By Rule, Kentucky and Kansas Will Win Tomorrow
Kentucky and Kansas will win their Final Four games to face each other in the final because that is the storyline that will create the most obnoxious story lines.
Kentucky and Kansas will win their Final Four games to face each other in the final because that is the storyline that will create the most obnoxious story lines.
Kentucky is in the Final Four as expected, but it faces the most pressure of the four teams.
Some coaches are great in the tournament, and some aren't. Here, the good ones are separated from the shaky.
I believe we can all agree that this is one of the finer Rick Barnes teams we've seen at Texas, although we can't totally judge it against the previous greats before we see the tournament...
David and Goliath, meet Ohio State and Jackson State. As the two squads prepare to face each other in the Global Sports Shootout Tournament, a clear favorite exists. The Buckeyes, the 3rd-ranked team in the country and national championship contenders, are fresh off an exciting win over the 8th-ranked Florida Gators, a game in which they overcame an early 8-point deficit amid a Gator 3-point shot explosion.
Gone are Jon Diebler, David Lighty, and Dallas Lauderdale, and with them went 41.8% of Ohio State's minutes last season. The trio also accounted for 37.5% of Ohio State's points and 28.7% of the team's rebounds, substantial figures not lost upon head coach Thad Matta.
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A look at ACC men's basketball coaching tenure and the conference's perceived "down year." Are coaching tenure and winning college basketball correlated?
Kentucky Basketball: Can-Do 'Cats come out on top ... surprise, surprise, surprise.
In which all the dominoes fall to pave an easy road for Kansas.