Monday, February 2, 2009

Battling Brothers Bang the Boards

Last week went to the Battling Brothers - which set? Both!

Iowa Brothers Akaoni & NotaTurtle brought in 22 points a piece to top the field, which moved Akaoni solidly into second place and pulled NotaTurtle out of the basement and into 11th place. Akaoni's points came off a weak 10-6 record for the week, but some key wins by Dayton, Purdue and Texas A&M. NotaTurtle might have had his first winning week ever going 12-4. Ole Miss stepped up and beat both Kentucky & Miss St, both Boaris' teams. In fact 6 of Turtle's eight teams went 2-0 while Miami & Baylor went 0-2. Nice job, Turtle!

Wisconsin Brothers slugged away, with Jaybird & The CEO taking in 21 points each, and Jutdog hit 20. Jut has moved just 4 points behind Babblemur, and the other two moved into 5th & 6th place. Jaybird was 13-3, undefeated on Saturday, with some important wins from Northeastern and ND St. who are trying to lock up their minor conferences. Marquette is looking bad-ass, too. The CEO did even better, 13-2, also undefeated on Saturday. Villanova knocked off Pitt, and LSU knocked off Tennessee and Arkansas. Jut's 20 points was on 12-4 play, Wake lost after topping #1 Duke, and San Diego dropped two games before being dropped by the j-dog.

Others?
Gunz = 17; Phunmunki = 16; ProgressMedia = 16; Babblemur = 13; Boaris = 11; Musashisan = 10; HippieD = 7;

Boaris holds onto first place despite going 5-9 overall, and with 8 of those losses against other players. Boaris holds a 19 point lead on Akaoni.

Team of the Week:
Ole Miss (NotaTurtle) for finally pulling their heads out of their asses and beating some good basketball teams.

Bracketology
If you like to check out the odds of making the Big Dance, there is a new Bracketology out today on ESPN. (It would have been nice to see this new one before the draft, that South Carolina pick by Akaoni may be paying off...)

If these projections (including projected automatic bids from the minor conferences) come through then...

  • Boaris - 5 teams
  • Akaoni - 5 teams
  • Babblemur - 6 teams
  • Jutdog - 7 teams
  • Jaybird - 8 teams
  • The CEO - 5 teams
  • Gunz - 4 teams
  • ProgressMedia - 6 teams
  • Phunmunki - 5 teams
  • HippieD - 4 teams
  • NotaTurtle - 3 teams
  • Musashisan - 5 teams
That left only 2 teams on drafted - Morehead St. and Long Beach.

Games to Watch:
You can't overlook the UCONN - Louisville game Monday night, but don't overlook the Butler-Green Bay game for the lead in the Horizon...

On Tuesday UNLV (HippieD) and San Diego St (Babs) fight it out for first place in the Mountain West.

Wednesday's Michigan St - Minnesota should determine if Michigan St. actually sucks, or if they are going to run away with the Big 10 title. And Clemson has a chance to even things out on top of the ACC with a big game against Duke.

Thursday has UCLA vs. USC, which will make a big difference in the Pac 10 standings.

Saturday is even bigger than before thanks to the 24 new teams! Inter-conference play alert: Gonzaga-Memphis has potential to be a fun game to watch, and UCLA takes on struggling Notre Dame, and UCONN faces rising Michigan. Green Bay vs. Milwaukee in the Horizon could be critical for both, Austin Peay (Boaris) faces Murray St. (Progress) in the OVC, and New Mexico (Akaoni) can fight their way back up in the Mountain West against UNLV (HippieD).

Sunday's Purdue - Illinois game in the Big 10 is big for both, and Creighton (Babs) goes after first place UNI (CEO) in the MVC.

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

You forgot Wash over Zona St. Chump!

So where are my cheese products!

Aka

Ron said...

Oh did that really happen? I guess I was thinking Arizona and Washington State. I'll start looking around for some good mailable cheese.

Ron said...

San Diego State over UNLV! Wooo! At Las Vegas!

San Diego State now sits on top of the Mountain West at 6-2. Utah can tie them up if they beat TCU wednesday, Utah is 5-2, TCU 4-3. BYU, UNLV & New Mexico (who lost to BYU tonight) are all 5-3.

Didn't the Mountain West end last year with a four way tie? We could be seeing that happen again...

Anonymous said...

Nope - that was the WAC, with Utah St, Boise St, and ummmm... I think New Mexico St.

U'r lucky though buddy, one slip up, and bamm, I cruise right by you.

Next year: plus 1 for a top 25 win, plus another 1 for a top 10 win.

Go Indiana tonight! Looks like DUke will have their shot at Clemson in the top 10, at Clemson. We need a Duky loss to open up the conf standings.

SD St already beat Utah at Utah. So, the Utehs will need a few things to happen - particularly the all-difficult task of winning at BYU. With 5 players in double digit scoring, they have a solid, balanced attack that nets them a top 25 RPI and serious contention for a very strong conference. At least two teams will make the NCAA tourney from the Mountain.

~! Jut

Anonymous said...

We could add +1 for beating a mid-major top 10 too - http://www.collegeinsider.com/mmpoll/

a little spice for the middle class.

~ Jut

Anonymous said...

Reminder:

- A team that wins a major conference regular season earns 7 points
- A team that wins a non-major conference regular season earns 6 points
- A team that wins a major conference tournament earns 5 points
- A team that wins a non-major conference tournament earns 4 points

- A team that makes the post-season NIT final 4 receives 2 points*
- A team that makes the post-season NIT championship receives 4 points*
- The team that wins the post-season NIT championship receives 7 points*

- Each team that makes the NCAA tourney receives 4 points
- Each team earns 2 points for a NCAA tourney round 1 win*
- Each team earns 5 points for a NCAA tourney round 2 win*
- Each team earns 8 points for a NCAA tourney round 3 win*
- Each team earns 13 points for a NCAA tourney round 4 win*
- Each team earns 17 points for reaching the NCAA final*
- The team that wins the NCAA tourney earns 21 points.*
- * Each post-season win over another player will also include +2 points

Anonymous said...

I think we're ready for a chart update.

Anonymous said...

You mean with squiggly lines?

Anonymous said...

I have potentially 9 points coming to me tonight, Jut you got 5 - so I'm just going to go ahead and pull away from you alright?

Akaoni could get 9 points but realistically Texas A&M doesn't have a chance against Oklahoma, so call it 4, but 3 are in the Drake Creighton game. So Akaoni gets 4 to my 6, or he gets 1 to my 9. If this last case happens (Creighton over Drake) I tie Akaoni for second place.

Boaris could pick up 7 pts but Providence vs. Villanova is leaning Villanova in my book, so more like 4. Still a huge lead.

Gunz has a potential 17 points up tonight! Unfortunately for him he is going to lose at least 3 of those 4 head to head matchups.

Anonymous said...

I think A&M is a better team than you think. Will they beat Oklahoma? Probably not, but they have the front line to give them a challenge...

Aka-

Anonymous said...

Dammit dammit kick scratch kick kick. The Deacons don't want the conf. Upper-cut upper-cut left jab.

Anonymous said...

Look at Turtle go! Big win over Wake Forest last night... Is Miami back in the game?

McGrumps said...

Wow, my (unranked, much maligned) team destroyed Jut's (top 5, much hyped) team. I found that very satisfying.

Anonymous said...

u commie iowan - u picked miami ahead of wake forest. there will be no satisfaction for you. u stay in the gutter

Anonymous said...

My team is finally acheiving the suckiness I predicted from the start. It's good to know that my initial impression of my team was accurate...

Anonymous said...

Things are looking dimmer and dimmer for CEO's shitty conference contenders. Munki with a nice day yesterday, topped off with a fine UW win.

Babs, check CEO's Duke loss, as it isn't marked.

Where the hell is the line chart.

j

Anonymous said...

HUH!!! With Vermont blowing a 24 pt lead, Boston U has now moved into sole possesion of first place in their division. However, Mt St Mary's now has only the conf tourney to count on, as Robert Morris pulls away. VCU blows a huge opportunity as Northeastern give William and Mary only their second conf win and VCU loses to UNC-W giving them like only their fourth Conf win. Weds determines if Duke is a pretender or a contender. Right now they're playing more like the pretender. Whoever gets the #1 seed playing out of Charlotte can say hello to the final four. Wake is fading, Duke is fading, UNC has new lift, and Clemson is emerging as a contender. It will be a fight to the finish.


-The CEO

Anonymous said...

Fixed Duke's loss. No impact on score, of course.

A lot of these conferences are really tight. Big 10 (after Michigan State): 5 teams are 6-3 or 6-4.

SEC is anyone's guess.

Winning the conferences is going to be veeeery interesting.

Note that if two teams tie with the best record in conference, they BOTH get the points for the conference, not split the total evenly.

McGrumps said...

Some thoughts:

1. The oft-snickered at Cal State Northridge (bitches) is tied for the lead of of the Big West Conference.

2. Coming into this season, Kent State had 10 consecutive 20-win seasons. They have currently won three-in-a-row and must win their remaining nine games in order to keep that streak alive (if you assume zero post-season victories).

3. The latest CBS Sports projection of the NCAA Tournament had Washington projected to win the PAC-10 and get the automatic bid. Whoever made that prediction is a complete moron (even if it ends up happening).

4. Ole Miss has won three in a row against Kentucky, Mississippi State, and Auburn, despite having lost three key starters prior to the season, including their star player.

5. UCLA has started blowing people out. Watch out!

6. The Miami Hurricanes beat formerly No. 1 ranked Wake Forest by 27 POINTS the other day!!!!!!!

7. My teams will all undoubtedly start losing again after I post this.

Anonymous said...

Turtle Rising

I noticed Northridge is borderline on top of their conference. Ole Miss is jamming. BIG Saturday coming up for you NotaTurtle!

UCLA is sure to thump the waning Notre Dame, Ole Miss should take down Vanderbilt, but can Miami keep it up against Duke?

Unfortunately Milwaukee is going down to Green Bay, but the UTEP - Tulsa game should be interesting.

So who you going to get in the NCAA? UCLA, Miami and Illinois are locks. Ole Miss is easily on the bubble, and Northridge can win their conference bid. Baylor needs to get their shit together.

-babs

Anonymous said...

Friday low lights:

Only three games tonight.

Belmont (Phunmunki) could put them in contention in the A-Sun if they beat Campbell, joining E. Tenn St. and Jacksonville Dolphins with 10 conference wins.

Marquette (Jaybird) is undefeated in the Big East, playing South Florida (2-7, 7-14). I think an upset is about to happen.

Cornell (Jutdog) v. Princeton - both undefeated in the Ivy, Cornell's only true opponent - is the Ivy league still Div. I???

Anonymous said...

Regarding the previous Assinine statement , "Note that if two teams tie with the best record in conference, they BOTH get the points for the conference, not split the total evenly."

Babs,

Lets be clear: The conference winner receives the points. Your push for "best record" is shallow, and quite frankly illegal. As consistent with last year, and the rules, it is conf winner. For example:

Big 10 ends with two teams going 13-3, Michigan St and Purdue. Michigan St beats Purdue in both head to head matches, then Michigan St wins the conf, and our pts, and the big ten reg season championship, despite record tie. If the teams split head to heads, then they both win. If they don't play each other, then they both win. If they only play once, then whoever wins wins.

In all the history of college basketball, few claims have been more ridiculous than your push for a team that doesn't win their conference to somehow receive recognition for winning their conference.

Whoever hangs the banner is our winner.

~ The Director

Anonymous said...

Director,

Did someone poop in your ear? Just wondering since you seem to have shit for brains.

~ Babs

Anonymous said...

Who predicted Marquette would lose to South Florida? That was me.

Anonymous said...

Let's drop the CEO's NCAA hopefulls down to 3.

Anonymous said...

Wow, I'll take that bet Anonymous, come forth with yourself and stick to your three, would that be: Duke, Villanova, and LSU?

I guess that means Sienna doesn't get in, or Boston University (tougher shot, but winning their conf), I think picking up Northern Iowa by the CEO has hurt their chances, they're playing bad now.

Mt St Mary's needs to win their conf tourney to get in, and Middle Ten State needs to be sent packing, they're falling apart....

Maybe you're right, but I see minimum 4, which is sad.....

-The CEO