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SI.com: Sam Amick: UNC's Henson out to prove that he's no lightweightupdated: Thu Jun 14 2012 10:32:00

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The comparison question is one of the many rituals of draft season, with prospects being asked on a daily basis which current or former NBA player they most resemble.

SI.com: Luke Winn: Balancing Act: Evaluating the offensive balance of title winnersupdated: Thu Jun 07 2012 17:02:00

In three weeks, the No. 1 and 2 picks in the NBA draft are likely to be Kentucky freshmen Anthony Davis and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, the faces of college hoops' first One-And-Done Champs. Their Kentucky team's legacy will be very much tied to how quickly its players left Lexington; there was so much discussion over the merits of John Calipari's one-and-done model that it was bound to be a massive deal if it actually produced a champ.

SI.com: Alexander Wolff: Twenty years later, Kentucky still feeling effects of loss to Dukeupdated: Fri Mar 23 2012 11:31:00

If you were to survey all the sporting events in which nobody died or was paralyzed, you'd be hard-pressed to come up with a better example of mass post-traumatic stress disorder than Big Blue Nation in the aftermath of Kentucky's 1992 NCAA East Regional final loss to Duke.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Confounding Buckeyes move onupdated: Fri Mar 23 2012 02:34:00

BOSTON -- Like an incredible restaurant meal you once had that's never quite as good or the first kiss that never again carries that same kind of magic, Ohio State's national TV rout of Duke in late November remains the Buckeyes' unrepeatable ideal. The offense was devastating and exquisitely balanced, the defense comprehensively smothering, the lasting impression one of title-contending validation.

SI.com: Ted Keith: Unlikely Cinderella Lehigh savors historic win, but looks to Xavierupdated: Sun Mar 18 2012 15:10:00

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The clock had long since struck midnight and yet America's newest Cinderella darlings had not left the Dance. They had, however, left the ballroom, for the evening, at least. A little more than three hours after turning the NCAA tournament upside down, Lehigh's players and coaches retreated from the Greensboro Coliseum, the epicenter for one of the most stunning upsets in tourney history, to the relative calm of the Doubletree Hotel, where the two men most responsible for the Mountain Hawks' 75-70 shocker over Duke on Friday night were very much looking forward to their well-earned rewards.

SI.com: Ted Keith: Lehigh claims upset for ages by disposing of mighty Dukeupdated: Sat Mar 17 2012 10:39:00

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- The only place that was safe from the Madness Friday night may have been the tiny locker room that the Lehigh Mountain Hawks found themselves in as they awaited the tipoff of their game against Duke. Only minutes before, Norfolk State had become the fifth No. 15 seed ever to beat a No. 2 in tourney history, the first time it had happened since 2001. News of the Spartans' upset was everywhere -- except in Lehigh's locker room, where the players had no idea what had taken place out in Omaha. Head coach Brett Reed knew what had happened but he didn't mention it to his team. Instead, he wrote a message on the whiteboard that speaks just as much to his team as it does to underdogs everywhere and to all those who put their faith each March into the magical powers of the unexpected.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Inconsistency, lack of motivation could derail Ohio State Buckeyesupdated: Sat Mar 17 2012 00:01:00

PITTSBURGH -- It wasn't a loss. Far from one, actually. But in the aftermath of Ohio State's 78-59 sleepwalk over Loyola (Md.) Thursday night, the Buckeyes were at a loss trying to explain why it felt like one -- and how a national title contender could be so confusingly inconsistent.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Breaking down the 2012 NCAA tournament, region by regionupdated: Wed Mar 14 2012 13:13:00

Is your brain scrambled from trying to decipher all those names and all those seeds and all those brackets? Fear not. Your resident Hoop Thinker has arrived in the nick of time. Let's take a spin through the four regions and see what comes to mind.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Midwest Region: UNC to face stiff challenge from talented mid-majorsupdated: Mon Mar 12 2012 18:00:00

State Of The No. 1: North Carolina

SI.com: Bill Trocchi: FSU's surprising win, a star in the making, more ACC tourney thoughtsupdated: Sun Mar 11 2012 17:25:00

ATLANTA -- Five things we learned from the ACC Tournament:

SI.com: Bill Trocchi: 'Noles, Tar Heels show resiliency, advance to ACC championshipupdated: Sun Mar 11 2012 00:29:00

ATLANTA -- The final memorable moment from a dramatic doubleheader at the ACC tournament came not in front of thousands of roaring fans with the clock running down. The Philips Arena floor saw plenty of those on Saturday, as No. 4 North Carolina snuck past NC State 69-67 and No. 17 Florida State outfought No. 6 Duke 62-59. No, this moment took place in the quiet Florida State training room about 45 minutes after Seth Curry's desperate game-tying attempt just bounced off the rim.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Everything you need to know before Selection Sunday's bracket revealupdated: Sat Mar 10 2012 10:01:00

You've got questions, I've got answers. Here's everything you need to know to get ready for Selection Weekend.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Previewing the Big East, ACC, more conference tournament actionupdated: Tue Mar 06 2012 12:17:00

With just days until Selection Sunday, the bigger boys get their conference tourneys underway. Here's a primer to this week's biggest conference tournament action, and how each could impact the Field of 68:

SI.com: Rob Dauster: North Carolina takes advantage of Duke's miscues to snag ACC titleupdated: Mon Mar 05 2012 03:22:00

Here are five quick thoughts on No. 6 North Carolina's 88-70 win over No. 4 Duke in Cameron Indoor Stadium on Saturday evening, one that saw the Tar Heels clinch the ACC's regular season title.

SI.com: Seth Davis: The inside scoop on the nation's top teams from the ACC, Big East, moreupdated: Fri Mar 02 2012 12:30:00

You are a hardcore college basketball fan. You don't want palaver and platitudes, clichés and coachspeak. You want to know what people who are in the know really know. You want the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the hardcore truth.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Bubble Watch: Will UW get the cold shoulder on Selection Sunday?updated: Tue Feb 28 2012 14:18:00

Championships of top 10 conferences are considered gold in terms of NCAA tournament selection, but since 2000, six teams have won at least a share of a top 10 league (in Conference RPI terms) and not made the NCAAs. The victims include 2001 Wyoming and Utah (Mountain West), 2001 Southern Mississippi (Conference USA), 2005 Miami, Ohio (MAC), 2007 Massachusetts (Atlantic 10), 2009 Creighton (Missouri Valley) and 2009 New Mexico (Mountain West).

SI.com: Frank Burlison: Syracuse hoses down a resilient UConn team; more Snap Judgmentsupdated: Sun Feb 26 2012 01:11:00

Here are a few thoughts from Saturday's slate of college hoops:

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Burning questions about this year's NCAA tournament bracketupdated: Fri Feb 24 2012 13:51:00

Each year, the dynamics of selecting and bracketing the NCAA tournament change. While the tournament selection committee has a set principles and procedures that apply, there is considerable art within the science when 10 men and women gather to produce the actual bracket.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Duke has reason to celebrate a hard-fought win over Florida St.updated: Thu Feb 23 2012 23:46:00

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- As Mike Krzyzewski walked off the floor Thursday, he allowed himself the tiniest moment of celebration. The Duke coach punctuated his team's 74-66 win at Florida State with a low, tight-to-the-body fist pump.

SI.com: Luke Winn: Kentucky, New Mexico among possible national championsupdated: Wed Feb 22 2012 11:05:00

SI.com's Magic Eight Ball finally came back from its manufacturer this week, with a sticker declaring it repaired and a note of apology from the R&D team. Despite their best efforts -- they use some blend of Tiresian Method, divinatory tarot and a predictive algorithm -- their product failed to see Kemba and the kids coming in February. It's been calibrated and is back in working order.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: A Missouri-Kansas showdown, a one-bid Pac-12 and more Bubble Watchupdated: Tue Feb 14 2012 15:05:00

While we're deep enough into league play to see the shape of the Field of 68 starting to come into focus, any "as of today" projection is going to have its quirks and flaws. There are no conference tournament upsets budgeted into the picture, which makes the at-large pool as large as possible, and more importantly, there are still schedule imbalances that will be resolved and evened out over the upcoming weeks.

Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium not as crazy after all these yearsupdated: Fri Feb 10 2012 13:01:00

It is the place where the "Air Ball" chant was invented. It is or has been home to Crazy Towel Guy, Viking Guy and Bunch of Guys. A man once distracted an opponent's free-throw shooter by rising from his seat and dancing while wearing a dark blue Speedo and nothing else. That guy became a pastor.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Rivers' buzzer-beater seals Duke's stunning rally at North Carolinaupdated: Thu Feb 09 2012 08:18:00

Doc Rivers, NBA coach, is unflappable when his team has the ball down two with the clock ticking toward zero. Doc Rivers, Duke basketball dad, is a mess. "It's tougher as a parent," Rivers said. "As a coach, at least you're involved. As a parent, you're just sitting there, and you're scared the whole game."

SI.com: Andy Staples: Duke looking to prove haters wrong with date at North Carolinaupdated: Wed Feb 08 2012 15:36:00

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- It's a glorious time to be a Duke-hater.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: All hope not lost for UConn on road to NCAA tournamentupdated: Tue Feb 07 2012 16:49:00

It's about this time every year when public overreaction becomes the rule rather than the exception when it comes to the bubble. Experts and viewers alike are certain teams are in or out -- "They're not an NCAA team!", they state authoritatively -- without actually going through a process of selecting 37 at-large teams and comparing the resume of that specific team with other realistic options.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: BracketBusters cause more trouble than their worth, more Bubble Watchupdated: Tue Jan 31 2012 16:59:00

My biggest annual complaint with BracketBusters is that the games between the best teams are set for TV purposes and/or geography rather than what most helps the teams in their quest for NCAA tournament bids. Generally speaking, the games become net losses for the mid-majors, with the losing team often being hurt (or completely KO'd) more than the winning team gains in profile cred.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Jigsaw Man solves biggest problems plaguing Mizzou, UConn, other top teamsupdated: Mon Jan 30 2012 13:46:00

As college basketball teams across the country ready themselves for the stretch run, a certain reality is beginning to set in:

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Will multiple Pac-12 teams make the NCAAs? More Bubble Watchupdated: Tue Jan 24 2012 13:54:00

Last night on Twitter, I posted the Pac-12's updated nonconference records: 1-23 against the RPI top 50 (the one is Stanford over Colorado State) and 8-41 against the top 100.

SI.com: Frank Burlison: Notre Dame douses red-hot Syracuse, more Snap Judgmentsupdated: Sun Jan 22 2012 02:30:00

A few thoughts on Saturday's crop of college hoops:

SI.com: Eric Angevine: 'Noles light up Tar Heels to headline upset-laden afternoonupdated: Sat Jan 14 2012 22:06:00

Here's a roundup of Saturday's upset-laden day of college basketball:

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Big wins hoarded by elite programs this season, more Bubble Watchupdated: Tue Jan 10 2012 13:12:00

As a remarkable number of at-large candidates continue to have "None" as their best win of the season, the big bubble question of the week is ... where have all the good wins gone?

SI.com: Seth Davis: Fouls on the downswing, Syracuse's go-to guy and more Hoop Thoughtsupdated: Mon Jan 09 2012 14:19:00

Like many of you, I had a hard time watching the big Kentucky-Louisville game on New Year's Eve. Every few seconds, the game was interrupted by a tweet. Not the 140-character kind -- the kind that emanates from a referee's whistle. A total of 51 fouls were called, yielding 70 free throws. That's a lot of standing around. It was not a pretty way to ring in the new year.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Annual Stock Report: Time to buy Florida, Indiana; Sell Georgetownupdated: Mon Jan 02 2012 15:17:00

You can feel it, can't you? A new year. A new belief. A new chance for your team to be this year's VCU, or this year's UConn, or this year's ... well, your team.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Big Ten, Big 12 could flex muscles come NCAA tourney bidsupdated: Tue Dec 27 2011 14:35:00

Bubble Watch is back! And while it's awfully early to make concrete judgments about many individual teams, there are some definitive trends from nonconference play that will significantly shape the real bracket you see in March:

SI.com: Seth Davis: Ohio State massacres No. 3 Dukeupdated: Wed Nov 30 2011 01:48:00

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Immediate question: Was Ohio State that good or was Duke that bad?

Duke's Krzyzewski breaks record for wins in major men's college basketball updated: Wed Nov 16 2011 17:16:00

Duke men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, affectionately known by fans and players as "Coach K," surpassed the all-time record for wins in men's major college basketball with a victory Tuesday night against Michigan State at New York's Madison Square Garden.

SI.com: Grant Hill reflects on Mike Krzyzewski's influence on, off the courtupdated: Wed Nov 16 2011 15:06:00

I am incredibly proud of Coach K's record-setting career as the winningest coach in NCAA history. I am also very proud to have been a student and athlete under him.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Coach K passes his mentor, friend on historic nightupdated: Wed Nov 16 2011 09:07:00

NEW YORK -- Mike Krzyzewski became the winningest coach in the history of men's major college basketball at 9:36 p.m. on Tuesday, when his Duke Blue Devils defeated Michigan State, 74-69, at Madison Square Garden. The achievement, however, was not sealed until a minute later, when Krzyzewski walked to the broadcast table and shared a teary embrace with the man whom he had just surpassed, Bob Knight, who had analyzed the game for ESPN. "I know a lot of people don't tell you this, Coach," Krzyzewski said. "But I love you."

SI.com: Seth Davis: Belmont-Duke, BYU-Utah St. among must-watch games for opening weekendupdated: Fri Nov 11 2011 10:21:00

The college hoops season tips off on Friday in fullcourt-press fashion as most every Division I school will be in action. The ones that aren't will play over the weekend. The biggest contest, of course, will take place aboard the USS Carl Vinson in San Diego between North Carolina and Michigan State, which I've also previewed. Here are five other games worth watching this Veterans Day weekend:

SI.com: Luke Winn: North Carolina not likely to disappoint this season in ACCupdated: Mon Nov 07 2011 20:15:00

Most conferences would be overjoyed to have a national title favorite (North Carolina), another top-10 team (Duke) and the country's best defensive squad (Florida State). But the nation's most venerable basketball league is facing serious depth issues in 2011-12; after the aforementioned trio, there are no sure-fire NCAA tournament teams. The biggest question is not who will win the ACC -- I'd be shocked if it's not the Tar Heels -- but rather, will any sleepers emerge from the middle of the pack?

SI.com: Luke Winn: Postcard: Duke trying to transform Austin Rivers, remake backcourtupdated: Fri Oct 21 2011 03:11:00

DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke has the best-shooting perimeter crew in the country; I'm convinced of that. Duke could have the best backcourt in the country; I'm just not certain if that will be the case, because Duke isn't certain it will be the case. Whereas one can go to rival North Carolina this fall and see a fully formed team and know how it's going to look in games -- like last year's ACC regular-season champs but better -- the Blue Devils, with their reformulated backcourt, are a very intriguing TBD.

SI.com: Richard Deitsch: Hill's upcoming documentary to showcase Blue Devils' dynastyupdated: Fri Oct 14 2011 10:28:00

They were the first team in 19 years to repeat as NCAA men's basketball champions and the April 13, 1992 cover of Sports Illustrated summed up the state of Duke basketball at the time with a succinct headline:

SI.com: Seth Davis: 10 burning questions heading into 2011-12 college hoops seasonupdated: Fri Oct 14 2011 10:27:00

Zen Hoop Thought: If someone realizes how immature he is, does that not make him uncommonly mature?

SI.com: Luke Winn: Offseason coaching carousel serves as reality check for ACCupdated: Tue May 10 2011 12:50:00

The last time North Carolina had this much NBA talent returning, the season was 2004-05, and there was little doubt that the ACC was the best conference in the land. UNC and Duke were both No. 1 seeds that year, as they could very well end up this March. But the ACC of seven years ago had depth. Its third powerhouse, Wake Forest, had Chris Paul at point guard and was ranked No. 1 in the nation that November. Its fourth power, Georgia Tech, had the core group back from a trip to the '04 national title game. In N.C. State it had a sleeper Sweet 16 team, led by Julius Hodge, and even on the roster of the last-place team, Florida State, there were two future NBA players, Von Wafer and Al Thornton.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Where does UConn's unbelievable postseason run rank historically?updated: Thu Apr 07 2011 13:35:00

One of the beauties of Twitter is its role as facilitator of instant bar-stool chatter. In this case, one of my followers (@JaredKraus) posed a very interesting question in the wake of Connecticut's incredible run to the national title: Was it the best postseason run ever?

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Top freshmen don't stay long, but they enhance the college gameupdated: Fri Mar 25 2011 12:09:00

"Kids should be going to college if at least part of what they want to do is get an education. The way it's set up on these one-and-dones. ... To me, it's a sham." -- Orlando Magic coach Stan Van Gundy

SI.com: Andy Staples: Arizona takes cue from ferocious Williams in stunning rout of Dukeupdated: Fri Mar 25 2011 10:38:00

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- An almost perplexed smile crawled across the face of Arizona forward Derrick Williams as he walked off the court Thursday. He had sunk a 27-footer to cap the best half of any person in this NCAA tournament, but he couldn't celebrate and probably felt a little guilty about even smiling. After all, his Wildcats trailed by six.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Kemba, Jimmer and Nolan headline Thursday's star-studded lineupupdated: Thu Mar 24 2011 12:52:00

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- In the world of television, a strong Thursday-night lineup is critical. Young, affluent viewers tend to tune in en masse on Thursday, and restaurateurs and purveyors of beer, corn chips and movies covet one final crack at that key demographic group as it makes weekend plans. So kudos to the advertisers who bought time on CBS and TBS on Thursday night, because the NCAA tournament will deliver the kind of star-studded lineup Thursday TV hasn't seen since Cliff Huxtable, Sam Malone and Jerry Seinfeld shared the same night on NBC in 1991.

SI.com: Seth Davis: My region-by-region predictions for Week 2updated: Tue Mar 22 2011 15:15:00

If this week is anything like last week, then we are one lucky group of Hoopheads. The first three rounds were chock-full of great performances, exciting finishes and all kinds of crazy plays. Last week I predicted we'd see the kind of surprising results we've come to expect from this season. This week, however, I peered into my crystal ball and envisioned a return to form. Here's how it will all play out.

SI.com: Lars Anderson: Smith delivers down the stretch in Duke's narrow win over Michiganupdated: Mon Mar 21 2011 01:55:00

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The teeth were clenched, the glare was penetrating, and then Mike Krzyzewski uttered what may turn out to be the most important words of Duke's season. "We're not playing!" Krzyzewski yelled during a timeout early in the second half of the Blue Devils' third-round game against Michigan, which had just trimmed Duke's lead to 39-35. "We're not playing! ... Keep fighting!"

SI.com: Lars Anderson: After early jitters, Irving returns to tantalizing form in Duke routupdated: Fri Mar 18 2011 23:26:00

He stood alone near midcourt at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, bouncing a ball and staring at the NCAA logo emblazoned on the floor. While his Duke teammates warmed up for the second half against Hampton by shooting balls at the basket, Kyrie Irving was lost in his own world, his own thoughts, visualizing what he would do in the final 20 minutes of the Blue Devils' opening game in the NCAA tournament.

Why we hate Dukeupdated: Fri Mar 18 2011 10:43:00

Since we're in the midst of the NCAA college basketball tournament called March Madness, inquiring minds wish to know: Why do folks strongly dislike (OK, hate) the Blue Devils of Duke?

SI.com: Michael Rosenberg: No matter year or participants, NCAA tournament is always greatupdated: Wed Mar 16 2011 15:56:00

If you don't like the NCAA tournament, then don't take this the wrong way, but you're probably an America-hating socialist. The tournament is hate-proof. Even when it's bad, it's good.

SI.com: Seth Davis: An in-depth look at the tournament field region by regionupdated: Tue Mar 15 2011 23:00:00

Many people who will watch the NCAA tournament this week are just tuning in to college hoops for the first time this season. Real hoopheads like us, however, have been locked in since the start of practice in October. Nothing we see over the next three weeks is going to surprise us. We've trained ourselves to expect the unexpected.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Don't underestimate the potential dominance of tourney's top seedsupdated: Mon Mar 14 2011 02:28:00

In 2010-11, college basketball suffered from a recession. The talent level was down across the board. (NBA execs are already lamenting the worst draft pool in years.) Injuries sidelined potential All-Americas (Duke's Kyrie Irving, Purdue's Robbie Hummel) before they could even get going. Young, but talented teams struggled to get their acts together. Coaches and referees made stupefying late-game decisions. Michigan State went 19-14 -- and still made the Dance.

SI.com: Ohio State, Kansas, Pitt and Duke earn No. 1 seeds in NCAA tourneyupdated: Mon Mar 14 2011 00:40:00

Ohio State, Kansas, Pittsburgh and Duke earned No. 1 seeds for the 2011 NCAA tournament.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Duke's good fortune, Jimmer's 52-pickup, Big Ten hopefuls rejoiceupdated: Sat Mar 12 2011 00:55:00

Andy Glockner offers his NCAA seed- or bubble-related thoughts from Friday's conference-tournament games. All times are ET.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Thursday Update: Ducks crashing Pac-10's party may hurt others, moreupdated: Fri Mar 11 2011 02:35:00

Andy Glockner will offer a full edition of the Bubble Watch each morning, then provide updates as the action plays out. Check back throughout the day for ongoing bubble analysis. All times are ET.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Wednesday Update: Villanova down but not out, bubblers rejoiceupdated: Wed Mar 09 2011 00:58:00

There were dramatic auto-bid snatches (hello, UALR!), one-game playoffs forced (well done, Princeton) and bid thieves subdued (the bubblers thank Butler!), and all anyone wants to talk about is ... Villanova?

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Tuesday Update: CAA, WCC title games shift bubbleupdated: Tue Mar 08 2011 18:29:00

Monday night's slate wasn't heavy with games, but it was with meaning for the bubble. The biggest development came in the Colonial, where Old Dominion may have saved someone an at-large spot by holding off VCU. The Rams aren't completely dead as an at-large, but it's hard to imagine their profile will hold up for another week as teams around them win extra games.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Previewing this week's major conference tournament actionupdated: Tue Mar 08 2011 15:22:00

The first week of conference tournament season is for mid-major madness, and this season has obliged with a ton of regular-season champs getting trapdoored into the NIT by feisty underdogs. The second week is for the bigger boys, with seeding and selection situations sorting themselves out nationwide.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Power leagues have fingers crossed for tourney weekupdated: Mon Mar 07 2011 14:47:00

This part of the season's final week is always fun, as major-conference bubble teams sit and watch and hope smaller-conference teams don't hose them. There are fewer bid thieves than usual this season, but the next couple of days will have some tournament results worth watching:

SI.com: Seth Davis: Questions surrounding Duke, race for No. 1 overall seed and moreupdated: Wed Mar 02 2011 14:09:00

Since Duke was the latest team to lose its No. 1 ranking, it's only fitting that we begin this week's mailbag with a pair of e-mails from Blue Devil Nation, one searching for hope, the other expressing concern.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: No exclusivity in this tourney fieldupdated: Mon Feb 28 2011 15:56:00

If the NCAA tournament is supposed to be such an exclusive ticket, why does no one want to make it?

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Is BYU zeroing in on a No. 1 seed?updated: Sun Feb 27 2011 01:55:00

The battle in the Mountain West was the main story Saturday, but far from the only one. This was a huge moving day for a number of teams across the land. Here's a look at what it all means.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Seth Greenberg's Hokies in familiar position: squarely on the bubbleupdated: Thu Feb 24 2011 17:55:00

Consistency and reliability are a way of life in bucolic Blacksburg, Va., in particular when it comes to Virginia Tech sports. Each fall, Hokies fans can count on coach Frank Beamer's football team to contend for an ACC title and BCS bowl berth. And each March, like clockwork, coach Seth Greenberg's hoops team gets left out of the NCAA tournament.

SI.com: Seth Davis: San Diego St. and BYU on collision course, Vols' volatility and moreupdated: Wed Feb 23 2011 15:29:00

You can hear the thumping getting louder each day, like the sound of a ball pounding on the floor as the dribbler gets closer. Two teams from a non-power conference on a collision course to a big game with enormous implications -- in the conference, in the polls, and most importantly, in the NCAA tournament bracket.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Mock Madness: Inside look at the NCAA tournament selection processupdated: Mon Feb 21 2011 18:57:00

INDIANAPOLIS -- Before our group of 20 media members and conference officials arrived at the NCAA's mock selection exercise last week, we each received a binder stocked with vital information. Among the topics covered:

SI.com: Andy Glockner: BracketEliminators: Yet another weekend of carnage for mid-majorsupdated: Mon Feb 21 2011 14:11:00

In the classic 1983 film WarGames, the WOPR computer learns after numerous iterations of Global Thermonuclear War that "the best move is not to play." So when are mid-majors going to learn that lesson?

SI.com: Andy Glockner: K-State helps itself with upset of Kansasupdated: Wed Feb 16 2011 14:12:00

Well, then. The last thing I expected to do after Kansas State's crushing buzzer-nonbeater Saturday night at Colorado was to have to re-evaluate its NCAA tournament at-large hopes two nights later.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: NCAA tournament bubble looks as soft as everupdated: Tue Feb 15 2011 10:49:00

Every year at this time, there's moaning about how soft the bubble is. This year, though, those gripes may have merit.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Smith's heart too much for North Carolinaupdated: Thu Feb 10 2011 01:49:00

DURHAM, N.C. -- We were ready to count them out. Again.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Tar Heels' recent surge adds spice to always-intense clash with Dukeupdated: Wed Feb 09 2011 18:42:00

Just when it looked like the Duke-North Carolina game wouldn't have luster, the Tar Heels went on a tear and the Blue Devils floated back to Earth. North Carolina has now won 10 of its last 11 games, and it came within a Cory Joseph jumper of winning 14 out of 15. Duke, meanwhile, has won two straight since that shocking pratfall at St. John's, but that loss, combined with the lingering uncertainty over whether Kyrie Irving will return, has punctured this team's aura of invincibility.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Chaos rules with Selection Sunday rapidly approachingupdated: Mon Feb 07 2011 17:05:00

If things are like this a month from now, I do not envy the selection committee.

SI.com: Luke Winn: Magic Eight: One of these teams will reign as national championupdated: Thu Feb 03 2011 23:06:00

A package arrived this week from Baltimore, signaling the end of an acrimonious, two-and-a-half-year negotiation. It contained Grant Wahl's Magic Eight ball, which he would use to guarantee a national champ, two months in advance, during his tenure as SI's chief college hoops writer. Wahl moved to the fútbol beat in 2009, taking the Eight Ball with him and then making a series of absurd demands for its exchange. At one point Wahl threatened to break off trade talks and pawn it in Zurich during reporting on the 2022 World Cup bid; last week, he finally agreed to swap the ball for the actual Che Guevara flag worn by Adam Morrison at the 2007 Coachella Festival and an advance-screener DVD of Rashad McCants' acting debut in The Booster Club. I had to cash in many a favor to obtain those items.

SI.com: Seth Davis: A season of mediocrity, UNC on rise, Kemba in slump, more thoughtsupdated: Mon Jan 31 2011 18:38:00

Here's a fun little parlor game: If the 2010-11 college basketball season were a movie, what would you call it? Open Season? Upset in the Air? Lack of True Grit? The Kids Are Not All Right? The Mid-major Strikes Back? The Hurt Locker Room? How about ... Gone With the Wins?

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Mid-majors smiling after nationwide weekend of carnageupdated: Mon Jan 31 2011 16:30:00

Five years ago, Doug Elgin and Tom Yeager were the talk of college basketball.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: St. John's shows signs of progress under Lavin by knocking off Dukeupdated: Sun Jan 30 2011 17:54:00

As St. John's pushed its lead over Duke to 66-45 eight minutes into the second half, a sold-out Madison Square Garden rose to its feet as the teams went to a television timeout. While Mike Krzyzewski tracked down the nearest referee to chastise, his slick-haired adversary on the other side of the scorer's table ran out to meet his players, arms flapping above his head to help draw the crowd even louder.

SI.com: Seth Davis: My top 10 candidates for coach of the year; plus nationwide musingsupdated: Tue Jan 25 2011 11:28:00

Of all the major season-ending awards, coach of the year is the hardest to define. Most people seem to believe the coach of the year should be based on a one-year evaluation period where the main criterion is exceeding preseason expectations. But to me, there should be a lot more to it than making a bunch of poll voters look dumb. If that's the most important measurement, half the coaches in Division I should get a trophy.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Don't give up on tourney mainstays Butler and Gonzaga just yetupdated: Mon Jan 24 2011 18:19:00

On Sunday afternoon, as Butler lost to UW-Milwaukee for the second time this season, there was a lot of Twitter banter about how the Bulldogs' at-large hopes were dead. This came on the heels of Saturday night's 140-character declarations of Gonzaga's demise after the Zags dropped their second straight road game against modest opposition.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: San Diego State making case for No. 1 seed; Big 12 full of surprisesupdated: Tue Jan 18 2011 16:53:00

If bracket life were 100 percent objective, San Diego State would be a No. 1 seed this week. Losses by Duke and Syracuse caused a thorough re-evaluation of the top two seed lines and yielded some fairly interesting results. The chart to the right lists the 1-seed candidates in RPI order.

SI.com: Luke Winn: Five thoughts on FSU's upset of No. 1 Dukeupdated: Thu Jan 13 2011 02:31:00

Five thoughts on Florida State's 66-61 upset of No. 1 Duke on Wednesday night, which was the Blue Devils' first loss since March 3, 2010 ...

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Difficult to figure out jumbled mess at middle of the ACCupdated: Mon Jan 10 2011 16:45:00

The Pac-10 and SEC were expected to be somewhat down this year, but at least the pecking orders and possibilities in those two leagues are moderately clear. This year's ACC? Not so much.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Annual Stock Report: Buy UNC and Kentucky, sell UConn and Purdueupdated: Tue Jan 04 2011 19:44:00

The holidays may be over, but that doesn't mean you have to stop unwrapping presents. And there's no better way to ring in the New Year than by reading the annual Hoop Thoughts Stock Report. Who's headed up? Who's headed down? Everything you need to know about where (and where not) to invest is right here.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Big East flexes its muscles, while Pac-10 and non-BCS leagues struggleupdated: Mon Jan 03 2011 16:38:00

When you check this week's bracket, you may notice something. Like a pesky double-digit number of bids for a certain megaconference that many of you outside the Northeast think is overrated.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: College hoops' top stories of 2010updated: Sun Dec 26 2010 19:12:00

College basketball seasons may not fit squarely into one calendar year, but that doesn't mean 2010 didn't feature more than its fair share of compelling storylines. Here are the top 10:

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Early returns aren't encouraging for mid-majors across Americaupdated: Tue Dec 21 2010 18:19:00

Bubble Watch is back and your satisfaction is 100 percent guaranteed!

SI.com: Seth Davis: The Free-Throw Factor: How top teams manage the foul lineupdated: Mon Dec 13 2010 16:48:00

A week ago, college basketball was Duke and everyone else. Now it's just everyone else.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Why Pitt could finally reach Final Four, Villanova's big flaw and moreupdated: Wed Dec 08 2010 16:38:00

Our leadoff question this week comes from Steven Howard of Pittsburgh. He asks:

SI.com: Jonathan Givony: Duke's Irving headlines dynamic freshmen drawing NBA attentionupdated: Tue Dec 07 2010 17:05:00

With the advent of the age limit for the 2006 NBA draft, commissioner David Stern got his wish: taking professional scouts out of high school gyms and ensuring America's top prospects play at least one year of college basketball.

SI.com: Andy Glockner: Butler remains work in progress after Hayward's early exitupdated: Fri Dec 03 2010 14:19:00

In the aftermath of Boise State kicker Kyle Brotzman's gut-wrenching two missed field goals that cost the Broncos a possible chance at a BCS championship, a friend remarked, "That's not how the movie's supposed to end."

SI.com: Seth Davis: Five things we learned from Duke-Michigan Stateupdated: Thu Dec 02 2010 02:12:00

Here are five things we learned from Duke's 84-79 win over Michigan State on Wednesday night:

SI.com: Seth Davis: Five burning questions leading into Michigan State at Dukeupdated: Wed Dec 01 2010 16:42:00

Duke and Michigan State will meet at Cameron Indoor Stadium tonight in the final game of the ACC-Big Ten Challenge. The contest lost a bit of luster after Michigan State fell to Connecticut in the semifinals of the Maui Invitational, which dropped the Spartans from No. 2 to No. 6 in the AP poll, but it is still a huge event and potential Final Four preview. Here are five key questions entering the game, plus my prediction.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Duke freshman Irving rises to occasion as MVP of CBE Classicupdated: Wed Nov 24 2010 17:22:00

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- It was coming up on 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning when Kansas State forwards Jamar Samuels and Curtis Kelly stood in a hallway inside the Sprint Center, muttering to each other as they waited to enter the interview room. At that moment, Samuels and Kelly looked like a couple of Wile E. Coyotes, wondering where that pesky little Roadrunner had gone after leaving them splattered in the dust.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Five burning questions heading into No. 1 Duke vs. No. 4 Kansas Stateupdated: Tue Nov 23 2010 13:46:00

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- We haven't reached Thanksgiving yet, but it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

SI.com: Mike Krzyzewski, Duke coach, is my Sportsman of Yearupdated: Wed Nov 10 2010 15:35:00

Sports Illustrated will announce its choice for Sportsman of the Year on Nov. 29. Here's one of the nominations for that honor by an SI writer.

SI.com: Fredette, Pullen headline SI.com's preseason All-America teamsupdated: Mon Nov 08 2010 14:55:00

As the 2010-11 season nears tipoff, here are SI.com's three preseason All-America teams, as well as honorable mentions.

SI.com: Kelli Anderson: Butler Bulldogs are my pick for Sportsman of Yearupdated: Thu Nov 04 2010 16:56:00

Sports Illustrated will announce its choice for Sportsman of the Year on Nov. 29. Here's one of the nominations for that honor by an SI writer.

SI.com: Luke Winn: ACC Primer: Duke will reign again; UNC should be back with Barnesupdated: Tue Nov 02 2010 15:30:00

Player of the Year: Harrison Barnes, North Carolina

SI.com: Seth Davis: Postcard: Stacked Blue Devils boast burgeoning star in freshman Irvingupdated: Tue Nov 02 2010 14:06:00

DURHAM, N.C. -- Before the Duke Blue Devils began practicing one day last week, their coach, Mike Krzyzewski, stood in front of his players to explain the presence of the 200 or so onlookers who would be watching the workout from the upper deck of Cameron Indoor Stadium. The visitors were executives from around the country who had paid to participate in a weekend leadership seminar that Coach K was conducting through Duke's Fuqua School of Business.

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