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By jcmanson
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soccer7 wrote:Shaka is a brilliant coach with a bright future. With that said I just want to point out that this has been a building process with VCU. The past two coaches have laid the foundation for VCU to be where they are right now. Also, the Rams were a very talented team in the late 80's when Sunny Smith was at the helm but never really came through when they made the tourny. If Shaka does leave I would like to see Capel come back or Tubby Smith make his way back home to the Rams bench.
If Shaka, leaves VCU doesn't have to worry about a coach. They will have their pic of all the top assistant coaches in the country.

I doubt they settle for Capel
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By jcmanson
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When was the last time a team from a BCS conference was one of the last 4 teams in and made a run to even the sweet 16? 2 Mid-Major programs have done it in the past 5 years – VCU and George Mason.

Mid-Majors should be getting a lot more at-large berths than teams from the BCS conferences. A 2nd or 3rd team from the CAA, Horizon, MVC, etc. is much more likely to make a run than the 6-11th teams from the BCS conferences.

All the BCS teams are WAY overrated. They schedule to inflate their records with all home games out of conference. Then if they go .500 in-conference they have a legit shot of making the field. This needs to change. BCS conference teams should be required to play true road games out of conference.

The ACC’s 12 teams played 26 true road games this year. That’s an average of 2.15 games per team. Duke played 0 true road games.

The Big East’s 16 teams played 26 true road games. That’s an average of 1.6 per team. Pitt, Notre Dame, Syracuse played 0 true road games. South Florida, Villanova and Rutgers were the only teams that played more than 2 true road games. They played 3 each. USF played 4. And lost all 4 to the likes of Cleveland State, Akron, UCF, FAU. The 11 teams that made the tourney played 15 true road games. Just over 1 per team.

The CAA’s 12 teams played 61 true road games. That’s an average of 5 per team. And every team played at least 2.

The BCS teams load up their OOC schedule with home games and maybe 1 or 2 road tests. This inflates their records and rankings. They then are able to beat other ranked teams in conference who have done the same thing.

It’s a joke.

This needs to change or the selection committee needs to take this into effect. Teams like Cleveland State, St Marys, Wichita State, Missouri State should have all gotten in over the likes of Clemson, Missouri, USC, Georgia, Penn State, Michigan State.
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By Sly Fox
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You guys may be too close to the situation. I am hearing that Shaka's agent is working it hard right now. He'll never be a hotter commodity than right now and he has a reasonable buyout.

After somewhat washing out in Norman, is Capel considering a strong enough candidate in Raleigh?
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By jcmanson
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Sly Fox wrote:You guys may be too close to the situation. I am hearing that Shaka's agent is working it hard right now. He'll never be a hotter commodity than right now and he has a reasonable buyout.

After somewhat washing out in Norman, is Capel considering a strong enough candidate in Raleigh?
I wouldn't be surprised if Shaka leaves, but it's not as cut and dry as you make it. Why would his agent not be working "it" hard right now? That's his job.
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By BJWilliams
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jbock13 wrote:
BJWilliams wrote:VCU I think has won every single one of their games in the tournament
You forgot the Florida State game :D

Thats why I said I think you inattentive moron. I saw the Florida State result later (I was broadcasting in Bedford at the time of the game) but at the time I posted that I wasnt totally sure if all of VCUs results were double digit results.
By fan00
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Cider Jim wrote:
With Carolina losing, my bracket has ZERO teams in the Final Four.
(does anyone else share my pain?)
Me. Although, it was Kansas' loss that put me there...
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By BJWilliams
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Same here...but being originally from Richmond I can live with the fact that VCU won.
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By g-webb1994
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Donovan isn't going anywhere. Both NCSU and/or GT should back up the Brinks truck at Steven's house in Indianapolis if they are smart.

Of course, one of our favorites could very well be returning to the region after his team gets done playing in New York this week....Gregg Marshall. :shock:
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By jbock13
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BJWilliams wrote:
jbock13 wrote:
BJWilliams wrote:VCU I think has won every single one of their games in the tournament
You forgot the Florida State game :D

Thats why I said I think you inattentive moron. I saw the Florida State result later (I was broadcasting in Bedford at the time of the game) but at the time I posted that I wasnt totally sure if all of VCUs results were double digit results.
inattentive moron? Yeah how about you try "oops, sorry forgot that one"? No need to get so worked up my friend.
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By Purple Haize
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Having come from Richmond
Shaka is high on the NC State Job
Mooney 'turned down' GT and UT
Painter MAY go to Missouri and Stevens would be Purdue's top choice. IMO, it would not be wise for Stevens to leave the state of IN since that is where his roots are. Because of that he won't have to "Whore himself out" (his words) to the extent he would at other schools to get top flight players. He is one who 'coaches up players' which is why Butler suits him well. By staying in state, he already gets the benefit of the doubt and would have 1) the ability to get top flight in state (including IL) players 2) fans would be patient as he 'coached up' his other recruits.
By TIMSCAR20
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jcmanson wrote:When was the last time a team from a BCS conference was one of the last 4 teams in and made a run to even the sweet 16? 2 Mid-Major programs have done it in the past 5 years – VCU and George Mason.

Mid-Majors should be getting a lot more at-large berths than teams from the BCS conferences. A 2nd or 3rd team from the CAA, Horizon, MVC, etc. is much more likely to make a run than the 6-11th teams from the BCS conferences.

All the BCS teams are WAY overrated. They schedule to inflate their records with all home games out of conference. Then if they go .500 in-conference they have a legit shot of making the field. This needs to change. BCS conference teams should be required to play true road games out of conference.

The ACC’s 12 teams played 26 true road games this year. That’s an average of 2.15 games per team. Duke played 0 true road games.

The Big East’s 16 teams played 26 true road games. That’s an average of 1.6 per team. Pitt, Notre Dame, Syracuse played 0 true road games. South Florida, Villanova and Rutgers were the only teams that played more than 2 true road games. They played 3 each. USF played 4. And lost all 4 to the likes of Cleveland State, Akron, UCF, FAU. The 11 teams that made the tourney played 15 true road games. Just over 1 per team.

The CAA’s 12 teams played 61 true road games. That’s an average of 5 per team. And every team played at least 2.

The BCS teams load up their OOC schedule with home games and maybe 1 or 2 road tests. This inflates their records and rankings. They then are able to beat other ranked teams in conference who have done the same thing.

It’s a joke.

This needs to change or the selection committee needs to take this into effect. Teams like Cleveland State, St Marys, Wichita State, Missouri State should have all gotten in over the likes of Clemson, Missouri, USC, Georgia, Penn State, Michigan State.

Post of the Year! Great job Manson...I hate how people see 5 or 6 losses in conference by Butler and VCU or George Mason or whoever and say that they are "bad losses" They simply don't watch those games to say that. Those Conference games are big dog fights. There are enough games on TV for the committees to do their homework. I'm gonna start my own network and only cover the mid majors like ESPN covers the majors. I'll bet there is an audience. Of course I'm kidding about actually starting it but that isn't a bad idea. Someone should do it.
By thepostman
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BJ I don't know what the deal is these days, but I really like your new attitude it adds a bit of flair to the staleness that this board has going through lately...
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By jcmanson
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SCAR wrote:
jcmanson wrote:When was the last time a team from a BCS conference was one of the last 4 teams in and made a run to even the sweet 16? 2 Mid-Major programs have done it in the past 5 years – VCU and George Mason.

Mid-Majors should be getting a lot more at-large berths than teams from the BCS conferences. A 2nd or 3rd team from the CAA, Horizon, MVC, etc. is much more likely to make a run than the 6-11th teams from the BCS conferences.

All the BCS teams are WAY overrated. They schedule to inflate their records with all home games out of conference. Then if they go .500 in-conference they have a legit shot of making the field. This needs to change. BCS conference teams should be required to play true road games out of conference.

The ACC’s 12 teams played 26 true road games this year. That’s an average of 2.15 games per team. Duke played 0 true road games.

The Big East’s 16 teams played 26 true road games. That’s an average of 1.6 per team. Pitt, Notre Dame, Syracuse played 0 true road games. South Florida, Villanova and Rutgers were the only teams that played more than 2 true road games. They played 3 each. USF played 4. And lost all 4 to the likes of Cleveland State, Akron, UCF, FAU. The 11 teams that made the tourney played 15 true road games. Just over 1 per team.

The CAA’s 12 teams played 61 true road games. That’s an average of 5 per team. And every team played at least 2.

The BCS teams load up their OOC schedule with home games and maybe 1 or 2 road tests. This inflates their records and rankings. They then are able to beat other ranked teams in conference who have done the same thing.

It’s a joke.

This needs to change or the selection committee needs to take this into effect. Teams like Cleveland State, St Marys, Wichita State, Missouri State should have all gotten in over the likes of Clemson, Missouri, USC, Georgia, Penn State, Michigan State.

Post of the Year! Great job Manson...I hate how people see 5 or 6 losses in conference by Butler and VCU or George Mason or whoever and say that they are "bad losses" They simply don't watch those games to say that. Those Conference games are big dog fights. There are enough games on TV for the committees to do their homework. I'm gonna start my own network and only cover the mid majors like ESPN covers the majors. I'll bet there is an audience. Of course I'm kidding about actually starting it but that isn't a bad idea. Someone should do it.
If you ever start it be sure to hire me :D
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By bigsmooth
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shaka is NC State's first choice, but if that falls through they already have a coach who has verbally said he would be the next coach for the pack should shaka turn them down from the very valuable source i have. i personally think it's gregg marshall. do not look for capel to return to VCU either. their AD will pull their next coach from that assistant group (i cannot remember the name of it). the last two VCU coaches have come from that group.
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By bigsmooth
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but i bet shaka''s wife would like some more money to go shopping though.... :lol: it would not surprise me if shaka stays. NCSU wants to get a deal done because of the other openings out there like oklahoma and missouri. NCSU is really an average job IMO because not unless a coach wants a real challenge, why coach there? you will be behind UNC and Duke every year until K and ol' roy retire. all NCSU can hope for is to be a middle of the pack ACC team and go to the dance on a consistent basis......wonder if they remember herb sendek??. i think its gonna be marshall if shaka declines.
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By jcmanson
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bigsmooth wrote:but i bet shaka''s wife would like some more money to go shopping though.... :lol:
:lol: Seriously, if someone came to me and said I will quadruple your salary. "Sorry honey but we gotta move one more time."
By ALUmnus
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jcmanson wrote:Shaka’s wife is on record as to telling him she’s tired of moving.
So they talk to each other through the media? Hmm, I don't think I'll try that one.
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By jcmanson
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ALUmnus wrote:
jcmanson wrote:Shaka’s wife is on record as to telling him she’s tired of moving.
So they talk to each other through the media? Hmm, I don't think I'll try that one.
No, that's what he told the AD. And the AD repeated it during an interview.
By TDDance234
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Sly Fox wrote:It was quite a run by VCU. But how about Butler back int he title game for the 2nd straight season?
Unbelievable run by Brad Stevens and co. Really wish we would have gone w/ Stevens instead of BeTray.
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