All Big 4 schools lost today.
When was the last time that happened?
All Big 4 schools lost today.
When was the last time that happened?
VT is the real deal.
Florida St wins at Virginia. Wake should have little trouble winning there next Sunday.
Cuse is a disaster. Down by 22 at BC.
All Big 4 schools lost today.
We've been doing our part the last 7 years.
Well, we've already surpassed the 8 wins from the year of our Lord Bzaster #1.
We've been doing our part the last 7 years.
Yeah their AD is top rung when you consider he went and got a GOOD (notice I didn't say tall former player) basketball coach who is a winner and coaches like he means it.
I doubt this is comparable. Williams wanted out of Marquette, VT was open, somebody hooked up VT with Williams. VT did not have to do a coaching search. VT was very, very lucky.
The question for a former player like DM, is can he even relate to a kid that is not as gifted as he was. The guy carried his team to the National Championship, I'm betting Larry Brown did not call a lot of time outs to coach up Manning. The question is does he even comprehend what a 3 star recruit needs from game to game. 5 stars can fall back on their athletic gifts, we don't have those players.
I'm curious to see what Marshall does this year under Dan D'Antoni, brother to Mike D'Antoni. He was a long-time NBA assistant, but is now in his 3rd year with the Thundering Herd, where he also played.
He is 2-0 in conference with close OOC losses to Cincinnati (#19, 91-93 OT) and Pitt (#56, 106-112). One bad loss to Eastern Kentucky (#263), don't know why they played them away. They have a highly-rated offense and take a lot of 3s. Their defense is poor.
He is apparently a big proponent of analytics. They have improved each year, but can he make the dance this year? Marshall's biggest in-conference test will be against Middle Tennessee (#63).