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Rank | Team (FPV) | Score | |
#1 | UConn (34) | 850 | |
#2 | Purdue | 816 | |
#3 | Tennessee | 717 | |
#4 | Houston | 707 | |
#5 | Alabama | 702 | |
#6 | Illinois | 652 | |
#7 | North Carolina | 623 | |
#8 | Iowa State | 592 | |
#9 | Duke | 560 | |
#10 | NC State | 512 | |
#11 | Marquette | 488 | |
#12 | Arizona | 476 | |
#13 | Creighton | 469 | |
#14 | Clemson | 426 | |
#15 | Gonzaga | 382 | |
#16 | Baylor | 306 | |
#17 | San Diego State | 301 | |
#18 | Auburn | 192 | |
#19 | Kansas | 160 | |
#20 | Kentucky | 110 | |
#21 | Utah State | 106 | |
#22 | Saint Mary's | 82 | |
#23 | Dayton | 72 | |
#23 | Seton Hall | 72 | |
#25 | Oregon | 64 |
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My answer to the first question going from oldest to most recent: -James Naismith -Phog Allen -Red Auerbach -Bill Russell -Kareem Abdul Jabbar -Larry Bird -Magic Johnson -David Stern -Michael Jordan -Lebron James
College basketball list -James Naismith -Phog Allen -Adolf Rupp -John Wooden -Kareem -Magic -Bird -Bobby Knight -Michael Jordan -Coach K
I’m not married to any of these takes, although I do have a reason for all of them.
EDIT: As r/ghgrain pointed reminded me Lew(Kareem) deserves to be on the list. I took off Dickie V
Bronny: 6’1” 210lbs Guard. Jeffrey: 6’1” 180lbs Guard.
Bronny: 25 Games Played for a 15 win team. Jeffrey: 26 Games Played for a 16 win team.
Bronny: 26% from 3. Jeffrey: 33% from 3.
Bronny: 1.1 Turnovers per game. Jeffrey: 0.5 Turnovers per game.
Bronny: 1 technical foul. Jeffrey: 0 technical fouls.
Bronny: 0 points vs Purdue. Jeffrey: 5 points in Mackey Arena.
Apologies if this question has already been asked previously or if this is the wrong place for it.
I recently saw a post/question asking about the biggest disparity in Men’s vs Women’s venue size and I was curious as to which colleges had the biggest disparity in regard to the Women’s team’s success versus the Men’s team? I’m not hugely into college basketball and my knowledge outside of recent tournaments is extremely lacklustre. I’m aware of more popular examples such as Baylor and South Carolina, but I was curious if there was more examples of this or perhaps less obvious examples, i.e. Teams that haven’t necessarily won the tournament but have appeared in the tournament and it’s later stages more times than their male counterparts.
I’m sure there’s a website where I could find this out for myself but I’m just curious as to any examples which immediately spring to mind for people and perhaps the reasoning behind the disparity?
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During the offseason of college basketball where there isn't much excitement besides the transfer portal, would you be interested in a user tournament to have more entertainment around college basketball? You get to chose the teams and I would make a tournament with those teams and simulate how it goes. Just curious what you fans think of that idea?!
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Eddie Lampkin scrubbed all mentions of Syracuse from his IG account. For now, there's no news on what this means. However, if he decommitts from Cuse, what are his options? The transfer portal is closed. I would assume that once you commit to a school, you are removed from the portal. Maybe not? Anyone have intricate knowledge of how the portal works?
Linder is gone! Wicks is back. This coaching change may be a year late but at least we got Sundance back. Let the Wicks Era begin! Go pokes!
Is Garrison Brooks a good comparison? An undersized center more than a modern stretch 4? How is he defending pick and rolls, and defending the perimeter? Are the midrange jumpers I see in his highlights a strength or just a trick of highlight editing? Did you feel like he was on the verge of breaking out into a really good player, or do you see him more as a complimentary player next season?
How does this work? Bronny James is probably the most prominent player to do this this year. Can Bronny wait and see if he gets drafted and then go back to college if he doesn’t? Or does he have to withdraw his name before the draft? Not sure where else to ask this.