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NCAA Tournament Notes - March 21, 2005

Congratulations to the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Panthers. They played a great game on Saturday against Boston College. I don't think Milwaukee is a better team than BC, but they were certainly the better team on Saturday. They mixed torrid three point shooting with good dribble penetration and had an unbelievable day at the free throw line (95% before an inconsequential miss at the end). I would love to see Bruce Pearl's gutsy team in the Final Four, but that will be almost impossible given the fact that they are in the toughest region in recent memory (Illinois, Oklahoma State and Arizona remain in that region).

For BC, it was a better ending. It was the third time in five years that the Eagles were in position to advance to the Sweet Sixteen with a minute left only to see things unravel. The Eagles were one of the five best teams in the country for 25 games, but they are clearly not one of the sixteen best now. They lost their "mojo" in a home game against Pitt on the final Monday of the regular season and never regained it. Every good team (except perhaps Illinois) goes through a three or four game slump at some point during the season. BC chose to do it at the most inopportune time. But, Al Skinner's program is on the rise (115 wins in five years). They return four starters next year and the fifth is soon-to-be Sophomore Sean Williams, who could be a dominant force in the ACC on both sides of the ball. Steve Hailey will return as the backup point guard. If the Eagles can find a couple more role players to step up and replace the departing Jermaine Watson and Nate Doornekamp, there is no reason why they shouldn't be even better next season.

As a graduate, I am very excited about Boston College joining the ACC. Clearly, the ACC is a better academic fit for Boston College even if the geography doesn't make a lot of sense. Watching the incredible ACC basketball games this season, I couldn't help but be excited about being a part of it. The challenge for Al Skinner and the players will be to adapt to the ACC style of play (less physical, faster pace). At one point, the prospect of leaving the Big East after 25 years was bittersweet, but the classless and infantile behavior of some of the people at the remaining Big East schools (particularly the University of Connecticut) eliminated any positive feelings I once had for the Big East Conference. I think in time the positive memories will return. For now, I can't get beyond the lawsuits, the double-standard (Miami and Virginia Tech were not criticized for leaving), the hypocrisy (most of these schools would have jumped ship had they been invited and they had no problem looting Conference USA), the unprofessional behavior of Commissioner Mike "I treat Notre Dame better than the schools in my conference" Tranghese, the officiating vendetta (for football in '03 and basketball in the second half of this season), the whining from Rutgers (despite the fact that their pathetic football program helped drive Miami out), the travel fiasco in Syracuse during the 2003 football season and of course the unrelenting blather from the stunningly arrogant Jim Calhoun.

Let me first say that I am a big fan of ESPN.com's Sports Guy, Bill Simmons. I've often provided links to his articles on the Red Sox, Patriots and Celtics and will continue to do so. His ramblings are very amusing (though I could do without the 500 words a month on Beverly Hills 90210 and The OC). His animated cartoons are hysterical. However, I could not let the week pass without commenting on The Sport Guy's March Madness Diary, which included a few snippy comments about Boston College. Bill Simmons, in case you didn't know, is a graduate of Holy Cross. Simmons and Dan Shaughnessy have become the poster children for "Holy Cross Grad Boston College Envy." Here's a sample.

Simmons: "It's time for my favorite NCAA tradition ... that's right, rooting against BC!"

I have no problem with this. The students and grads at every Boston area school root against BC. Having teams to root against is part of the fun of being a sports fan.

Simmons: "Jermaine Watson pulls off a three-point play to put BC up by seven. Out of anyone in this tournament who jumped out of a second-story plate glass window to escape armed assailants last weekend, he's playing the best."

I found this comment very amusing.

Simmons: "Looks like BC is going to beat Penn by 20. On the bright side for Penn grads, they can take out their anger on the BC grads working under them."

Okay, this would be an excellent comeback from a Penn grad. Coming from a Holy Cross grad, it is utterly ridiculous. This is the equivalent of a Clippers fan making fun the Lakers for losing to the Spurs. Simmons clearly has a bone to pick with BC. To borrow a Sports Guy phrase, I wish I could bet on things like "Bill Simmons was once rejected for admission to Boston College." Think about it, would a maniacal sports fan like Bill Simmons go to a school with no Division 1-A football and a basketball program that hasn't won a tournament game since they used peach baskets for hoops if he could have gone to BC?

Simmons: "By the way, Raftery just mentioned that the Ohio coach learned his craft as a longtime assistant of BC coach Al Skinner. Is this a good thing or a bad thing?"

Tearing apart Al Skinner is nothing new for Simmons. He's often referred to Skinner as a poor coach. I might say that this opinion is moronic, but that would be an insult to morons. Al Skinner has won 115 games in the past five years (an average of 23 per year) without a recruiting class that even ranks in the top 50. BC has been eliminated in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past five years. With UConn's priority seeding, I'm sure they would have been in the Sweet Sixteen and maybe beyond a couple of times. Skinner reached the NCAA Tournament four times while at Rhode Island. Who knows, maybe Simmons received a rejection letter from URI as well.

Simmons: "Three great things about the Charlotte/NC State game: It's taking place in Worcester (where I spent four years in college); there's a "Holy Cross" logo on the court; and the great Gus Johnson is announcing."

The greatest accomplishment for Holy Cross is having its logo printed on the court for an NCAA Tournament game. Doesn't that say it all? For the record, I have nothing against Holy Cross. It is a fine school. I wouldn't be writing this if Simmons could keep his envy to himself.

Has anyone ever seen Gonzaga's Adam Morrison and Randall "Pink" Floyd from Dazed and Confused in the same place at the same time?

I watched a little of the Congressional Steroid Hearings last week during basketball timeouts. I was happy that the Congressmen put the players, the commish and the player's union on the spot. They accurately pointed out how ludicrous it is that baseball players have a five strikes policy and that the fine for a first offense ($10,000) is, for the average baseball player, the equivalent of a $25 fine for an average American. At the same time, I found it a bit hypocritcal for the members of the U.S. Congress to be lecturing about the special treatment of baseball players. Does anyone get more special treatment than politicians?

During the Big East Tournament, West Virginia fans were chanting "ACC" late in their game with BC. They repeated the same chant in the NCAA Tournament (WV played in the same venue as BC). Is this supposed to be an insult? Is the best they can come up with? Would Yankee fans chant "2004" to Red Sox fans? Would Laker fans chant "Shaq" when the Miami Heat are in town? I wonder if West Virginia held a statewide contest and the "ACC" chant was the winning entry.

One of the great things about the NCAA Tournament is that no one rushes the court after games. A good court rush is fine once in a great while (maybe if you beat Duke for the first time in 20 years) but this year it seemed like the students were rushing the court after every home win. The Villanova fans rushed the court after beating Pittsburgh. Clemson fans rushed the court after beating Virginia Tech. What does it say about your program if the student body rushes the court after beating Virginia Tech in basketball?

I was wondering: if there existed just one Women's NIT pool for the entire country, would more than 20 people enter? Attendance for the first two rounds of the women's NCAA tourney is putrid. I can't imagine what it's like for the Women's NIT. In the box score next to "Attendance" do they just list everyone's name?

In case you are wagering, the over/under on the UConn basketball program going on probation is 2006.

I love college basketball and March Madness, but I do have some criticisms. Here are Ten things I hate about the NCAA Tournament or College Basketball (in no particular order).

  1. Billy Packer -- I think it is time for Packer to be inducted into the "Duke Suck-up" Hall of Fame. CBS should not allow him to do color commentary for Duke. It is absolutely painful to listen to him during Duke telecasts.


  2. Timeouts Called While Players are Sprawling Out of Bounds -- It is insanity that a team can call a timeout while the player with the ball is in midair three feet out of bounds. Both Gonzaga and Boston College saw their tournament hopes officially die on a play like this. Both were down one possession in the final minute when the opponent was granted a TO while falling out of bounds. Instead of having the ball, Gonzaga and BC were forced to begin fouling and their seasons were over. A player should at least have two feet in bounds in order for a timeout to be called.


  3. Thirty Second Timeouts -- Thirty second timeouts would be fine except for the fact that all of them last for at least two minutes. A thirty second timeout should not be an excuse to show the Spring Break Shark Attack commercial for the 900th time. And while we're on the subject ...


  4. Commercials for Shows that No Self-Respecting College Hoops Fan Would Watch -- For example, Oh, I don't know ... SPRING BREAK SHARK ATTACK!


  5. Free Throws After TV Timeouts (Instead of Before) -- In the past, the TV timeout would come at four minute intervals following a stoppage in play (a non-shooting foul, ball out of bounds, etc) except in cases where a player was headed to the free throw line. Prior to this year, a player would get his free throws before the TV timeout. Now the free throws come after the TV timeout, probably because the networks were tired of guys missing their final free throw attempt and thus temporarily postponing the commercial break. This change is terrible for fans and I'd guess even worse for the player who has to wait four minutes before taking his shots at the foul line. It certainly appears that the NCAA is pandering to the networks at the expense of the players and the flow of the game.


  6. The Three Point Line -- Actually, I love the three-pointer. It is the second greatest invention in the history of college basketball (the shot clock being the greatest invention - don't get me started on the "four corners" offense). But, the line needs to be moved back another foot or two from the basket. Too many one-dimensional teams are winning simply by heaving up 20 to 25 three pointers per game. The three-point shot is great, but it's just a little too easy from 19'9".


  7. 1 vs 16 Games -- Number 16 seeds are now 0-84 against 1 seeds. We've seen in the past (and last week) that the 13 and 14 seeds have been very competitive. They have won nearly 20% of the time and have given the higher seeds a good game more often than not. The 15 seeds are 4-80 against the 2s but at least they have a chance to win. The 16 seeds have virtually no chance to win and they normally lose by 20-30 points. This means that the first round is essentially a bye for the 1 seeds, which wouldn't be as much of a problem if the 1 seeds were earned, rather than bestowed by some biased committee. I would love to see the tournament expand to 68 teams with four play-in games. This would increase the competitiveness not only of the 1 vs 16 game, but all of the first round games featuring the top four seeds. The bubble teams would become 13 seeds, the current 13 and 14 seeds would become 14 and 15 seeds and the current 15 and 16 seeds would be playing each other for the right to challenge the 1 seed in the first round. This would mean more upsets and more good games. It would also give four additional bubble teams a chance to play in the tournament. I don't think it would have been the end of the world to have Notre Dame, Maryland and St. Joe's added to this year's field.


  8. Players With Ponytails -- This is men's basketball, not tennis, figure skating or the Antonio Banderas Lookalike World Series.


  9. The Seed Justification Crowd -- The fact that Kansas was upset in the first round does not justify the fact that they were given a lower seed than UConn. If Louisville had lost in the second round, it would not have allowed the Committee to justify the fact that they were given a 4 seed. BC's loss to Milwaukee-Wisconsin does not mean that they should not have been given a 3 seed or better. Anything can happen on any given day in the tournament. Some teams have come very close to losing in the first or second round and won the championship later on. For all we know, Kansas may have won it all had they survived Bucknell. Seeding should be based on what a team has accomplished during the season, not on the hunches of the Selection Committee. I love both college and professional sports but this is one area where pro sports comes out ahead. If the Patriots finish 12-4 and the Jets finish 11-5 this year, I don't have to worry about the Jets getting a better seed in the NFL Playoffs.


  10. The NCAA Selection Committee -- Normally, I have a problem with the way the Committee handles the bubble teams. This year, my issue was the awful job in seeding. I had my say on this subject in the March 16th Notes if you are interested.



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NOTES ARCHIVE

NCAA Tournament (3/16/2005)

Superbowl Notes (2/7/2005)

Boston College 19-0 (2/3/2005)

Pats/Celtics (1/26/2005)

Pats-Colts (1/14/2005)

The Newest Red Sox (1/3/2005)

BCS Idiocy and More (12/5/2004)

Pistons/Pacers Fight (11/24/2004)

Election Special (11/5/2004)

World Series Notes (10/28/2004)

ALCS Notes (10/11/2004)

Baseball Playoff Notes (10/4/2004)

Sox Wild Card Chase (9/27/2004)

NFL Predictions (9/6/2004)

Summer Olympics and More (8/31/2004)

AL and NL MVP and Cy Young Races (8/17/2004)

Red Sox Notes (8/1/2004)

Michael Moore, Idiot and Traitor (7/18/2004)

More Crying from Bonds and Grady "Bobble Arm" Dolls (6/24/2004)

Sox Update, LA Luckers News and More (6/8/2004)

Eli "Spoiled Brat" Manning and More (5/9/2004)

UConn's Easy Path to the Title and More (4/6/2004)

Al Skinner and More (3/7/2004)

A-Rod to the Yanks (2/16/2004)

Superbowl (2/1/2004)

Pats Playoffs and More (1/23/2004)

A-Rod Talk and More (1/4/2004)

12/7/2003

11/21/2003

Red Sox Eulogy (10/18)

ALCS Idiot List (10/13)

Red Sox Notes (10/7)

10/2/2003

MLB Playoff Rankings

Fake News from Notre Dame

9/12/2003

Red Sox Report

7/16/2003

6/15/2003

5/5/2003

4/10/2003

3/19/2003

2/20/2003

January 2003

My NFL Sunday Ticket Diary

Sep-Nov 2002

BC-Notre Dame

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May 2002

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