He lit up Illinois. Loyola had some really good players and teams in that erasad news: https://chicago.suntimes.com/colleg...redrick-hughes-a-1985-all-american-dies-at-63
dude was a baller
He lit up Illinois. Loyola had some really good players and teams in that erasad news: https://chicago.suntimes.com/colleg...redrick-hughes-a-1985-all-american-dies-at-63
dude was a baller
Man he was a great high school coach. Produced same very good players for a small area like Lawrenceville
Honestly just looks like a loser.That's a bold strategy, Mark. Real glad this isn't us. What an absolute goober.
That's a bold strategy, Mark. Real glad this isn't us. What an absolute goober.
Who told him this was a good idea?That's a bold strategy, Mark. Real glad this isn't us. What an absolute goober.
He may have a reputation of being a goober, but I am impressed that he actually responded to a couple of negative questions about Kentucky's portal failures.That's a bold strategy, Mark. Real glad this isn't us. What an absolute goober.
This comes off really weird and almost desperate. In places it starts to feel like an info commercial.Who told him this was a good idea?
my UK friends are not fans of Pope........they want him gone yesterday...........they really really do..............This comes off really weird and almost desperate. In places it starts to feel like an info commercial.![]()
Are we sure this wasn't part of a PIP and what seemingly is a punishment for not living up to expectations.That's a bold strategy, Mark. Real glad this isn't us. What an absolute goober.
Glad Brad doesn't need to do this.He may have a reputation of being a goober, but I am impressed that he actually responded to a couple of negative questions about Kentucky's portal failures.
This encompasses my total thoughts:
*Blink twice if you’re being held against your will…….*That's a bold strategy, Mark. Real glad this isn't us. What an absolute goober.
He doesn't need to.Glad Brad doesn't need to do this.
Summary: All the 16s and 12s play in. Half the 11s and 15s play in.
All the changes, all the time passed, and we still end playing Kentucky in Kentucky.here is the first ESPN bracketology with the new format. Illinois got a 1 seed but I still hate the expansion
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Men's Bracketology: Florida debuts as No. 1 overall seed for 2026-27
The Gators return their leading scorer to top the first forecasted field for next season's NCAA tournament.www.espn.com
This is really helpful for me to visualize what the changes actually mean.
I'm not sure an 11- or 15-seed play-in game makes a region stronger. Even if the better team wins, those are theoretically among the lower half of the 11-seeds and lower half of the 15-seeds.Summary: All the 16s and 12s play in. Half the 11s and 15s play in.
Any idea why they put the play in 11s and 15s in the same brackets? I would expect each play in game to make the bracket stronger, so this feels unbalanced v.s one 11 or 15 play in game per bracket.
Like many I don't understand most of this, by why do the so called 11 seeds play each other instead of playing the worst of the 12 seeds? It gives the 12 seeds an easier path to playing in the real tournament.
he coached at Lawrenceville (on the border ) in the 1970s & won back to back class A titlesI went to his basketball camps when I was a kid