The Virginia Cavaliers look like the No. 3 team in the ACC, and they have the defensive look and feel of a team that could cause problems for higher seeded teams in the NCAA Tournament.
Author: Michael Protos
Big 12, Big East and Big Ten player ratings, through Dec. 10
Hoopville breaks down the player ratings for the Big 12, Big East and Big Ten conferences.
Plenty of great action on the menu this weekend
Nearly every top team is on the schedule this weekend, and many of those teams face their stiffest road tests of the season.
In a time of tribulation, college hoops shows the good in sports
If it’s early December, it’s time for the Jimmy V Classic, one of the better events of the year that highlights a cause more important than winning or losing on the court.
Is NC State better than Duke right now?
In theory, a credible player rating system should allow you to begin to compare teams. After all, a team is the sum of its parts, right? Well, it’s not that simple, as evidenced by the fact that North Carolina State’s players produce a Total Impact Quotient sum of 133.7 in […]
ACC, Pac-12 and SEC player ratings, through Dec. 3
We’ve got the latest ratings for players from the ACC, Pac-12 and SEC, with some familiar names leading the way.
Big week ahead for a bunch of ACC teams
There haven’t been a ton of surprises in the ACC thus far, with Duke and North Carolina standing out as the premier teams and everyone trying to chase them down. At the bottom of the standings, Wake Forest and Boston College are in full-fledged rebuilding mode, which was expected heading […]
Big Ten rises to the Challenge
The Big Ten is looking like the best conference in the land after the first night of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
A look forward to the 2011 ACC/Big Ten Challenge
We preview the 13th annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge, which is starting to shift toward the Big Ten after years of domination by the ACC.
UNLV drafted a blueprint for taking down the Tar Heels
It’s not an easy game plan to follow – and not every team can do it – but the Runnin’ Rebels exploited North Carolina’s few vulnerabilities.