fishwater99 said:Either he does not like 40 minutes of helll type basketball <font color="#cc0000">or is a racist</font>, not wanting to play for Anderson... I guess a Division 2 school will get a good player next year.... http://www.columbiatribun...ocking-clarkes-transfer/ Anderson is a total ***, he let's two other players transfer, but blocks Clarke and two signees of the hogs from this year's recruiting class.. This is after UAB let him take a signee to Mizzo when Anderson left UAB... Can u say pot and kettle..
Last 5 years, the mid-majors have had more success than they have ever had- and the Sweet 16 was still dominated by the 6 major conferences. 75% of the Sweet 16 participants were from the BCS conferences- and alot of the mid-major bids were from the same schools- Butler, Memphis,Xavier, etc....Memphis had their mini-run in basketball like Rice did in baseball.DAWG61 said:hijack this thread but comparing a sweet 16 in basketball to a sweet 16 in baseball isn't really fair. The amount of teams in basketball that have tournament talent is far greater than in baseball. I do like your posts Coach but that comparison is not equal in my eyes. I'd say making the final 32 in basketball is equal to the final 16 in baseball.
aGAIN,I dont see how you can say it's harderto get to the Sweet 16in basketball than baseball.You think Florida had an easier time playing their regional with Miami in it, than a Duke has in basketball as a 1 seed playing a 16 seed nobody and then an 8-9 seed? Thats ludicrous.DAWG61 said:at where those 5 schools are located. California, Texas and North Carolina. So you can almost eliminate any cold weather school from being any good at baseball- there is only a 65-70 team difference in basketball and baseballbut in basketball you have a conference like the Big East that has 10-12 of the top 40 teams every year- you mean like the SEC usually is in baseball ???. Then you can add the Big 10- . Those two conferences alone make basketball much harder- thats really dumb- the Pac-10 has put 2 teams in the basketball Tourney the last 2 years- the Pac-10 as a baseball conference is MUCH better than that. . That doesn't even include your random mid-majors that are very dangerous in a one game setting- you mean like Dallas Baptist, Rice, USM, TCU, and others that have won in baseball???? Can you not see that it happens in both sports???. It's also not fair to compare Billy Donovan and Rick Stansbury.- you're right, and I didnt. Donovan is 3x the coach The Recruiter is- I was comparing the basketball programs beforethey became head coach. With programs that have been the same or State had actually been slightly better for 100 years, hiring the right coach makes the difference in attaining goals previously not reached. Same with Tennessee and Pearl- he was a Jackie Wayne, but he also took Tennessee basketball to places they had never been before. Under those comparisons 99.9% of all division 1 basketball coaches would fall short to what Donovan has accomplished since taking over at Florida.
Coach34 said:Interesting to see how this plays out
Is the Big East had 9 teams represented in the NCAAT (all these Top 40 teams), only 2 of them (not even the top two teams... UConn, a 3 seed and Marquette, an 11 seed) made to the sweet 16. There is no real "evidence" that baseball is harder than basketball, or vice-versa... but I WILL say that no matter where you play in baseball (unless you are hosting), you still have to beat a 1 seed NO MATTER WHAT to get to a super regional. Not only that, even if you are the 1 seed, you may face a teams ace or pull a Ga. Tech and lose to a 4 seed and have to play out of the losers bracket (which is much harder to do because you have to win an extra game). The talent level over most clubs is much more balanced in baseball, where basketball, not so much. Look at the SEC this year. Aside from the top 3 teams in the SEC (Vandy, USC, and UF), and the two worst teams (UT and UK), there was only a 3 win difference between 7 ball clubs, where as basketball, records are spread out much more across the conference (that is simply looking at the SEC). My point being, the level of talent between ball clubs in baseball seems to be much more balanced and evenly distributed as opposed to basketball.DAWG61 said:at where those 5 schools are located. California, Texas and North Carolina. So you can almost eliminate any cold weather school from being any good at baseball but in basketball you have a conference like the Big East that has 10-12 of the top 40 teams every year. Then you can add the Big 10. Those two conferences alone make basketball much harder. That doesn't even include your random mid-majors that are very dangerous in a one game setting. It's also not fair to compare Billy Donovan and Rick Stansbury. Under those comparisons 99.9% of all division 1 basketball coaches would fall short to what Donovan has accomplished since taking over at Florida.
Give me a list of teams from the Pac-10 that are worth a **** in basketball? The SEC has been mighty weak the last few years also in basketballDAWG61 said:get twisted but here goes anyways, list of the teams in the Big East basketball conference and the Big Ten. Now tell me which one of these teams is worth a **** in baseball. You listed 4 mid-majors for baseball. I'm comparing a final 32 in basketball to a sweet 16 in baseball. How many mid-majors made it to the final 32 in basketball in the last two years? Way more than 4. I'm not gonna look it up but I'm willing to bet there is a much higher number of mid-majors to make the final 32 in basketball than the final 32 in baseball in the last 5 years. Care to look it up?
There are not more good teams in basketball- dont mistake large numbers for quality.DAWG61 said:starts that I am saying is harder it's that it's WAY harder to make the tournament when there are a lot more good teams. There is absolutely no way in hell that baseball has even close to as many good teams as basketball does. Therefore it is harder to make a sweet 16 in basketball than in baseball. Just change your sig (whatever it's called) and I will politely shut the 17 up.