Posted by Dave as Arizona State, Arizona Wildcats, BYU, Boston College, Butler, Clemson, College Basketball, Drake, Duke, FSU, Gonzaga, Illinois, Kansas, Louisville, Marquette, Maryland, Memphis Tigers, Michigan State, Minnesota, North Carolina Tar Heels, Ohio State, Ok. State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Pitt, Purdue, Purdue, Syracuse, Temple, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, UCLA, UCONN, USC, Utah, Utah State, Villanova Wildcats, Wake Forest, Washington, West Virginia, Western Kentucky, Wisconsin, Xavier at 7:37 PM CDT on March 18th, 2009
…. everyone called in sick to work, even a mouse (yeah, couldn’t think of anything better than rhymed with house).
Tomorrow marks the madness, and it begins at 12:20, sharp, with Butler and LSU, then five minutes later kicks off the beating that will be Memphis and CS Northridge, and then five minutes after that we’ve got BYU and Texas A&M.
At 2:30 Purdue and Northern Iowa tip off, which should prove to be a very good game; UCLA and Virginia Commonwealth, thought to be another good one in the hopper, isn’t until after 9:00 p.m., same with Illinois and Western Kentucky, which might very well finish with an upset (if you can call W. Kentucky winning an upset).
All in all, it’ll be a good day. Call in sick to work, sit back, drink some beers (the doctor’s told me it’s a good way to cure the flu), and enjoy the first couple days of March Madness, which are surely two of the best days of sports. My Final Four: Missouri, Villanova, Louisville, UNC, with UNC beating Louisville in the title game. Enjoy the madness, everybody.
Posted by Dave as Clemson, College Basketball, Duke, Georgetown, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis Tigers, North Carolina Tar Heels, Notre Dame, Pitt, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, UCLA, UCONN, Vanderbilt at 7:03 PM CDT on March 16th, 2008

As everyone suspected the moment UNC beat Clemson, the Tar Heels took over the No. 1 overall seed for this year’s tourney. The other three No. 1 seeds were Memphis, Kansas, and UCLA. To see the entire bracket, go here.
Thoughts on each bracket:
-East
-Midwest
-South
-West
Posted by Dave as Clemson, College Basketball, Kansas, Memphis Tigers, North Carolina Tar Heels, Tennessee, Texas, UCLA at 3:14 PM CDT on March 16th, 2008
The Selection Committee hasn’t made any announcements yet, and won’t until later this evening, but UNC pretty much clinched the No. 1 overall seed with their win over Clemson today.
Texas is currently down by one at halftime against Kansas, and Georgia is pasting the Razorbacks, something every fan of any bubble team doesn’t want to see. The only way UGA sneaks into the tourney is if they win this game, and with a 30-13 lead in the first half, shooting over 50 percent, and only having one turnover in 13 minutes of play, they’re well on their way to getting that spot.
I’ll have updates later on in the day when the brackets come out, but my four No. 1 seeds are:
UNC
Memphis
Tennessee
UCLA
We’ll see.
Posted by Dave as Boston College, Clemson, College Basketball, Creighton, Duke, Florida Gators, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, North Carolina Tar Heels, Southern Illinois, Virginia Tech at 9:03 PM CST on March 4th, 2007

Boston College 60, Georgia Tech 74: Outside of their game with UNC, this was GT’s most complete game of the year (and, like the UNC game, I was there — maybe I’m some sort of good luck charm). Javaris Crittenton played well enough to probably assure his early entry to the NBA, and the rest of the team was right in stride. Thaddeus Young had 10, Jeremis Smith 13 (with two nice alley-oops), Anthony Morrow 11, and our lone senior, Mario West, had 7. Tech fans are probably the only people out there who believe GT can be dangerous in the tournament, and you can count me in that group. They have the right mix of youth and maturity, and if they can get over this fixation they have with playing sloppy on the road, they can make some noise a week-and-a-half from now.
Clemson 75, Virginia Tech 74: This suddenly makes the ACC “teams that were in” list interesting. Zabian Dowdell had 25, but missed a jumper with 19 seconds left that would have given VT the lead. I know they’ve kinda sucked recently, but now Clemson has to be considered as a team to play in March.
Duke 72, UNC 86: The biggest rivalry in all of sports wasn’t much of a rivalry this year. And other than Tyler Hansbrough getting beaten up and bloodied, it really wasn’t that great of a game to watch.
Kentucky 72, Florida 85: I don’t know if this win means Florida’s back on track, but it helps. Kentucky kept it close at moments, but it seemed every time the Gators needed a basket they got one. It was Senior Day in Florida, which only means it was the last game their juniors will ever play there.
Creighton 67, Southern Illinois 61: I hate to sound like the guy who whines and moans about the small teams being ranked so high, but I think this justifies my bitching about the Salukies. And this win by Creighton is going to have a dramatic effect on my bracket: One way or another, the Bluejays always manage a win in March.
Seton Hall 71, Louisville 86: I remember when Louisville was being talked about as a team that had no chance of making the tournament. A month later, they’re in the top 25, and are probably a 5 seed.