college-basketball Stories - Blogging the Bracket
ESPN's Anonymous NCAA Basketball Coaching Survey
This is such a fun read that, between all the quotables and the creeper Sean Miller photo, I'm having trouble deciding which part I like best. So why, then, do most people think college basketball is...
Friday games, you have a lot to live up to!
Thursday produced the best game so far in this year's tournament. It was a double-overtime thriller played right here in Salt Lake City. K-State, victorious only after a marathon with Xavier, now move...
Sweet Sixteen gets underway tonight
The NCAA Tournament resumes tonight after a brief recess between rounds. The Salt Lake City games pit Butler against Syracuse and Xavier plays Kansas State in the nightcap. In the earlier east g...
Utah State done; BYU and New Mexico look for once-in-a-generation wins
Day two wasn't nearly as exciting as day one and produced very little upsets. The Utah State Aggies were picked by many to upset the Texas A&M Aggies - but that failed to manifest, as A&M easi...
Day one in the books; mixed results for Mountain West. Now onto day 2
I can't say it was a great day for the Mountain West. Though New Mexico & BYU advanced - it wasn't without struggle. The Cougars blew a decent second half lead and had to fight off the Florida Gat...
Reforming The Tourney, Part 6: Two Ways To Get To 96
Back on Monday, which seems like it was about a month ago at this point, rumors of NCAA Tournament expansion started to swirl again. Over on SB Nation, I laid out a simple plan to...
Reforming the Tourney, Part 5 - Opening Round Roulette
In my previous entries in this series, I've focused on keeping the 64-team NCAA field, or (gasp) shrinking it. This piece represents a turning point, as from here on out, I'm going to look at se...
Reforming the Tourney, Part 4 - The NCAA Champions League
You may be wondering why the trophy for the biggest club soccer competition in the world (Sorry FIFA, the Club World Cup doesn't count.) is at the top of a blog on college basketball. Don't worr...
Reforming the Tourney, Part 3 - The Best 64
In my previous two entries in this series, I've concentrated on the past, when the only way into the tournament was to win your conference's championship. This time around, I'm taking the opposi...
Reforming the Tourney, Part 2 - Making Both the Regular Season and Conference Tournaments Meaningful
In Part 1 of this series, I looked at what the NCAA tournament would have looked like had selection focused solely on the regular season conference champions or auto bid winners. In th...
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