooting and it proved to be ODU’s downfall as they hit just 4-20 from the arc and Butler hit 9-24. But with that said, as of right now I am 14-3 and i’m doing quite well if I do say so myself. Now this wasn’t the most exciting games that we have seen, well until the later games started.

In my opinion the two best games were VCU-Duke and Xavier-BYU. Both games came down to the last possession and were back and forth for there entirety. There were a lot of players that stepped up Thursday but the three that stood out the most to me were:

3. Stephen Curry G (DAV)

Freshman, Stephen Curry took the game over and carried everyone on his back. Curry had 30 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals. Although Davidson ended up losing to Maryland, his performance proved that this Davidson team not only deserved to be in the Big Dance, but they could have probably beaten a lot of teams given the chance. Curry is just a freshman and he and his Wildcats appear to be looking at plenty of trips to the NCAA Tournament in the near future.

2. Drew Lavender G (XAV)

The 5′7″ Junior was huge in the final two minutes against BYU. As the clock was melting away, Lavender hit two clutch floaters in the paint, after that he grabbed a crucial rebound on BYU’s missed shot and sank the two following free throws that proved to be the final blow against a sharp-shooting Cougars. Lavender had 17 points in all, 4 rebounds and 5 assists. And he’s going to have to have another huge game against his former coach, Thad Matta and his Buckeyes Saturday if the Musketeers look to have a chance to pull off the huge upset.

1. Eric Maynor G (VCU)

The sophomore guard, Maynor, hit a15-foot floater with 1.8 seconds left and powered his VCU
Rams over the Duke Blue Devils to a 79-77 upset win Thursday night. Not only was this a huge upset it was the only upset of the day as all of the other top seeds won out.Maynor had 22 points, 8 assists, 3 rebounds and 3 steals. He was also a huge reason why the Rams were able to over come two double-digit deficits including one that was 13. Also this first round upset is even more significant because it was the first time Duke lost in the first round since 1996, and it also ended the Blue Devils’ nine straight appearances in the Sweet 16. VCU will need every bit of Maynor’s big shot dramatics if they hope to knock off the number 3 seeded Pittsburgh Panthers on Saturday.

Here’s the full scoreboard of the action from yesterday.

(13)Davidson- 70
(4)Maryland- 82

(11)Stanford- 58
(6)Louisville- 78

(10)Texas Tech- 75
(7)Boston College- 84

(14)Oral Roberts- 54
(3)Washington State- 70

(12)Old Dominion- 46
(5)Butler- 57

(15)Belmont- 55
(2)Georgetown- 80

(14)Pennsylvania- 52
(3)Texas A&M- 68

(11)George Washington- 44
(6)Vanderbilt- 77

(11)Virginia Commonwealth- 79
(6)Duke- 77

(16)Central Connecticut State- 57
(1)Ohio State- 78

(9)Michigan State- 61
(8)Marquette- 49

(15)Weber State- 42
(2)UCLA- 70

(14)Wright State- 58
(3)Pittsburgh- 79

(9)Xavier- 79
(8)Brigham Young- 77

(16)Eastern Kentucky- 65
(1)North Carolina- 86

(10)Gonzaga- 57
(7)Indiana- 70

My Sports Talk’s 2007 NCAA Tournament (Updated)

March 13, 2007

1st Round

Play in Game

Niagara (22-11) vs Florida A&M (21-13)

winner: Niagara

MIDWEST(ST.LOUIS)

1. Florida (29-5) vs 16. Jackson State (21-13)

Winner: Florida

8. Arizona (20-10) vs 9. Purdue (21-11)

Winner: Arizona

5. Butler (27-6) vs 12. Old Dominion (24-8)

Winner: Old Dominion

4. Maryland (24-8) vs 13. Davidson (29-4)

Winner: Maryland

6. Notre Dame (24-7) vs 11. Wintrop (28-4)

Winner: Wintrop

3. Oregon (26-7) vs 14. Miami(OH) (18-14)

Winner: Oregon

7. UNLV (28-6) vs 10. Georgia Tech (20-11)

Winner: Georgia Tech

2. Wisconsin (29-5) vs 15. Texas A&M-CC (26-6)

Winner: Wisconsin

WEST(SAN JOSE)

1. Kansas (30-4) vs 16. Niagara (23-11)

Winner: Kansas

8. Kentucky (21-11) vs 9. Villanova (22-10)

Winner: Villanova

5. Virginia Tech (21-11) vs 12. Illinois (23-11)

Winner: Virginia Tech

4. Southern Illinois (27-6) vs 13. Holy Cross (25-8)

Winner: Southern Illinois

6. Duke (22-10) vs 11. Virginia Commonwealth (27-6)

Winner:Duke

3. Pittsburgh (27-7) vs 14. Wright State (23-9)

Winner: Pittsburgh

7. Indiana (20-10) vs 10. Gonzaga (23-10)

Winner: Indiana

2. UCLA (26-5) vs 15. Weber State (20-11)

Winner: UCLA

EAST(EAST RUTHERFORD)

1. North Carolina (28-6) vs 16. Eastern Kentucky (21-11)

Winner: North Carolina

8. Marquette (24-9) vs 9. Michigan State (22-11)

Winner: Marquette

5. USC (23-11) vs 12. Arkansas (21-13)

Winner: USC

4. Texas (24-9) vs 13. New Mexico State (25-8)

Winner: Texas

6. Vanderbilt (20-11) vs 11. George Washington (23-8)

Winner: Vanderbilt

3. Washington State (25-7) vs 14. Oral Roberts (23-10)

Winner: Washington State

7. Boston College (20-11) vs 10. Texas Tech (21-12)

Winner: Boston College

2. Georgetown (26-6) vs 15. Belmont (23-9)

Winner: Georgetown

SOUTH(SAN ANTONIO)

1. Ohio State (30-3) vs 16. Central Connecticut State (22-11)

Winner: Ohio State

8. BYU (25-8) vs 9. Xavier (24-8)

Winner: Xavier

5. Tennessee (22-10) vs 12. Long Beach State (24-7)

Winner: Long Beach State

4. Virginia (20-10) vs 13. Albany (23-9)

Winner: Albany

6. Louisville (23-9) vs 11. Stanford (18-12)

Winner: Louisville

3. Texas A&M (25-6) vs 14. Penn (22-8)

Winner: Texas A&M

7. Nevada (28-4) vs 10. Creighton (22-10)

Winner: Creighton

2. Memphis (30-3) vs 15. North Texas (23-10)

Winner: Memphis

2nd Round

MIDWEST(ST.LOUIS)

1. Florida vs 8. Arizona

Winner: Florida

12. Old Dominion vs 4. Maryland

Winner: Maryland

11. Winthrop vs 3. Oregon

Winner: Oregon

10. Georgia Tech vs 2. Wisconsin

Winner: Wisconsin

WEST(SAN JOSE)

1. Kansas vs 9. Villanova

Winner: Kansas

5. Virginia Tech vs 4. Southern Illinois

Winner: Virginia Tech

6. Duke vs 3. Pittsburgh

Winner: Pittsburgh

7. Indiana vs 2. UCLA

Winner: UCLA

EAST(EAST RUTHERFORD)

1. North Carolina vs 8. Marquette

Winner: North Carolina

5. USC vs 4. Texas

Winner: Texas

6. Vanderbilt vs 3. Washington State

Winner: Washington State

7. Boston College vs 2. Georgetown

Winner: Georgetown

SOUTH(SAN ANTONIO)

1. Ohio State vs 9. Xavier

Winner: Ohio State

12. Long Beach State vs 13. Albany

Winner: Long Beach State

6. Louisville vs 3. Texas A&M

Winner: Texas A&M

10: Creighton vs 2. Memphis

Winner: Memphis

The Sweet Sixteen

MIDWEST(ST.LOUIS)

1. Florida vs 4. Maryland

Winner: Florida

3. Oregon vs 2. Wisconsin

Winner: Oregon

WEST(SAN JOSE)

1. Kansas vs 5. Virginia Tech

Winner: Kansas

3. Pittsburgh vs 2. UCLA

Winner: UCLA

EAST(EAST RUTHERFORD)

1. North Carolina vs 4. Texas

Winner: North Carolina

3. Washington State vs 2. Georgetown

Winner: Georgetown

SOUTH(SAN ANTONIO)

1. Ohio State vs 12. Long Beach State

Winner: Ohio State

3. Texas A&M vs 2. Memphis

Winner: Texas A&M

The Elite Eight

MIDWEST(ST.LOUIS)

1. Florida vs 3. Oregon

Winner: Florida

WEST(SAN JOSE)

1. Kansas vs 2. UCLA

Winner: Kansas

EAST(EAST RUTHERFORD)

1. North Carolina vs 2. Georgetown

SOUTH(SAN ANTONIO)

1. Ohio State vs 3. Texas A&M

Winner: Ohio State

The Final Four

1. Florida vs 1. Kansas

Winner: Florida

2. Georgetown vs 1. Ohio State

Winner: Georgetown

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

1. Florida vs 2. Georgetown

Winner: Florida

And there you have, it. Florida is my pick to repeat because in my opinion they are the most well balanced team in the whole tournament, they play great defense with their shot blockers down low, Al Horford and Joakim Noah and they have a versatile scorer in Corey Brewer, they also have a 3-point weapon with Lee Humphrey and a true point guard in Taurean Green who also leads them in scoring. The Florida Gators, the 2007 National Champions for the second straight year.