Friday gave us a tremendous day of basketball, and yet the best still seems yet to come. Plus more coaching moves, one of them leading to awkward situations, and one tournament is staying in the same city but changing venues.
Tag: American Athletic Conference
The Morning Dish – Friday, March 4, 2016
With the way this season has played out from the first night, it’s no surprise whatsoever that it has taken just three days of conference tournaments to see complete destruction in some brackets.
The Morning Dish – Friday, February 26, 2016
In a college basketball year that has been defined by unpredictability, we dare say that the host of downright thrilling conference races is a story developing late that is also becoming a signature mark of this season.
The Morning Dish – Monday, February 8, 2016
Has a relatively new conference already seen its best days? Plus a dramatic win for the Bonnies, an overtime thriller in the CAA, and the only real surprise comes from another mid-major conference.
The Morning Dish – Monday, January 25, 2016
In handing SMU its first loss, Temple continued to grow since conference play began. Plus a big road win in the Big East, referees suspended, and a Hilltopper has departed.
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, December 30, 2015
After another nice-if not necessarily glamorous-win, it’s time to ask: what to make of Texas Tech this year?
How the conferences shape up as 2016 approaches
As conference play beckons, we take a look at every conference in Division I and see how it shapes up based on non-conference play.
The Morning Dish – Monday, November 9, 2015
We’re almost to the start of another season of college basketball, and take a look at several conferences, along with late exhibition action and a team not going to the postseason this year.
Was hiring Larry Brown really worth it for SMU?
Larry Brown has certainly made SMU relevant, and they have had success. Has it come at too great a cost in light of the NCAA coming down on the program?
After not quite making it last year, Tulsa will try again
Tulsa was on the bubble before a tough finish to the season kept them out of the NCAA Tournament. With more experience and a better non-conference schedule, the Golden Hurricane can avoid that fate this year.