03-09-2015, 08:44 PM | #101 |
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18th overall class? Hmm, looks like things are looking up at CU.
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03-11-2015, 09:48 AM | #102 |
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Alright, so Kuji Chagulia is going to Louisville, Zinto is still trying to decide between BYU, Oklahoma, and Arizona State, and I haven't heard from sirfozzie yet, so hopefully I get a response from him soon.
However, you guys have about a week to mull things over, because I'm heading out of town and won't be back until next Wednesday night, very late, so this is on hiatus for a few days. Hopefully when I get back I can move coaches and get the next season going. coffeewarlord, I was shocked that Colorado had such a high recruiting rating. Hopefully this means they will be able to compete in the Big 12 now. |
03-17-2015, 06:37 AM | #103 |
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Still waiting on Zinto and sirfozzie to let me know of their coaching decisions. Guys, I will be back home and ready to get going on this in just a couple more days, so please get me your decisions soon
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03-21-2015, 10:20 AM | #104 |
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Move me to Boston College
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03-21-2015, 10:40 AM | #105 |
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Will do, thanks for the response. And no worries, one of the tough things about interactive dynasties is sometimes you have to wait longer than you want for a response. I'll move you to BC. Now, unless some other coaches get job offers in the next round of head coach movement, I will be ready to move into the next season and get things going. Unfortunately, with both the mens and women's NCAA Tournaments going on all weekend, it may not be until tomorrow night before I get back to this! I'll try to catch a break sometime, stay tuned everybody! |
03-22-2015, 09:23 AM | #106 |
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Alright, so Kuji has moved to Louisville and Alex is going to Boston College.
Patrick (Zinto) has new job offers, I've sent him a PM, as soon as I hear back from him I'll progress forward |
03-23-2015, 08:26 PM | #107 |
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So 3 coaches moved.
Alex Donovan (sirfozzie) is now at Boston College. Kuji Chagulia (bbgunn) is now at Louisville. Patrick Hutt (Zinto) is now at UCLA. Let's look at the recruiting ratings for those 3 schools. BC had the 41st overall recruiting class, and 6th in the ACC. Louisville had the 101st overall recruiting class, good for 12th in a very tough Big East! UCLA had the 2nd overall recruiting class, good for 2nd in the Pac Ten. Stanford had the top class. 2013-2014 FOFC Coach Hotseat Ratings David Ginsberg (Hartford) -- Average seat, goal is to avoid last place in America East. Cillian O'Reilly (Maine) -- Cool seat, goal is to play in the NCAA Tournament. Yikes! Big goals for Maine. Alex Donovan (Boston College) -- Average seat, goal is to play in the NCAA Tournament. Rob Nielsen (Colorado) -- Average seat, goal is to avoid last place in the Big 12. Kuji Chagulia (Louisville) -- Average seat, goal is to reach the Sweet Sixteen! Roy Rogers (High Point) -- Average seat, goal is to finish with a .500 record in the Big South. Ernesto Lopez (Iowa) -- Average seat, goal is to play in a postseason tournament of any kind (and no the Big Ten Tournament doesn't count. ) DeShawn St. John (Cal Poly) -- Average seat, goal is to finish with a .500 record in the Big West. Jeeber Mack (UTEP) -- Cool seat, goal is to compete for the C-USA Title. Shane Korme (Wright State) -- Average seat, goal is to play in the NCAA Tournament. Wow! Ekeje Bafou (Evansville) -- Average seat, goal is to avoid last place in the MVC. Timmy Tribble (Illinois State) -- Cool seat, goal is to compete for the MVC Title. Score Galore (Bryant) -- Average seat, goal is to avoid last place in the Northeast. Thomas Carrano (Monmouth) -- Cool seat, goal is to play in the NCAA Tournament. Geez, what is it with these small school ADs and their high thinking? Patrick Hutt (UCLA) -- Average seat, but the goal at UCLA is to reach the Final Four. Egads, what a situation to walk into! Randolph Childress (Davidson) -- Amazing he didn't get any job offers, but his seat is cool at Davidson. Goal is to just compete for the Southern Title. B.B. Gunn (Hawaii) -- Average seat, goal is to finish with at least a .500 record in the WAC. Jawouk Bafou (Oregon State) -- Average seat, goal is to avoid last place in the WAC, which the Beavers were demoted to after last season. |
03-23-2015, 08:34 PM | #108 |
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2013 Season Tournaments
Boston College will be the top seed in the 2013 Anaheim Invitational and will open it up with 8th seed Rider. Hawaii is also in the 2013 Anaheim Invitational as the 7th seed, they'll open up with 2nd seed Tulsa. Oregon State is the 14th seed in the 16 team 2013 Coaches Invitational. They'll open up against 3rd seed Maryland. Davidson is the 3rd seed in the 2013 Orlando Classic. They'll open it up against 6th seed Bowling Green. UCLA is the 2nd seed in the 2013 Preseason NIT, starting out against 15th seed UC Irvine. Louisville is the 4th seed in the 2013 Preseason NIT and will open it up against 13th seed Cleveland State. And to round it off, Illinois State is the 10th seed in the 2013 Preseason NIT and will open it up against 7th seed Western Kentucky. UTEP is the 4th seed in the 2013 San Juan Classic, opening it up against 5th seed LSU. Wright State is the top seed in the 4 team 2013 Tennessee Challenge, opening it up against 4th seed Chicago State. Evansville is the 2nd seed in the 4 team 2013 Tennessee Challenge (all these frikkin tournaments to choose from and FBCB keeps putting multiple human coaches in the same tournament!) and will open it up against 3rd seed Georgia Southern. Iowa is the 2nd seed in the 2013 Top of the Globe Invitational, and will open up against 7th seed Georgia State. Would you like to guess what tournament Colorado is going to? Yep, you guessed it, the 2013 Top of the Globe Invitational, as the 4th seed. They'll open it up against 5th seed South Florida. 12 of our 18 teams in a postseason tournament, but damn FBCB for putting multiple teams in tournaments. With 18 teams, and way more tournaments than that, they could easily limit us to 1 human team a tournament. |
03-23-2015, 08:48 PM | #109 |
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How crazy is it that the only 3 teams ranked in the preseason AP poll are the 3 teams with new FOFC coaches? Way to pick em guys! Code:
Nice to see a lot of representation in the mid-major preseason poll, but a lot of teams got left out. |
03-23-2015, 10:03 PM | #110 |
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Ah yeah, big year for Hawaii coming up!
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03-26-2015, 05:55 PM | #111 |
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2013 Season Tournament Wrap-Up
2013 Anaheim Invitational Boston College beat (8) Rider 93-72 in the First Round, then hammered (4) Southern Illinois 87-59 in the Semifinals, and dismantled (2) Tulsa 90-58 in the Championship. Congrats to Alex Donovan who is starting off his time at BC in big fashion. Hawaii lost 66-50 to (2) Tulsa in the First Round, then beat (6) DePaul 82-80 in overtime in the consolation round, then beat (5) UMass 66-58 in the 5th Place Game. 2013 Coaches Invitational Oregon State stunned (3) Maryland 64-56 in the First Round, then lost in the Quarterfinals 83-65 to (6) Utah. 2013 Orlando Classic Davidson beat (6) Bowling Green 83-60 in the First Round, then lost 70-64 in overtime in the Semifinals, then recovered to hammer (4) Manhattan 91-59 in the 3rd place game. 2013 Preseason NIT UCLA beat (15) UC Irvine 89-54 in the First Round, then beat (10) Illinois State 63-57 in the Quarterfinals, then beat (3) Memphis 65-49 in the Semifinals, and became the second team to win a 2013 season tournament by hanging on to beat (1) Duke 65-60 in the Championship. Amazing, 2 of the coaches that jumped to a new school in the offseason, have already won tournament titles in their first season. Louisville ran all over (13) Cleveland State 95-77 in the First Round, then lost 80-69 to (5) Dayton in the Quarterfinals. Illinois State beat (7) Western Kentucky 84-67 in the First Round, then lost to (2) UCLA 63-57 in the Quarterfinals. 2013 San Juan Classic UTEP beat (5) LSU 71-63 in the First Round, then lost to (1) Xavier 77-63 in the Semifinals, but rallied to beat (6) Wyoming 85-79 in the 3rd place game. 2013 Tennessee Challenge Wright State beat (4) Chicago State 68-63 in the First Round, while Evansville beat (3) Georgia Southern 72-70 in the First Round. In the Championship, Wright State beat Evansville 82-67 becoming our third team to win a 2013 season tournament. The good thing about this is that no matter who won, it was going to be an FOFC coached team. 2013 Top of the Globe Invitational Iowa beat (7) Georgia State 68-56 in the First Round, then hammered (6) TCU 72-54 in the Semifinals. Colorado beat (5) South Florida 72-54 in the First Round, then stunned (1) Florida State 64-51 in the Semifinals. In the Championship, Iowa beat Colorado 81-73. Not bad at all, as 4 FOFC coached teams win 2013 season tournaments, although 2 of them are a little bittersweet as they came at the hands of other FOFC coached teams. |
03-28-2015, 03:09 PM | #112 |
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Let's take a look at how our FOFC teams have fared through December 30, 2013.
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 3-10, 1-0 America East. It's been a rough go of it for the Hawks so far. Although they did have a nice win at LaSalle and they have won 2 in a row, including a conference opening win at New Hampshire. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 3-9, 1-0 America East. The Black Bears also won their conference opener over Boston University. Their only other wins are against Princeton and a winless Youngstown State. They did play tough against UTEP, Niagara, and St. Johns and UMass, so there is hope. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 10-1, 0-0 ACC. The Anaheim Invitational games are some of the toughest games the Eagles have played as far as opponents records go. They did win at Florida who is 8-4. Their only blemish so far is a 12 point loss at a top 10 Michigan State team. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 5-5, 0-0 Big 12. It's been a crazy year so far for the Buffaloes, who have beaten the likes of Florida State, Alabama, and Utah, yet lost to the likes of Northern Colorado, Weber State, and New Mexico State. I think Coach Nielsen would tell you they would take a .500 record throughout the season though. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 7-2, 0-0 Big East. The Cardinals have beaten some very good teams such as North Carolina, Arizona, and Purdue, who have a combined 7 losses between them. However, their most recent loss, a 31 point loss to undefeated Kansas, has coach Chagulia wondering if they are ready to compete with all the big boys. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 3-9, 1-1 Big South. The Panthers have split their first 2 conference games, and their marquee win so far is a 24 point win at Ohio. Fortunately, the Big South is not an extremely tough conference, so finishing at or above .500 is very doable. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 8-4, 0-1 Big Ten. The Hawkeyes are an improved team over last season, with wins over Colorado, TCU, Marquette, and Texas Tech. They lost their conference opener though in what appears to be a fairly tough Big Ten this season. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 0-12, 0-0 Big West. The pressure is mounting for the Mustangs and Coach St. John, but to their credit they have played some good teams tough, losing by 1 to St. Marys, 10 to UTEP, 13 to Calf, and 1 to San Francisco. The Big West could be a savior for them. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 7-6, 0-0 C-USA. The Miners toughest game thus far was the 14 point loss to Xavier. They've beaten Kansas State and Wyoming twice, and also got a nice win against LSU. The inexplicable losses to IUPUI and Monmouth to start the season did not make the Mack man happy though. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 6-5, 1-1 Horizon. It's been up and down for the Raiders so far, who won their first 4, then lost 4 in a row, and have now won 2 of their last 3, including a split to open conference play. On their 4 game winning streak to start their season, their last 2 were against South Carolina and Utah State. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 5-7, 1-0 MVC. The Aces have definitely been battle tested, already playing 4 teams that are currently or have been ranked in the AP Top 25. Among those are a 9 point loss to Kentucky, a 9 point loss to West Virginia, and a 2 point loss to Wake Forest. Unfortunately, that 48 point loss to Michigan State is what has Ekeje steaming the most about, but the conference opening win has definitely helped his mood. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 4-7, 0-1 MVC. Don't look at that 4-7 record and say this is a team that can't compete. The Redbirds have played UCLA, Xavier, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Minnesota, St. Louis, and Clemson in their non-conference schedule. The combined record of those teams? 65-12. They are another MVC team that is battle tested, even if they did lose their MVC opener. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 1-10, 0-0 Northeast. The lone win for the Bulldogs is a home win against the Hurricanes of Miami. Unfortunately that has been their only highlight of the season so far, as all but 3 of their losses have been by 15 points or more. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 6-5, 0-0 Northeast. The Hawks have some quality wins over UTEP and VCU, but a loss to Delaware State is definitely going to hurt when it comes time for Selection Sunday. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 10-1, 0-0 Pac Ten. The Bruins would be perfect right now if not for an upset home loss to Seton Hall in which they shots just didn't fall. Granted, Memphis, Duke, and Gonzaga have been the toughest 3 on the non-conference schedule, and the Pac Ten is loaded. So we'll have to wait and see how things shake out. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 6-6, 0-0 Southern. It's been a tougher ride for the Wildcats so far this season, as they really beefed up the non-conference schedule, losing to North Carolina, Wake Forest, Duke, Tennessee, and Alabama. That should help them come tourney time though, as I see no reason why they won't walk through the Southern Conference again. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 7-4, 0-0 WAC. The Warriors have won 4 in a row, including a home win against UNC Wilmington wh has an RPI of 25 right now. The loss to Cleveland State hurts, but coach Gunn should have his team ready for WAC play. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 6-4, 0-0 WAC. The season opening win at Maryland was huge, and go figure, the Beavers also beat their in-state rival Oregon in convincing fashion. They've also travelled to both Washington and Washington State, losing both. With the demotion, it'll be a new challenge for them in the WAC. Code:
Figures, only the 3 coaches that changed teams in the offseason have their teams in the AP Top 25. Code:
With the coaching changes, none of our FOFC teams are represented in the mid-major poll, although both BYU and Bradley are in the top 4. |
03-29-2015, 04:23 AM | #113 |
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At least Monmouth has a winning record so far in the season.
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03-29-2015, 11:53 AM | #114 |
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Dec. 30, 2013-Jan. 5, 2014
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 3-12, 1-2 America East. Tough week for the Hawks, who lost 2 home games. First 71-63 to Stony Brook then 75-64 to Boston U. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 4-10, 1-1 America East. The Black Bears snuck in another non-conference game, hosting Harvard and winning 62-56, then returned to conference play by travelling to Vermont and losing 72-52. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 12-1, 0-0 ACC. The Eagles continue to soar, this week hosting UConn and winning 75-62, then travelling to Pitt and winning 79-71. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 7-5, 0-0 Big 12. Good week for the Buffaloes as they won 2 non-conference home games. First 87-79 against Colorado St. then 75-54 against South Dakota. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 8-3, 0-0 Big East. The Cardinals split a pair of home non-conference games this week, getting blasted 86-58 by Washington St. then beating Texas 88-80. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 4-10, 2-1 Big South. A split this week for the Panthers, who lost a non-conference game at South Carolina St. 96-90 in overtime, then returned to conference play by hosting and beating Radford 72-49. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 10-4, 2-1 Big Ten. The Hawkeyes won both their games this week, travelling to Northwestern and winning 75-56, then hosting Illinois and winning 61-50. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 0-13, 0-0 Big West. The Mustangs lost 2 road non-conference games this week, going to Kansas and getting blasted 85-43, then going to Fresno St. and competing, but still losing 68-58. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 7-6, 0-0 C-USA. The Miners had the week off after competing in a Christmas break tournament. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 8-5, 3-1 Horizon. 2 road wins this week for the Raiders, first 70-49 at Cleveland St., then 80-60 at Youngstown St. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 5-9, 1-2 MVC. The Aces lost 2 home games this week, first a 61-57 loss to Bradley, then an 83-64 loss to Missouri St. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 6-7, 2-1 MVC. Good week for the Redbirds as they get 2 home wins. First 84-68 over Missouri then 79-71 over Bradley. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 2-11, 1-1 Northeast. A split this week for the Bulldogs, who hosted Monmouth and lost 76-57, then won 53-45 at Long Island. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 7-6, 1-1 Northeast. The Hawks split 2 road games this week, winning 76-57 at Bryant, then losing 64-47 at Sacred Heart. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 11-2, 1-1 Pac 10. The Bruins split 2 road games this week, winning 76-55 at Cal before losing 89-74 at Stanford. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 6-8, 0-2 Southern. It is definitely a different feel to this season, as the Wildcats dropped their first 2 conference games this week, both at home. First an 80-66 loss to College of Charleston, then an 83-72 loss to Furman. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 8-5, 0-0 WAC. The Warriors split 2 games this week, losing 84-75 at UMKC then returning home to beat Rhode Island 79-67. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-5, 0-0 WAC. A split this week for the Beavers, who hosted Portland and won 77-66, then travelled to undefeated Pepperdine and fought all the way, but lost 53-49. Code:
Louisville loses their remaining votes in the AP polls, but I have a feeling it won't be long before they get them back. Code:
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03-29-2015, 12:22 PM | #115 |
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Jan. 6-12, 2014
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 4-13, 2-3 America East. A split this week for the Hawks as they won 75-64 at Vermont, then hosted UMBC and lost 60-55. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 5-11, 2-2 America East. The Black Bears split this week, losing 64-50 at Stony Brook then hosting Binghamton and winning 64-49. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 13-1, 0-0 ACC. Only 1 game this week for the Eagles, a 74-63 home win against Rhode Island. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 7-7, 0-1 Big 12. The Buffaloes are into the really stiff part of their schedule, losing 99-78 at Xavier, then opening up Big 12 play with a 58-42 loss at Iowa St. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 10-3, 2-0 Big East. Good start to conference play for the Cardinals, who this week won 71-56 at St. Johns then won 92-73 at Seton Hall. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 6-10, 4-1 Big South. 2 home wins this week for the Panthers, as they beat VMI 84-76 then beat Liberty 65-59. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 11-5, 3-2 Big 10. A road split this week for the Hawkeyes, who won 73-42 at Ohio St. before losing 83-68 at Wisconsin. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 1-14, 1-1 Big West. The Mustangs opened conference play by hosting Pacific and getting hammered 83-46, then ending the losing streak by hostin UC Davis and winning 67-58. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 8-6, 0-0 C-USA. The Miners had just 1 game this week, and it was much tougher than it should have been, as they travelled to a 1 win South Dakota team and only won 61-57. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 9-6, 4-2 Horizon. A home split this week for the Raiders, as they lost 71-62 to Illinois-Chicago, then hammered Loyola-IL 85-55. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 5-11, 1-4 MVC. 2 tough, tough losses this week for the Aces, both on the road, by a combined 4 points. First a 67-64 loss at Indiana St., then a 72-71 loss at Drake. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 7-8, 3-2 MVC. A split this week for the Redbirds, both on the road. First an 88-80 overtime loss at Drake, then a 70-63 overtime win at Indiana St. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 3-12, 2-2 Northeast. A split this week for the Bulldogs, who hosted St. Francis-NY and lost 61-52, then won 64-56 at Robert Morris. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 8-7, 2-2 Northeast. A home split this week for the Hawks, as they lost 68-60 to St. Francis-PA, then beat Central Connecticut St. 77-67. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 12-3, 2-2 Pac 10. Another split this week for the Bruins, both games at home. First a 69-56 win over Oregon, then a 72-69 loss to Utah St. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 8-8, 2-2 Southern. Nice recovery this week for the Wildcats, who won 2 road games. First 92-79 at Elon, then 85-66 at Chattanooga. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 8-7, 0-2 WAC. The start of conference play was not nice to the Warriors, as they hosted Boise St. and lost 88-61, then lost 89-78 at San Jose St. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 8-6, 1-1 WAC. The Beavers split their first ever week in the WAC, losing 81-72 at New Mexico St. then going to Idaho and pounding them 81-40. Code:
Kudos to BC for being the only ranked FOFC team, as UCLA with another split in Pac 10 play lost their top 25 ranking but is still receiving votes. No surprise to see Louisville get a lot of votes back. Code:
FOFC coaches still shut out of the mid-major poll, and I don't see that changing anytime soon. |
03-30-2015, 12:29 PM | #116 |
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If you're taking signups for next season, I'll join in.
For those that are interested, please sign up here with the following info. Coaches Name: Tim Sheppard School you want to Coach at: Penn State Offense Rating: 40 Defense Rating: 80 Scout Rating: 60 Recruiting Rating: 60 |
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03-30-2015, 03:53 PM | #118 |
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03-31-2015, 08:26 AM | #119 |
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Wait, I'm starting to make CU Basketball respectable? Where's my statue.
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03-31-2015, 09:39 AM | #120 |
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I'd love to get into the next season.
Coaches Name: Cannon Pace School you want to Coach at: Central Michigan Offense Rating: 40 Defense Rating: 80 Scout Rating: 40 Recruiting Rating: 80 |
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Great, you're in. By my count that will give us 20 FOFC coaches for next season. Wow! Also, would you mind signing up for my FBCB Interactive Player Dynasty, if you haven't already? |
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04-01-2015, 09:12 PM | #122 |
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Jan. 13-19, 2014
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 5-14, 3-4 America East. A road split this week for the Hawks, who lost 65-63 at Maine, and won 58-54 at Albany. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 7-11, 4-2 America East. 2 solid wins this week for the Black Bears. First a 65-63 win at home against Hartford, then a 62-50 win at UMBC. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 15-1, 2-0 ACC. The Eagles keep soaring, with 2 home victories to open up ACC play this week. First a 77-69 win against Virginia, then a 73-50 win against Virginia Tech. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 7-9, 0-3 Big 12. 2 more conference losses this week for the Buffaloes. First a 79-64 loss at home to Oklahoma, then an 86-66 loss at Nebraska. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 12-3, 4-0 Big East. 2 road victories this week for the Cardinals. First a 94-60 win at South Florida, then a 73-58 win at DePaul. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 8-10, 6-1 Big South. The Panthers are rolling in conference play with 2 more road wins this week. First a huge 63-51 victory at Winthrop, then a 70-62 victory at Presbyterian. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 11-7, 3-4 Big Ten. The Hawkeyes are starting to struggle now, with 2 blowout losses this week. First a 77-37 loss at Michigan, then returning home and losing 81-64 to Michigan St. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 2-15, 2-2 Big West. A split this week for the Mustangs. First a home 54-43 loss to UC Irvine, then a 57-50 win at Long Beach St. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 9-7, 1-1 C-USA. A home split to start conference play for the Miners. First a 79-69 loss to Houston, then a 95-85 win against Tulsa. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 9-8, 4-4 Horizon. 2 road losses this week for the Raiders. First a 78-58 loss at Milwaukee, then a 78-71 loss at Green Bay. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 6-12, 2-5 MVC. A home split this week for the Aces, as they beat Northern Iowa 59-49, then lost to Wichita St. 91-83 in overtime. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 7-10, 3-4 MVC. 2 home losses for the Redbirds this week. First an 89-80 loss to Wichita St., then a 63-52 loss to Northern Iowa. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 3-14, 2-4 Northeast. 2 losses this week for the Bulldogs. First a 69-57 loss at St. Francis-PA, then returning home and losing 79-64 to Central Connecticut St. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 9-8, 3-3 Northeast. A road split this week for the Hawks. First a 69-64 win at Mt. St. Marys, then a 69-55 loss at Fairleigh Dickinson. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 13-4, 3-3 Pac Ten. Yet another split this week for the Bruins, this one on the road. First a 64-52 loss at Arizona, then a 72-67 win at Arizona St. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 10-8, 4-2 Southern. The Wildcats appear to have it going now, with 2 more wins this week. First a 96-67 home win against Wofford, then an 89-75 win at Appalachian St. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 8-9, 0-4 WAC. The conference struggles continue for the Warriors, with 2 more losses this week. First a tough 66-65 home loss to Louisiana Tech, then a 78-61 loss at Nevada. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 8-8, 1-3 WAC. The Beavers lost 2 home games this week. First an 86-60 loss to Nevada, then an 85-78 to San Jose St. Code:
Some poor sap.. I mean AP member took pity on UCLA and gave them a vote to keep them in the receiving votes category, but another split next week will surely have them out. Great jump for Louisville who wasn't even ranked last week. Code:
And to the surprise of nobody, the FOFC mid-major teams are shut out of the mid-major poll. |
04-01-2015, 09:35 PM | #123 |
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Jan. 20-26, 2014
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 5-15, 3-5 America East. Just 1 game this week for the Hawks, a 54-47 loss at Stony Brook. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 8-11, 5-2 America East. Also just 1 game this week for the Black Bears, who won 66-49 at New Hampshire. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 16-2, 3-1 ACC. The Eagles saw their winning streak end at North Carolina, as the Tarheels beat them 82-74. They returned home to start a new winning streak by beating Duke 94-82. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 7-11, 0-5 Big 12. 2 home losses this week for the Buffaloes, who lost 97-68 to Texas and 58-53 to Texas A&M. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 14-3, 6-0 Big East. The Cardinals are rolling now, with 2 home wins this week. First an 80-67 win over Rutgers, then a 76-52 smashing of West Virginia. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 9-11, 7-2 Big South. A home split for the Panthers this week, as they beat Charleston Southern 60-46, then lost to Coastal Carolina 77-62. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 11-9, 3-6 Big Ten. It's now 5 losses in a row for the Hawkeyes, who lost 81-72 at Penn St. and returned home to lose 78-68 to Ohio St. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 3-15, 3-2 Big West. Just 1 game this week for the Mustangs, a 70-67 win at UC Santa Barbara. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 9-9, 1-3 C-USA. The struggles continue for the Miners, who lost at home 74-72 to UAB, then lost 63-44 at Central Florida. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 11-8, 5-4 Horizon. Good week for the Raiders, who hosted Western Michigan in a non-conference game and won 67-41, then returned to conference play by travelling to Detroit and winning 73-65. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 6-14, 2-7 MVC. 2 road losses this week for the Aces, who lost 72-58 at Creighton, then lost 61-52 at Southern Illinois. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 7-12, 3-6, MVC. Things are not going the Redbirds' way so far, as they too lost 2 road games this week. First 60-58 at Southern Illinois, then 80-72 at Creighton. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 3-16, 2-6 Northeast. 2 more losses this week for the Bulldogs. First a 68-63 loss at Fairleigh Dickinson, then a 54-52 loss at home to Mt. St. Marys. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 10-9, 4-4 Northeast. A split this week for the Hawks, who hosted Long Island and won 61-38, then lost a heartbreaker 65-64 at Wagner. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 15-4, 4-3 Pac Ten. The Bruins travelled to Cal St. Bakersfield in a non-conference game and beat them 68-59, then returned home for conference play by beating USC 67-56. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 12-8, 6-2 Southern. The Wildcats keep winning, this time with 2 road wins. First a 77-68 win at Samford, then a 78-51 win at The Citadel. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 8-11, 0-5 WAC. The tumble continues for the Warriors, who lost 2 games by the exact same score this week. First a non-conference road loss 80-67 at Akron, then returning home for conference play and losing to Oregon St... 80-67. Hey Coach Gunn, way to be consistent! Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 10-8, 3-3 WAC. The Beavers got 2 road wins this week, first a 59-55 win at Fresno St., then an 80-67 win at Hawaii. Code:
Good for UCLA getting a few more votes. The Eagles dropped a couple spots, but they are still in good shape, while Louisville gained a spot. Code:
And again, nothing for the FOFC mid-majors. Last edited by collegesportsfanms : 04-03-2015 at 08:32 PM. |
04-02-2015, 01:25 AM | #124 |
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Great job Chagulia is doing at Louisville!
Oh... I have two more coaches in this dynasty? Hmph, how about that.
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04-03-2015, 09:07 PM | #125 |
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Jan. 27-Feb. 2, 2014
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 6-16, 4-6 T-6th America East. A home split this week for the Hawks. First an 82-69 win over Binghamton, then a 71-51 loss to Vermont. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 10-11, 7-2 1st America East. The Black Bears have a nice winning streak going, with 2 more home wins this week. First 72-58 over Albany, then 65-55 over Stony Brook. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 16-4, 3-3 T-7th ACC. Tough week for the Eagles, who dropped 2 home games. First an 82-72 loss to Maryland, then a 73-60 loss to North Carolina. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 9-11, 2-5 10th Big 12. Coach Nielsen will be happy that his team broke their Big 12 losing streak. 2 solid and unexpected wins this week, first 76-56 at Baylor, then the big surprise, a 58-53 win at home against Missouri. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 15-4, 7-1 T-1st Big East. The Cardinals split this week, first dropping a heartbreaker 55-54 at Villanova, then returning home to hammer Providence 72-47. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 10-11, 8-2 2nd Big South. Only 1 game this week for the Panthers, a 72-66 win at Radford. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 11-10, 3-6 T-6th Big Ten. 1 game this week for the Hawkeyes, a non-conference home game against Valparaiso in which they lost 80-71. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 5-15, 5-2 2nd Big West. Don't look now, but the Mustangs are playing some decent basketball. 2 more wins this week, first a 73-68 win at Cal St. Northridge. Then they returned home to beat UC Riverside 64-52. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 10-10, 2-4 T-9th C-USA. A home split this week for the Miners. First a 78-57 win over Central Florida, then a 68-58 loss to Marshall. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 12-9, 6-5 T-4th Horizon. A home split this week for the Raiders. First a 77-71 loss to Youngstown St., then a 69-63 win over Cleveland St. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 7-15, 3-8 10th (last) MVC. A road split for the Aces this week. First a 65-55 loss at Missouri St., then a 64-61 win at Bradley. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 8-13, 4-7 T-7th MVC. Also a road split for the Redbirds this week, as they won 73-67 at Bradley, then lost 79-69 at Missouri St. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 3-18, 2-8 T-12th (last) Northeast. 2 more losses this week for the Bulldogs. First a 76-67 loss at Mt. St. Marys, then a 50-41 loss at Monmouth. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 12-9, 6-4 T-4th Northeast. A sweep this week for the Hawks, as they won 70-55 at St. Francis-NY, then returned home and beat Bryant 50-41. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 16-5, 5-4 T-2nd Pac 10. Yet another split for the Bruins, who hosted Washington and won 82-71, then hosted Washington St. and lost 61-58. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 14-8, 8-2 2nd in South Division of Southern. 2 more wins for the Wildcats, the streak is 8 now. First an 82-56 win at Wofford, then a 90-53 win at home against Appalachian St. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 10-11, 2-5 T-5th WAC. Good job by the Warriors who get their first 2 wins in conference play this season. First they won 87-75 at Fresno St., then they returned home to pound Idaho 63-39. Oregon St. (Jawouk Bafou) -- 10-10, 3-4 4th WAC. Bad week for the Beavers, who lost 2 home games. First a 74-49 loss to Boise St., then a non-conference 82-80 loss to Seattle. Code:
Huge drop for BC after losing 2 tough games this week. Louisville keeps moving up, and UCLA is still receiving votes. Code:
And as has been the theme all season, no FOFC coached teams in the mid-major poll. Now it's time for the Bubble watch, as we enter February of the current season. 1 of our FOFC coached teams is in the overall bubble watch, so let's take a look at that. Code:
2-6 against teams in the top 100 of the RPI is not boding well for Davidson. Too many games early season that they lost and should have probably won. Since we have so many teams, I'm going to do it a little differently. I'm going to group teams based on their current projection of Lock, In, or Out. This might make it a little easier, or if you guys want me to individualize each team, I'll do so. Locks- Boston College, Louisville, UCLA, Out- Maine, Hartford, Colorado, High Point, Illinois, Cal Poly, UTEP, Wright State, Illinois State, Evansville, Monmouth, Bryant, Oregon State, Hawaii |
04-03-2015, 09:44 PM | #126 |
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Feb. 3-9, 2014
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 8-16, 6-6 5th America East. Good week for the Hawks, who won 2 home games. First 65-56 over New Hampshire, then 77-70 over Maine. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 10-13, 7-4 2nd America East. Tough week for the Black Bears who lost 2 road games. First 75-66 at Boston U, then 77-70 at Hartford. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 17-5, 4-4 T-5th ACC. A road split this week for the Eagles, who lost 66-54 at Virginia Tech but won 74-56 at Clemson. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 9-13, 2-7 11th Big 12. The Buffaloes took a tour of Kansas this week and left feeling very unhappy after 2 losses. First 71-66 loss to Kansas St., then travelling to Kansas and getting hammered 93-50. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 17-4, 9-1 T-1st Big East. 2 home wins this week for the Cardinals. First 77-49 over South Florida then 84-71 over Pittsburgh. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 12-11, 10-2 2nd Big South. 2 road wins this week for the Panthers. First an 88-66 win at Liberty, then a 59-45 win at VMI. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 12-11, 4-7 7th Big 10. The Hawkeyes split this week, first hosting Wisconsin and losing 81-61, then travelling to Minnesota and winning 71-56. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 5-17, 5-4 5th Big West. Well that was a short lived winning streak, as the Mustangs dropped both games this week. First a 71-54 loss at Pacific, then returning home and losing to Cal St. Fullerton 79-59. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 11-11, 3-5 T-8th C-USA. A road split this week for the Miners. First a 51-46 win at SMU, then a 74-65 loss at Houston. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 14-9, 8-5 4th Horizon. The Raiders won 2 road games this week, first a 56-37 win at Loyola-IL, then a tough 75-73 win at IL-Chicago. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 8-16, 4-9 10th (last) MVC. A home split for the Aces this week, as they beat Drake 78-56, then lost to Indiana St. 76-68. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 10-13, 6-7 6th MVC. 2 home wins this week for the Redbirds, as they beat Indiana St. 72-58 then beat Drake 76-74. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 5-18, 4-8 T-9th Northeast. The Bulldogs got 2 big home wins this week, first 77-63 over Sacred Heart, then 74-65 over St. Francis-PA. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 14-9, 8-4 T-3rd Northeast. The Hawks are soaring again, with 2 more wins this week. First a 62-59 win at Central Connecticut State, then a tough home win 70-64 over Mt. St. Marys. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 16-7, 5-6 T-5th Pac 10. Well the good news is UCLA avoided the split this week. The bad news is the Bruins lost both their games. First an 82-80 overtime loss at Utah St., then a 70-64 loss at Oregon. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 16-8, 10-2 T-1st in South Division of Southern. The Wildcats are rolling again, with 2 more wins this week. First a huge 76-66 revenge win at College of Charleston, then they returned home to beat Citadel 74-56. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 10-13, 2-7 T-9th (last) WAC. The win streak for the Warriors was short lived with 2 tough losses this week. First a 77-75 loss at New Mexico St., then an even tougher 86-85 loss at Boise St. Ugh! Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 11-11, 4-5 T-4th WAC. A split this week for the Beavers, as they won 82-74 at Louisiana Tech, then returned home and lost 75-72 to New Mexico St. Code:
No surprise that UCLA lost their votes with an 0-2 week. Boston College keeps sliding too, while Louisville continues their 1 spot a week rise. Code:
Hooray! We finally have an FOFC coached team getting votes in the mid-major poll. Congrats to Davidson! Let's take a look at the Bubble Watch, starting with the overall Bubble Watch, where Davidson finds themselves. Code:
It's going to take a lot for Davidson to change that Out to In, especially with the conference they play in. All they can do is keep winning, and winning, all the way to winning the Southern Tournament. Now for the other teams: Lock- Boston College, Louisville, UCLA Out- Maine, Hartford, Colorado, High Point, Iowa, Cal Poly, UTEP, Wright State, Illinois State, Evansville, Monmouth, Bryant, Oregon State, Hawaii |
04-06-2015, 06:09 PM | #127 |
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Feb. 10-16, 2014
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 8-17, 6-7 6th America East. Just 1 game this week for the Hawks, an 82-54 blowout loss at Boston U. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 11-14, 8-5 2nd America East. A home split this week for the Black Bears. First a 62-50 loss to Vermont, then a 68-53 win over New Hampshire. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 18-6, 5-5 T-6th ACC. A road split for the Eagles, as they edged Duke 64-63 then lost 75-69 at Virginia. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 9-15, 2-8 T-12th (last) Big 12. The Buffaloes lost 2 at home this week. First a non-conference loss to New Mexico, 77-69, then back to conference play and a 73-53 loss to Nebraska. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 19-4, 11-1 T-1st Big East. The Cardinals got 2 more big wins this season. First a home 86-77 win over UConn, then an 85-66 win at Notre Dame. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 13-12, 11-3 2nd Big South. A home split this week for the Panthers. First a 56-49 win over Presbyterian, then a 77-70 loss to conference leader Winthrop. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 12-13, 4-9 T-7th Big Ten. The Hawkeyes lost 2 more this week, first a home loss 76-54 to Michigan, then a 75-54 loss at Illinois. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 6-18, 6-5 T-5th Big West. A split this week for the Mustangs, as they lost 64-55 at UC Davis, then returned home to beat Long Beach St. 46-39. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 11-13, 3-7 T-9th C-USA. What is going on with the Miners this season? They are just not playing up to par. 2 more road losses this week, first 74-70 at Tulsa, then 66-45 at UAB. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 15-10, 9-6 5th Horizon. A home split this week for the Raiders, as they beat Green Bay 85-74, then lost 74-55 to Milwaukee. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 8-18, 4-11 10th (last) MVC. 2 more road losses this week for the Aces. First 80-72 at Wichita St., then 61-53 at Northern Iowa. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 12-13, 8-7 4th MVC. 2 more wins this week for the Redbirds, both on the road. First 74-63 at Northern Iowa, then 78-53 at Wichita St. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 7-18, 6-8 T-8th Northeast. The Bulldogs are on a nice little run here, as they won 2 home games this week. First 61-55 over Long Island, then 59-50 over Quinnipiac. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 15-10, 9-5 T-3rd Northeast. A split for the Hawks this week, as they lost 84-67 to St. Francis-PA, then returned home to beat Fairleigh Dickinson 64-54. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 17-8, 6-7 6th Pac 10. Yet another split for the Bruins, as they beat Arizona St. 58-54, but lost to Arizona 61-53. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 17-9, 11-3 2nd in South Division of Southern. The Wildcats split a pair of very tough games this week. First they lost 80-76 at Furman, then returned home to beat Georgia Southern 47-45. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 12-13, 4-7 6th WAC. Much better week for the Warriors, as they hosted San Jose St. and won 70-61, then went to Louisiana Tech and hammered them 90-63. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 12-12, 5-6 4th WAC. A split for the Beavers, as they hosted Idaho and won 75-61, then went to Nevada and got hammered 92-64. Code:
So Boston College keeps dropping a spot a week, while Louisville keeps rising a spot a week. Code:
Despite splitting this week, Davidson does keep 2 votes in the mid-major poll. As has been the trend so far, we've got 1 team in our Overall Bubble Watch: Code:
The split certainly didn't help Davidson this week, as they are still list on the Last Four Out list (I'm just making that up since they are 2nd of the first 4 teams listed as out). Now for the other 17 teams, I'll just simplify it. There are no changes. Boston College, Louisville, and UCLA are locks, the other 14 teams are projected out. |
04-06-2015, 09:11 PM | #128 |
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Feb. 17-23, 2014
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 11-17, 8-7 T-3rd America East. A busy week for the Hawks, as they had 3 games this week, all on the road. First a non-conference 67-59 win at Lafayette, then back to conference play with a 54-51 win at UMBC, followed by a 62-21 win at Binghamton. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 11-16, 8-7 T-3rd America East. Tough week for the Black Bears who also had 2 road games but lost them both. First a 56-55 loss at Binghamton, then a 63-60 loss at Albany. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 20-6, 7-5 T-3rd ACC. A couple huge road wins for the Eagles this week, first a 103-80 win at Georgia Tech, then a 77-66 win at Maryland. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 10-16, 3-9 T-10th Big 12. The Buffaloes move out of last place in the Big 12 with a split this week. First a home 65-51 win over new cellar dweller Kansas St., then a tough 85-77 loss at Oklahoma St. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 20-5, 12-2 T-2nd Big East. The Cardinals got hammered 103-76 at conference leader Georgetown, then recovered to host St. Johns and win 83-70. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 13-14, 11-5 2nd Big South. Rough week for the Panthers who lost 2 road games, first 74-68 at Coastal Carolina then 76-67 at Charleston Southern. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 13-14, 5-10 T-7th Big 10. The Hawkeyes split this week, losing 68-43 at Michigan St. then returning home to beat Northwestern 66-54. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 6-20, 6-7 6th Big West. Tough week for the Mustangs who drop a pair. First a 62-55 loss at UC Irvine, then returning home and losing 69-62 to UC Santa Barbara. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 13-13, 5-7 T-7th C-USA. A much better week for the Miners, as they won 2 road games. First a 52-44 win at Marshall, then a huge 59-48 win at Memphis. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 17-10, 10-6 T-4th Horizon. The Raiders won 2 home games this week. First a non-conference win 87-66 over SIU Edwardsville, then back to conference play and a 67-65 win over Detroit. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 8-20, 4-13 10th (last) MVC. 2 home losses this week for the Aces, first a 71-49 blowout loss against Southern Illinois, then a more respectable 87-83 loss in overtime to Creighton. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 13-14, 9-8 4th MVC. The Redbirds split 2 home games this week, first a 91-68 loss to Creighton, then a 72-66 win over Southern Illinois. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 8-19, 7-9 T-8th Northeast. A road split for the Bulldogs this week, as they lost 87-62 at Central Connecticut State, then won 79-70 at St. Francis-NY. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 17-10, 11-5 T-1st Northeast. The Hawks are now in a 4 way tie for 1st after winning 2 home games this week. First a 71-59 win over Wagner, then a 70-68 win over Robert Morris. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 18-9, 7-7 6th Pac 10. A road split this week for the Bruins, as they went out of conference and lost 77-58 at Utah, then returned to conference play winning 79-66 at USC. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 18-10, 12-4 2nd in South Division of Southern. A home split this week for the Wildcats, as they suffered an embarrassing 82-56 blowout loss to Chattanooga, but recovered to blow out Western Carolina 75-46. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 13-13, 5-7 5th WAC. Just 1 game this week for the Warriors, and it was a big one, as they hosted a nationally ranked Nevada team and beat them 66-58. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 12-14, 5-8 6th WAC. The Beavers lost twice this week. First a 90-88 loss at San Jose St., then they returned home and lost 77-61 to Fresno St. Code:
The roles were reversed this week, as Louisville dropped a spot, while Boston College rose 4 spots. How about the Big East having 6 teams in a row in the top 25. Code:
Not a surprise that Davidson lost their votes after another split this week. I'm a little surprised Monmouth or Wright St. didn't get a couple mid-major votes though. As we go to the Overall Bubble Watch, we still have a team there: Code:
It's getting a little tougher for Davidson who is dropped to the next 4 out category. A slow start and a tough finish has really hampered them. As for the other 17 teams, no change. Boston College, Louisville, and UCLA are locks, everybody else is projected out. |
04-08-2015, 06:18 PM | #129 |
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Feb. 24-March 2, 2014
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 12-17, 9-7 T-3rd America East. The Hawks end their regular season with a 77-68 home win over Albany. They win the tiebreaker over Maine and will be the 3rd seed in the America East Tourney where they'll open up against (6) Boston U. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 12-16, 9-7 T-3rd America East. The Black Bears also won their conference game this week, at home against UMBC, where they won 60-52. They'll be the 4th seed in the America East Tourney and will take on (5) Albany. Before that, they end the regular season with a non-conference game at Robert Morris. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 21-7, 8-6 T-4th ACC. The Eagles split this week. First a home loss to Miami 82-72, then a 71-67 win at N.C. State. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 12-16, 5-9 10th Big 12. A big week for the Buffaloes, as they won 68-59 at Texas Tech, then returned home to upset Iowa St. 58-47. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 21-6, 13-3 T-2nd Big East. The Cardinals split this week, dropping a tough one 78-73 at Cincinnati, then returning home and beating Marquette 67-64. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 13-16, 11-7 T-3rd Big South. The Panthers didn't finish they way they wanted to, finishing the regular season on a 5 game losing streak after losing 2 home games this week. First a 69-60 loss to Gardner Webb, then a 78-62 loss to UNC Asheville. They'll be the 3rd seed in the Big South Tourney and open up against (6) Coastal Carolina. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 14-15, 6-11 8th Big 10. The Hawkeyes continue to struggle, splitting this week. First they won 73-63 at Purdue, then returned home and lost 60-53 to Penn St.. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 6-21, 6-8 6th Big West. The Mustangs had a tough loss this week in their only game, losing 60-56 at UC Riverside. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 14-14, 6-8 8th C-USA. A split this week for the Miners, as they lost 47-37 at Southern Miss, then returned home and beat ECU 60-46. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 17-12, 10-8 5th Horizon. The Raiders certainly didn't finish the regular season the way they wanted to, as they got pounded in 2 road games. First an 80-58 loss at Valpo, then a 95-56 loss at ranked Butler. They'll be the 5th seed in the Horizon Tournament, and thanks to the crazy quirky bracket, they'll face (8) Youngstown St. in the First Round. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 9-20, 5-13 10th (last) MVC. The Aces finished the regular season by winning 76-74 in overtime at Illinois State. They'll be the 10th seed in the MVC Tourney and will face (7) Bradley in the Play-in Round. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 13-15, 9-9 5th MVC. The Redbirds finished off the conference season by losing 76-74 in overtime at home to Evansville. They host Hofstra in a non-conference game to end the regular season, then they'll be the 5th seed in the MVC Tournament and play (4) Wichita St. in the Quarterfinals. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 8-21, 7-11 T-8th Northeast. The Bulldogs finished off the regular season by losing 2 games. First a home 67-53 loss to Robert Morris, then a 67-52 loss at Wagner. The good news is that they qualified for the Northeast Tourney this season, as the 8th seed. They'll face (1) Sacred Heart in the First Round. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 18-11, 12-6 T-4th Northeast. The Hawks split to end the regular season. First a 78-69 win at Quinnipiac, then returning home and losing 77-61 to Sacred Heart. They'll be the 4th seed in the Northeast Tourney and play (5) Central Connecticut St. in the First Round. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 19-10, 8-8 T-4th Pac 10. Go figure! Another split for the Bruins, as they lost 76-66 at Washington St., then won 72-62 at Washington. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 20-10, 14-4 2nd in South Division of Southern. The Wildcats end the regular season on a good note by winning 2 games this week. First a 95-74 win at UNC Greensboro, then they returned home and won 77-68 over Elon. They'll be the 2nd seed in the Southern Tourney and get a bye into the Quarterfinals, where they await the winner of a First Round game between (10) Western Carolina/(7) Elon. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 15-13, 7-7 T-4th WAC. The winning streak is 5 now for the Warriors after 2 more wins this week. First a 78-56 win at Oregon St., then returning home and winning 78-69 over Fresno St. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 12-16, 5-10 6th WAC. The Beavers lost both their games this week, first a home 78-56 loss to Hawaii, then a 91-76 loss at Boise St. Code:
Louisville moves up this week, while Boston College drops 2 spots in the media polls. Code:
We welcome Davidson back to the mid-major poll, as they pick up a few votes. Now it's time for another Bubble Watch. And of course, we highlight Davidson in the Overall Bubble Watch. Code:
Well, Davidson moves back into the First Four Out, but they've still got some work to do. I have a feeling their only way into the dance is to win the Southern Tournament. Maybe they have a chance if they get to the Finals. As for the other 17 teams, no surprises, no changes. Boston College, Louisville, and UCLA are locks. Everybody else is projected out. |
04-12-2015, 08:53 PM | #130 |
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March 3-9, 2014
We've got some teams in conference tournaments this week, so first we'll go over them. America East Tournament Hartford (David Ginsberg) lost in the Quarterfinals to (6) Boston U 88-78. With a 12-18 record, their season is over. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) won a non-conference game 74-38 at Robert Morris before being hammered in the Quarterfinals of the conference tournament 75-33 by (5) Albany. Their 13-17 record won't be enough to see postseason play. Big South Tournament High Point (Roy Rogers) had a good run in the tourney, beating (6) Coastal Carolina 85-82 in the Quarterfinals, then beating (7) Presbyterian 67-44 in the Semifinals, before falling short 76-67 against (1) Winthrop in the Championship Game. Unfortunately, that won't be good enough, as their 15-17 record won't extend their season. Horizon Tournament Wright State (Shane Korme) now has a 3 game losing streak after getting hammered 82-47 by (8) Youngstown St. in the First Round. Their 17-13 record should be good enough to get them into the CBI or CIT. MVC Tournament Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) beat (7) Bradley 80-73 in the Play-in Round, then shocked (2) Creighton 71-68 in the Quarterfinals before falling 73-48 to (6) Northern Iowa in the Semifinals. A good run for the Aces, but that 11-21 record means their season is over. Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) hosted Hofstra in a non-conference game before the tournament, beating them 60-44. Then in the MVC Tournament, they beat (4) Wichita St. 67-56 in the Quarterfinals, then shocked (1) Missouri St. 74-64 in the Semifinals, before falling to (6) Northern Iowa 66-58 in the Championship Game. At 16-16, they have very, very dim hopes of making a postseason tournament. Possibly the CIT or CBI, but unlikely. Northeast Tournament Bryant (Score Galore) hammered (1) Sacred Heart 71-54 in the Quarterfinals before falling 75-69 to (5) Central Connecticut State. At 9-22, their season is over. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) laid an egg, losing 59-50 to (5) Central Connecticut State in the Quarterfinals. They hold out hope that an 18-12 record will get them into the NIT, but I bet they drop to the CBI. Southern Tournament Davidson (Randolph Childress) hammered (10) Western Carolina 75-54 in the Quarterfinals, then beat (11) UNC Greensboro 66-56 in the Semifinals. Next week they face off against (1) College of Charleston in the Championship Game. That covers it for all the conference tournaments this week, now for the other teams: Boston College (Kuji Chagulia) -- 22-8, 9-7 T-3rd ACC. The Eagles split 2 home games this week, losing 59-56 to Florida St., then getting by Wake Forest 68-64. They'll be the 3rd seed in the ACC Tourney and get a bye into the Quarterfinals where they will take on the winner of (11) Virginia Tech/(6) Florida St. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 13-17, 6-10 T-9th Big 12. The Buffaloes split this week, winning 65-61 at Missouri, then returning home to get hammered 82-49 by Kansas. They'll be the 10th seed in the Big 12 Tourney, opening up against (7) Oklahoma. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 22-7, 14-4 T-2nd Big East. The Cardinals split this week, losing at home against Seton Hall 78-70, then travelling to Syracuse and winning 89-85 in OT. They'll get the 2nd seed in the Big East Tourney and get a double bye straight into the Quarterfinals (remember this is the weird and wacky 16 team Big East bracket) where their opponent will either be (15) Rutgers, (10) Cincinnati, or (7) UConn. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 14-16, 6-12 8th Big 10. 1 game this week for the Hawkeyes, a 64-46 home loss to Indiana. They'll be the 8th seed in the Big 10 Tourney, opening up the First Round against (9) Penn St. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 7-22, 7-9 6th Big West. The Mustangs split 2 games this week, first winning 71-57 at Cal St. Fullerton then returning home and losing 71-62 to Cal St. Northridge. They'll be the 6th seed in the Big West Tourney, opening up in the First Round against (7) UC Davis. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 16-14, 8-8 T-7th C-USA. The Miners finished off the regular season on a good note with 2 home wins. First a 68-50 win over Tulane, then a 69-54 win over Rice. They'll be the 8th seed in the C-USA Tourney and will open up in the First Round against (9) Tulane. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 19-12, 8-10 T-6th Pac 10. 2 home losses this week for the Bruins, who got hammered 77-52 by Stanford, then lost 83-80 to Cal. They'll be the 6th seed in the Pac 10 Tourney and will open up in the Quarterfinals against (3) Utah St. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 16-14, 8-8 4th WAC. The Warriors split this week, winning 73-68 at Idaho, then returning home to have their 6 game win streak end at the hands of New Mexico St., 62-52. They'll be the 4th seed in the WAC Tourney and open up in the Quarterfinals against (5) Fresno St. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 13-16, 6-10 6th WAC. The Beavers had 1 game this week and built some momentum going into the conference tournament by hosting Louisiana Tech and beating them 80-60. They'll be the 6th seed in the WAC Tourney and open up in the Quarterfinals against (3) Boise St. Code:
Both BC and Louisville lose steam going into their conference tournaments. Code:
So Davidson picks up a few more mid-major votes. Time for the final edition of the Bubble Watch, where we track Davidson. Code:
So Davidson is now projected to be in the tournament, but not by much. They'd like to assure themselves of a berth by beating College of Charleston. Now for the other 17 teams: Boston College, Louisville, and somehow UCLA are still locks. Everybody else is projected out. |
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We've got some conference tournaments to complete this week, so let's get to it: ACC Tournament Boston College (Alex Donovan) got by (6) Florida St. in the Quarterfinals 85-84, then again skated by in the Semifinals, beating (10) Wake Forest 76-75, and in the Championship Game the Eagles beat (4) Duke 77-73 to win the ACC Tournament! At 25-8, this should get them a top 4 seed in the NCAA Tourney Big 12 Tournament Colorado (Rob Nielsen) beat (7) Oklahoma 72-63 in the First Round, then shocked (2) Oklahoma St. 77-74 in the Quarterfinals, then kept the Cinderella run alive by beating (3) Nebraska 87-76 in the Semifinals, but their Cinderella run ran out in the Championship Game, as they were pounded 75-52 by (1) Kansas. At 16-18, they'll most likely miss out on the postseason, but they have something to build on for next season. Big East Tournament Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) beat (7) UConn 79-62 in the Quarterfinals, then beat (3) Marquette 72-63 in the Semifinals, and got a test from (1) Georgetown in the Championship Game, but won 66-62 to win the Big East Tourney! Their 25-7 record should also have them as a top 4 seed in the NCAA Tourney. Big 10 Tournament Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) lost in the First Round 72-54 to (8) Iowa. Their season will end with a 14-17 record. Big West Tournament Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) lost 74-66 to (7) UC Davis in the First Round. At 7-23, their season is definitely over. Conference USA Tournament UTEP (Jeeber Mack) lost a tough one to (9) Tulane 63-60 in the First Round. At 16-15, they may sneak into the CBI or CIT, but even that is going to be iffy. Pac 10 Tournament UCLA (Patrick Hutt) beat (3) Utah St. 57-50 in the Quarterfinals, then lost to (7) Washington 71-51 in the Semifinals. At 20-13, they are still considered a lock for the NCAA Tournament, but they could be looking at an 8 or 9 seed. Southern Tournament Davidson (Randolph Childress) beat (1) College of Charleston 84-69 in the Championship Game to win the Southern Tournament! Their 23-10 record may have them in the First Four, they'll probably be looking at an 11 or 12 seed, but I could see them getting a 10 seed. WAC Tournament Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) beat (5) Fresno St. 74-68 in the Quarterfinals but fell to (1) Nevada 92-78 in the Semifinals. With a 17-15 record, they are in the same position as UTEP, holding out hope for a CBI or CIT invite. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) lost in the Quarterfinals to (3) Boise St. 74-66. They'll end their season with a 13-17 record. |
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2014 Selection Sunday
UCLA gets the 6th seed in the NCAA West Region. Kind of a high seed in my opinion, but that's what playing in a BCS conference will do for you. They'll open up against (11) College of Charleston in the First Round. Davidson gets the 12th seed in the NCAA South Region and will open up against (5) Gonzaga in the First Round. Louisville gets the 2nd seed in the NCAA South Region and will open up against (15) Central Connecticut St. in the First Round. Boston College gets the 2nd seed in the NCAA East Region and will open up against (15) Penn in the First Round. Monmouth gets the 10th seed in the CBI and will travel to (7) South Alabama in the First Round. I'm shocked and upset that Hawaii or UTEP couldn't make it into the postseason, especially since there are teams worth worse RPIs than theirs that are in the CIT. And Wright St. at 17-13 getting left out? That in my opinion is the biggest travesty. So only 5 of our 18 FOFC teams make the postseason, and 4 of them are in the Big Dance. Hopefully our teams will continue to get better. |
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Love that Monmouth made another postseason maybe they will start to be a top 25 mid-major in a few years.
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2014 NCAA Tournament First Round
(12) Davidson upsets (5) Gonzaga 73-70. (6) UCLA survives (11) College of Charleston 55-53. (2) Louisville hammers (15) Central Connecticut St. 91-46. (15) Pennsylvania shocks (2) Boston College 72-71. CBI Tournament First Round (7) South Alabama hammers (10) Monmouth 81-54. NCAA Tournament Second Round (12) Davidson gets by (13) Minnesota 84-74. (3) Villanova survives (6) UCLA 59-58. (2) Louisville stomps (10) Houston 84-59. |
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2014 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
(1) Tennessee gets by (12) Davidson 88-86. Great run by Davidson in this tournament, playing tough to the end. (2) Louisville beats (11) UConn 84-77 in a battle of Big East teams. 2014 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight (2) Louisville all over (1) Tennessee 94-74. Just think, we could have had an all-FOFC Elite Eight game had Davidson pulled the upset. 2014 NCAA Final Four (2S) Louisville got by (3W) Villanova 68-58. The other national semifinal saw (4E) BYU absolutely hammer (2MW) Xavier 76-47. So an interesting national championship, as BYU was formerly coached by our own Patrick Hutt, who is now at UCLA. 2014 NCAA National Championship (2S) Louisville had no trouble with (4E) BYU, 94-74. Congratulations to Kuji Chagulia who storms his Cardinals through the NCAA Tournament and picks up the first National Championship for any of our FOFC coaches!!!!! |
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2014 Postseason Recap
We've already covered the NCAA Tournament, which was won by our own Kuji Chagulia and the Louisville Cardinals, but what about the other tournaments? The NIT Final Four saw (4S) Southern Illinois beat (1W) Virginia 73-59 in 1 semifinal. The other semifinal saw 2 Cinderella teams. (5MW) New Mexico beat (8E) Oakland (yes, an 8 seed was in the NIT Final Four, crazy!) 64-57. The NIT championship game saw Southern Illinois beat New Mexico 55-42. The CBI Championship Series only needed 2 games this time, as (14) Oregon swept (5) Pacific. The first game saw Oregon win 86-63, and the Ducks also won the second game 75-51. The CIT Championship saw (2) East Tennessee St. beat (8) Hofstra 71-64. |
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2013-2014 National Awards
These awards are absolutely stunning. You've got a guy in Kuji Chagulia who wins the national championship and doesn't get the National Coach of the Year Award, instead being passed over for the Georgetown coach. Wow! On a bright note, Louisville put SR PF Henry Mackie on the All-NCAA First Team, while Davidson put FR PF Richard Goddard on the NCAA All-Freshman Team. 2013-2014 Conference Awards Hartford put JR PF Charles Mitchell and SR SG Benito Bayer on the America East 2nd Team. Maine put SO PF Michael Conger on the America East 1st Team. Boston College put SR PG Nolan Murphy on the ACC 2nd Team. Colorado put SR SG Derek Franck on the Big 12 2nd Team. Louisville put SR PF Henry Mackie on the Big East 1st Team and JR PG Laurence Upchurch on the Big East 2nd Team. High Point put JR PG Andrew Jaques on the Big South 1st Team and SO SF Newton Huff on the Big South 2nd Team. No awards for Iowa. No awards for Cal Poly. UTEP FR SG Michale Chism was the Confrence USA Freshman of the Year and also made the Conference USA All-Freshman Team. SR PF Johnie Burney made the Conference USA 1st team, while JR SF Chris Pouliot made the Conference USA 2nd Team. Wright State FR PG Stefan Gehrke was Horizon Freshman of the Year and also made the Horizon All-Freshman Team. Also, SO SG Herb Brown made the Horizon 2nd Team. Evansville SR SG Chris Hardeman made the MVC 2nd Team. Illinois State SR SG Michael Kraemer made the MVC 1st Team while FR PF John Zorn made the MVC All-Freshman Team. Bryant FR PF Philip McNair made the Northeast All-Freshman Team. Monmouth FR C Mitch Bye was the Northeast Freshman of the Year, and also made the Northeast All-Freshman Team. Also, FR SF Mark Hemphill made the Northeast All-Freshman Team while SO PF Radko Hoffmann made the Northeast 2nd Team. UCLA put 2 on the Pac 10 All-Freshman Team: FR SG Daniel Everett and FR PG Courtney Jason. Also, SR PF Frank Owens made the Pac 10 2nd Team. Davidson absolutely cleaned up on the awards. JR SG Troy Burt was Southern Player of the Year and a member of the Southern 1st Team. FR PF Richard Goddard was Southern Freshman of the Year and a member of the Southern All-Freshman Team AND the Southern 2nd Team. JR PG Lester McCullough was also a member of the Southern 1st Team, while SR C Richard Swenson and SR SF Elton Fahey made the Southern 2nd Team. Hawaii SR PG David Haffner made the WAC 1st Team. Oregon State SR SG Zane Rodriguez made the WAC 2nd Team. |
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2013-2014 Recruiting Rankings
Maine had the 107th best class, good for 2nd in the America East. Hartford had the 185th best class, good for 4th in the America East. Boston College had the 14th best class, good for 3rd in the ACC. Colorado flubbed it hard this year, having the 290th best class, last in the Big 12 by a very wide margin. Louisville had the 47th best class, good for 8th in the Big East. High Point had the 98th best class, tops in the Big South by a fairly wide margin. Iowa had the 217th best class, good for 10th in the Big 10. Cal Poly had the 66th best class, good for 2nd in the Big West. UTEP had the 56th best class, good for 2nd in Conference USA. Wright State had the 55th best class, good for 3rd in the Horizon. Evansville had the 94th best class, good for 4th in the MVC. Illinois State had the 341st best class, last in the MVC by a wide margin and 7th worst in the entire NCAA. Come on Timmy! Monmouth had the 181st best class, good for 2nd in the Northeast. Bryant had the 345th best class, last in the Northeast, 3rd worst in the entire NCAA. Come on Score, get it together! UCLA had the 44th best class, good for 7th in the Pac 10. Davidson had the 288th best class, good for 10th in the Southern. Hawaii had the 34th best class, good for 2nd in the WAC. Oregon State had the 116th best class, good for 4th in the WAC. |
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Some conference movement in the offseason that affects 3 of our FOFC coaches. In the Southern Conference, College of Charleston is being promoted to the Sun Belt. I for the life of me can't figure out why Davidson isn't getting promoted, but as it stands, Florida Atlantic will be the newest team in the Southern Conference.
Also, for Hawaii and Oregon State, things just got a little bit tougher in the WAC, as Gonzaga has been promoted from the WCC to the WAC, taking Idaho's place, who moves to the WCC. That is a big time conference strengthening move for the WAC, but if you wanted the coaches opinions, they might not like it so much. We've got some coaches that are getting job offers in the first round of head coach movement. Randolph Childress has been offered the job at College of Charleston, IPFW, Toledo, and UNC Wilmington. I honestly can't helpntndeacon much with this move, as all 5 schools look to be about even in the near future, with all of them having either 3 or 4 green potential players but not much else. Let me know what you think ntndeacon. Unfortunately, that was the only coach that got offered a position in the first round of head coach movement. Fortunately, nobody lost their job, and nobody seems to be in jeopardy of losing their job after the upcoming season. However, we do have a coach who had his coaching skills improve. Kuji Chagulia, has seen his coach level improve from 7 to 8, so he has 20 points to distribute among 4 categories. bbgunn, let me know how you want to distribute them. You currently have an 80 in recruiting, 40 in scouting, 90 in offense, and 30 in defense. I will be out of town until next Monday night, I am leaving in just a few hours, so bbgunn and ntndeacon have plenty of time to get back with me about their decisions. |
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First things first... Let me get out my Rodney Dangerfield impression.
No respect, I tell ya. No respect! First year on the job, and Chagulia leads the Cardinals to the championship, and no Coach of the Year honors? The media is against Chagulia, I tell ya. On the other hand.... (holds up the championship trophy) "This is for all the haters who doubted me... uh, us... How you like me now?" O.K., now that that is out of the way... For Chagulia's extra coaching points, can you put all 20 of those into the defense category? Thank you. We might have won the championship, but our boys need some defensive work.
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I'll stick with Davidson
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Love the Dangerfield impression, and I love your input in my dynasty reports. You da man! Don't worry, I have made up my own award for this interactive dynasty. All FOFC coaches gather around so that I can announce the FOFC coach of the Year. And the award goes to (drumroll please)..... Kuji Chagulia of Louisville!! Well done sir. And yep, I'll put all 20 points on defense. |
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Randolph Childress has elected to stay at Davidson for now. The offers he got in the second round of the head coach period included Duquesne, Furman, Hofstra, and UL-Lafayette. Obviously Furman would be a step down since they play in the Southern Conference. Hofstra is a slightly better offer than the other ones, as they have a few more blue potential players, but a couple of them are seniors. Same with Duquesne. ntndeacon, you do have some options, but not great ones.
Also, Jeeber Mack got some offers, but I am sure he is going to want to stay at UTEP. In case he is interested at all, he is also being looked at by Duquesne, as well as Valparaiso. JeeberD, what are you thinking man? It's about even between UTEP and Valpo really. Actually, in looking at the roster, I'm wrong. UTEP has a lot more talent coming back. So that's it for now, until I get answers from these 2, I'll spend some time on my other 2 dynasties. |
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I'll stick with Davidson
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As it appears that JeeberD has not been on the boards for a few weeks now, I am going to go ahead and keep him at UTEP, that looks like a better job anyways.
Unless there are any more offers for any of our coaches, which there could be, I will get going on this again sometime this weekend. We do have 2 new coaches that will be joining the dynasty, making the total 20. I will get on tonight and sim to the next round of head coach movement, if any of our coaches got offers, I'll let you know. |
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Hold the phone boys, we've got a little friendly competition here. Charlotte has sent an offer to both Timmy Tribble and Randolph Childress to be their next head coach. To be honest, in looking at Charlotte's roster, it would be a slightly better job for Randolph, but a much better job for Timmy. However, a lot of it will come down to recruiting, as Charlotte has more blue and green potential players this season than either Davidson or Illinois St. However, after this season, it actually becomes about even, so I guess it won't matter a whole lot, and it'll as I said, come down to recruiting. So it's between Illinois St. and Davidson. If either one wants it, they got it, if both want it, well.. then we've got a problem. lol
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I believe in my Wildcats! We would persevere over those pesky 49ers! We shall stay with Davidson!
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Timmy will take the Charlotte job.
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ok, I've moved Timmy to Charlotte, and there were no more job offers, so I'm ready to begin the next season of this dynasty. First, I want to finish up Season 4 of the Interactive Recruit/Player Dynasty, so I'll get that done, then jump back on this probably tomorrow.
Just making sure everybody is still on board, if at any time you want me to remove your coach, I will, as I know sometimes the time in between posts tends to make people lose a bit of interest. I'm doing my best to devote some time to each project though! |
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Sorry for the long delay between posts, the weather was not so good around here during the weekend, so it made for a long weekend at the ball park as we attempted to get a junior college regional baseball tournament in. Needless to say this is the first chance I've had to do anything with any of my projects since early last week. I'm hoping to get going on this coaches dynasty if not tonight, then for sure tomorrow night.
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