Archive for March, 2008

What a weekend

Kyle here:
As for our pool, looks like there was some big movement from some former linemen (Campen, Frisard & Turcotte)who cut their teeth in the trenches….not a one of them goes under 250 lbs, or below 6 foot 2, save the Guillot Kid…..

Memphis brings back memories of Phi Slamma Jamma. Unbelievable….and it’s not like Texas doesn’t have any schloarship players, and Memphis ran away from them from the opening tip. One question, though: How many championships did Phi Slamma Jamma win??? Exactly. Hansbrough and Kevin Love get all the pub, but Memphis’ Joey Dorsey is a beast and the better athlete of the tree, ya hear. he just needs to play within himself and keep his emotions in check. He tends to fuss when things don’t go his way. If UCLA is to beat memphis, they better jump on them early.

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…And then there were (Final) Four

So you’re kicking yourself, saying you knew you should have just stuck with the favorites? Well those who did fared pretty well. The Cats did me and a few others in. Campen makes a big move, Turcotte will go as far as Memphis goes, Mike Guillot, N.O. native relocated to Tar Heel country makes up ground with N.C., and Don Jay Frisard from the Destin, FL territory moves into contention.

Davidson almost knocked off Goliath. As phenomenal as Curry was in rounds 1-3, it seemed to me that he forced too many shots in a 9-25 effort against Kansas. Kevin Love was a beast against Xavier. As great as Hansbrough played, this Lawson guy kicks the Tar Heel offense into another gear. Memphis has an unbelievable mix of size and athleticism.

How about a few close games next week.

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Elite 8, Day 2

The Big Ten decided to fold their tents and to go home and watch the rest of the tourney on TV. Is WI and MSU the best you’ve got? The Davidson run continues (Cinderella story), and Curry continues to be the story of the tourney with another 30+ game. Looks like the Memphis Tigers are a little tougher than most gave them credit for, but free throws in blowouts and free throws in close games are different animals - let’s see how they do against the Longhorns.

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NCAA Elite 8 Day 1

Like a bunch of hit men with machine guns at the toll booth, the Tennessee Vols did in my boy! (Mikey Mikey Vincenzo’s (Cortello’s) bracket swims with da fishes). Tennessee has about as much discipline as a detention class with a substitute teacher. The clock strikes midnight on the Hilltoppers - once again the Bruins are tough as nails in crunch time.

Any competition for the Tar Heels?

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Why Chris Paul Won’t Win the MVP

In a road win against the Cavs Wednesday, CP3 had an incredible 20 assists and 1 turnover. Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett score a lot of points, and will put down more highlight reel slam dunks, and that will impress the voters (LeBron won’t get serious consideration unless the Cavs improve their record).

But make no mistake about it - Paul’s ability to find the open man even when he looks out of control is the reason the Hornets are on top in the west. He always knows where the shooter is, and that’s the key to team basketball - and to being a true MVP.

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…And then there were (Sweet) 16

Craig here,

Everybody’s bracket still has a live Champion, and only 5 points separate the field. Marcon’s bracket looks tough. Chris Stant takes a blow with the loss of his runner-up, G’town.

Big games in the next round with Louisville/TN and Stanford/TX. Nice efforts in losses by Miss St., Miami (FL), and Butler.

At this point in the tourney, it’s all about survival. Close wins are sometimes more helpful than blowouts - they show what a team is made of in crunch time.

Hoop junkies - can’t wait for Thurs.

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Day 3 NCAA Complete

Craig here,

UCLA keeps my bracket on life support. These kids have tremendous will and confidence in crunch time. The dismissal of the Big Ten might have been premature - Tom Izzo’s Spartans have underachieved this year, but looked tough in knocking off Big East conference champs. Also Wisconsin rolled over Michael Beasley and K St.

Duke lives by the 3, and missed 15 consecutive in the loss to W.V. Two SEC teams get a shot a #1 seeds to day (AR vs. NC and Miss St. vs. Memphis), expect at least one of those games to be tough.

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Ouch! Day 2 NCAA Complete

Craig here:

Day 1 was a little lackluster, Day 2 made up for it. Four double-digit seeds move to round 2 in the Midwest bracket.

The good:
Kyle predicted the Villanova win and told us to watch Western Ky. Craig moves into a tie for the lead with 25 correct.

The bad:
Kyle and Craig both had USC in the elite 8, Craig had Clemson in the Final 4 (ouch!), and Kyle said to watch out for Kentucky and George Mason.

The ugly:
Craig’s Midwest bracket.

Question for discussion:
Which team seeded 10 or higher will go the farthest?

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NCAA Tourney Day 2 (mid-day)

Craig here,

Looks like the upset bug is on the loose today. Drake and W. Ky was one of the best games in recent memory.

Looks like my son Michael is giving me a run for my money.

Marcon (Rummel ‘82) joins Turcotte at the top, while Guillot (former homeroom/English teacher) brings up the rear.

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Welcome to the Italian Sports Guys Blog! (NCAA Hoops)

Craig here,

Well, NCAA Hoops day 1 is over. Kyle and I took a big hit when USC, an elite 8 prediction by both of us took a fall. Too much muscle and offensive rebounding by Kansas St.

Congrats to Ray Turcotte, leading the ISG tourney challenge with 15/16.

Tough break for the kids from Belmont (isn’t that between Danny and Turnbull?), they were wound up like a drug store wristwatch in crunch time against the Blue Devils, but I’m not sure Duke will make it through the weekend.

Nice job by the Big East in Day One - Pitt, Notre Dame, and West Virginia looked tough.

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