Another busy weekend concludes, and the most surprising story is Larry Drew II’s ungraceful exit from North Carolina.
Author: Michael Protos
ACC Player Ratings 4.0
Georgia Tech’s Iman Shumpert is playing like one of the ACC’s best guards despite receiving little support from the rest of the Yellow Jackets.
Big Ten Player Ratings 4.0
Michigan State and Minnesota will finish at least the regular season without a guard considered crucial to the teams’ success. However, the Golden Gophers will miss Al Nolen more than the Spartans will miss Korie Lucious.
A Super Weekend Awaits
The Super Bowl takes prominence this weekend as the NFL season concludes, then gives way to the best time of year for the world of college basketball.
Roy Williams’ Lineup Change Reaps Immediate Rewards for UNC
With Larry Drew II relegated to the bench in favor of Kendall Marshall at point guard, the Tar Heels have blossomed on offense. Perhaps counterintuitively, Drew has been a major factor in making that happen.
Aztecs Regain Balanced Attack
BYU couldn’t maintain its momentum from a win against San Diego State, but the Aztecs bounced back by annihilating Wyoming with a balanced attack.
Big East Player Ratings 4.0
How can Syracuse lose four consecutive games with the best big man in the conference? The answer lies with the players charged with getting him the ball.
Pac-10 Player Ratings 4.0
Washington’s Isaiah Thomas has emerged as the top guard in the Pac-10, and he’s running a strong pack of Huskies.
Rockin’ the Rockies With the Mountain West
BYU and San Diego State delivered another thriller in the Mountain West Wednesday night, with Cougars asserting their conference dominance against a formerly undefeated team. How much longer until the Mountain West gets major conference credibility?
Finding Home Court Advantages Off the Beaten Path
Kansas’ home winning streak is over, and Duke takes over the top spot. But teams from the CAA and WAC are close on the Blue Devils’ heels on that list.