Monday, April 4, 2011

NCAA Championship Game: Butler vs. UConn

Great match up on Monday night between a mid-major darling, the Butler Bulldogs, facing one of the better major conference programs, the UConn Huskies. Questions entering tonight's NCAA Championship Game:

It should be a good game Monday night in Houston. Look for a score in the 60s... our pick: UConn over Butler!


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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Spring Football is on throughout the Big Ten and across the landscape... Who should make up the 2011 preseason Top 25?

Plenty of troubling off-season news in the SEC, elsewhere and at the Fiesta Bowl, the NCAA certainly has some work to do cleaning up College Football. Ohio State will see its head coach and five players suspended for the first five games of the season, though those five players were allowed to play in the 2011 Sugar Bowl. How much does the off-season news take away from the excitement of division play and a Big Ten Title game in football?

    Who should be the Top 25 candidates for 2011 this preseason?


  • Despite National Title Loss, Ducks Look Like the Team to Beat in 2011 - about.com

  • SEC teams dominate early look at 2011 - Mark Schlabach Espn.com

  • Outlooks: Final Top 25 teams look ahead to 2011 season - USA Today

  • Always out with the earliest Preseason Top 25 and more rankings - NationalChamps.net

  • Really, really early 2011 college football Top 25 - Orange County Register

  • Loaded Oklahoma, Oregon headline way-too-early look at 2011 Top 25 - Andy Staples SI.com

    • How will the Iowa Hawkeyes fare in 2011? The Hawkeyes appear to be an "off the radar" program in most preseason Top 25 conversations. It should be noted that Iowa defeated both Michigan State and Missouri last year. Both Iowa and Missouri have starting quarterbacks and the top DEs to replace on the edge on defense.

      Is Iowa a dangerous program under Kirk Ferentz, when they are under the radar? From 2002 to 2004, a run where Kirk Ferentz and Iowa finished #8 each season in the final Top 25 polls. Iowa had a different starting QB all three seasons, with Brad Banks, Nathan Chandler, then Drew Tate. Iowa enters the Spring with junior James Vandenberg (1-1 in 2 starts in '09) as the top returning quarterback.


      Over in Ames, will head coach Paul Rhoads get Iowa State to a bowl game in his third season? The Cyclones were bowl bound in Rhoads' first season, after replacing Gene Chizik, but last year, the Cyclones didn't get enough wins to be bowl eligible. For Iowa State, it has been ninety-nine years, since the Cyclones last conference football title and 100 years, since the Cyclones' first conference title in football.


      Talk about Gene Chizik and his second season at Auburn, after going 5-19 his two seasons at Iowa State. Chizik was clearly out of his element north of the Mason-Dixon Line, but at Auburn: a different story. Chizik helped lead the Tigers to the programs second national title in school's history. Chizik will have a lot of work in 2011 reloading or rebuilding the Tigers, without Heisman Trophy QB Cam Newton.


      Nebraska will join the Big Ten in 2011. Head coach Bo Pelini will return to the conference he played college football in (Ohio State) and started his coaching career (graduate assistant at Iowa). The Cornhuskers started playing football began football back in 1890 as an Independent for two seasons. The Cornhuskers joined the Western Inter-State University Football Association for six seasons, before going back to being an Independent, until joining the Missouri Valley Conference in 1907. In 1928, the Cornhuskers became an original team of the old Big Eight Conference, then in 1996 became a member of the new Big 12 with four programs from the old Southwest Conference. Now, the Cornhuskers rejoin Iowa in the same conference again in 2011.


    • 2011 College Schedules

    • 2011 Conference Alignments

    • 2011 Coaching Changes

    • Best College Football Preview Magazine


      • *** Unrelated to football, many in the Big Ten Conference are excited with the decision to create men's hockey as a conference sport. The impact of Penn State creating a hockey program and the conference merging programs into the Big Ten will have a negative impact for programs outside the Big Ten.


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        Saturday, April 2, 2011

        The Final Four: Butler, UConn, Kentucky and VCU


        The Final Four has arrived in Houston, with a top bracket featuring two strong programs from major conferences, with the bottom bracket featuring a returning team from a mid-major and another mid-major, who were an 11Th seed and played in the First Four.


        UConn over Kentucky

        VCU over Butler,

        but look for Butler to actually pull it out


        Enjoy the games everyone! March Madness is over and the Final Four has begun!


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        Monday, March 14, 2011

        The 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament kicks off Tuesday and Wednesday with the First Four

        The Field of 68 was announced on Sunday for the 2011 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

        • Ohio State

        • Kansas

        • Pittsburgh

        • Duke... as the four #1 seeds

        The First Four will open up on Tuesday and Wednesday with the following match ups from Dayton...

        • 16 Texas-San Antonio vs. Alabama State with the winner facing #1 Ohio State in the East Region

        • 12 UAB vs. Clemson with the winner facing #5 West Virginia in the East Region

        • 16 UNC-Ashville vs. Arkansas-Little Rock with the winner facing #1 Pittsburgh in the Southeast Region

        • 11 USC vs. Virginia Commonwealth with the winner facing #6 Georgetown in the Southwest Region

        It should be an interesting first year with the expanded field, with the four First Four games. The NCAA Tournament was first expanded to 64 teams in 1985. This year, thirty-seven teams now are awarded at-large bids, with 31 teams again receiving automatic berths.

        Back before the Internet, picking up the USA Today was a ritual the day after selection day. Now days, we will link the information we used to take a close look at.

        CAPSULES: East West Southeast Southwest

        KenPom.com likes UNC-Ashville and Clemson for the Tuesday winners moving on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, Texas-San Antonio and USC are the picks. Who do you like in the First Four? Here who we will be rooting for in the First Four games (the underdogs)...

        • UNC-Ashville (11-7, 19-13) from the Big South beat Auburn to open the 2010-11 season and enter the Tournament on a six game winning streak. Arkansas-Little Rock (7-9, 19-16) opened the season with a win over SMU, but lost final three regular season games in the Sun Belt, but got together with four straight to win the NCAA bid. Root for: Arkansas-Little Rock
        • UAB (12-4, 22-8) played Arizona State, Georgia and Duke on the road in the OOC and despite the losses, the committee appears to have awarded the C-USA regular season champs. Clemson (9-7, 21-10) from the ACC lost to Michigan at home in this year's ACC-Big Ten Challenge. Root for: UAB
        • Texas-San Antonio (9-7, 19-13) won the Southland Tournament to win a trip to the NCAAs and enters with a five game winning streak. Alabama State (11-7, 17-17) won the Southwestern Athletic Tournament and enters the NCAAs winning 11 of last 12. Root for: Texas-San Antonio
        • Virginia Commonwealth (12-6, 23-11) beat UCLA in the OOC and is lead by three key seniors out of the Colonial Athletic. USC (10-8, 19-14) is one of four Pac 10 teams in the NCAAs this year. Root for: VCU

        USA TODAY'S PICKS: Tim Gardner Eddie Timanus

        In other tournament news, on Tuesday night, both UNI and Creighton will host games in this year's CIT. The Panthers and Bluejays finished tied for fourth in The Valley this season.

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        Sunday, March 13, 2011

        We are appoaching Selection Sunday, as Ohio State wins Big Ten regular season and Big Ten Conference Tournament!

        Who will make up this year's 68? The automatic bids have now been determined.

        Yes, the NCAA Tournament will consist of 68 teams, rather than 65 for the 2011 Tournament.

        The Road to Houston is soon to begin...

        Ohio State wins Big Ten Tournament over Penn State, a likely at-large selection now.

        Get ready to fill out your brackets for the 2011 NCAA Division I Tournament.

        Who are you teams? ESPN Bracketology predicts 11 Big East and seven Big Ten teams for The Dance. Who are the top teams in the NCAA this year?

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        Saturday, March 5, 2011

        Iowa knocks off #6 Purdue 67-65 on Senior Day at Carver-Hawkeye Arena!

        On Senior Day, Iowa lone senior player, Jarryd Cole finishes with a double-double, with 16 points and 10 rebounds to help spark the Hawkeyes upset of #6 Purdue. It is Iowa's first win over a Top 25 team in 25 games. Iowa's last win over a Top 25 program was in January 2008 over #6 Michigan State.

        Fran McCaffery used duck tape much of the game, when Bryce Cartwright went out of the game early in the second half, with what appeared to be a muscle cramp behind his knee. Melsahn Basabe came alive in the second half, with a throw down dunk to open his second half scoring. Cole was Mister Consistent throughout the game basically doubling his typical scoring and rebounding totals.

        Iowa lost the lead briefly in the second half, but pulled away keeping it between two and five points much of the way. But, various players stepped up ...

        • Roy Devyn Marble played the most at PG as Cartwright went to the locker room in the second half

        • Melsahn Basabe struggled in the first half only to get it going in the second, after the dunk

        • Jarryd Cole was Mr. Consistent and showed he was the heart of the team for Iowa

        • Matt Gatens drove to the hoop, when his outside shot continued to struggle

        • Eric May rebounded, defended, passed and drove

        • Zach McCabe provided relief off the bench as a freshman

        • Andrew Brommer made a huge dunk off a Cartwright pass in the first half

        • Devon Archie came in for Brommer, when he picked up back to back fouls and made a huge bucket, after being MIA for about a month, due to an injury

        • But, Bryce Cartwright came back in for the final minutes to handle the ball and even provide the final burst of offense to help Cole & Company get the win over #6
        Iowa will be the tenth seed in the Big Ten Conference Tournament, after Indiana fell @ Illinois earlier today. With the upset over Purdue, Iowa leaves the cellar of the Big Ten on the final regular season game of the season.

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        Iowa Basketball 2011: Senior Day and Next Year

        The Iowa Hawkeyes will host Senior Day for Jarryd Cole on Saturday with an ESPN audience at 3 p.m. central time, as the #6 ranked Purdue Boilermakers travel to Carver-Hawkeye Arena for the final regular season game. Cole has served as team captain the past three seasons for Iowa. Cole has been an outstanding representative for the Hawkeyes, despite the hard times for the Hawkeye program the past five seasons.

        "There's nothing else I can give above loyalty. When I committed to the
        University of Iowa, I committed to more than just a coach and a couple guys -- I
        committed to a community, a state and its fans. The fans have invested in us,
        and I wanted to show them that I invested in them. I've appreciated everything
        the fans have done. They've been great."
        - Jarryd Cole

        A win over Purdue will assure the Hawkeyes a ten seed in next week's Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis. (Note: a loss by Indiana @ Illinois will give Iowa the ten seed). Iowa and Indiana are currently in the basement of the Big Ten. Iowa owns the tie-breaker, after sweeping the series again this season over the Hooisers.

        Iowa has lost 25 straight games to nationally-ranked opponents. The Hawkeyes' last victory over a ranked foe came against sixth-ranked Michigan State (43-36) in Iowa City on Jan. 12, 2008.

        Wins have been difficult again for the Hawkeyes in 2010-11. It was in Todd Lickliter's third and final season as head coach at Iowa last year. However, most who follow Big Ten basketball would suggest progress has been made.

        "I think we have progressed. I think I had hoped we would progress
        more. I didn't have a win total in my head as far as what I thought this team
        could accomplish. All I wanted to do was prepare for the next game and try to
        get better. I think we've done that
        ." - Fran McCaffery

        Iowa's new coach Fran McCaffery on Friday talked about progress being made, however, woeful the record this season as been, the Hawkeyes look to finish strong. McCaffery has assembled a very strong coaching staff. The three true freshman this season have been among Iowa's best, since the 1972-73 season for Iowa. Iowa's four newcomers have played very strong roles for Iowa, but winning with youth is a tall order in the Big Ten. Iowa's lone senior has improved as any Hawkeye player this year.

        Experience usually is a key element to success at Iowa, as former coaches Dr. Tom Davis and Steve Alford can attest. Davis lead Iowa regularly to the NCAA Tournment in his 13 seasons at Iowa. Iowa's last win in the NCAA Tournament came ten years ago under Alford. Look around the rosters of Big Ten, the teams enjoying success this season also have there share of senior experience. Yes, it is a numbers game.

        The Lickliter era was highlighted for players leaving. Cole is the only player remaining from Lickliter's first class. Last season, Iowa only played with one senior, who was a former juco transfer and role player. Iowa is making progress under McCaffery, but building a roster with experience will take time and there is no magic formula for immediate success.

        Iowa has been without a second true point guard, when sophomore Cully Payne fell to injury early in the non-conference season. Iowa elevated Juco transfer Bryce Cartwright to Payne's PG position and he has responded well as a top player for the Hawkeyes, but true freshman Roy Devyn Marble has had to play the reserve role at point guard. Marble's true position is on the wing and he is now starting lineup on the wing.

        Youth has brought excitement back into the Iowa basketball program. Iowa is starting right now three players, who had zero Big Ten experience heading into the season. A fourth is playing key minutes in reserve off the bench. Other than Cole, Iowa's returning players have had up and down seasons adjusting to McCaffery's style of play, which was a sharp contrast to Lickliter's slow-down game.

        What can we expect in 2011-12 for Iowa?

        As the Big Ten analyst Jim Jackson said about Iowa during the Big Ten season, it will likely take five years for McCaffery. Some Iowa fans are expecting a NCAA Dance invite next season, if the right players are signed this Spring.

        The truth is likely some where in between, if Coach McCaffery and the Iowa staff can continue the progress. Look at Michigan right now. They are the youngest team in the Big Ten right now. But, talent alone has only made them a bubble team. If they had the experience, as compared to other Big Ten teams, they would likely be a NCAA lock right now.

        Iowa likely will not have as much talent as the Wolverines, but they will have more experience for 2011-12. Will it be enough? Never say never, but it may take more than one year for McCaffery, his staff and an updated roster to reach that breakout season and return to the NCAA Tournament.

        Iowa has two signees for the Class of 2011 and they are looking to sign two, maybe three more, assuming a player opts out. The loss of Jarrayd Cole will be felt in leadership first and inside in the post second next season. Typically, it takes more time developing strong post play, than any other position.

        Leadership will have to step up in 2011-12 for Iowa. McCaffery has suggested Matt Gatens, Cartwright, Melsahn Basabe and Eric May as those key players. It would be nice to see another senior step up his game. McCaffery has likely put Cartwright's name and Basabe's name in ink as key players for the 2011-12 season for the Hawkeyes. There development during the off season is still very important. They can't settle for where they are now, but they are the first two pieces at this point for McCaffery and his staff.

        The roles of everyone else will have to be better defined by off-season development and maturity. Yes, I have Gatens off that list. Gatens up and down three-point shooting is the reason. I believe May's role for the Hawkeyes will be just as important.

        • Bryce Cartwright is one of only two Hawkeyes to ever dish out eight assists or more in four straight games. The junior collected eight or more at Penn State (8), at Michigan (9), vs. Michigan State (10) and at Indiana (8). The only other Hawkeye to record eight assists or more in four-straight contests was Andre Woolridge during the 1994-95 season. Woolridge was credited with eight helpers vs. Hawaii, nine vs. Arkansas, nine vs. Indiana and nine against Michigan State.

        • Melsahn Basabe is etching his name in several Iowa freshman historical statistical categories. Basabe has scored 325 points (11.2 avg.), pulled down 200 rebounds (6.9 avg.) and blocked 40 shots (1.4 avg.). The 325 points rank ninth, while his 11.2 average ranks eighth in Iowa rookie annals. His 200 rebounds rank third and is only four from taking over the top spot. His 40 rejections rank third.

        • Eric May averages 11 points (13-18, .727 FG and 7-10, .700 FT) and 2.7 rebounds in Iowa's three Big Ten wins. Conversely, May averages 4.4 points (19-66, .288 FG and 9-16, .563 FT) and 1.5 boards in Iowa's 14 conference defeats.

        • Matt Gatens ranks fourth among Big Ten juniors in career scoring. Northwestern's John Shurna ranks first, followed by Ohio State's William Buford and Indiana's Verdell Jones III.

        • Iowa freshmen Melsahn Basabe, Zach McCabe and Roy Devyn Marble average 12.2 rebounds per game, which is the best rebounding average by a Hawkeye freshman class.

        • Andrew Brommer will be a senior post next season. Where will his game elevate for 2011-12, especially with Cole's departure? Brommer and Gatens are the only two four year players at Iowa heading into next season. Brommer is shorter than former Iowa center Seth Gorney, who provided some quality time during his junior and senior seasons at Iowa.

        • Will Devon Archie be back as a reserve for 2011-12. He may be dressed for the Purdue game. He has been out of the rotation for the most part, since a head injury at Indiana, Feb. 5, in Iowa's lone Big Ten road win (64-63) this season. Archie is another former JC transfer, who is a project, but did provide an occasional burst of quality minutes during the season.

        The 2011-12 season will have to wait. Iowa has Senior Day ahead, then the 2011 Big Ten Basketball Tournament. Recruiting is occurring, with a key prospect attending this weekend and rumors of a second prospect out there. It has been a bitter-sweet season for Iowa. There is more excitement, but close wins and coming up with a "L" in the record column is still a common occurrence in Iowa City.

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