After witnessing Tennessee Volunteers defeat the number one ranked team in the nation the Memphis Tigers, it is crystal clear what this game meant: Memphis is one of the most overrated number one team. Sure, they had the second best RPI in the nation, but they just were not that good. They have not been tested at all while they faced Conference USA teams. Sure they defeated USC, UCONN, Arizona, and Gonzaga, but that was all in the start of the season when those teams were slow out of the gate. After those uplifting victories, Memphis has not been tested at all by facing mediocre teams in CUSA. While watching them face Tennessee, it was clear who was the better team. In one of its biggest games of the season, it struggled because this team has not faced this kind of atmosphere all season. The players seemed rattled by the atmosphere and there was sloppy plays everywhere. From bad shots, passes, and turnovers, it was a display that showed Memphis is not considered one of the best teams in college basketball. Even though Tennessee was horrible at times, they were able to overcome their struggles, and the crowd. They were able to prevail. Memphis shot too many threes and played selfishly as they tried to drive it to the basket when other players were open. Memphis is not a considered a national champ, but rather a national flop.
College Basketball
23 February 2008
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13 February 2008
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Indiana's head basketball coach, Kelvin Sampson, appears to have put the Hoosiers in a pretty ugly situation with the NCAA. Sampson practically disregarded the sanctions placed on him and his coaching staff for violations made while at Oklahoma.
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12 February 2008
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Controversial Finish in College Hoops
Georgetown pulled another close win out last night at home, beating Villanova 55-53. Jonathan Wallace drew a "foul" with 0.1 seconds left in a tie game, hit both free throws and the game was over. There was contact between 'Nova's Corey Stokes and Wallace, but it happened 70 feet from the hoop and did not warrant a foul call given the situation. Even JT III shook his head as he shook the hand of Villanova coach Jay Wright, he knew the Hoyas stole won as well.
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