Monday, December 27, 2010

Akaoni Destroys Christmas

In the seventh week Akaoni rose from his slumber and destroyed Christmas, earning in one week 25% of his total points for the season. How did this happen??? It started with a disappointing Northwestern loss to St. Johns (Babblemur) in the MSG Holiday Festival, but quickly turned around on Wednesday with teams going 7-0, followed by a 3-1 Thursday, his only loss to himself (Butler over Florida St). On X-Mas Eve Southern Miss dropped the Cancun Cup to Colorado State, but on X-Mas day Butler took the 4 point Hawaii Diamond Head and Florida State won the consolation game giving him a total of 26 points for the week on a 14-3 performance.

There was no change at the top of the leader board as Gunz (+11), Boaris (+13) and Mad Mader (+11) all maintained their top 3 spots. Mooseye tied up Mad Mader in points (114) to rise from 5th to 4th, McGrumps hanging on 1 point back in 5th thanks to a strong Richmond defeat of Seton Hall on Sunday.

The CEO and Babblemur moved from 7th and 9th to 6th and 7th off of strong performances this week. The CEO picked up 15 off big wins and a 7-1 record - Gonzaga over Xavier and Missouri over Illinois, plus a couple of wins out of Wash St in the Diamondhead. Babblemur grabbed 19 points off an 11-2 record led by St. Johns in the MSG Tournament.

Jaybird (+9) and Jutdog (+10) fell to 8th and 9th place respectively, 4-5 points behind Babblemur. Akaoni's huge week powered him out of 12th place and into 10th place just 4 points down from Jutdog. Some Guy in Illinois was bumped to 11th, Slake B's tough week (+5, 3-5) dropped him to 12th, and Musashisan's +12 moved him just 11 points away from getting off the floor.

Standings after Week Seven:
  • 1. Gunz 139 (69-21)
  • 2. Boaris 120 (71-23)
  • 3. Mad Mader 114 (69-23)
  • 4. Mooseye 114 (64-26)
  • 5. McGrumps 113 (69-24)
  • 6. The CEO 109 (65-24)
  • 7. Babblemur 108 (67-26)
  • 8. Jaybird 104 (67-27)
  • 9. Jutdog 103 (63-30)
  • 10. Akaoni 99 (69-23)
  • 11. Some Guy in Illinois 89 (59-33)
  • 12. Slake B 82 (52-35)
  • 13. Musashisan 71 (57-36)

Monday, December 20, 2010

Oh Shit, More Tournaments

That's right - Five Tournaments are left for points, four this week, one next. Here's the breakdown:

MSG Holiday Festival (Dec. 20-21) - 2 points

Northwestern (Akaoni) vs. St. Francis
St. John's (Babs) vs. Davidson

Both of these guys could use the two points.

Las Vegas Classic (Dec. 22-23) - 2 points

Northern Iowa (Musa) vs. Indiana
New Mexico (Mooseye) vs. Colorado (Babblemur)

Cancun Governor's Cup (Dec. 22-24) - 3 points


St. Louis (Mad Mader) vs. Northeastern
Southern Miss (Akaoni) vs. East Tenn St.
Ole Miss (SGII) vs. Texas St.
Colorado St. vs. Appalac St.

Hawaii Diamond Head Classic (Dec. 22-25) - 4 points


Miss St (Jaybird) vs. Washington St (CEO)
Baylor (Musashisan) vs. San Diego
Butler (Akaoni) vs. Utah
Florida St (Akaoni) vs. Hawaii

Cable Car Classic (Dec. 29-30) - 2 points


Santa Clara vs. Northeastern
Wofford (The CEO) vs. Kent St

Its all CEO's to win or lose!

Everyone Gains on Gunz and Boaris

Week Six was supposed to be a slow week, but a slew of upsets and fulfilled curses held #1 Gunz to 9 points and #2 Boaris to a mere 5 points and a rare losing record for the week (5-6).

8 others scored in double digits, led by Mooseye who nailed 18 points off 8 wins due to knocking off two Top 10 teams for 5 pts each. Lowly Charlotte stung #7 Tennessee on Friday, followed by Florida taking down #6 Kansas State on Saturday.

Jaybird rose 3 spots with 17 points and an 11-1 record for the week. CEO scored 14 off an 8-1 week, and Akaoni actually beat other players' teams to score 14 off an 8-1 week. McGrumps had the biggest coup of the week with an Oakland win over #7 Tennessee helping him to 13 points.

Biggest losers this week: Boaris +5 (5-6), Jutdog +6 (6-3), Musashisan +7 (7-4).

Standings after Week Six:

  • Current with all Dec 19 (Sunday) Games
  • 1. Gunz 128 (62-19)
  • 2. Boaris 107 (62-20)
  • 3. Mad Mader 103 (60-20)
  • 4. McGrumps 101 (61-21)
  • 5. Mooseye 101 (57-22)
  • 6. Jaybird 95 (60-22)
  • 7. The CEO 94 (58-23)
  • 8. Jutdog 93 (57-26)
  • 9. Babblemur 89 (56-24)
  • 10. Some Guy in Illinois 79 (51-29)
  • 11. Slake B 77 (49-30)
  • 12. Akaoni 73 (55-20)
  • 13. Musashisan 59 (47-32)

Monday, December 13, 2010

Tennessee Leads Boaris to Top of Boring Week of Basketball

Week Five Recap

Week Five resulted in little to no change to the Leader Board, as players saw an average of 12.3 games and a total of 25 head to head match ups (averaging 3.8 each). Given these meaningless statistics, an average "perfect week" for week five would result in 20 points.

Boaris was the only player this week to reach this target, going 12-1 and 3-0 against other players, with an additional 2 points for popping Top 10 Pittsburgh. #6 Kansas State, #7 Tennessee, #21 Louisville, and #22 UNLV are testament to his success. He narrowed the gap between himself and Gunz by 3 points to 17.

Gunz held onto the top spot with 17 pts (9-4) thanks to a 4-3 performance against other players (i.e. it could have been worse for the rest of us). Mad Mader held onto the #3 position with 17 of his own.

In the "Cluster" McGrumps held onto 4th place with 17 pts, Jut flipped into 5th place with 18 points, Mooseye stayed in 6th with 13 points, The CEO tumbled into 7th with 9 pts, Babblemur and Jaybird stayed at 8th and 9th with 12 points each.

No change in the Cellar where Slake B's 8-1 record gave him 10 pts, SGII matched that with 10 off an 8-4 week, Akaoni squeeked out 8 pts (6-4) and Musashisan struggled for 7 pts (5-6).

Week Six Preview

It is Finals Week on many campuses, another week of fewer games and fewer point opportunities. Players will average only 9.8 games this week, with 21 head to head matchups (3.2 average per player) so an average "perfect" week this week will result in 16 points, not a lot of room to move up and down the Leader Board.

At the top of the Leader Board, Gunz has only 8 games with 2 head to heads, and assuming Stanford beats struggling Butler he is looking at 12 points. Boaris can gain more ground with 11 games including 5 head-to-head matchups, 4 of which are winnable, but Kansas State vs. Florida (Mooseye) is the important one.

Down in the Cellar, Musashisan has some big opportunities as Baylor takes on struggling Gonzaga (The CEO), but Alabama will need a Crimson Miracle to beat Oklahoma State (Gunz). A 10 point week won't do much toward catching Akaoni, who could get 3 from Florida St vs. Loyola Marymount (Boaris) and Texas Tech vs. UTEP (Jaybird) and don't be too surprised if Missouri State knocks off St. Louis (Mad Mader). Slake B and Some Guy in Illinois won't be caught by those two yet though, but won't climb out of the Cellar, either.

Also, watch out for Mooseye who has a potential 24 points, but that includes Charlotte playing a red-hot Tennessee team so lets call it 19 potential points.

Standings After Week Five
  • Current with all Dec 12 (Sunday) Games
  • 1. Gunz 119 (55-18)
  • 2. Boaris 102 (57-14)
  • 3. Mad Mader 91 (52-19)
  • 4. McGrumps 88 (54-19)
  • 5. Jutdog 87 (51-23)
  • 6. Mooseye 83 (49-20)
  • 7. The CEO 80 (50-22)
  • 8. Babblemur 79 (48-22)
  • 9. Jaybird 78 (49-21)
  • 10. Slake B 68 (42-27)
  • 11. Some Guy in Illinois 67 (43-27)
  • 12. Akaoni 59 (47-19)
  • 13. Musashisan 52 (40-28)

Monday, December 6, 2010

ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzz

After two tumultuous weeks of high stakes (and high points) tournaments, Week Four returns us to a more routine 13-16 games-per-week schedule, less fluctuation in point differences between players, and slower movement on the Leaderboard, particularly at the top and at the bottom.

Almost everyone picked up between 12-18 points, almost everyone won between 8-12 games, almost everyone lost between 4-7 games. Here are our standouts:
  • Gunz had a routine 9-5 week but led the field with +23 points thanks to a 5-0 record against other players last week, including Duke's win over then #2 Michigan State.
  • Boaris picked up a mediocre +15 points, but his teams went 13-3, best record of the week. Unfortunately those three losses were all against other players.
  • Slake B's teams took a nose dive this week, going 5-9 overall, 2-7 against other players, for a total +9 for the week.
Our Leaderboard has divided into three tiers, with a big cluster in the middle one. Lets look closer:

Top Tier (82+)

Gunz (102) and Boaris (82) have risen far enough above the rest of the pack so as to ensure their #1-#2 positions for an additional week barring major surprises. Mad Mader could argue that he deserves to be in this Top Tier in 3rd Place but a weak 9-6 record last week for +13 didn't help his case, and only 4 points separate him from 5 other players on the leader board.

Cluster Tier (66-74)

7 players have between 66-74 points, a slim 8 point difference that could put 9th place into 3rd with a solid Wednesday or Saturday performance. Mad Mader (74) sits on top, but close behind are McGrumps (71) who had a solid 11-4 outing last week and The CEO (71) who picked up 20 points of 12-4 record. Following closely behind is Mooseye (70) and Jutdog (69) who had respectable weeks. Babblemur (67) rose out of the Basement Tier off 21 points thanks to USC's upset over Texas, and Jaybird (66) pretty much fell from the top of the cluster to the bottom with a low +12 week.

For these 7 players a solid week could lift anyone of them to the top of the cluster, maybe even gain some ground on the Top Tier.

Basement Tier (45-58)

An extra room was added onto the Basement to accommodate Slake B (58), whose slide from 2nd place two weeks ago has him just one point up on Some Guy in Illinois (57) and clinging to 10th place. SGII has been trying to pound his way up the Leaderboard, and although he went 8-7 last week he gained 18 points by going 5-4 against other players. Illinois knocked off North Carolina and Gonzaga, and Washington beat Long Beach St and Texas Tech. Another +18 week could move SGII out of the Basement.

Akaoni (51) however has to contend with a scrappy and tenacious Musashisan (45), who has been ensuring wins due to his teams playing each other so often. Musa picked up 14 points last week to Akaoni's 13 points, slowly narrowing the gap and raising the floor. These four Basement Dwellers need exceptional weeks to climb out of the Basement. Musa has 4 games against other players this coming week, Akaoni has 4, SGII has 5 and Slake 2, winning these would help but NOT losing the other games is essential.

Week Five Preview

Nothing interesting happening this week. Well, fine -
  • Michigan State (Musa) vs. Syracuse (Mad Mader) on Tuesday should be a quality game to watch;
  • Memphis (McGrumps) vs. Kansas (Mooseye) on Tuesday should be another quality matchup;
  • On Wednesday the CEO plays with himself in a double header: Gonzaga (CEO) vs. Wash St (CEO), and Missouri (CEO) vs. Vandy (CEO);
  • Georgetown (Gunz) vs. Temple (Jaybird) pits two hot teams this year;
  • Butler (Akaoni) vs. Xavier (Slake) in a Basement Buster game on Thursday;
  • Dayton (Akaoni) vs. Old Dominion (Jut) will be another great mid-major clash.
That's it I'm done

Standings after Week Four:
  • Current with all Dec 5 Games
  • 1. Gunz 102 (46-14)
  • 2. Boaris 82 (45-13)
  • 3. Mad Mader 74 (43-15)
  • 4. McGrumps 71 (45-15)
  • 5. The CEO 71 (41-18)
  • 6. Mooseye 70 (40-18)
  • 7. Jutdog 69 (39-20)
  • 8. Babblemur 67 (38-18)
  • 9. Jaybird 66 (41-17)
  • 10. Slake B 58 (34-26)
  • 11. Some Guy in Illinois 57 (35-23)
  • 12. Akaoni 51 (41-15)
  • 13. Musashisan 45 (35-22)

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Dream Team vs Scream Team

This is the squad you wished you had, the top scoring teams from each round of the draft:

1. Duke (Gunz) - 26 pts
2. Georgetown (Gunz) - 20 pts
3. Minnesota (CEO) - 18 pts
4. UNLV (Boaris) - 19 pts
5. (tie) UCONN (Mooseye) / Notre Dame (Mad Mader) - 18 pts
6. (tie) UAB (Boaris) / Wake Forest (Mooseye) - 6 pts
7. (tie) Tulsa (SGII) / VCU (Gunz) - 8 pts
8. (tie) George Mason (SGII) / Bradley (Gunz) - 7 pts

Total: 122 points.

This is the squad you don't want to have, the lowest scoring teams from each round of the draft:

1. North Carolina (Jut) - 4 pts
2. Northern Iowa (Musa) - 2 pts
3. (tie) NC State (SGII) / Wichita St (Mooseye) - 4 pts
4. UCLA (Mad Mader) - 3 pts
5. Cornell (Slake B) - 2 pts
6. New Mexico St (SGII) - 1 pt
7. Weber St (Jut) - 2 pts
8. Maine (Babs) - 1 pt

Total: 19 pts

Your squad doesn't look so bad now, does it?

Monday, November 29, 2010

Tournaments Shake Up Leader Board

Feast Week Tournaments turned into Feast or Famine for players, with five of them feasting and the rest of us starving for points.

Gunz held onto the top spot for the second week in a row, picking up 31 points this was off a 12-6 record. #1 Duke's win over #4 Kansas State in the CBE on Tuesday netted 8 points alone, and while he didn't win any other tournaments this week he was competitive in several, picking up points off other players with Wisconsin over Boston College, Clemson over Seton Hall, and VCU over UCLA.

But the big winner of Week Three was Boaris who went 16-4 for 41 points, vaulting him from 8th place a week ago to just 12 points back from rival Gunz. Even though K-State lost to Gunz's Duke, Boaris had Tennessee take out VCU in the NIT then upset Top 10 Villanova to take the Tournament (and ten points with it). Then there was UNLV in the 76 Classic that won three straight against player teams (Tulsa, Murray State, Virginia Tech) to win that puppy. Utah State, UAB and Louisville all did their jobs as well.

A 35 point week shot league rookie Mad Mader from 7th place to 3rd. He went 16-5, led by four big wins by Notre Dame over Maine, Georgia, California and Wisconsin and the Old Spice tClassic Title. Syracuse beat down Michigan and Georgia Tech to win the Legends Classic on Saturday. Virginia Tech and Texas A&M both went 2-1 in tournaments, and St. Louis managed to win both their games this week.

Pulling into 4th place this week is McGrumps, up from 9th place the week before. Despite losing titles at Maui, CBE, South Padre, and the Old Spice, he scooped up 29 points off a 15-6 record, led by the Richmond Spiders who upset Top 10 Purdue to win the less glamorous Chicago Invitational. Memphis remained undefeated, St. Mary's went 2-1, Boston College 3-1, Oakland 2-1, and Quinnipiac 1-0 getting ready for one of their last player v. player games tonight against the Maine Black Bears.

Also feasting this week was Mooseye, who pulled himself out of the cellar and into 6th place with 30 points off a 12-4 performance. Kansas went 3-0 for 7 points, Florida 2-0 for 4, and UCONN went down to Maui and beat Wichita State, #2 Michigan State, and #9 Kentucky for a 3 day total of 15 points.

Jaybird fell one spot to 5th place off 18 points, The CEO added 14 points to fall from 3rd to 7th, and Jutdog despite losing only 3 games and adding 24 points dropped two spots from 6th to 8th. Slake B had the honor of the worst performance of the week going 7-9 for 11 points and dropping from 2nd place to 9th. Babblemur fell five spots to 10th place from a disappointing 11-7 week, Akaoni's 10-6 week dropped him into 12th, allowing Some Guy in Illinois to climb to 11th place with 16 points. Musashisan went 11-5 for 15 points, putting SGII, Akaoni and Babblemur on notice that he's getting closer...

Final Standings after Week Three:
  • 1. Gunz 79 (37-9)
  • 2. Boaris 67 (32-10)
  • 3. Mad Mader 61 (34-9)
  • 4. McGrumps 54 (34-11)
  • 5. Jaybird 54 (33-12)
  • 6. Mooseye 54 (30-13)
  • 7. The CEO 51 (29-14)
  • 8. Jutdog 51 (31-15)
  • 9. Slake B 49 (29-17)
  • 10. Babblemur 46 (29-14)
  • 11. Some Guy in Illinois 39 (27-16)
  • 12. Akaoni 38 (32-10)
  • 13. Musashisan 31 (25-16)

Friday, November 26, 2010

Keeping Up With These Damned Tournaments

It has been a bloody week of Tournaments, with the beneficiaries gaining lots of traction. Here is where we are at with the Tournaments so far:

Last Week
  • Coaches vs. Cancer (3 pts) - Pittsburgh (Jaybird) beat Texas (Jutdog)
  • Puerto Rico Tip-off (4 pts) - Minnesota (The CEO) stunned the pundits by knocking off Western Kentucky (Mooseye), #8 North Carolina (Jutdog) and West Virginia (Slake B) to take home the prize and points.
  • Charleston Classic (3 pts) - Georgetown (Gunz) defeats Wofford (CEO) and NC State (SGII) to pad his lead.
  • Paradise Jam (4 pts) - Old Dominion (Jutdog) goes through St. Peters, Clemson (Gunz) and Xavier (Slake B) for the surprising win.
This Week (done)
  • Maui Invitational (4 pts) - Did anyone expect UCONN (Mooseye) to take down Wichita St (Mooseye), #2 Michigan St (Musashisan) and #9 Kentucky (McGrumps) to win Maui???
  • CBE Classic (3 pts) - Duke (Gunz) dispatched Marquette (McGrumps) and #4 Kansas State (Boaris) to secure their #1 Status.
  • Cancun Challenge (2 pts) - Missouri (CEO) beats Wyoming and LaSalle for the whole enchilada.
  • NIT Tip Off (5 pts) - Lets give Tennessee (Boaris) a little credit here, despite all the bad press their coach brought upon them they beat Belmont, Missouri St (Akaoni), VCU (Gunz) and finally #7 Villanova (Akaoni) to earn these five points.
This Week (not done)
  • 76 Classic (4 pts) - UNLV (Boaris) beat Tulsa (SGII) and is looking like they will knock off Murray St (Jaybird) to go to the Sunday finals. Virginia Tech (Mad Mader) has beat Northridge and Oklahoma St (Gunz) to earn a spot in the finals.
  • Old Spice Classic (4 pts) - Wisconsin (Gunz) has knocked off Manhattan and Boston College (McGrumps) to play in the final on Sunday. Notre Dame (Mad Mader) has done the same to Georgia (Babs) and California to earn a Sunday match up with the Badgers.
  • Legends Classic (3 pts) - Georgia Tech (Jaybird) faces Syracuse (Mad Mader) on Saturday for the finale.
  • Great Alaska Shootout (3 pts) - St. Johns (Babs) is playing Drake tonight, Arizona St (Musa) plays Weber St (Jutdog) for the right to play in the finale on Saturday night.
  • Chicago Invitational (2 pts) - Richmond (McGrumps) plays Purdue (Babs) in the finale on Saturday
  • South Padre (2 pts) - BYU (Jut) plays St. Mary's (McGrumps) for the finale on Saturday.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Turkey Week Tournaments - Week Three Preview

Thanksgiving Week is a week of Tournaments, see the run down below for all the line ups. Here are some thoughts for this week:
  • Monday: Gonzaga (The CEO) vs. Kansas State (Boaris) in the CBE Tourney. This is a must-see game.
  • Monday: Xavier (Slake B) vs. Old Dominion (Jutdog) in the Paradise Jam final
  • Saturday: Kansas (Mooseye) vs. Arizona (Jaybird) - a good test for both to see if either are any good.
  • Sunday: Florida (Mooseye) vs. Florida State (Akaoni) - another good test for these instate rivals
  • Musashisan's Recovery - if Musa wants to get out of the basement he needs to make a move this week. Michigan State needs to power through the Maui Invitational for 10 points total; Arizona State needs to sweep the Great Alaska Shootout for 10 points total; And the rest of his teams need to win all of their games against weaker opponents.
  • Ready, Set, Duke - Not that Gunz needs any help, but Duke is finally going to get it on starting Monday against Marquette, and Tuesday against either Kansas State or Gonzaga, and wrapping up Saturday against 4-0 Oregon, for a potential 14 points.
  • Is the Pac 10 down this year? Arizona is 3-0 with a win over New Mexico State; Stanford is 3-0 with a win over Virginia; UCLA is 3-0; no one took California but they are 2-0 with a win over New Mexico; Washington State and Washington 2-0; But on the other hand USC is 3-2 with losses to Rider and Bradley, Oregon lost to San Jose St, and ASU lost to New Mexico...
  • But the Mountain West is going to be HOT: San Diego State (Babs) is 4-0 with wins over Gonzaga and Long Beach St; BYU (Jut) is 3-0 with a win over Utah State; UNLV (Boaris) is 3-0 with a win over Wisconsin; and New Mexico (Mooseye) is 2-1 with wins over ASU and Oakland.
  • Minnesota Golden Gophers kicked ass, the Big 10 will be bloody. The Gophers sweep of Western Kentucky, North Carolina and West Virginia is huge. Lets see how they handle North Dakota State this week.
  • Player teams with losing records: Loyola Marymount (Boaris) 0-3; Detroit (Jut) 0-2; St. Louis (Mad Mader) 0-2; UNI (Musa) 0-2; New Mexico St (SGII) 1-3; Colorado (Babs) 1-2; Fairfield (CEO) 1-2; Morgan St (Jaybird) 1-2; Weber St (Jut) 1-2; Oakland (McGrumps) 1-2; Charlotte (Mooseye) 2-3; Wofford (CEO) 2-3;
  • Still waiting for this week's AP Poll, but the Coaches Poll says: Duke, Michigan State, Ohio State, Kansas State, Pittsburgh, Kansas, Villanova, Purdue, Kentucky & Syracuse.

Tourney Watch Tourney Watch Tourney Watch Tourney Watch

Paradise Jam Finals (Monday Nov. 22) 4 pts - Mids top Majors
  • Xavier (Slake B) vs. Old Dominion (Jutdog) for the title
  • Clemson (Gunz) vs. Seton Hall in the runner up game
  • Musashisan's teams play with each other in the loser bracket
Maui Invitational (Nov. 22-24) 4 pts - This is the last year that the Maui will be as sweet as it is. Next year they will go to the pre-determined regionals and screw this tradition up.
  • Wichita St (Mooseye) vs. UCONN (Mooseye)
  • Michigan St (Musashisan) vs. Chaminade (Div. II, better not lose)
  • Kentucky (McGrumps) vs. Oklahoma
  • Washington (SGII) vs. Virginia
NIT Tip-Off Final Four (Nov. 24 & 26) 5 pts - the only 5 point tournament, 16 team field narrowed down to these four lucky bastards:
  • VCU (Gunz) vs. Tennessee (Boaris)
  • Villanova (Akaoni) vs. UCLA (Mad Mader)

CBE Classic (Nov. 22 & 23) 3 pts - A very good 4 team tourney starts tonight!
  • Duke (Gunz) vs. Marquette (McGrumps)
  • Kansas St (Boaris) vs. Gonzaga (The CEO)
Cancun Challenge (Nov. 23 & 24) 2 pts - This one is kind of weird with a winners bracket and losers bracket pre-determined, sucks to be Morgan State in this case. For the "winners" bracket, only Missouri (The CEO) is player owned, so lets wish them luck against Wyoming, Providence or LaSalle.

Great Alaska Shootout (Nov. 24-27) 3 pts - only 3 player teams are in the 8 team field.
  • St. Johns (Babs) plays the 24th against Ball State, plays the winner of Southern Utah and Drake if they win.
  • Arizona St (Musashisan) plays Houston Baptist on the 25th,
  • Weber St. (Jutdog) plays Alaska Anchorage (Div II, better not lose!) on the 25th.
Legends Classic (Nov. 26 & 27) 3 pts - Meh.
  • Georgia Tech (Jaybird) vs. UTEP (Jaybird)
  • Syracuse (Mad Mader) vs. Michigan
76 Classic (Nov 25, 26, & 28) 4 pts - The second two rounds will have some good matchups and points
  • Virginia Tech (Mad Mader) vs. Northridge
  • Oklahoma St (Gunz) vs. DePaul
  • Stanford (Gunz) vs. Murray St (SGII)
  • UNLV (Boaris) vs. Tulsa (SGII)
Old Spice Classic (Nov 25, 26, & 28) 4 pts - could be some good matchups and points
  • Boston College (McGrumps) vs. Texas A&M (Mad Mader)
  • Wisconsin (Gunz) vs. Manhattan
  • Georgia (Babblemur) vs. Notre Dame (Mad Mader)
  • Temple (Jaybird) vs. California
Chicago Invitational (Nov. 26-27) 2 pts - forget about the "regionals" for this one, it is a four team final:
  • Richmond (McGrumps) vs. Wright St (Slake B)
  • Purdue (Babblemur) vs. Southern Illinois
South Padre Invitational (Nov. 26-27) 2 pts - again, forget about the "regionals" that don't count. Four teams:
  • BYU (Jutdog) vs. South Florida
  • Texas Tech (Akaoni) vs. St. Mary's (McGrumps)

Gunz Shoots and Scores! Week 2 Wrap-up


Gunz dominated Week Two Basketball, netting 38 points off 19 wins with 3 losses to pull firmly into first place. Georgetown led the way by going 4-0 and sweeping the Charleston Classic for 3 more points. Virginia Commonwealth knocked off Winthrop and Wake Forest to head to the NIT Final Four next week. Stanford went 3-0, Duke and Oklahoma State went 2-0, and Bradley whipped two other players for 7 points for the week.

The CEO also rocked Week Two but not until the final day when Minnesota beat off Western Kentucky, North Carolina and West Virginia to claim the Puerto Rico Title and four points. Vanderbilt, also in Puerto Rico, got the five points for beating #8 North Carolina in the runner up round. 30 points total for the week boosted The CEO from 11th place a week ago into 3rd place after week two.

Holding onto 2nd place was Slake B, who earned 21 points off an 11-6 week, including Xavier wins over Iowa and Seton Hall to head to the Paradise Jam finals tonight, West Virginia's two wins in Puerto Rico, and Ohio State's domination over Florida earlier in the week.

The other 10 players all gained between 12 points (Musashisan) and 20 points (Jutdog), winning between 9 games (SGII & Jaybird) and 14 games (Akaoni), losing between 3 games (Mad Mader) and 9 games (SGII). Jaybird fell from 1st to 4th, Babs held onto 5th place, Jutdog shot up from the basement to 6th place, and Mad Mader dropped 3 spots into 7th place.

Standings after Week Two:

# 1. Gunz 48 (25-3)
# 2. Slake B 38 (22-8)
# 3. The CEO 37 (19-9)
# 4. Jaybird 36 (21-5)
# 5. Babblemur 28 (18-7)
# 6. Jutdog 27 (17-12)
# 7. Mad Mader 26 (18-4)
# 8. Boaris 26 (16-6)
# 9. McGrumps 25 (19-5)
# 10. Akaoni 24 (22-4)
# 11. Mooseye 24 (18-9)
# 12. Some Guy in Illinois 23 (17-10)
# 13. Musashisan 16 (14-11)

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Rainbow Squigly Chart

For your entertainment. Click to embiggen.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Weekend Watch

The leader board is getting shaken up like a magic 8-ball every night now, with "outlook cloudy" the most common answer.
  • Gunz - undefeated, including Virginia Commonwealth knocking Wake out of the NIT and Bradley sticking it to Loyola Marymount.
  • The CEO rockets out of the cellar with three teams advancing to the second rounds of tournaments this week.
  • Jutdog finally winning important games as Texas overthrows Illinois and BYU out-weds Utah State.
  • Musashisan struggles as the underdog, waits for Michigan State to come alive in Maui next week.
  • Akaoni can't win a game against another player.
  • Babblemur can't either, unless it is San Diego State versus (fill in the blank).
TOURNEYDO WATCH ISSUED (If you live in a trailer, go lay in a ditch)

Coaches V. Cancer (3 pts) Friday Night
  • The consolation game: Illinois (SGII) vs. Maryland (Slake B)
  • The Main Event: Texas (Jutdog) vs. #5 Pittsburgh (Jaybird)
Puerto Rico Tip-off (4 pts) Friday & Sunday
  • #8 North Carolina (Jutdog) vs. Minnesota (The CEO)
  • Vanderbilt (The CEO) vs. West Virginia (Slake B)
  • (Western Kentucky is in the consolation bracket)

Charleston Classic (3 pts) Friday & Sunday
  • Georgetown (Gunz) vs. Wofford (The CEO)
  • George Mason (SGII) vs. NC State (SGII)
  • (Charlotte in the consolation bracket)
Paradise Jam (4 pts) Starts Friday:
  • Old Dominion (Jutdog) vs. St. Peters
  • Clemson (Gunz) vs. Long Beach St. (Musashisan)
  • Seton Hall (Jutdog) vs. Alabama (Musashisan)
  • Xavier (Slake B) vs. Iowa (Musashisan)
Other interesting games this weekend:
  • UNLV (Boaris) vs. Wisconsin (Gunz) - a great Boaris v. Gunz battle, can Boaris deal Gunz his first loss of the season?
  • North Texas (Mad Mader) vs. Kansas (Mooseye) - The Mean Green already showed Texas Tech whose boss, Kansas better prepare for this game.
  • Ole Miss (SGII) vs. Dayton (Akaoni) - the A-10 has been taking some lumps, can Dayton hold their own against a mid-level SEC team?

Monday, November 15, 2010

Week Two Preview (Top 10 Showdown)

Games and points pick up during week two, as a handful of those early tournaments get started (see this post for week two's tournament lineups) and some fantastic head-to-head games are presented for our entertainment.

Some of the best head to heads this week:

Monday

Ohio (Babblemur) vs. Oakland (McGrumps) face off in a good mid-major v. minor contest.

Tuesday

Kansas State (Boaris) vs. Virginia Tech (Mad Mader) - Just how good is #3 Kansas State? How good is #22 Virginia Tech?

#4 Ohio State (Slake B) vs. #9 Florida (Mooseye) - another great major battle, Ohio State and Florida are both considered leaders in their conferences, this game will be a big test for both of them. The momentum from a win here will be big.

#11 Gonzaga (The CEO) vs. #25 San Diego State (Babblemur) - pitting the reigning mid-major monsters versus the up and coming mid-major hot shots. Gonzaga was one of the few teams willing to play the Aztecs, and the Aztecs were one of the few teams willing to play at Gonzaga. This one better be on TV.

Butler (Akaoni) vs. Louisville (Boaris) - Butler gets a chance to earn their stripes early with a win over a Big East squad that isn't Fordham. They need the practice before facing Duke, Xavier and Stanford in December.

Wednesday

BYU (Jutdog) vs. Utah State (Boaris) - Grudge Match! Boaris' Utah State just knocked out Jut's Weber St last week, but can they handle JIMMER? JIMMER! This game is hot Mormon on Mormon action and might even be worth pay-per-view.

And these are on top of some potential beauties in the Tournaments. Dream matchups:
  • All four CVC games will be good: #13 Illinois (SGII) vs. Texas (Jut), #5 Pitt (Jaybird) vs. Maryland (Slake B)
  • Puerto Rico - show me North Carolina (Jut) vs. West Virginia (Slake B)
  • Charleston - how about George Mason (SGII) vs. Wofford (CEO)
  • Paradise Jam - Iowa (Musashisan) vs. Long Beach St (Musashisan) = championship round or consolation bracket?
  • NIT - #6 Villanova (Akaoni) vs. #24 Tennessee (Boaris) will it happen?

Jaybird Wins Week One

Jaybird and Slake B pulled out to early leads after the first week of the season, finishing with 18 and 17 points respectively.

Jaybird was led by Pittsburgh's 5 points off 3 games, Temple's 4 points off 2 games and Morgan State's big win over WCC darlings Loyola Marymount. Slake B got production from two lower draft picks in Maryland with 5 points off 3 games and Oregon's 3-0 run in some round robin tournament.

All other players are hovering between 7-10 points except for one struggling 4 point week for Musashisan who to his credit had the fewest point opportunities in the opening week.

Standings after week one:
  • 1. Jaybird 18 (12-1)
  • 2. Slake B 17 (11-2)
  • 3. Gunz 10 (6-0)
  • 4. Mad Mader 10 (8-1)
  • 5. Babblemur 9 (7-1)
  • 6. Akaoni 8 (8-0)
  • 7. Some Guy in Illinois 8 (8-1)
  • 8. Boaris 8 (6-2)
  • 8. Mooseye 8 (6-2)
  • 10. McGrumps 7 (7-1)
  • 11. The CEO 7 (7-3)
  • 12. Jutdog 7 (5-5)

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Those Gowd Damned Tournaments Approacheth

As the opening weekend games continues, we look ahead to some of the tournaments that kick off next week. Note that the tournaments that are worth points are listed on the official rules page here.

NIT (5 points)
This is the only five point pre-conference tournament, because it includes a 16 team field where every team may advance to the finals, unlike some of the pussy tournaments that pre-select their final four. There is also some prestige from winning it, Duke won it last year, Oklahoma the year before. This year only 6 of the 16 teams are player-controlled.
  • UCLA (Mad Mader) starts up on the 15th with an easy bracket playing Pepperdine, and if they win, they face the winner of Nevada and Pacific on the 16th.
  • Villanova (Akaoni) starts up on the 16th playing Marist, and if they win they face the winner of the George Washington / Boston U. game on the 17th.
  • Wake Forest (Mooseye) starts on the 15th against Hampton, then plays the winner of the VCU / Winthrop game.
  • VCU (Gunz) plays Winthrop on the 15th, then if they win play the winner of the Wake / Hampton game.
  • Tennessee (Boaris) opens on the 16th against Belmont, winner plays Missouri St or Arkansas St.
  • Missouri St (Akaoni) plays Arkansas St, winner plays Tennessee or Belmont.
Coaches Versus Cancer (3 points)
Now that the booby round is over, the featured four square off on Thursday the 18th:
  • Pittsburgh (Jaybird) vs. Maryland (Slake B)
  • Illinois (SGII) vs. Texas (Jutdog)
Puerto Rico Tip-Off (4 points)
A true 8 team tournament, featuring five player-owned teams, starts Thursday the 18th:
  • West Virginia (Slake B) vs. Davidson
  • Vanderbilt (The CEO) vs. Nebraska
  • North Carolina (Jutdog) vs. Hofstra
  • Minnesota (The CEO) vs. Western Kentucky (Mooseye)
Charleston Classic (3 points)
A slightly less sexy 8 team tournament, featuring five player-owned teams, also starts on Thursday the 18th:
  • Georgetown (Gunz) vs. Coastal Carolina
  • Wofford (The CEO) vs. USC Upstate
  • North Carolina St (SGII) vs. Hofstra
  • Charlotte (Mooseye) vs. George Mason (SGII)
Paradise Jam (4 points)
Virgin Islands based 8 team tournament features a whopping 7 player teams, starts Friday the 19th:
  • Old Dominion (Jutdog) vs. St. Peters
  • Clemson (Gunz) vs. Long Beach St. (Musashisan)
  • Seton Hall (Jutdog) vs. Alabama (Musashisan)
  • Xavier (Slake B) vs. Iowa (Musashisan)

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Week One Preview, or, "Let's get ready to rumble!!!"

The teams are drafted, the injured are injured, bad boys suspended, and we are ready to launch into Week One of the Babble-Ball Competition!

Week One comes in like a lamb but leaves like a lion. The Coaches Vs. Cancer tournament kicks us off on Monday and Wednesday with five players active, and the season kicks off for real on Friday as every player team (except a half dozen) sees action at least once this weekend. With all the pre-season trash talk of who sucks and who doesn't, none of that means shit now. Let's play ball!

Coaches versus Cancer

The preliminary rounds of the Coaches V. Cancer tournament start us off, just window dressing since the four teams that will play in the championship round have been pre-determined, one of the most presumptuous and moronic trends in pre-conference tournaments. #5 Pittsburgh (Jaybird) is the favorite going into the CVC, but face the stiffest first week competition in Jutdog's Rhode Island. Some Guy in Illinois hopes to get off to an early start with #13 Illinois playing UC Irvine and Toledo. Besides Rhode Island, Jutdog has Texas facing Navy and Louisiana Tech, and lastly Maryland (Slake B) takes on Seattle and Charleston.

Weekend Watch

Of course your own teams are the teams to watch, but there are some great matchups this weekend. On Friday we get to see how good the A-10's Temple (Jaybird) really is as they host Jutdog's Seton Hall. We also get to see if Old Dominion (Jutdog) is worth all the hype as they host Georgetown (Gunz). A great mid-minor matchup pits Morgan State (Jaybird) against Loyola Marymount (Boaris) on Saturday, and another one with Weber State (Jutdog) playing Utah State (Boaris). Sunday unveils the Duke Blue Devils (Gunz) playing Ivy League favorites Princeton (Boaris).

Rules for Points

Just to dust off the ole Rule Book, each team will get 1 point for a win, +2 if it is against another player, and +2 more if the win is against a AP Top 10 team. Pre-conference tourneys can net more points for the winners of those. NOTE wins against NON-Division one teams are worth NOTHING, but losses against NON-Division one teams result in -2 points...

Possible points this week:
  • Akaoni 8
  • Babblemur 12
  • Boaris 16
  • The CEO 16
  • Gunz 10
  • Jaybird 19
  • Jutdog 24
  • Mad Mader 11
  • McGrumps 10
  • Mooseye 9
  • Musashisan 11
  • Slake B 21
  • Some Guy in Illinois 9
All games, results, points etc can be found on the Most Illuminating Spreadsheet of Points, which is linked to on the Right Side of this Web Page. If you ever question the accuracy of something there please don't hesitate to speak up.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Charts and Graphs

It was requested that we post more charts and graphs this year, so you got it!

Click it to make it even bigger.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Pre-Season Player Poll

As usual, we asked the 13 squad captains to vote on what order they think each player will finish this year. With 10 responses, and with no further ado, the pre-season "coaches poll"

1. Gunz (2) 98
2. Jaybird (1) 91
3. Akaoni (1) 87
4. Boaris 83
5. Jutdog (1) 78
6. Mad Mader (2) 72
7. McGrumps (1) 69
8. Mooseye (1) 63
8. The CEO 63
10. Some Guy in Illinois 58
11. Babblemur (1) 58
12. Slake B 48
13. Musashisan 41

Could this be Gunz' year?
Can Jaybird live up to his own hype and expectations?
Will Jutdog continue is one year winning streak, including a one year streak of finishing ahead of Babblemur?
Will rookies Mooseye, Slake B and Mad Mader suffer first year blues or shocking upsets?
Will returning player Musashisan ride Michigan State to the top of the pack?
Will Jutdog now accuse everyone of voting for themselves?

Friday, October 29, 2010

Babblemur Predicts...

No, I don't think I am going to win this year. In fact I'll probably tank, like I should have done last year but somehow (Butler) managed to stay in it until the Final Four. My predictions below are based on a complex algorithm running between two laptops, an android, and a deck of Tarot cards.

Before you skip this though, you have until Sunday to submit your own predictions of what you think the final finish will be. Click here to submit your ballot in our "coaches poll".

Now my predictions (and contrary to what Jut thinks, I'm more right than wrong).

1. Gunz - This will be a close race between Gunz and Jaybird, and in a way it comes down to which one of these two are more likely to put a team in the National Championship game against Michigan State, and I think Duke is more likely to be that team. Gunz' squad is well anchored behind Duke with Georgetown and Wisconsin who should rake in big points. Oklahoma State is going to be good for 40 points, and VCU will surprise Jut and win the Colonial. Stanford has a lot of opportunities for points in the PAC 10, all the PAC 10 teams do, but only 3 will go dancing (it won't be Stanford). Bradley is the only drag on this squad.

2. Jaybird - Jaybird has a monster squad though. It may be too powerful to defeat, even if he fails to reach the National Championship game (like Jut last year). Pitt, Temple, Arizona and Mississippi State is the best 1-4 on the field. Morgan State, UTEP and Georgia Tech are all going to be good for 35-45 points each, and Creighton won't hurt him. I predict we'll be hating Jaybird most of the season.

3. Boaris - he knows what he's doing, he was in the race all year last year, and might have pulled it off if it hadn't have been for Northern Iowa knocking off Kansas in the second round of the tournament. This year it will be Kansas State that has to carry him, and they have that potential. Tennessee is critical, if they implode Boaris will be in trouble. Princeton, Louisville, UNLV and Utah State are all strong medium teams, UAB has potential in a topsy turvey Conference USA, and Loyola Marymount has some good point opportunities.

4. Mooseye - league rookie Mooseye put together a solid group that will be competitive throughout. Kansas, Florida, and Wichita State are going to be huge point winners. New Mexico and UCONN also have a lot of potential. Western Kentucky will lose to North Texas though, Charlotte will be passed over in the A-10, and Wake will pick up some cheap points in the ACC but see nothing but NIT in the end.

5. Akaoni - He hates his squad I'm sure, but I'd take it over mine any day. #6 Villanova and #17 Butler will be leaders, and Florida State will bring in solid points in the ACC. Northwestern better make the NCAA Tourney, but the rest of his teams need to win their conferences or at least kick a lot of ass. Dayton could turn in more points than Northwestern given the thick A-10 this year. If he gets three of these guys in the Sweet 16 he'll be fighting to the end.

6. McGrumps - McGrumps could have had better prospects if not for a lost player at Memphis, but McGrumps probably has the most parity among his teams from top to bottom. Quinnipiac, maybe his worst team, will bring in 25 points and win the NEC, Oakland will do even better in the Summit, can't complain about that. St. Mary's, Memphis, and Richmond are a beatiful trinity of mid-majors. The questions are whether Kentucky turns it on, and how many points Marquette and Boston College scoop up.

7. Musashisan - Musashisan has the advantage of having Michigan State, which will balance the drag that he will get from Northern Iowa and Long Beach State. Baylor is going to rack up points, and his other Majors (Arizona State, Alabama, Miami) will be good for 25-35 each. It all comes down to Iowa, who has no where to go but up. The irony is that Michigan State is my favorite to win the National Championship, but unless 2 or 3 other teams on this squad step up and become top tier teams it won't be enough.

8. Slake B - League Rookie Slake B has some excellent teams and some so-so teams. Ohio State has Final 4 potential. West Virginia and Xavier have Sweet 16 potential. The rest just need to earn a lot of points, and for some of them that won't be easy. Wright State comes with a curse, they burn any player that picks them.

9. Some Guy in Illinois - A vastly improved squad over last year, the major problem is the lack of a Final 4 contender unless Illinois rises out of the Big 10 to shock the prognosticators. Illinois and Washington will bring in big points, NC State and Ole Miss will bring in pretty good points, and Murray State is a solid pick. If Tulsa, George Mason and New Mexico State step up and dominate their tough respective mid-major conferences SGII could rise much higher than this.

10. Mad Mader - I like two of Mad Mader's teams a lot, Syracuse is a favorite as is North Texas. Mad Mader doubled down in the Big East with Syracuse and Notre Dame, both good for 50 points each, plus has players in the ACC (VA Tech), Pac 10 (UCLA), Big 12 (Texas A&M) and the Big 10 (Penn State), a version of the "Akaoni Method" of staying with the Majors. If 5 of those 6 turn out strong, Mad Mader will be competitive, but other than Syracuse and Virginia Tech I can't see strong post season opportunities (Maybe UCLA in the NIT...). St. Louis is going to tank in the A-10 as well, sorry.

11. Babblemur - Woo hoo! Not last! But bottom 3, as predicted by Jaybird. Losing Hummel hurt, bumping Purdue down a tier. Majors Georgia, St. John's, and Colorado all pretty much start off on the bubble, and USC is just a novelty pick. Any success here will have to rest on San Diego State winning the MWC, which is no guarantee, and Ohio having a monster year in the MAC. But, no real duds here, Maine will shock you.

12. The CEO - At first I really liked The CEO's squads, even thought they were Top 3 potential, but you know, they just don't have it. Here's why: 1. Three minors - Santa Barbara, Wofford, and Fairfield, good for padding but won't go past the first round of the NCAA if they even get in. 2. Gonzaga is the best he's got, and Gonzaga is great, don't get me wrong, but when is the last time they made it into the second week of the NCAA tournament? The gem of this squad is Missouri, who I DO think can make the Sweet 16 if not further. Minnesota, Washington State and Vanderbilt will be good point producers but not stellar in the end. Sorry buddy.

13. Jutdog - WHAAAT? That's right, I think he's got a squad of teams he likes but they are going to keep him in the basement. Here's why: Only three Major conference teams, although North Carolina and Texas could really shine as second place finishers in their conferences, and Seton Hall could bring in some points, that's it for that major conference minimum wage of 30-40 points. The rest of his teams are all gambles that they win their mid-major and minor conferences and score an upset in the NCAA Tourney. BYU - great team. 50-50 shot to win their conference, 50-50 shot to win the MWC tournament. 50-50 shot to score a round one upset. Weber State, Old Dominion, Rhode Island, Detroit - all four of them need to win their conferences and tourneys to give Jut the points he needs from them. 2 of them probably will, the other two have a steeper hill to climb. So I'm predicting terrible disaster for Jut this year, where his hope in the end will be the possibility of finishing 11th, ahead of me.

There you are! Suck it up, homeys!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Drafted Teams by Conference (for your pleasure)

The round by round draft picks are on the post below, but this "bonus" post shows which teams have been drafted (and by whom) by conference. Majors first, Mids and Minors after.

MAJORS

ACC
2. Duke (Gunz)
9. North Carolina (Jutdog)
14. Virginia Tech (Mad Mader)
32. Florida State (Akaoni)
38. North Carolina St. (SGII)
49. Maryland (Slake B)
53. Miami (Musashisan)
54. Clemson (Gunz)
69. Wake Forest (Mooseye)
89. Boston College (McGrumps)
98. Georgia Tech (Jaybird)

Big East
6. Villanova (Akaoni)
7. Pittsburgh (Jaybird)
13. Syracuse (Mad Mader)
23. West Virginia (Slake B)
25. Georgetown (Gunz)
42. Marquette (McGrumps)
50. St. John's (Babblemur)
57. Louisville (Boaris)
61. Seton Hall (Jutdog)
62. UCONN (Mooseye)
65. Notre Dame (Mad Mader)

Big 10
1. Michigan State (Musashisan)
3. Purdue (Babblemur)
4. Ohio St. (Slake B)
15. Illinois (Some Guy in Illinois)
28. Wisconsin (Gunz)
32. Minnesota (The CEO)
58. Northwestern (Akaoni)
91. Penn State (Mad Mader)
104. Iowa (Musashisan)

Big 12
5. Kansas St. (Boaris)
10. Kansas (Mooseye)
18. Texas (Jutdog)
19. Missouri (The CEO)
27. Baylor (Musashisan)
39. Texas A&M (Mad Mader)
51. Oklahoma State (Gunz)
76. Colorado (Babblemur)
99. Texas Tech (Akaoni)

SEC
11. Kentucky (McGrumps)
17. Florida (Mooseye)
22. Tennessee (Boaris)
29. Georgia (Babblemur)
45. Vanderbilt (The CEO)
59. Mississippi St (Jaybird)
64. Ole Miss (SGII)
78. Alabama (Musashisan)

Pac 10
12. Washington (Some Guy in Illinois)
33. Arizona (Jaybird)
40. UCLA (Mad Mader)
52. Arizona State (Musashisan)
60. Washington St. (The CEO)
77. Stanford (Gunz)
81. USC (Babblemur)
82. Oregon (Slake B)


MID MAJORS: Atl 10, MWC, MVC, CUSA, Horizon, WAC, WCC, MAC & CAA

Atlantic 10
20. Temple (Jaybird)
30. Xavier (Slake B)
37. Richmond (McGrumps)
47. Dayton (Akaoni)
66. St. Louis (Mad Mader)
70. Rhode Island (Jutdog)
88. Charlotte (Mooseye)

CUSA
16. Memphis (McGrumps)
46. UTEP (Jaybird)
73. Southern Miss (Akaoni)
74. UAB (Boaris)
90. Tulsa (SGII)

Missouri Valley
26. Northern Iowa (Musashisan)
36. Wichita St (Mooseye)
84. Missouri St. (Akaoni)
85. Creighton (Jaybird)
103. Bradley (Gunz)

Mountain West
24. San Diego St. (Babblemur)
35. BYU (Jutdog)
43. New Mexico (Mooseye)
48. UNLV (Boaris)

WCC
8. Gonzaga (The CEO)
63. St. Mary's (McGrumps)
83. Loyola Marymount (Boaris)

Horizon
21. Butler (Akaoni)
75. Wright St. (Slake B)
96. Detriot (Jutdog)

Colonial
44. Old Dominion (Jutdog)
80. VCU (Gunz)
93. George Mason (SGII)

WAC
31. Utah State (Boaris)
67. New Mexico St. (SGII)

MAC
55. Ohio (Babblemur)
101. Miami Ohio (Slake B)


MINORS

Ivy
56. Cornell (Slake B)
100. Princeton (Boaris)

Big West
79. Long Beach St. (Musashisan)
86. UC Santa Barbara (The CEO)

Sun Belt
92. North Texas (Mad Mader)
95. Western Kentucky (MooseEye)

OVC
41. Murray State (SGII)

Summit
68. Oakland (McGrumps)

Southern
71. Wofford (The CEO)

MEAC
72. Morgan State (Jaybird)

Big Sky
87. Weber State (Jutdog)

NEC
94. Quinnipiac (McGrumps)

MAAC
97. Fairfield (CEO)

America East
102. Maine (Babblemur)

Monday, October 11, 2010

2010-11 Draft Begins

Round one of the Draft has begun. When you are up you can pick your team by either:
1. Posting it in a comment here with your name.
2. Emailing everyone or just emailing myself or Jut
3. Calling myself or Jut.

ROUND ONE
1. Musashisan - Michigan State (Big 10)
2. Gunz - Duke (ACC)
3. Babblemur - Purdue (Big 10)
4. Slake B - Ohio State (Big 10)
5. Boaris - Kansas State (Big 12)
6. Akaoni - Villanova (Big East)
7. Jaybird - Pitt (Big East)
8. The CEO - Gonzaga (WCC)
9. Jutdog - North Carolina (ACC)
10. Mooseye - Kansas (Big 12)
11. McGrumpy - Kentucky (SEC)
12. Some Guy in Illinois - Washington (Pac 10)
13. Mad Mader - Syracuse (Big East)

Round Two
14. Mad Mader - Virginia Tech (ACC)
15. Some Guy in Illinois - Illinois (Big 10)
16. McGrumps - Memphis (CUSA)
17. Mooseye - Florida (SEC)
18. Jutdog - Texas (Big 12)
19. The CEO - Missouri (Big 12)
20. Jaybird - Temple (A-10)
21. Akaoni - Butler (Horizon?)
22. Boaris - Tennessee (SEC)
23. Slake B - West Virginia (Big East)
24. Babblemur - San Diego St. (MWC)
25. Gunz - Georgetown (BigEast)
26. Musashisan - Northern Iowa (MVC)

ROUND THREE
27. Musashisan - Baylor (Big 12)
28. Gunz - Wisconsin (Big 10)
29. Babblemur - Georgia (SEC)
30. Slake B - Xavier (A 10)
31. Boaris - Utah State (WAC)
32. Akaoni - Florida State (ACC)
33. Jaybird - Arizona (Pac 10)
34. The CEO - Minnesota (Big 10)
35. Jutdog - BYU (MWC)
36. Mooseye - Wichita State (MVC)
37. McGrumpy - Richmond (A-10)
38. Some Guy in Illinois - NC State (ACC)
39. Mad Mader - Texas A&M (Big 12)

ROUND FOUR
40. Mad Mader - UCLA (Pac 10)
41. Some Guy in Illinois - Murray State (Ohio Valley)
42. McGrumps - Marquette (Big East)
43. Mooseye - New Mexico (MWC)
44. Jutdog - Old Dominion (Colonial)
45. The CEO - Vanderbilt (SEC)
46. Jaybird - UTEP (CUSA)
47. Akaoni - Dayton (A-10)
48. Boaris - UNLV (MWC)
49. Slake B - Maryland (ACC)
50. Babblemur - St. John's (Big East)
51. Gunz - Oklahoma State (Big 12)
52. Musashisan - Arizona State (Pac 10)

ROUND FIVE
53. Musashisan - Miami (ACC)
54. Gunz - Clemson (ACC)
55. Babblemur - Ohio (MAC)
56. Slake B -Cornell (Ivy)
57. Boaris - Louisville (Big East)
58. Akaoni - Northwestern (Big 10)
59. Jaybird - Mississippi St. (SEC)
60. The CEO - Washington St (Pac 10)
61. Jutdog - Seton Hall (Big East)
62. Mooseye - UCONN (Big East)
63. McGrumpy - St. Mary's (WCC)
64. Some Guy in Illinois - Ole Miss (SEC)
65. Mad Mader - Notre Dame (Big East)

ROUND SIX
66. Mad Mader - St. Louis (A-10)
67. Some Guy in Illinois - New Mexico St (WAC)
68. McGrumps - Oakland (Summit)
69. Mooseye - Wake Forest (ACC)
70. Jutdog - Rhode Island (A-10)
71. The CEO - Wofford
72. Jaybird - Morgan State (MEAC)
73. Akaoni - Southern Miss (CUSA)
74. Boaris - UAB (CUSA)
75. Slake B - Wright State (Horizon)
76. Babblemur - Colorado (Big 12)
77. Gunz - Stanford (Pac 10)
78. Musashisan - Alabama (SEC)

ROUND SEVEN
79. Musashisan - Long Beach St (Big West)
80. Gunz - VCU (Colonial)
81. Babblemur - USC (Pac 10)
82. Slake B - Oregon (Pac 10)
83. Boaris - Loyola Marymount (WCC)
84. Akaoni - Missouri State (MVC)
85. Jaybird - Creighton (MVC)
86. The CEO - UC Santa Barbara (Big West)
87. Jutdog - Weber State (Big Sky)
88. Mooseye - Charlotte (A-10)
89. McGrumpy - Boston College (ACC)
90. Some Guy in Illinois - Tulsa (CUSA)
91. Mad Mader - Penn State (Big 10)

ROUND EIGHT
92. Mad Mader - North Texas (Sun Belt)
93. Some Guy in Illinois - George Mason (Colonial)
94. McGrumps - Quinnipiac (NEC)
95. Mooseye - Western Kentucky (Sun Belt)
96. Jutdog - Detriot (Horizon)
97. The CEO - Fairfield (MAAC)
98. Jaybird - Georgia Tech (ACC)
99. Akaoni - Texas Tech (Big 12)
100. Boaris - Princeton (Ivy)
101. Slake B - Miami (OH)
102. Babblemur - Maine (Amer East)
103. Gunz - Bradley (MVC)
104. Musashisan - Iowa Hawkeyes!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

2010-2011 Draft Order Announced!!!

The 2010-2011 Babblemur BBall Contest Draft Order has been determined!

Watch the video to see the order. Remember, after the first round, the person picking last (#13th) picks first (#14) in the next round. It is the snake method, you know.

The player with the #1 pick this year may go ahead and select their team any time! There is no pressure though to hurry yet but as soon as you know who you want go ahead and post it here in the comments so the next person can pick.

And we're off!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Rookies

Ohio State's rookie Jared Sullinger:



Harrison Barnes (North Carolina):

Sunday, October 3, 2010

2010-2011 Tournament Points

This is the proposed point values for the regular season pre-conference tournaments. This year are more tournaments included than usual, mostly to include some of the ones that have more mid-major teams.

The rule I basically followed was that 8 team tournaments are worth four points if they are high-caliber tournaments, other wise worth 3 or nothing. 4 team tournaments are worth 3 points if they are high-caliber, but 2 or nothing if not.

16 team tournaments in which the final four teams are pre-determined are bull-shit. They are considered 4 team tournaments for our sake. The NIT, which is a true 16 team tournament, is worth 5 points. Round robin style tournaments are worth nothing. Conference vs. conference series (ACC/Big 10 for example) are also worth nothing.

Coaches vs. Cancer (November 18-19) - 3 points
CBE Classic (Nov. 22-23) - 3 points
NIT Tip-Off (Nov. 15-26) - 5 points
Charleston Classic (Nov. 18-21) - 3 points
Puerto Rico Tip-Off (Nov. 18-21) - 4 points
Paradise Jam (Nov. 19-22) - 4 points
Cancun Challenge (Nov. 23-24) - 2 points
Legends Classic (Nov. 26-27) - 3 points
Maui Invitational (Nov. 22-24) - 4 points
Great Alaska Shootout (Nov. 24-27) - 3 points
76 Classic (Nov. 25-28) - 4 points
Old Spice Classic (Nov. 25-28) - 4 points
Chicago Invitational (Nov. 26-27) - 2 points
South Padre Invitational (Nov. 26-27) - 2 points
MSG Holiday Festival (Dec. 20-21) - 2 points
Las Vegas Classic (Dec. 22-23) - 2 points
Cancun Governor's Cup (Dec. 22-24) - 3 points
Hawaii Diamond Head Classic (Dec. 22-25) - 4 points
Cable Car Classic (Dec. 29-30) - 2 points

Any complaints? Otherwise these will be considered final.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

2010 - 11 Babblemurball Challengers

The challenge is just about set. Draft order will be determined in about 3-4 weeks. To view last years episode, click here.

1. Jutdog, Oshkosh, WI (defending champion, hall of fame)

2. Gunz, Menasha, WI (last year's runner-up)

3. Akaoni, Iowa City, Iowa

4. Babblemur, Oshkosh, WI

5. Boaris, New Berlin, WI

6. Jaybird, Las Vegas (hall of fame)

7. The CEO, Brookfield, WI

8. NotaTurtle, Iowa City, Iowa (waiting on confirmation but almost certainly in)

9. Some Guy In Illinois (SGII), Somewhere in Illinois

10. Musashisan, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

11. MadMader, Appleton, WI (Newcomer)

12. Samic the Hawk, Miami, OH, waiting for confirmation (Newcomer)

13. Mooseye, Cornfield, Iowa, waiting for confirmation (Newcomer)

Monday, August 30, 2010

2010 - 2011 Rules

Reposting this so as to come to a final agreement on the new rules. Please take a look and comment on your thoughts. Note in the NCAA tourney point section, I added ( ) around numbers. Based on past commentary, numerous folks didn't like the small decrease in NCAA points, so the ( ) represents a possible option for adding back a few points.

Overview:

Players select teams from NCAA D-1 Men's Basketball in a draft before the season begins. Points are earned by winning games, tournaments, conference standings, and by beating other players. The goal - to have the most points at the end of the season.


Scoring:

- A team earns 1 point for every 1 D-1 win
- A team loses 2 points for every loss to a non-D-1 team (because that is a sorry loss)
- A team earns 2 extra points for a vicory over another player's non-AP top 10 team (3 total)
- A team earns 2 extra point for a victory over a non-player AP top 10 team (3 total)
- A team earns 4 extra point for a victory over another player's AP top 10 team (5 total)

- A team that wins a pre / in-season tournament receives points as assigned by babblemur here

- A team that wins a major conference (6) regular season earns 9 points
- A team that wins a mid-major conference (9) regular season earns 7 points
- A team that wins a non-major conference (16) regular season earns 6 points

- A team that wins a major conference (6) tournament earns 7 points
- A team that wins a mid-major conference (9) tournament earns 5 points
- A team that wins a non-major conference (16) tournament earns 4 points

- A team that completes the regular conference season undefeated earns +3 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 3 points
- Each team earns 2 points for a NCAA tourney play-in game win*
- Each team earns 4 points for a NCAA tourney round 1 win*
- Each team earns 6 points for a NCAA tourney round 2 win*
- Each team earns 8 points for a NCAA tourney round 3 win*
- Each team earns 11 points for a NCAA tourney round 4 win*
- Each team earns 14 points for reaching the NCAA final*
- The team that wins the NCAA tourney earns 17 points.*

- * Each post-season win over another player will also include +2 points


Preseason Draft:

- Each player will draft 8 NCAA D-1 Men's Basketball Teams
- No team can be drafted by more than one player
- Round 1 draft order is chosen randomly and videotapped
- Draft order will follow snake draft method (team A picks 1 and 10, team B picks 2 and 9, etc)
- No player can draft more than 1 team from the same conference in the first 4 rounds
- No player can draft more than 2 teams from the same conference (in preseason)


Interim Draft and Release:

- The last week of January, each player must draft 2 additional teams.
- Draft order will utilize snake method, with pick 1 going to last place point earner
- A voluntary third round will take place following the 2-round draft, in which one team from the original roster can be dropped and a new team picked up. All existing points from original team will remain. Order will continue snake method from round 2.
- Points will begin to be earned by the new teams on February 2, and new points will no longer be added for the discarded team effective February 2.


Additional Rule Elements:

- Major Conferences include: ACC, Big 10, Big East, Big 12, Pac 10, and SEC

- Mid-Major Conferences include: Atl 10, Mountain West, Miss Valley, CUSA, Horizon, WAC, West Coast, MAC, & CAA

- Winner receives highly coveted & valued prizes from the BabblemurVault

- Winner also receives a place in the honorable Babbleball Hall of Fame

- Re. Playing your own team. A victory over your own team does not produce the +2 effect, nor the +4 effect if it is a top 10 team. You would still earn 1 point for a victory.

- While the CBI or any other post season tourney itself isn't worth anything, a team will still earn 1 point for each victory, and +2 for a victory over another player's team throughout play

- Only the preseason tourneys listed are worth additional points for winning.

- AP poll is effective 2:00pm on each Monday throughout the pre and regular season, and lasts through the end of conference tourneys. Following the conference tourney, you will no longer receive a +2 bonus for defeating a "top ten" team

- If two teams tie for conference regular season champs, head to head winner is awarded the points. If still a tie, both teams are awarded full points.

- Winning a division within a conference does not produce additional bonus points under the conference champion rule. If a conference is divided into divisions, only the overall conference champion will be awarded the bonus points, with no bonus points for winning a division but not the overall conference

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Pre / Early Season Tourneys Announced

November is just around the corner folks - Here are the preseason / early season tourneys:

Sunday, July 25, 2010

2010-2011 Season Just Around the Corner

Midnight Madness is now only 12 weeks away. In the next few weeks we'll be looking to confirm participation for this next season, as well as looking to solidify our rules concerning the NCAA tourney shake up and other league proposals.

For a bit of news, Babblemur has resigned from his municipal post of Chair on a powerful advisory board so as to dedicate more time to this year's preparations. Babs has yet to win his own contest, and has posted the worst score in the long history of the league. Early odds place him at 249-to-1.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

NBA Draft Tonight

Although no impact on next year's challenge, it is interesting to see who goes, and who should've stayed another year (or two) in the college realm.

Draft Predictions: www.draftexpress.com/nba-mock-draft/2010/

Declared Underclassmen: www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/story/13033792

Saturday, May 1, 2010

May 8th is Coming

Who cares, right? Well, Come May 9, we should have a very good idea of who next year's players are. May 8 is the deadline for underclassmen to withdraw from the draft. Players like James Anderson of OklaSt, Avery Bradley of Texas, Jordan Crawford of Xavier, and Gordon Hayward of Butler have entered their names but have refrained from signing with an agent.


Check out the Underclassmen Entry List here.


Further, we have the recruiting classes for next year established - Check it out here.


Early predictions: Lord Jut wins the league.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Expansion.. Just not too big.

The expansion is set to adding only 3 teams to the NCAA tourney, making the total a balanced 68 teams.

So, let's reconsider the following rule improvements:

Restructure NCAA Tourney Points:

~ Reduce the point reward for "making the NCAA" from 4pts to 3 pts. For many teams, there is already a significant boost from winning their league tourney. (Past Comments suggest this is highly supported)

~ Increase round 1 win from 2pts to 3 pts (Past Comments suggest this is highly supported)

~ New proposal: Play-In round win: 2 pts

Thoughts?

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Best and Worst of 09/10 part 3 of 3

Round 3:

~ Best: In looking at the teams taken in round 3, it really looks like a pile of shit. Out of this, Babs and Maryland snagged this award, pulling in 60 pts from pick #30. While Maryland was looking good coming into the season, I don't think many - including Babs - had Maryland sharing the ACC title.

~ runner-up: Xavier was very good this year despite losing some key players from last year's solid squad. Yet, they still managed to make a strong run at the end and snag Phunmunki one of her only positive notes this year, bringing in 55 points from pick 25.

~ Worst: CEO and Oklahoma at pick 23.Remarkably, this team has 3 players who think they did well enough to jump to the League. Maybe a little more teamwork, practice, and execution first boys, or its the D-League calling. Oklahoma's disappearance from all things important in college basketball snagged the CEO only 23 points and a Babblemur Worst of the Worst Award. Well done.

~ runner-up: TIE. Tulsa and SGII, Gunz and UCLA. 26 points from both. Not good boys. UCLA only won 14 games all year. Seven more wins from these fools and Gunz wins the league.



Round 2:

~ Best: Babs and Butler, at pick 11, bringing in the second highest point total of all teams this year at 119. This is amazing - I just didn't think a team from a conference with few others selected could snag so many points. But with undefeated conf season, tourney champs, a few good wins during the year, and an awesome NCAA run, this team snags a Babblemur Top 5 award.

~ runner-up: Jutdog and Tennessee. Tenn brought in 75 points from pick 12, which is a solid outing when considering half your lineup is arrested and jailed for drugs and illegal guns with the ID removed. Bab's was right to say he just didn't feel comfortable with those thugs. That said, it really seemed that getting rid of their preseason all-american thug and the other junkies made the team seriously better, taking them deep in the tourney and getting wins over #1 Kansas and #1 Kentucky.

~ Worst: Not too difficult here. Phunmunki wins a Babblemur Worst of the Worst award scoring only 26 points from the 16th pick. I didn't like this pick, but Babs was talking them up highly and Phunny bought it. Michigan just was not good this year.

~ runner-up: Turtle's UCONN, bringing 36 points from pick 13. Maybe here is a trend - lose a monster interior player and your stock goes way down (see Oklahoma). These guys just didn't have it together this year.



Round 1:

~ Best: Hands down Gunz and Duke snag this trophy. 168 points is just massive, and they did it with much more than just the NCAA Final Four points. Duke had endless wins over other players (almost 50 pts!!), they won a preseason and postseason tourney, and they tied for the ACC league. Surprisingly, Duke had ZERO wins over another AP Top 10 team. Duke does win a Babblemur Top 5 award.

~ runner-up: TIE. Jutdog with West Virginia (pick 9) and Jaybird with Kentucky (pick 2). West Virginia really paid off for Jutdog bringing in a third best 112 points. Kentucky snagged Jaybird 108 points. Both of these squads tie for a Babblemur Top 5 award.

~ Worst: SGII rounds out the last Worst of the Worst awards with UNC bringing in 41 points from pick 4. This would explain his horrendous performance this past year. Might we suggest placing teams in a hat and allowing Cara to pick (its been over 12 years, so if that's not her name we can pretend).

~ runner-up: Despite spending over half of the season in the top 5 in the country, Akaoni's Texas disappeared when anything mattered, bringing in only 50 points. Texas is starting to become consistent, in that they bring in great players who don't win when it matters. May Iowans take them again and again.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Best and Worst of 09/10 part 2 of 3

Round 6:

~ Best: Pittsburgh and Akaoni. Bringing in 53 pts in this round was 12 better than the closest squad, and was a bit of a surprise to many who saw Pitt lose a lot from the previous year. Pitt is looking to be a top 10 team in the preseason next year.

~ runner-up: San Diego State by CEO. Overall, this round was an underperformer, with the 2nd place team only bringing in 41 points from pick 59.

~ Worst: Oregon State by Phunmunki - expected by many to have a repeat season of the previous year, Oregon State brought back much of its core along with a solid recruiting class only to finish far worse than the previous year. While this team was eventually dropped, they only brought in 11 points, making them the lowestest performer of the regular draft. Pick 56.

~ runner-up: TIE: Boston College by Jutdog brining in only 27 points from pick #52 and Jacksonville by Babs with only 28 points from pick #51. Boston college returned 4 starters and 2 bench players from a 20+ win squad last year, but the loss of their leading scorer proved to be too much. This shows the difference between a program such as BC and the likes of Pitt and Syracuse, who both lose tons and yet are excellent squads the following year. BC kicked out their coach after that performance. Jacksonville was fine, but probably could have been picked in the last round.


Round 5:

~ Best: This was a great round, with 6 teams scoring over 45 points. But Akaoni's Syracuse brought in 34 points more than is closest competitor. The 94 total points from Cuse snagged them a Babblemur Top 5 pick.

~ runner-up: Gunz's Wisconsin was another excellent, finishing with 60 points from pick 46. The Badgers have continually shown that they need to be a top pick in our league, due to their tough out of conference scheduling and solid big 10 play. The Badgers knocked off two of the final four teams this year, including Duke.

~ Worst: Creighton, selected by SGII, bringing in only 18 points from the #44 pick. This was a bad one.

~ runner-up: Jaybird and Western Kentucky just did not meet any of the expectations coming into this year, and as a result, WK ended with only 25 pts from the 42 pick. This continues the trend of underperforming mid majors picked early, strengthening the rule that unless the team is a top 25 squad or in a conference with multiple teams selected, they aren't worthy of a top 4 round pick. WK finished 21-13, which isn't too bad, but even had they won 6 more games finishing 27-7, they would probably only have brought in an additional 7 - 10 points.


Round 4:

~ Best: Tie: Jutdog's Kansas State was a solid performer this year, bringing in 75 points from the #32 pick. This slot is shared though, by the somewhat suprisingly high score brought in by the CEO's Northern Iowa, with 73 points from pick 38. These two teams both receive Babblemur top 5 picks (they tie, meaning we'll have 6 in the top 5).

~ runner-up: Notaturtle's Gonzaga was a surprise to many, losing 4 of their top 6 players. However, as we've seen with many of the best systems in the league, their bench players were better than most other conference starters. Zaga brought in 59 pts from the 33 pick, and will only be better next year.

~ Worst: South Carolina was bad this year. This probably cost Akaoni the league, as a few of his other picks made the top 5 list. At pick 34, SC only snagged 29 points.

~ runner-up: Arizona State was called out early as a bad pick, and proved to be as bad as expected. Although appearing as a possible contender in the aweful Pac 10, Zona St didn't really accomplish anything this year, and brought in only 34 points from the 37th pick. SGII again makes the worst of the worst list.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

2009-10 Babbleball Final Standings

Congratulations to Jutdog, Gunz and Akaoni for finishing 1-2-3 this year!

Final Standings for 2009-10 (with last team "alive")
  • 1. Jutdog - 483 (207-90) West Virginia lost to Duke in the Final Four
  • 2. Gunz - 478 (203-101) Duke as National Champions
  • 3. Akaoni - 469 (210-89) Baylor lost to Duke in Elite 8
  • 4. Babblemur - 455 (205-90) Butler lost to Duke in championship game
  • 5. Boaris - 448 (214-85) Ohio St lost to Tennessee in Sweet 16
  • 6. Jaybird - 429 (206-94) Dayton won NIT championship
  • 7. The CEO - 409 (192-104) Michigan St lost to Butler in Final Four
  • 8. NotaTurtle - 376 (176-113) Purdue lost to Duke in Sweet 16
  • 9. Phunmunki - 335 (173-110) Xavier lost to Kansas St in Sweet 16
  • 10. Some Guy in Illinois - 311 (185-112) North Carolina lost to Dayton in NIT finals
Good year everyone!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Jutdog Clinches 2010 Babbleball Championship

Rhode Island's loss in the NIT Semis last night eliminated the last player capable of surpassing Jutdog's score, clinching the championship for Jutdog.

Four players have teams alive in the Final Four: Jutdog (West Virginia) with 483 points, Babblemur (Butler) with 436 points, Gunz (Duke) also with 436 points, and The CEO (Michigan State) with 409 points. Winning the national championship would net 42 points between the semi-final game and the championship, not enough to surpass Jut's 47 point lead over Babs and Gunz.

Akaoni at 469 and Boaris at 448 have both been eliminated from further post season play.

Jutdog's success this year can be attributed to a number of factors. First his teams performed very well against other players, his 152 points in this category was second only to Akaoni's 162. Secondly his teams powered up in post season play - 7 teams made the NCAA Tournament, 4 reaching the Sweet 16, 3 the Elite 8, and one in the Final Four, for 92 points so far, 34 more than the next closest. And credit must be given to fine basketball by West Virginia (112 pts), Tennessee and Kansas State (75 pts each), Cornell (50 pts) as well as Utah State (48 pts) and Minnesota (47 pts).

Jutdog's victory this year will add to his braggery as it is his first championship that will not be accompanied by an asterisk.

Second Place is still up in the air. Akaoni stands in second place now with 469, and can hang on as long as either Michigan State or West Virginia win the National Championship. Babblemur and Gunz could finish in second place with a National Championship for Butler or Duke respectively.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Best and Worst of 09/10 - Part 1 of 3

Part 1 of a 3 part look at this past season's draft, who was brilliant and who was an idiot.

Expandadraft:

~ Best: Temple by SGII. Pick 81 (first in expansion) bringing in 33 pts. Not too much thinking involved in this pick.
~ runner-up: Murray St by Jaybird. And. UTEP by Notaturtle - both bringing in 31 points.
~ Note: Gunz's Rhode Island is still alive, and could bring in a solind number of points from the NIT.

~ Worst: Virginia by Gunz. Pick 93 bringing in only 4 pts.
~ runner-up: Charlotte by CEO - dropped a shitty team to pick up an even worse one worth only 3 pts.


Round 8:

~ Best: Baylor by Akaoni, bringing in a huge 66 points from pick 66. This almost doubles the closest competitor from this round. This was one of the top 5 picks of the year.
~ runner-up: Northwestern by Jaybird and Houston by Boaris. The last picks in the regular draft, both teams brought in 36 points.

~ Worst: Radford by Jutdog. Despite preseason hype to win the league again, Radford only generated 17 wins all season, and produced no other bonuses. Pick 73
~ runner-up: Penn State by Notaturtle. Only 17 points. This team could not win a game. Pick 74.


Round 7:

~ Best: St Marys by Boaris, bringing in 56 points from the 61st pick. This team's points were significantly boosted by a strong and surprising run into the sweet 16.
~ runner-up: Cornell by Jutdog, bringing in 50 pts from the 69th pick. This is the third year that Jutdog snagged Cornell, and is likely the last, as this strong run into the sweet 16 was led by 6 seniors.

~ Worst: Niagara by Phunmunki, bringing in only 22 points from the 65th overall pick.
~ runner-up: Long Beach State by Notaturtle, with only 21 points scored by the 68th overall pick.