There’s a whole lot of the 2016-17 college basketball season left, but there won’t be a lot more regular season dates more captivating than Wednesday night was across the national landscape.
Tag: Grayson Allen
Talking Hoops With Ted Sarandis – December 24, 2016
In our latest podcast, we talk about the great games Kentucky has been a part of lately. We go on to other ACC matters involving arch rivals, as well as some quick hits and a conference race that should be as good as expected.
The Morning Dish – Friday, December 23, 2016
Thursday was a very good night for the West Coast Conference. It came very close to being an out-of-sight awesome night, but it was still a very productive evening for the conference.
With Grayson Allen, we have a bad pattern to nip in the bud
Once is bad, twice is a problem, and three times is a pattern. That is what we have with Grayson Allen, and it’s high time it was nipped in the bud.
The Morning Dish – Thursday, December 22, 2016
As heated as it has become, with two power broker coaches and both teams annually in the top 10, if you didn’t know the history it would be hard to imagine a team could have dominated the Kentucky/Louisville series recently, but entering their matchup this year the Wildcats were doing […]
The Morning Dish – Monday, November 21, 2016
Duke made it through a challenging early stretch in a good place, including a good win on Sunday. Plus a few more tournaments conclude, a controversial ending, and a Duck is ready to go.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, February 27, 2016
The Ivy League race may be thinning out on the last light Friday of the season. Plus a meaningless reprimand, a new coaching contract and a coaching job gets posted, and the gridiron beckons for a bruising Big 12 post player.
Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis – February 27, 2016
The latest edition of Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis touches on a number of topics as the regular season is about to end for many conferences.
Freshmen carried Duke to the national championship
As expected, freshmen led the way to the national championship, even if it wasn’t the team many expected to be standing in the winner’s circle before the season.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, April 7, 2015
One of the greatest beauties of sports is that it really doesn’t matter how intricate or how detailed the analysis, evaluations and breakdowns are coming into a game. When the games are played, so much of that analysis goes out the window, and the outcome comes down to players making plays, which human beings seize the moment the most.