We look at more conferences heading into the season, including the best academic one of them all. Plus the story at North Carolina develops more, an Atlantic 10 star is suspended, and a few more exhibition games are in the books.
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The Morning Dish – Saturday, November 8, 2014
With the season less than a week away, we look at a few conferences, plus a couple of suspensions, more exhibition games and a new head coach on Twitter
A lot is unknown about Boston College
As Jim Christian’s first season at the helm of Boston College is about to begin, a lot is unknown about the Eagles, who look a bit different from last year.
2013-14 ACC Post-Mortem
The ACC wasn’t exactly the powerhouse conference many thought it would be in 2013-14. Will that be the case when expectations rise further next year?
At Boston College, speculation is now over with Steve Donahue
For months, speculation about Steve Donahue’s job status at Boston College was rampant. It is over now, and where Boston College goes from here is tough to figure.
Offense helps Florida State move along late in the season
Florida State was very concerned about Boston College on Tuesday night. By winning that game, the Seminoles put themselves in a good position with just one game and the ACC Tournament left.
The jury is still out on how good Pittsburgh is
It’s tough to figure out just how good Pittsburgh is, and time is running out. But there is an opportunity for them to further define how good they are.
Atkins, Notre Dame continue to dig deep
Eric Atkins and Notre Dame have had to dig deep this season with what has been thrown at them. Their first road win of the season is their latest reward.
Jabari Parker gets better as he nears a place in Duke history
Jabari Parker had a career night against Boston College. Not only is he getting better, but he’s also getting close to a special place in Duke history, and that’s nothing to take lightly.
Saturday Notes – February 8, 2014
A look back at a Saturday that was quite a day of college basketball, though it will surely be remembered most for something that happened at the end of the day.