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Mr. Matt's Bracketology 2/22

Bracketology 2/21 MIDWEST Oklahoma City 1) Kansas 16) Play In-Lehigh vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff 8) California 9) FSU Spokane 5) Butler 12) UConn 4) BYU 13) St. Mary’s Milwaukee/Buffalo 6) Maryland 11) UTEP 3) Ohio St. 14) Sam Houston Jacksonville 7) Baylor 10) Florida 2) West Virginia 15) Wofford SOUTH New Orleans 1) Kentucky 16) Robert Morris 8) Georgia Tech 9) Mizzou Providence 5) Michigan St. 12) Arizona St. 4) Georgetown 13) Old Dominion Spokane 6) Northern Iowa 11) San Diego St. 3) Wisconsin 14) UCSB Providence 7) Richmond 10) Virginia Tech 2) Villanova 15) North Texas WEST Buffalo 1) Syracuse 16) Vermont 8) Xavier 9) Clemson San Jose 5) Texas A&M 12) Illinois 4) Gonzaga 13) Murray St. San Jose 6) Tennessee 11) Utah St. 3) New Mexico 14) Weber St. Oklahoma City 7) Wake Forest 10) Marquette 2) Kansas St. 15) Jacksonville EAST Milwaukee 1) Purdue 16) Coastal Carolina 8) Louisville 9) Rhode Island New Orleans 5) Texas 12) Cornell 4) Vandy 13) Kent Buffalo 6) Temple 11) Siena 3) Pi

NCAA-BracketBuster Weekend Preview

BracketBuster Weekend is finally here. It is the perfect opportunity for mid-majors to face each other and get some national exposure. More importantly it is a great opportunity for mid-major bubble teams to boost their resume in hopes of getting an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. Previews of BracketBuster Games: Siena @ Butler-Saturday-11am-ESPN2 This is the best BracketBuster game as it pits a ranked Butler team against Siena, who has won in the 1st round of the NCAA tournament the past two years. Siena has a RPI of 33 and a very good record at 22-5 but they lack any quality wins against top teams. A win over Butler would go a long way in getting an at-large bid if the Saints were to some how blow it in the MAAC conference tournament. Both teams have 4 players who average over 10 points per game. Siena is a very experienced team, yet they still have had some trouble playing good teams on the road. Butler is 12-0 at home this year so the Saints have their work cut out for

NBA Power Rankings-(2/10/10)

1. LAL(40-13)-I know the Cavs have the better record, but the Lakers are still the champs until proven otherwise. Plus it looks like Kobe is coming back sooner than later. 2. CLV (42-11)-12 straight wins and are unbeatable at home. 3. DEN (35-17)-After Chauncey destroyed the Lakers on Friday night, a let down at Utah was only natural. They followed that by destroying Dallas by 36 Tuesday night. 4. Utah (32-18)-Have now won 9 in a row including two wins over Portland and a win over Denver. 5. ORL (35-17)-When the Magic are shooting well, they are almost unstoppable. 6. ATL (33-17)-It looks like the Hawks and the Magic will battle for the Southeast division title until the last week of the season. 7. OKC (30-21)-If they were in the Southwest they would win the division. If Kobe,LeBron, and Melo weren't in the NBA Kevin Durant would be the MVP. 8. POR (30-24)-Despite the injuries they are still in the hunt for the Northwest division title. 9. PHO (30-21

NCAA-Power Rankings

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1. Kansas (23-1)-Stars, depth, and coaching. The Jayhawks have no glaring weaknesses. 2. Kentucky (23-1)-All of a sudden DeMarcus Cousins (not John Wall) is looking like the top Freshman in the country and the #1 pick in the NBA draft. 3. Syracuse (24-1)-The Orange play at Georgetown next Thursday. They better not overlook Louisville on Saturday though. 4. Villanova (20-2)-Rebounded nicely from a loss to Georgetown with a good win against West Virginia. 5. Purdue (20-3)-The Boilermakers have a 6 game winning streak after a 3 game mid-season skid. E'Twaun Moore is proving he might be the best guard in the Big Ten. 6. West Virginia (19-4)-After a loss against Villanova it doesn't get any easier as the Mountaineers go on the road to race rival Pittsburgh on Friday night. 7. Georgetown (18-5)-Two blowout home wins over top 10 teams Villanova and Duke in between was a let down loss against USF. When Georgetown plays their best game they a virtually unbeatable. 8. Duke (20-4)-T

NCAA: Team Tiers

(4) The Big 4-All have only one loss.-Kansas, Syracuse, Villanova, Kentucky (7) Next Level Contenders-West Virginia, Purdue, Georgetown, Kansas St., Texas, Michigan St., Duke (6) Underrated/Under The Radar-BYU, Ohio St., New Mexico, Temple, Wisconsin, Georgia Tech (3) Who's #2 In The SEC?-Tennessee (16-4, 4-2), Vandy (16-4, 5-1), Ole Miss (16-5, 4-2) (6) Ranked/High RPI Mid Majors-Gonzaga (#13-coaches), Butler (#15-coaches), No. Iowa (#22-coaches), Cornell (#25-coaches), Rhode Island (RPI-11), Xavier (RPI-22) (6) The Jury Is Still Out- Pittsburgh (lost 3 of 4 after beating Syracuse, Cincinnati and UConn all on the road) Wake Forest (great wins @Gonzaga, Richmond and Xavier, but have been blown out on the road by 20 to Duke and by 19 to Georgia Tech) Clemson (lost 3 of 4 and have a RPI-36) UAB (good record, 18-3 and good RPI-27, but need to win at Memphis this week to prove they are the best team in C-USA) FSU (solid RPI-29, plus they swept Georgia Tech but still have some work to d

One Former Gator Makes All-Star Team, Two Fomer Gators Don't

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Al Horford of the Atlanta Hawks made the All Star team for the Eastern Conference, however his selection may have come at the expense of two former Gators. Pictures-(Left)-David Lee wondering how he didn't make the all-star team. (Right)-Al Horford and Joakim Noah celebrating there National Title, however Horford is the only one celebrating an all-star game selection. Al Horford made the team over former Gator Joakim Noah of the Chicago Bulls and former Gator David Lee of the New York Knicks. Noah and Horford of course helped lead Florida to back-to-back National Titles in 2006 and 2007. Lee played at Florida from 2001-2005. Both Lee and Noah have better numbers than Horford. Lee is averaging 19.6ppg and 11.6rpg. Noah is having a breakout season with 11.3ppg and 12.1rpg (last year he averaged 6.7ppg and 7.5rpg). Noah is second in the league in rebounding while Lee is fourth. Horford is getting 13.6ppg and 9.8rpg. However, Horford is a key player on a contender. His Atlanta Hawks ar