Thursday, November 22, 2012

College Basketball Thoughts

Aaron Craft
Youth may not rule this season as it has this past few. Kentucky struggled against a sneaky Maryland team and lost to Duke. They're not close to the team they were last season but could still fit into the Final Four. UCLA also had a tough game against a weaker team and then lost to a veteran team, like Kentucky.

Pitt and Georgetown are both Top 25 teams in my opinion. The Hoyas and Panthers always tend to exceed expectations and this year could be much the same. Georgetown has a dynamic player in Markel Starks and one of the most dangerous players in the Big East in Otto Porter. Pitt has Tray Woodall at point guard and a bunch of solid options including Lamar Patterson, Steven Adams, Talib Zannia and Dante Taylor.

Butler will still be a contender even with a move to the Atlantic 10 as they proved with a strong performance in the Maui Invitational, as they beat Marquette and a fantastic UNC team. Rotnei Clarke proved he can be a deadly weapon maybe the backcourt scoring threat that Brad Stevens lacked last season. Down low they have a bunch of possible contributors that could make them a deep tournament possibility.

The Big Ten will have multiple teams in the Final Four this season. Even with Cody Zeller struggling the Hoosiers rode several different threats to a win over Georgetown and are the best team out there right now. Ohio State looks really good this season with All-American possibilities Aaron Craft and Deshaun Thomas, who looks just as good as Sullinger. Michigan has tons of scoring options with Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway and Jordan Morgan. Michigan State and Minnesota look to be also in the mix.

By the time Maryland joins the Big Ten in 2014 they will be one of the best programs in the nation again. Mark Turgereon is a great coach and has a young strong team and a good base around him. He'll probably have his second consecutive top 25 recruiting class and he has great sophomores that in a few years will probably form a Final Four club with Alex Len, Nick Faust, Dez Wells and Jake Layman.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Bowl Projections

Jordan Lynch and NIU in Little Caesars
New Mexico Bowl: Nevada vs. Washington
Idaho Potato Bowl: Utah State vs. Ball State
San Diego County Poinsettia Bowl: BYU vs. San Diego State
Beef O' Brady's Bowl: Miami (Ohio) vs. Tulsa
New Orleans Bowl: Arkansas State vs. SMU
Las Vegas Bowl: Fresno State vs. Arizona
Hawaii Bowl: East Carolina vs. Boise State
Little Caesars Bowl: San Jose State vs. Northern Illinois
Military Bowl: Bowling Green vs. Louisiana Tech
Belk Bowl: Miami vs. Cincinnati
Holiday Bowl: Stanford vs. TCU
Independence Bowl: Toldeo vs. Louisiana-Lafayette
Russell Athletic Bowl: UNC vs. Louisville
Meineke Car Care Bowl: Iowa State vs. Minnesota
Armed Forces Bowl: Air Force vs. Houston
Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl: Navy vs. USC
Pinstripe Bowl: West Virginia vs. Syracuse
Gary Nova, RU in Orange
Alamo Bowl: UCLA vs. Texas
Buffalo Wild Wing Bowl: Northwestern vs. Oklahoma State
Music City Bowl: Ole Miss vs. Duke
Sun Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. Oregon State
Chick-fil-A Bowl: Texas A&M vs. NC State
Heart of Dallas Bowl: Ohio vs. Purdue
Gator Bowl: Michigan State vs. Mississippi State
Capitol One Bowl: Georgia vs. Wisconsin
Outback Bowl: Michigan vs. LSU
Cotton Bowl: Texas Tech vs. South Carolina
Compass Bowl: Missouri vs. ULM
GoDaddy.com Bowl: Middle Tennessee vs. Kent State
BCS Bowls
Rose Bowl: Nebraska vs. Oregon
Fiesta Bowl: Kansas State vs. Clemson
Sugar Bowl: Florida vs. Oklahoma
Orange Bowl: Florida State vs. Rutgers
BCS National Championship: Notre Dame vs. Alabama

Saturday, November 17, 2012

So What Now for BCS?

Championship for McCarron?
Well I just saw Jordan Williamson nail the game-winning field goal against the second-ranked Oregon Ducks. And, before that I watched Kansas State get murdered by unranked Baylor by four touchdowns. So what does this mean for the whole BCS?

When Johnny Football and the Aggies stunned Alabama it seemed that the SEC won't get yet another crown as the Crimson Tide fell to Number 4 in the polls. But, this weekend everything changed. Kansas State and Oregon lost which means Notre Dame will almost definitely move to Number One, while Alabama likely to second. Georgia will be in the mix as well as they will probably move up to number three. Then, the SEC has Florida and LSU, while K-State and Oregon will still be in BCS bowls at least.

Next weekend: The newly crowned number one hopes to do what K-State nor 'Bama could; win at that spot. It won't be easy as the USC Trojans come to challenge Manti Te'o and the undefeated Irish. The Trojans have struggled mightily and played terrible against UCLA. Though, until Matt Barkley(if he is ready to go) is off the roster USC will have a legit chance of defeating these Irish.

Alabama gets an appetizer for the SEC championship game in the Iron Bowl against an atrocious Auburn team. They might not even need to play A.J. McCarron as this one should be done before halftime. The Tide should be looking ahead to a big showdown against Georgia.

The Bulldogs benefit just as much as Alabama with the upsets. They play an intense rival in Georgia Tech who hasn't had the season they imagined with Tevin Washington returning. If the defense holds up the Bulldogs should role into the SEC championship game 11-1. Though hopefully they play better than they did against LSU last year.

What will happen: Notre Dame wins comfortably against the Trojans thanks to a more confident Everett Golson. Alabama and Georgia square off in a game that decides who plays Notre Dame. Alabama uses their superior pyschicality to run the ball over an inconsistent Georgia defense and their defense holds Georgia to under 20.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Early NFL Mock Draft

1. Jacksonville Jaguars, Matt Barkley The Jaguars are 1-8 and must take desperate measures in order to stay in Jacksonville. That may mean replacing Blaine Gabbert after just two seasons with Matt Barkley.
2. Kansas City Chiefs, Geno Smith The Chiefs are one of the better teams in the AFC except for one major position, quarterback. If Barkley isn't available the big-armed Smith is a no-brainer.
Geno Smith
3. Cleveland Browns, Barkevious Mingo Cleveland needs some type of pass rush which means Mingo could be a solution. He'll play at defensive end but the Browns need him more at outside linebacker.
4. Tennessee Titans, Jarvis Jones The fantastic pass rusher from Georgia should become the most talented pass rusher the Titans have had since Albert Haynesworth.
5. St. Louis Rams, Luke Joeckel Jason Smith never worked out which means they need some more help on the line. Joeckel is no doubt the top linemen available in this year's draft.
6. Carolina Panthers, Star Lotulelei The Panthers have a lot of issues and not all of them have to do with Cam Newton. The huge tackle from Utah should help improve their rush defense.
7. Buffalo Bills, Manti Te'o The Bills don't need a linebacker urgently in fact they might prefer a quarterback or receiver here. But Te'o will upgrade any defense even one as bad as the Bills.
8. Cincinnati Bengals, Bjoern Werner The Bengals need help at linebacker and Werner could fill them even though he is naturally a defensive end.
9. New York Jets, Johnathan Hankins A lot of Jets fans will push for Tyler Wilson here but they also have holes on defense. Hankins is a big bulky force up the middle.
10. Philadelphia Eagles, Chance Warmack Might be weird to see a guard this high up but Warmack is just that good and the Eagles need him.
11. Oakland Raiders, Tyler Wilson No Carson Palmer should be done very soon as he hasn't really upgraded these Raiders. They might go with a quarterback later but it will be tough to pass up Wilson if he is available.
12. Dallas Cowboys, Johnathan Jenkins Not as flashy as what some Cowboys fans might want but hey they really need a defensive tackle.
13. St. Louis Rams, Tyler Eifert The Rams need receivers, but when is the last time they had a quality tight end? They should pick up Eifert, the next in a long line of great Notre Dame tight ends.
14. New Orleans Saints, Sam Montgomery The Saints are aging especially on the line which may be adressed earlier then linebacker.
15. San Diego Chargers, Keenan Allen Phillip Rivers has struggled mightily but he needs more recievers. Keenan Allen should be a quality pickup.
16. Arizona Cardinals, Taylor Lewan At times the Cardinals protection has been atrocious. If Lewan is still on the board he'll be this team's pick.
17. Miami Dolphins, Justin Hunter If Tannehill is to develope he needs more options then Brian Hartline.
18. Tampa Bay Buccaners Dee Milliner The Buccaners should keep trying to improve their secondary and Milliner should be a steal this late.
19. Minnesota Vikings, Kawaan Short The Vikings addressed their O-Line. Now about that defensive line. Short is a nice pickup from around the area.
20. Indianapolis Colts, Johnathan Banks Banks, a shutdown corner from Mississippi State should help the Colts pass defense immediately.
21. Detroit Lions, Barrett Jones The versatile Jones will help the Lions improve on protecting Stafford.
22. Seattle Seahawks, Robert Woods When a team wants Terrell Owens you know they need receivers. Woods should be an easy selection for an improving team,
23. Pittsburgh Steelers, C.J. Mosley The Steelers love gritty football. Mosley should be exactly what the Steelers need.
24. New York Giants, Dion Jordan If Jordan is available the Giants should bolster their pass rush with this talent from Oregon.
25. Denver Broncos, Slyvester Williams This monster from UNC should give the Broncos a fantastic defense.
26. Green Bay Packers Alex Okafor The Packers don't have many holes. They'll use this as a consolation pick.
27. Chicago Bears, Sheldon Richardson The Bears defensive line has been atrocious over the years which means Richardson shouldn't be too tough of a pick here.
28. Baltimore Ravens, Alec Ogletree Will Ogletree be the replacement for Ray Lewis?
29. New England Patriots, Terrance Williams Wes Welker won't last forever. Tom Brady's next go-to target could be Williams, a stud from Baylor.
30. Houston Texans Jesse Williams The beast from 'Bama should be a formidable presence alongside J.J. Watt.
31. San Francisco 49ers, Eric Reid The sure tackler Reid will be a fantastic late pickup for the Niners.
32. Atlanta Falcons Eric Fisher The Falcons will get someone to protect Matt Ryan. Fisher could be that guy.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

College Basketball Preview: 16. Michigan State Spartans

16. Michigan State Spartans 29-8 in 2011 (13-5 Big Ten)

Keith Appling
It seems it is almost a crime to not place the Spartans in the preseason top 20, whenever Tom Izzo is directing them. Last season, the Spartans did what the Spartans do, losing tough games early but then getting hot and gaining a high tournament seed. This year's squad looks much the same even with some significant losses including Draymond Green and Brandon Wood. Green was an important scorer and Michigan State's all-time leading rebounder. Izzo should keep this team competitive and likely a tournament team but somebody must step up in order for the Spartans to make a deep tournament run.


Backcourt: Izzo is hoping Keith Appling can continue to mature in his junior season after two strong seasons in East Lansing. Appling is a leader and can score if needed but with the rest of the talent on this roster he may not need to. Sophomore Travis Trice will likely start alongside him in the backcourt and gives Izzo one of the best shooters he has had in a while. Trice averaged 40.5 percent from long range in his freshman year, numbers that could increase with more minutes and opportunities. Junior Russell Byrd will come off the bench this season after two injury filled seasons and is huge for a shooting guard. Sophomore Brandon Kearney should get a lot more minutes this year and his versatility is much needed. He can play some minutes at point but is more comfortable at shooting guard. Freshman Gary Harris will get some minutes but will be relied on mostly for depth.
Branden Dawson
Frontcourt: Rebounding could be an issue without Green, unless junior Adreian Payne or senior Derrick Nix can step up. Payne has an intriguing mix of size and athleticism, as he has a back to basket game and can shots in the mid range occasionally. Nix is huge and takes him a lot of space in the paint but he has had various issues that have kept him out of the starting rotation. If he can learn how to use his big frame to his advantage he could have some success. Sophomore Branden Dawson should have a fantastic year after a solid freshman campaign. He has the size to play in the backcourt or up front and can make shots nearly anywhere. He is also a decent rebounder averaging 4.5 a game in 2011-2012. Sophomore Alex Gauna didn't played occasionally in his first year coming off a redshirt and can help in a number of different ways. Freshman Matt Costello is an interesting prospect that could get playing time.

Top NBA Prospect: Branden Dawson
Big Ten Rank: 4th
PROJECTED LINEUP
PG Keith Appling- Junior
SG Travis Trice- Sophomore
SF Branden Dawson- Sophomore
PF Derrick Nix- Senior
C Adreian Payne- Junior
Sixth Russell Byrd- Junior

Friday, November 2, 2012

College Basketball Preview: 15. Memphis Tigers

15. Memphis Tigers 26-9 in 2011 (13-3 C-USA)
Josh Pastner
Look under disappontment in the dictionary and you might see a picture of last year's Memphis Tigers. The Tigers were expected to dominate a weak Conference USA but even though they won their conference the dominance wasn't really there. Then, with a weak out-of-conference schedule, Memphis faltered to an eight seed only to beat by Saint Louis. With nearly every starter back, no disappointment should happen in Memphis' final year before their move to the Big East.


Joe Jackson
Backcourt: Josh Pastner finally has some experience in the backcourt with guys like juniors Joe Jackson and Antonio Barton. Jackson will likely be the point guard and he could have a truly special season. He can put up double digit points every single night and will improve in the assist with all the talent around him. Barton could take big steps in his junior year in nearly every single category including points where he averaged 6.6 a game last year. Another junior, Chris Crawford should start at shooting guard or small forward. He also is a big contributor in the scoring column but he is probably the best defender on the team averaging 1.8 steals a game in 2011-2012. Freshman Damien Wilson provides some depth and looks like the rest of these Tigers, very exciting but not great shooters. Junior Geron Johnson will be a deep reserve this season but has a chance to play solid in small minutes this year.

Frontcourt: The Tigers will be very small up front but with their style of play that may not be such a bad thing. Junior Tarik Black is very efficient in the frontcourt making 68.9 percent of his shots from the field. He has to show more in the rebounding column though, which was the Tigers biggest weakness a season ago. He'll have scoring ability all around him especially with sophomore Adonis Thomas who can score anywhere. With more minutes he'll really have the green light this season which is bad news for opponents. Senior Ferrakohn Hall won't be lethal in any one area but is a solid option in scoring, defense and can help keeping Memphis stable on the boards. Pastner gained a player who could have a huge freshman year in Shaq Goodwin. Goodwin is raw in a number of areas but has the potential to be one of the better players in the conference, if he gets the minutes to do so.

Top NBA Prospect: Tarik Black
Conference USA Rank: 1st

Saturday, October 27, 2012

NBA Preview: Eastern Conference

Jrue Holiday
Brooklyn Nets Logo

1. Miami Heat
Last season, the Big Three got their championship, a year later than many expected. Then, they got a Big Four adding aging star Ray Allen who looks like he still has something in the tank. We all know that LeBron and D-Wade will dominate, and so will Chris Bosh if healthy. But, will the role players and key reserves be enough to lead the Heat to their second straight championship? Well, probably.

2. Chicago Bulls
The Bulls were well on their way to the Eastern Conference Finals until Derrick Rose went down. It is yet to be known if he'll be ready for the start of the season but the Bulls should be very cautious about him. If he isn't ready expect rookie Marquis Teague to start or tiny Nate Robinson. D-Rose should be joined by a strong supporting cast including still effective Carlos Boozer and Luol Deng along with electric Joakim Noah. It should be enough to get to the Eastern Conference Finals, if not further.

3. Boston Celtics
The last few years we have been repeating it. The window is closing for the Celtics. This year looks like it will be the last year of contention for a while in Boston. Kevin Garnett returns and still has some points to score. Paul Pierce could dominate and their is no question that Rajon Rondo will be an All-Star this year. Depth is no issue for Boston as they have Jeff Green and fantastic rookies in Jared Sullinger and Kris Joseph.

4. Philadelphia Sixers
The Sixers backcourt has finally grown up which means bad things for the rest of the Eastern Conference. Jrue Holiday can score anywhere and Evan Turner has matured enough to be a star at this level. Jason Richardson gives playoff experience. Down low, new center Andrew Bynum is dominant when healthy and Spencer Hawes has his flashes.

5. Indiana Pacers
No team could take a bigger step towards the top then the Pacers who bring back a tons of effective options on offense in David West, George Hill and Tyler Hansbrough. Roy Hibbert was brought back and gives a dominant low post presence. The Pacers have fantastic forwards in Paul George who is the future of the franchise and do-everything Danny Granger.

6. Brooklyn Nets
The new look Nets look like they have the best backcourt in the East with Deron Williams who should be dangerous with more talent around him and Joe Johnson who is still an All-Star type player at times. Gerald Wallace is a contributor and the Nets possess some low post options in Brook Lopez, Kris Humphries and Andray Blatche.

7. New York Knicks
No more Linsanity in New York which could end up being better as it gives the Knicks more stability. Carmelo will get his shots, Amare will dominate down low and Jason Kidd will run the offense in possibly his last year in the NBA. Those three should give the core of a championship contender, while Iman Shumpert and Raymond Felton should continue to improve.

8. Milwaukee Bucks
The second best backcourt in the Eastern Conference? Maybe the Bucks who have Brandon Jennings who looks to be less inconsistent and lethal Monta Ellis. Rookie Doron Lamb gives the Bucks a fantastic shooting threat. The frontcourt is young but good enough to help the Bucks sneak into the final playoff spot.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

College Basketball Preview: 14. Syracuse Orange

14. Syracuse Orange 34-3 in 2011 (17-1 Big East)

Another NBA wave has struck in Syracuse but that never seems to affect the Orange. Dion Waiters, Scoop Jardine, Kris Joseph and Fab Melo all are gone but the most important person in Syracuse returns (Jim Boeheim) and the 'Cuse still have loads of talent. Last year's dream 34-3 season and with just one loss in the stacked Big East wasn't just the four I mentioned. A national title may be out of the question, but the Orange should still be contenders whether that means an Elite Eight or an earlier exit.

Brandon Triche
Brandon Triche

Backcourt: Jardine was never a consistent threat but his loss should still be a big issue in the backcourt. Senior Brandon Triche looks to be the biggest talent now, as he can score and takes care of the ball. He is also a fantastic defender and provides a big issue for the Orange now in experience. Sophomore Michael Carter-Williams is high risk-high reward type player. He only averaged 2.7 points per game in very little minutes but has the talent to increase that to double digits. The sure plus with him is that he won't turn the ball over very much. Redshirt freshman Trevor Cooney is one of the few backcourt reserves. He can play at point and shooting guard and will contribute at both as a consistent threat.

C.J. Fair
C.J. Fair
Frontcourt: Fab Melo is a huge loss. He won't put up tons of points a game but he rebounds like a god and plays dominant defense. He also provided a huge intimidating presence that made opponents scared to enter the paint. Junior Baye Keita now will be the top rebounder and plays hard which should help the Orange compete. Another junior, C.J. Fair is a vet that should finally get the oppurtunity to shine with more minutes. He can play on the wing but does more damage inside as he can rebound and play annoying defense. Sophomore Rakeem Christmas is the Carter-Williams of the frontcourt as he could be domiant or could stuggle. He has the tools as he has the size, athleticism and smarts to be an All-Big East player. Senior James Southerland is a versatile threat that works hard and plays great defense. Freshmen Dajuan Coleman and Jerami Grant have bright futures but their are questions about whether they will do much this season.

Top NBA Prospect: Rakeem Christmas
Big East Rank: 2nd
PROJECTED LINEUP
PG Brandon Triche- Senior
SG Michael Carter-Williams- Sophomore
SF C.J. Fair- Junior
PF Baye Keita- Junior
C Rakeem Christmas- Sophomore
Sixth James Southerland- Senior

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Heisman Statements

Yesterday, we saw Collin Klein and the Kansas State Wildcats embarrass West Virginia and Geno Smith. And, we saw Jeff Driskel and the Gators destroy South Carolina. So, how did that all affect the Heisman race?

Collin Klein

The Front-Runner: Collin Klein


Klein was on the outside looking in when he entered yesterday against West Virginia. I mean how, could a tough, weird-throwing quarterback like that, with his unorthodox team win the Heisman? But, his team showed up against the Mountaineers. And, I mean showed up. Geno Smith looked like a middle school student against All-Pro defenders out there. He has no shot at the Heisman, with two losses, both of them plain embarrassing. Due to the fact Matt Barkley has lost already, Smith is slumping, Montee Ball hasn't looked like himself and their is no Tyrann Mathieu roaming for the Tigers anymore, he moves here just because nobody else can.

Don't Forget About: De'Anthony Thomas, Johnny Manziel

If you thought we wouldn't have the most exciting player in college football well you were wrong. Thomas has to be in talks after a magnificent season so far. The Ducks are undefeated and look like they wil get in a major bowl which is always a good time to showcase yourself, as Thomas will do. Manziel is an interesting thought. He probably won't win it this year but in the future he'll be on top of many people's lists. If the Aggies could have won against LSU, I think he would be talked about more.

The Tebow 2.0: Jeff Driskel

Que the Tim Tebow comparisons. The Gators are undefeated and have taken down LSU and South Carolina now and most of the reason why is because of their quarterback Jeff Driskel, who barely had the starting job at the beginning of the year. Driskel is a decent thrower but he does most of his damage on the ground. If the Gators finish the regular season undefeated don't think Driskel won't be on a lot of people's minds.

The Defensive Studs: Manti Te'o, Damontre Moore, Phillip Thomas

Te'o is kind of a dark horse at the moment because of the fact, of course, that he plays linebacker. He is truly dominant though and plays at one of the biggest college football centers in the United States, which can help or hurt you. Damontre Moore, from A&M, is proving dominant on the D-Line recording 9.5 sacks to this point. He doesn't really seem like a realistic Heisman contender like Ndamukong Suh was a couple of years back. Want this year's Honey Badger? I bet you don't even know him. Fresno's Phillip Thomas has 7 interceptions, 2 more than Oregon State's Jordan Poyer.


Saturday, October 20, 2012

College Basketball: Looking Towards the Future

Yes, the 2012-2013 season hasn't even begun but it is time to look towards the future. No, not another preview of this upcoming season. I'm thinking about the recruits that will make a difference in 2013-2014.

Jabari Parker, SF Schools Considering: BYU, Duke, Michigan State, Stanford, Florida

Parker has been hailed as the top forward prospect since LeBron James so its no surprise he is the top prize in the recruiting show. He is from Simeon High in Chicago, a powerhouse in Illinois. BYU, Duke, MSU, Stanford and Florida have all offered him scholarships. Parker is versatile as he can play power or small forward and even spend some time at guard because he handles the ball great. He'll be the recruit of the century for a number of schools if they can land him.

Andrew and Aaron Harrison, G Committed to Kentucky

The next one and done point guard, or guards at Kentucky? The Harrison brothers who will probably start immediately for Calipari. Andrew is the more talented one, as many have him number two on their recruiting boards. Andrew will run the point with his brother handling the small forward position. Both are extremely athletic and will remind a ton of Wildcat fans of the days of John Wall.

Julius Randle, PF Schools Considering: Kentucky, Florida, Oklahoma, NC State, Kansas, Texas

If Jabari Parker wasn't in this class Randle would be the no-question top forward in this class. He is athletic and has a great mid range with a great motor. He has visited Florida and Kentucky and if he chooses one of those could make that school's class best in the land. He is from Texas so don't count out the Longhorns or Jayhawks for that matter.

Aaron Gordon, PF Schools Considering: Arizona, Oregon, Kentucky, Washington, Kansas

The top recruit, out west it seems Gordon is destined to stay out there. From San Jose, Gordon is a smart possibly dominat player who's size allows him to spend time at multiple positions. He has visited a number of schools out west including Arizona and Oregon but don't think Calipari and the Wildcats are out of this race yet.

Kasey Hill, PG Committed to Florida

Billy Donovan landed yet another talented guard when he managed to reel in the talent from Eustis, Florida who has the smarts and potential to smart immediately. The speedy Hill is perfect for any high paced offense and is a fantastic finisher. Other than the Harrison brothers he was likely the top pickup in the SEC (assuming Randle doesn't go to Kentucky and either does Gordon).

Bobby Portis, PF Committed to Arkansas

Arkansas has a great future ahead of them after pulling in the talented forward from Hall High in Little Rock. Portis is very versatile as he can do damage on the perimeter as long as down low, keeping defenses guessing. He is basically guranteed to be playing in the NBA some day.