College Basketball Open Discussion

Honestly I think I might like Wisconsin more. They were surprisingly dominate late last year and were in a zone. Potter really helped. I think they return all their key guys.

That was a frustrating loss last year because they were just simply better if I recall.

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Seems smart to evaluate Gonzaga based on one of two games it lost last season.

Looks like Dylan beat me to the Wisconsin bandwagon punch. I’m not even sure if they have any young guys that could be factors too but they might be a very dangerous / veteran team.

They might be my pick to win the big ten now that I think about it. Anyone I’m missing?

Sure, why not. Choose between Big Ten wins or KenPom rank.

And how many wins did they have against NCAA tourney teams (had there been a tourney)? Two? They beat Oregon 73-72, and went 1-1 against BYU. Not sure Arizona was a tourney team. Why should I not judge them based on how they played against tourney teams as opposed to judging them against teams in their weak conference or teams that were not tourney teams?

Conference record it is. shakes hand :wave:t2:

Easy money or swag for you. Dylan might as well pay up now

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Less difficult to understand when you realize how much people over-value Bohanon. There may be a reason Iowa was better last year without him.

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That was great. Thanks for posting it.

“Best play ever”. Love it!

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That was incredibly entertaining. No joke, I’d watch hours of content like this.

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That was awesome

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Love how complimentary the guys were to their teammates and to their opponents. I also lost it when Spike said “How did I end up guarding Gary Harris?? That was a mistake” :joy:

Love this idea!

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Purdue has contacted a Big Ten opponent for a potential transfer? You don’t say…

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I wonder if the one year Smith would spend at Purdue would make him a Boilermaker.

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Jamal Bieniemy to UTEP, Davide Moretti back to Italy on a pro contract.

The latter decision leaves Texas Tech with what is still possibly the deepest perimeter in the country. I’d say Kansas is another contender to that title.