SEC Notebook by Matt Jones For confirmation of the ever-changing world of college basketball, look no further than the past week’s strange events. In the course of five days, we saw not one, but two No. 1 ranked teams defeated by supposedly inferior teams. Although we will later deal with […]
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SEC Notebook
SEC Notebook by Matt Jones The season is now fully upon us and we have learned a few initial things. First, regardless of what any preseason magazine said, there is no dominant team in college basketball. No. 4 Connecticut has the most potential to become a runaway favorite, but as […]
SEC Notebook
SEC Notebook by Matt Jones Well after a long and arduous wait, the college basketball season is back upon us. We have had to wade through a week and a half of garbage games (thank you NCAA and the 2-4 rule), but now it is time to get to the […]
SEC Conference Preview
SEC Conference Preview by Phil Kasiecki Last season, the story of the Southeastern Conference was the Kentucky Wildcats, as the storied program did not lose a single game in the conference in 2002-03. The Wildcats were the team to beat entering the NCAA Tournament, not even cutting down the nets […]
Rolando Howell’s Last Shot
The Sixth Man by Doug McKinney Rolando Howell hasn’t exactly had the ideal college basketball career. Both on the court and off the court, Howell along with South Carolina Gamecock fans have been waiting for his breakout year. Coach Dave Odom, the fans, and himself would like to see that […]
SEC Offseason News Update
Southeast Conference Offseason News Update by Phil Kasiecki East Division Florida The Gators welcome a good recruiting class, though not quite on the same level as some previous efforts that yielded multiple elite prospects. They get better in the frontcourt with forwards Mohamed Abukar (a former Georgia signee) and Chris […]
Conversation with Kevin Stallings
A Conversation with Vanderbilt Coach Kevin Stallings by Adam Shandler Have you heard the news? The media loves the Commodores! (Personally I thought they were better with Lionel Richie.) Okay, no more Shecky Green impressions. Different Commodores. Many preseason college hoops pundits are picking Vandy to win not only the […]
SEC Season Recap
SEC Season Recap by Rainer Sabin If there were one word to describe the Southeastern Conference this season, it would be strange. In a league that was defined by parity and saw the emergence of schools that don’t claim a rich basketball tradition, it was Kentucky, ironically, that swept through […]
SEC Notebook
SEC Notebook by Rainer Sabin If there were one word to describe the Southeastern Conference this season, it would be strange. In a league that was defined by parity and saw the emergence of schools that don’t claim a rich basketball tradition, it was Kentucky, ironically, that swept through its […]
SEC Notebook
Southeastern Conference Notebook by Rainer Sabin Former Georgia forward Tony Cole may no longer be a Bulldog. But that doesn’t mean he hasn’t made his presence felt in Athens since he was dismissed from the team in August. Just this past week, Cole, who averaged 5.4 points per game in […]