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March 12, 2009

One more time with WVU-Pitt. Both teams were plenty familiar with each other from the summer. Add in playing twice in the season. There should be no surprises from either team.

So far today and yesterday, it’s been chalk. Let’s keep it going.

The fun starts at about 7.

Over here for the fun.





because they lost to western kentucky and unlv AT HOME, not to mention losing to notre dame by 33 POINTS. come on hugh! they don’t deserve the #1 overall seed, period. even if they win the big east tournament they will have avoided the big dogs.

Comment by omar 03.13.09 @ 3:17 pm

Hugh Green is very correct…having coached for years I can tell you that JD is a much better coach today (game day) than he was earlier. The only way to learn is by doing in that profession.
Having said that, teams have inexplicable nights as Pitt did last night. Not even John Wooden himself could have beaten the hoopies with our team last night. Best thing that could happen to Pitt.

I called the super bowl right back in November.
You heard it here first, Pitt wins it’s first national championship vs. N Carolina in OT!

Comment by Dan 72 03.13.09 @ 3:30 pm

Not by design. Can’t penalize them for the way the Big East scheduled them.

I think intelligent minds can disagree about the importance of non-conf losses. My opinion is it’s more important how a team’s playing at tournament time than it is how they’re playing in Nov/December, especially since freshmen (Samuels, Jennings) and sophomores (Knowles) play a much more important role in today’s college basketball than they used to. 2009 college hoop teams aren’t fully formed organisms until about Feb.

Doesn’t excuse the ND loss. That’s bad.

This theory also has a selfish aspect to it because I’m headed to Boston for the East Regionals and I’m hoping the Panthers will be there.

Let’s see how it plays out. L-ville still has to win the tournament and MSU has to look good enough winning the Big 10 dance.

Comment by hugh green 03.13.09 @ 3:42 pm

If Louisville wins out, I don’t see how the big east doesn’t get 3 #1 seeds without bringing conference affiliation into the equation. Thats the only reason I see to not keep UConn on the top line.

I also agree with Omar, if Louisville gets a 1 seed it will be the 3rd or 4th, yes, big east champions, but its the overall body of work, and conference affiliation shouldn’t have anything to do with it. While its not their fault, they didn’t travel to Pitt or UConn or Marquette, and they’re seed should reflect that.

Comment by Kevin 03.13.09 @ 3:57 pm

Hugh,

I think that how a team’s playing at tournament time might have an effect within the team and how they finish their year, but I don’t think it should be used as a huge consideration for their seeding.

I mean, do they deserve the high seed even though they couldn’t get up for two very winnable games at home early in the year? Why are we even playing those non-con games then, when you can just blow off a couple of them as long as you make hay once conference play begins?

A conference tourney should help get you in if you’re on the bubble, or move you up a couple of seeds if you’re middle of the pack, but I don’t think it should be able to completely get rid of the stink of some really bad non-con losses.

Carolina, UConn, Pitt (at least I’d like to think) and probably Memphis and Oklahoma would’ve never lost those two games.

Comment by Jimbo Covert's my dad 03.13.09 @ 7:11 pm

This comment was forever ago, but someone was asking what Mike Cook was up to these days. I don’t have any citation, but I’m a Pitt student and I saw him heading to upper campus through the hospital complex about a month ago. It’s the only time I’ve seen him, so he could have just been visiting. He was wearing sweats, but I don’t think it was Pitt Basketball gear. I guess that doesn’t really answer the question too well, but he was on Pitt’s campus at least one day last month.

Comment by Some guy 03.13.09 @ 7:50 pm

Pitt was only favored by Vegas -4, do you think the bookies know whats in Pitts head. How many people bet on WVU getting 4 points. Thats right not a soul. Bookies cleanup up again.

Comment by buzz 03.13.09 @ 10:24 pm

“Bookies cleanup up again.”

Some gambler help educate me, but it is my understanding that the point spread is set in an attempt to have the bets be equalized between the two teams. The bookies are satisfied with the vig. They don’t want the bets unbalanced.

Comment by BigGuy 03.13.09 @ 11:18 pm

BigGuy-you’re right about the spread. It’s all about creating interest in the wager. If a large population said, “oh yeah, I like WVU with 4 points,” and then bet heavily, that line would move as the game drew nearer…Pitt by 3, by 2.5, and so on.

Comment by Colt Convert 03.14.09 @ 9:10 am

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