ESPNU Bracketbusters matchups are being announced Monday evening. By the time you finish dinner–unless you frequent the Sinatra Booth at the K&W–we’ll all know who plays whom on Feb. 19 and Feb. 20.
A couple data points for you: ESPNU will televise five games and ESPN2 will televise six games. The 11 teevee matchups are being [...]
Games, you know? We’ll get into the Benny Moss firing in due time, because I have some very clear opinions. (Also, Brian Mull has it covered extremely well.) It is important to note that Brooks Lee will take over the Seahawks for the rest of this season.
You also have to remember that Bracketbusters selections are [...]
Brian Mull has the detail.
More later.
Every single day–well okay, twice each week–something happens in the CAA that forces you to shake your head. It can be an eye-opening win,an eye-popping win, or an eye-gouging loss.
The list-leader today hails from Philly. Drexel bussed up to Boston and knocked off Nor’easter in impressive fashion. In a few paragraphs, we’re going to write [...]
They all matter, they really do. These games, I mean. If they didn’t matter we wouldn’t have upsets or tiebreakers, no Friday games at the CAA tournament, and the second half of the season the top teams would play 14 games and the bottom teams five. Part of the beauty of college basketball is knowing [...]
Good one for the Dukes last night, a nonconner over Radford. Neither team seemed to want to win it, but JMU managed to hang on. The win breaks a four-game slide for the Brady Bunch, and brings the conference to 70-62 overall in noncon action.
Also, we’ll get into Bracketbusters and play around with second half [...]
Here we are. Halfway.
We’re met with the cruel irony that we have so much to discuss, yet each game will play out differently so we really have nothing to discuss. This includes the second team in that tournament, which is an ironic discussion because the conference race will shape whether it is a reality or [...]
It needs to be noted that all six CAA games Saturday are on some form of teevee. Nice.
Anyway, this weekend’s slate of games gets us to the halfway point of the conference season. We can officially start looking forward and planning what needs to happen. We’ll start making sense of the continental divide we see [...]
The thing we learned last night was that speed is sometimes more important than maneuverability. This is especially true as it relates to your halftime activites. Get the housework done quickly, get your popcorn and soft drink and get back to your seat, or get off the phone.
Why? All five games played last night changed [...]
Five slated for this evening, and our theme: maneuverability, which is many times better than outright speed.
James Madison at Drexel: This is your 7pm Comcast tipper and represents the resistable force against the movable object. The Dukes defend exactly nobody (1.07 dpp) and only Georgia State is a worse offensive team than Drexel. Surprisingly, the [...]

