Showing posts with label March Madness; 2010 NCAA Tournament. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March Madness; 2010 NCAA Tournament. Show all posts
Monday, March 29, 2010
Final Four Observations and Predictions
America's most thrilling sporting event is heading into its stretch run. Duke, West Virginia, Butler, and Michigan State are all vying for a chance to cut down the nets in Indy. Here are my musings and prognostications:
---The Final Four is set, and Indianapolis will be rocking on Saturday night, thanks to Butler's stunning wins over Syracuse and Kansas State.
---The run to the Final Four by the hometown Butler Bulldogs serves as a reminder of the beauty of the NCAA Tournament. While I definitely prefer the NBA to the college game (let the hate mail begin!), there is no denying the fact that March Madness is extraordinarily compelling television, a true gift for sports fans everywhere.
---Butler may be thought of as a Cinderella, but this team is capable of winning the championship. Led by a superb coach in Brad Stevens, whose boyish, High School Musical-looks are startling, and by sharpshooter Gordon Hayward, the Bulldogs are a major threat to upset Michigan State on Saturday night. Go Bulldogs!
---However, beating a Tom Izzo-coached team in the Final Four is a monumental task. Izzo is, for my money, the best coach in college basketball. Even better than Coach K. Even better than Roy Williams. Izzo has had astonishing success in the NCAA Tourney over the years, and that is a testament to his unparalleled leadership and intelligence. There is no one better.
---This 2010 Michigan State Spartan team may be the team to beat. Yes, they will again be without their star Kalin Lucas, but guys like Durrell Summers, Raymar Morgan, and Korie Lucious have done a nice job of picking up the slack in Lucas' absence. My heart is with Butler, but something tells me Sparty will be back in the title game.
---And then there is Duke and West Virginia. I have been accused of being a Duke hater over the years, and I plead guilty to that charge. However, there is no denying the fact that Coach K's Blue Devils are an outstanding team. Led by Kyle Singler, Jon Scheyer, Nolan Smith, and Brian Zoubek, this Duke team is the best Duke team in a long time, and that's saying something.
---But call me biased, close-minded, whatever: I like West Virginia to win this game. Some would say the Mountaineers got lucky with the 3-ball against Kentucky, and that's just how Coach Bob Huggins likes it. Huggins' team has been flying under the radar all year long, and with Duke favored to win, West Virginia will feed off the fuel of their skeptics on Saturday night. If point guard Darryl Bryant is healthy, look for the Mountaineers to advance to the title game.
---If Michigan State and West Virginia do end up duking it out for the national championship, I would give the slight edge to Tom Izzo's team. Though they may not look like the best team on paper, the Spartans under Izzo always seem to get it done.
---My predictions: Michigan State over Butler; West Virginia over Duke; MSU over WVA
---My hopes: Butler, Butler, Butler, and anybody but Duke.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
An Instant Classic in Salt Lake City
The basketball fans in Salt Lake City are used to a display of excellence on the hardwood. Home of the Utah Jazz, Salt Lake has been home to some incredible professional hoops action over the years. However, this Utah metropolis has never really been associated with basketball at the collegiate level. After Thursday night's insanely exciting double-overtime affair between Xavier and Kansas State, that has changed.
The Xavier-Kansas State showdown had a lot to live up to after Syracuse and Butler put on a thrilling show earlier in the evening at EnergySolutions Arena. That game, won by Cinderella Butler, was a reminder of why madness is associated with the NCAA Tournament. It was absolutely stunning to watch the amazing comeback by Butler, and the astonishing collapse of the Orange. That game would be a tough act to follow. Little did we know that it was only the warmup act. Xavier and Kansas State proceeded to deliver a wildly entertaining, double-overtime affair, won by Frank Martin's gritty K-State team.
The Wildcats' 101-96 victory made for a magical viewing experience for sports fans across the globe. It had all the makings of an instant classic: euphoric triumph for one team, devastating heartbreak for the other. It was a seemingly impossible test of endurance that featured undeniable greatness from a player on the losing team (Jordan Crawford). And the fact that the game featured the orgasmic awesomeness of the great Gus Johnson, calling the game for CBS alongside the terrific Len Elmore, made it all the more sweet.
I prefer the pro game to the college game, but Thursday night's classic served as a reminder of why March Madness is the most exciting event in all of sports. It was yet another chapter in a tournament that has already been filled with unforgettable stories and images. What a night.
Monday, March 15, 2010
My March Madness Bracket
Yesterday was Selection Sunday, one of the greatest sports days of the year. The 2010 NCAA Tournament kicks off on Thursday, and with no further ado, here is my bracket. Let the madness begin!
ROUND OF 32
Kansas
UNLV
Michigan State
Maryland
San Diego State
Georgetown
Georgia Tech
Ohio State
Syracuse
Gonzaga
Butler
Vanderbilt
Xavier
Pittsburgh
BYU
Kansas State
Kentucky
Texas
Cornell
Wisconsin
Marquette
New Mexico
Clemson
West Virginia
Duke
Cal
Utah State
Siena
Notre Dame
Baylor
St. Mary's
Villanova
SWEET 16
Kansas
Michigan State
Georgetown
Ohio State
Syracuse
Butler
Pittsburgh
Kansas State
Kentucky
Wisconsin
New Mexico
West Virginia
Duke
Siena
Baylor
Villanova
ELITE EIGHT
Kansas
Georgetown
Syracuse
Pittsburgh
Kentucky
West Virginia
Duke
Baylor
FINAL FOUR
Kansas
Syracuse
West Virginia
Baylor
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Kansas over West Virginia
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