Yearly Archives: 2004

Skedjuls

Since I am tied up with a few things, my humble pre-midnight madness offering to you is your team’s schedule. The link actually goes to UConn’s schedule, but with a little computer savvy, you can get to the D1 school of your choice. Last year’s RPI rankings are listed next to the opponents, and exhibitions […]

Thumbs down to the Mississippi State athletic department. With a week left until practice begins, the Bulldogs still have not released their basketball schedule. Their key non-conference games are in Anaheim against Arizona on December 5th and at Xavier on December 18th. You’ll just have to wait for the rest. They should take a cue […]

“offense is behind the defense early in the season” This is not usually true. It may be true for some teams, but not for college basketball as a whole. Here’s the season-to-date scoring average for Division 1 by date over the last six seasons… 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 12/1 139.3 140.2 141.4 144.1 […]

Potpourri

Three unrelated topics to start off the week… Daneluis Part Deux Both Dave and Yoni had some criticisms about my post on the value of Vytas Danelius to Wake Forest, citing a perfectly reasonable position that his 2003-04 numbers themselves were of little value because of his gimpy state. But there is some value in […]

The start of practice is one month away. The exciting thing about the upcoming season is that there’s no obvious choice to be king of the mountain. The top spot in the polls will probably get passed around by a few teams over the course of the year. For evidence, take the fact that the […]

I wasn’t planning on continuing the discussion of college rules experiments this soon, but there’s been some breaking news. Unbeknownst to me, the WNBA altered its three point line this year from 19-9 to 20-6, mimicking the college rules experiment. (Also unbeknownst to me, the WNBA season is actually in progress.) Kevin Pelton, who works […]

Last week I mentioned the fact that preseason polls do a good job at predicting the future, with some notable exceptions. I detailed the few teams that were ranked in the preseason top 10 and missed the NCAA Tourney. In this election year, it’s only fair to give equal time to the other side – […]

No Whining

Check it out, it’s my 100th post. It only took me 9 months to get here. Pretty impressive if I do say so myself. I have so many memories from the last year. Like remember that time I predicted great things for Portland? Or when I said LSU would get an at-large berth? Good times. […]

Polls don’t mean much in a sport where the champion is decided on the playing field. But in college hoops the preseason poll is a pretty good gauge as to which schools will be the power brokers in March. Since the tournament field expanded to 64 teams in 1985, only seven teams ranked in the […]

Rudy

Schedules for the ’05 season are coming out at a breakneck pace now. The ACC and SEC recently finalized their respective conference slates, allowing most of its member teams to release their full schedules this week. One of the interesting aspects of these schedules is the participants in the pre-season exhibition games. As you may […]