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  • superjames1992
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jun 2007
    • 31382

    #1981
    Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

    Originally posted by waytofailself
    Oh yes, I've been down that road before multiple times. One of the many reasons I sat out this year's edition. Not really one of the contributing factors to why I canned my WFU Dynasty though. That was just straight up game breaking bugs.
    I couldn't stomach anymore NCAA 13 this year, either. The DB glitch killed it for me and once a fix was found, it was just too late for me. Plus, the always-accurate QBs really hurt it for me.

    And, yes the dynasty sim stats (too many ridiculous upsets) and polling was a bit bizarre.

    Originally posted by waytofailself
    At least in CH2k8, teams from the Atlantic 10 who rise up in the polls are actually dangerous and can beat people. Then again, maybe NCAA Football is just trying to meet reality (what am I saying GO HUSKIES F THE SYSTEM).
    Haha.

    Originally posted by waytofailself
    Back to the game: solid resume. Probably not enough to sneak into a 3 seed, but hopefully you can get a 4 instead of a 5.
    As it turns out, I got a pretty mediocre seeding. I was a bit disappointed.
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    • superjames1992
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jun 2007
      • 31382

      #1982
      SELECTION SUNDAY - 2025 NCAA TOURNAMENT

      OPENING ROUND GAME
      Charleston Southern (9-22) vs. College of Charleston (13-19)

      EAST REGIONAL
      #1 Connecticut (27-5) vs. Play-In Game Winner
      #8 Vanderbilt (22-10) vs. #9 Boston College (22-11)
      #5 Oregon (25-8) vs. #12 San Diego (20-12)
      #4 UCLA (20-10) vs. #13 Murray State (25-6)
      #6 Georgia Tech (22-10) vs. #11 South Florida (21-13)
      #3 Ole Miss (23-7) vs. #14 Eastern Michigan (17-13)
      #7 Texas Tech (18-9) vs. #10 Duke (18-12)
      #2 Iowa State (24-6) vs. #15 Sacramento State (17-13)

      WEST REGIONAL
      #1 Stanford (26-7) vs. #16 Oakland (14-19)
      #8 Memphis (23-8) vs. #9 Duquesne (19-10)
      #5 Louisville (25-8) vs. #12 Gardner-Webb (27-4)
      #4 Texas (22-8) vs. #13 George Mason (20-11)
      #6 Tulane (26-9) vs. #11 New Orleans (24-7)
      #3 Virginia (24-9) vs. #14 Northern Iowa (21-8)
      #7 UAB (25-8) vs. #10 Notre Dame (22-10)
      #2 UNLV (26-6) vs. #15 Albany (14-17)

      SOUTH REGIONAL
      #1 Clemson (31-5) vs. #16 Prairie View (15-19)
      #8 Virginia Tech (19-12) vs. #9 Iowa (23-8)
      #5 La Salle (24-6) vs. #12 North Carolina (17-14)
      #4 Nebraska (20-8) vs. #13 South Carolina State (28-3)
      #6 Washington (24-10) vs. #11 Temple (22-9)
      #3 Maryland (21-9) vs. #14 Nicholls State (18-10)
      #7 Wake Forest (19-13) vs. #10 North Texas (23-7)
      #2 South Carolina (26-6) vs. #15 Columbia (14-15)

      MIDWEST REGIONAL
      #1 Tennessee (22-5) vs. #16 Wright State (12-20)
      #8 Siena (26-8) vs. #9 Illinois (23-10)
      #5 New Mexico (23-7) vs. #12 American (27-5)
      #4 Charlotte (24-9) vs. #13 Hawaii (23-10)
      #6 West Virginia (26-12) vs. #11 Arkansas (21-13)
      #3 Marquette (23-9) vs. #14 Pacific (21-10)
      #7 Loyola Maramount (21-7) vs. #10 Mississippi State (21-11)
      #2 San Diego State (25-7) vs. #15 Quinnipiac (15-16)

      CONFERENCE BREAKDOWN
      ACC: 9
      SEC: 6
      Big East: 6
      Pac-10: 4
      Big 12: 4
      A-10: 4
      MWC: 3
      C-USA: 3
      WCC: 2
      Sun Belt: 2
      Big Ten: 2
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      • waytofailself
        MVP
        • Feb 2011
        • 1522

        #1983
        Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

        Originally posted by superjames1992
        As it turns out, I got a pretty mediocre seeding. I was a bit disappointed.
        Six is lower than I expected but you can do some damage from the 6. Assuming you can get past the awfully familiar Marquette. Is it fair to say the Big East had a somewhat weaker conference RPI this year?

        I know it's looking ahead, but if you get to the Sweet 16 I smell a possible run to April.
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        • superjames1992
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jun 2007
          • 31382

          #1984
          Originally posted by waytofailself
          Six is lower than I expected but you can do some damage from the 6. Assuming you can get past the awfully familiar Marquette. Is it fair to say the Big East had a somewhat weaker conference RPI this year?

          I know it's looking ahead, but if you get to the Sweet 16 I smell a possible run to April.
          Yeah, the Big East was the sixth-ranked conference in RPI this year.

          The rankings were:
          1. ACC
          2. Pac-10
          3. SEC
          4. Big 12
          5. Mountain West
          6. Big East
          7. WCC
          8. Big Ten
          9. Atlantic 10
          10. C-USA

          As far as making a run, we shall see, but I feel pretty good. I am familiar with Marquette (even though I've lost to them) and San Diego State's rating isn't all that high. Tennessee stands between me and the Final Four, though...
          Last edited by superjames1992; 12-16-2012, 11:11 PM.
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          • superjames1992
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jun 2007
            • 31382

            #1985
            Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

            By the way, I want to let you know that I am pondering the idea of moving off to UNC Greensboro one of these years. Mike Dement is still the head coach there (and has been since the beginning of this legacy), but he is 71 years old and is likely to retire anytime. I love what I have going at WVU and, frankly, I've developed the same kind of emotional connection to these players (er... pixels) as I developed at Princeton, but it would be kind of nice to return to my actual alma mater and build something there. We shall see. What do you all think?

            There's something I've always liked about playing in small conferences, which is why I remained at Princeton for so long. It's a big decision, though, as I really like this recruiting class I'm (probably) bringing in and would hate to abandon what might be a really good team in a few years. UNCG has a good team (for a small conference team, anyways), so I'd be among the favorites to win the Southern Conference right from the start.

            Then again, I've been at WVU for six years and the OVR rating of this team (90) is just two points above the team I inherited (88). I haven't really improved the team much and only have two seasons with less than 10 losses. Nevertheless, it's hard to argue with four Sweet Sixteens and a National Title (even if that one was truly a bit of a fluke) in six years!
            Last edited by superjames1992; 12-16-2012, 11:57 PM.
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            • superjames1992
              Hall Of Fame
              • Jun 2007
              • 31382

              #1986
              vs.
              #11 Arkansas (21-14) vs. #6 West Virginia (27-12)
              Wolstein Center
              Cleveland, OH
              March 20th, 2025

              West Virginia (27-12) easily dispatched Arkansas (21-14) this evening 86-69 to advance to the second round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament. West Virginia got off to a hot start and never really looked back. Arkansas never really completely fell out of the game, but they also never made a run at it as WVU held a comfortable lead for most of the first half and the entirety of the second half.

              "We looked really good out there," beamed Coach Frizzell after his team's 17-point victory. "We rebounded the ball well, forced turnovers, and did most everything right. It's hard to lose when you do that."

              The Mountaineers out-rebounded the Razorbacks 40-28.

              Len Shields was key for the Mountaineers as he tallied game-highs in scoring and rebounds as he ended with 18 points and 17 rebounds. D.C. Montgomery added 17 points, four rebounds, and three assists while Lenadro Summers and Barry George added 11 points apiece. Jud Helms came off the bench to nail a pair of threes and scored 13 points.

              Alaivaa Iversen got off to a hot start for the Razorbacks, but 14 of his 16 points came in the first half as he ultimately fell off in the second period. He also ended with five assists. Cheyenne Drake tallied 14 points and four boards while Branduinn Calvert added 11 points and three assists. Russell Olson also had a solid game as he scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds.

              Third-seeded Marquette defeated 14th-seeded Pacific 99-36 in dominant fashion and will take on the Mountaineers on Saturday. Marquette won the two schools' only prior meeting this year as Marquette defeated WVU 77-69 in Milwaukee.


              Arkansas Razorbacks at West Virginia Mountaineers
              Mar 20, 20251ST2NDSCORE
              #11 Arkansas (21-14)333669
              #6 West Virginia (27-12)424486
              Arkansas Razorbacks
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              A. Iversen336-163-101-41510516
              B. Calvert305-131-50-21320311
              C. Drake174-62-44-54000214
              R. Dison304-60-02-25101210
              P. McFarland291-40-00-0722202
              BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              D. Randall202-50-20-2021014
              H. Gutierrez142-20-00-0250024
              Y. Ward112-50-00-0600104
              A. Douthit92-40-20-0210004
              D. Simon50-00-00-0001010
              B. Anderson-- DID NOT PLAY --
              W. Petway-- DID NOT PLAY --
              TEAM TOTALS28-616-237-152819741669
              West Virginia Mountaineers
              STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              B. George222-31-26-62450311
              L. Summers234-111-82-21200211
              D. Montgomery324-91-28-84320117
              L. Shields328-170-02-217241018
              T. Welch30302-40-01-2912015
              BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              J. Helms133-52-25-52200213
              D. Soto91-21-23-4010016
              G. Grizzard171-10-00-0401002
              G. O'Neil10-00-02-2000002
              A. Black90-40-31-2111001
              K. Clemmons110-40-30-0011000
              L. Gary-- DID NOT PLAY --
              TEAM TOTALS25-606-2230-3340171611086
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              • superjames1992
                Hall Of Fame
                • Jun 2007
                • 31382

                #1987
                2025 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS - FIRST ROUND

                EAST REGIONAL
                #1 Connecticut 77, #16 Charleston Southern 62
                #9 Boston College 65, #8 Vanderbilt 55
                #5 Oregon 75, #12 San Diego 73
                #4 UCLA 94, #13 Murray State 57
                #6 Georgia Tech 71, #11 South Florida 68
                #3 Ole Miss 91, #14 Eastern Michigan 89
                #7 Texas Tech 102, #10 Duke 80
                #2 Iowa State 96, #15 Sacramento State 69

                WEST REGIONAL
                #1 Stanford 92, #16 Oakland 47
                #9 Duquesne 115, #8 Memphis 87
                #5 Louisville 86, #12 Gardner-Webb 76
                #4 Texas 79, #13 George Mason 45
                #11 New Orleans 65, #6 Tulane 63
                #3 Virginia 76, #14 Northern Iowa 55
                #7 UAB 68, #10 Notre Dame 66
                #2 UNLV 96, #15 Albany 43

                SOUTH REGIONAL
                #1 Clemson 70, #16 Prairie View 69
                #8 Virginia Tech 79, #9 Iowa 77
                #5 La Salle 95, #12 North Carolina 55
                #4 Nebraska 103, #13 South Carolina State 74
                #6 Washington 62, #11 Temple 57
                #3 Maryland 76, #14 Nicholls State 53
                #10 North Texas 71, #2 Wake Forest 55
                #2 South Carolina 76, #15 Columbia 52

                MIDWEST REGIONAL
                #1 Tennessee 110, #16 Wright State 51
                #9 Illinois 76, #8 Siena 67
                #5 New Mexico 93, #12 American 62
                #4 Charlotte 75, #13 Hawaii 60
                #6 West Virginia 86, #11 Arkansas 69
                #3 Marquette 99, #14 Pacific 36
                #10 Mississippi State 91, #7 Loyola Marymount 77
                #2 San Diego State 86, #15 Quinnipiac 42
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                • superjames1992
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 31382

                  #1988
                  Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

                  Originally posted by superjames1992
                  By the way, I want to let you know that I am pondering the idea of moving off to UNC Greensboro one of these years. Mike Dement is still the head coach there (and has been since the beginning of this legacy), but he is 71 years old and is likely to retire anytime. I love what I have going at WVU and, frankly, I've developed the same kind of emotional connection to these players (er... pixels) as I developed at Princeton, but it would be kind of nice to return to my actual alma mater and build something there. We shall see. What do you all think?

                  There's something I've always liked about playing in small conferences, which is why I remained at Princeton for so long. It's a big decision, though, as I really like this recruiting class I'm (probably) bringing in and would hate to abandon what might be a really good team in a few years. UNCG has a good team (for a small conference team, anyways), so I'd be among the favorites to win the Southern Conference right from the start.

                  Then again, I've been at WVU for six years and the OVR rating of this team (90) is just two points above the team I inherited (88). I haven't really improved the team much and only have two seasons with less than 10 losses. Nevertheless, it's hard to argue with four Sweet Sixteens and a National Title (even if that one was truly a bit of a fluke) in six years!
                  Any feedback regarding this? I'm still struggling with it, myself. Tough decisions!
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                  • waytofailself
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 1522

                    #1989
                    Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

                    Originally posted by superjames1992
                    Any feedback regarding this? I'm still struggling with it, myself. Tough decisions!
                    That's the thing. It comes down to your choice. Do you feel like you finished what you started at WVU? Or would you walk away from it all if, say, the job opened up at UNCG next season?

                    Part of my problem with sticking it out in small conferences is that I can recruit circles around the other teams in my conference, so essentially I have a stacked team with a laugher of a half schedule. But that's nothing some artificial recruiting limitations couldn't fix, although with your coach rep you'll still have a huge leg up.

                    Then again, you did very well with Princeton after sticking it out for so long. I don't see why you wouldn't be able to do the same with UNCG (plus you get a conference tournament!).

                    The most important factor: is it something that will keep you booting up the legacy and playing.
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                    • superjames1992
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 31382

                      #1990
                      Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

                      Originally posted by waytofailself
                      That's the thing. It comes down to your choice. Do you feel like you finished what you started at WVU? Or would you walk away from it all if, say, the job opened up at UNCG next season?

                      Part of my problem with sticking it out in small conferences is that I can recruit circles around the other teams in my conference, so essentially I have a stacked team with a laugher of a half schedule. But that's nothing some artificial recruiting limitations couldn't fix, although with your coach rep you'll still have a huge leg up.

                      Then again, you did very well with Princeton after sticking it out for so long. I don't see why you wouldn't be able to do the same with UNCG (plus you get a conference tournament!).

                      The most important factor: is it something that will keep you booting up the legacy and playing.
                      True, true. I'm actually already finished with this season (I will have the game(s) up soon enough) and I went ahead and tried a test start with UNCG. It was a lot of fun, but the team is rated very good and I just blew out Radford (my opponent). It was fun, but I won by 30+ points and I'm not sure how fun it would be to absolutely crush the majority of my opponents in a 20-game conference season.

                      One of the reasons I finally did leave Princeton was because I got tired of more-or-less having a guaranteed 14 wins on the schedule per year (conference games).

                      The conference tournament is nice. That's one of the things that I honestly missed at Princeton. It adds to the drama as in some of my Princeton years as I would have been relegated to the NIT (since I was the regular season champion of the Ivy League) if I did not win my conference tournament.

                      I wouldn't likely be able to recruit as well as I can now, but I would still be able to recruit much better than any of my conference brethren and my coaching charisma (A+) would make it even more unfair.

                      I have a pretty good recruiting class coming in and my team at WVU next year might just be my best ever ratings-wise, so there's a lot to look forward to, there. The Big East also looks to be better this year after sucking horribly over the last couple seasons.

                      One of my goals when I cam to WVU was to have a dominant season at the power conference level and I can say that I have not achieved that yet. I've never finished with less than eight losses and even my national title-winning squad was only 29-9 (after a 17-1 start).

                      I will probably just stay at WVU, but sim it so that Mike Dement decides to stay at UNCG so I can decide again next year.
                      Last edited by superjames1992; 12-18-2012, 01:20 PM. Reason: Wrong word.
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                      • superjames1992
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 31382

                        #1991
                        vs.
                        #3 Marquette (24-10) vs. #6 West Virginia (28-12)
                        Sommet Center
                        Cleveland, OH
                        March 22nd, 2025

                        No. 6-seeded West Virginia (28-12) advanced to the Sweet Sixteen this afternoon for the fourth time in Coach Frizzell's six years as head coach of the Mountaineers upset the No. 3-seeded Marquette Golden Eagles (24-10) by a final score of 78-53.

                        The WVU defense was absolutely dominant, particularly in the second half. The Mountaineer defense held Marquette to only 22 points in the second half and allowed the Mountaineers to turn a nine-point halftime lead into a true blowout as the Mountaineers won by 25 points.

                        WVU won the rebounding battle in a big way as the Mountaineers hauled in 50 rebounds compared to Marquette's 26. The Golden Eagles were also held to just 30% from the floor and only made one of their 15 attempts from beyond the arc. Their only saving grave was their success at the free throw line, where they hit 20 of 24.

                        Len Shields played the game of his life this afternoon as he scored a career-high 25 points to go along with 19 rebounds and four assists. His 19 rebounds was just one short of his career-high mark. D.C. Montgomery added 15 points and seven boards. Meanwhile, Leandro Summers, filling in for the injured Randall Norton, hit three treys en route to 15 points and seven rebounds. Reserve point guard Dainmon Soto also hit three triples in the first half to propel the Mountaineers to an early lead. He would end with nine points.

                        Dominik Tobias led Marquette in scoring with 15 points and four steals.

                        San Diego State will be the Mountaineers' next opponent. The No. 2-seeded Aztecs defeated Mississippi State 77-68 today to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. They are 27-7 (13-3 MWC) on the season and sport an RPI ranking of fifth in the nation.


                        Marquette Golden Eagles vs. West Virginia Mountaineers
                        Mar 22, 20251ST2NDSCORE
                        #3 Marquette (24-10)312253
                        #6 West Virginia (28-12)403878
                        Marquette Golden Eagles
                        STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                        J. Greenleaf172-50-13-4211037
                        D. Tobias285-181-94-41040015
                        D. Deng191-70-34-4211016
                        R. Herman242-70-02-2624026
                        R. Davidson321-30-01-2501103
                        BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                        D. Gary152-30-03-4010037
                        R. Sarchet161-10-02-2032014
                        M. Okosa191-50-10-0222122
                        R. Woodward41-10-00-0000002
                        K. Stephens160-10-01-2800001
                        L. Nengsu90-30-10-0012010
                        S. Hinrich-- DID NOT PLAY --
                        TEAM TOTALS16-541-1520-2426111721353
                        West Virginia Mountaineers
                        STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                        B. George193-92-60-0131078
                        L. Summers326-103-60-07211215
                        D. Montgomery325-131-54-47201215
                        L. Shields329-140-07-819421125
                        T. Welch210-40-00-0702210
                        BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                        D. Soto113-73-70-0223019
                        G. Grizzard211-50-01-2410013
                        A. Black110-20-12-2011022
                        J. Helms80-20-11-2200021
                        K. Clemmons80-10-00-0021000
                        L. Gary60-00-00-0101000
                        G. O'Neil-- DID NOT PLAY --
                        TEAM TOTALS27-679-2615-1850171251978
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                        • superjames1992
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jun 2007
                          • 31382

                          #1992
                          2025 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS - SECOND ROUND

                          EAST REGIONAL
                          #1 Connecticut 74, #9 Boston College 72
                          #4 UCLA 82, #5 Oregon 73
                          #6 Georgia Tech 96, #3 Ole Miss 87
                          #2 Iowa State 83, #7 Texas Tech 82

                          WEST REGIONAL
                          #9 Duquesne 82, #1 Stanford 77
                          #5 Louisville 59, #4 Texas 54
                          #11 New Orleans 90, #3 Virginia 81
                          #2 UNLV 72, #7 UAB 56

                          SOUTH REGIONAL
                          #8 Virginia Tech 79, #1 Clemson 71
                          #5 La Salle 106, #4 Nebraska 69
                          #6 Washington 63, #3 Maryland 60
                          #2 South Carolina 73, #10 North Texas 64

                          MIDWEST REGIONAL
                          #1 Tennessee 106, #9 Illinois 81
                          #4 Charlotte 82, #5 New Mexico 79
                          #6 West Virginia 78, #3 Marquette 53
                          #2 San Diego State 77, #10 Mississippi State 68
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                          • pfeifere1
                            MVP
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 2154

                            #1993
                            Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

                            With regard to your coaching selection...

                            I agree that you need to only make that change if it will still have you firing up the game. I like the idea of heading to UNCG, but if you think you have your most talented team upcoming, why not stay and make another run for your second championship...unless you already achieve that this season then you HAVE to stay and try to repeat.

                            Btw. Congrats on 200 pages! This is incredible and you are an OS legend.
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                            • VandyRedskins21
                              MVP
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 1898

                              #1994
                              Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

                              Wow great job on getting into the second weekend! It stinks that you play a conference foe in the first weekend but it's whatever.

                              When it comes to deciding on a school, choose what you thing will be best for you. Just remember that coaches come and go more quickly at small schools than at a major school so leaving WVU may be a long term deal whereas UNCG might open up every few years.

                              In my opinion, when the UNCG job opens up, look at your team at WVU and if you think that you can do something special with them, I would stay and look for UNCG down the road. And if you think that there isn't anything for you at WVU anymore, it might be time to make the move. At the end of the day, waytofailself is right when he said just do whatever keeps you playing the game and having fun.
                              “If you’re true to yourself, you’re going to be true to everyone else.”

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                              • waytofailself
                                MVP
                                • Feb 2011
                                • 1522

                                #1995
                                Re: Coaching Legacy of James Frizzell (CH 2K8)

                                Congrats on advancing. Looking at those results, I just have to say one thing: freaking Duquesne. Every freaking time.
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