Category: 2011 Blog

  • Second Chance Brackets are released

    Don’t forget to do the Second Chance Bracket. After your bracket was blown apart in the Southwest byRichmond, VCU, andFlorida St- or maybe you had Pitt to the Final Four – regardless, you get another chance

    Just click on the login page – and it will lead you to the Second Chance entry page. Remember, it is already paid for as part of your initial entry fee – so there is no reason not to do it!!!!!

  • 2nd Round is Complete

    Well, fortunately, the late games weren’t very close. Sadly wasn’t in the mood to watch. Fortunately I have a short memory – not to mention as a Cubs fan, I am used to disappointment.

    Since it is late, I will just go to the standings. Brent Peterson has dominated the first two rounds – leading both pools. He’s followed by Jennifer Miller, Stephanie Palermo, Steve Glass and Don Jr by 20 and Austin McElroy and Tanmay Gautam by 30.

    In the upset pool, Austin McElroy trails Brent by 3, Jennifer Miller by 9, Deborah Waite by 11, and Logan Horgan by 12.

    A couple of 2nd round notes:

    After 2 rounds, there are only 4 of the 18 Big East and Big 10 schools left (2 from each conference) -Connecticut,Marquette,OhioSt, andWisconsin.

    The Southwest bracket has totally broken down, with #12Richmond, #11 VCU and#10 Florida Ststill hanging around. That guarantees that we will have a double digit seed make the Elite 8 – pretty fun stuff.

    The regular season and conference champions are rising to the top quicker than normal. It almost always happens – but this year of the 16 teams left, only 4 (Marquette, VCU,Florida St, andWisconsin) did not win either the regular season or conference tournament. Pretty impressive.

  • Very very sad

    Normally always happy to see another 11 seed – especially a mid-major such as VCU – make the Sweet 16. But watching my Boilermakers totally explode upon themselves was just maddening. They totally let VCU play the type of game that they wanted – and it seemed like the Boilers totally forgot to play defense. It seemed that whatever shot that the Rams wanted – whether it be a lay-up or a three pointer – they could get a wide-open shot at will. Just not a custom to watching them not play with any defensive intensity.

    Very happy for the Rams. And it is a tremendous day for the city ofRichmondto have both VCU andRichmondin the Sweet 16. But still not a good day for the Lunatic.

  • Charlie and Katie explain their picks!!!

    That’s right! The ever popular (or at least to entertaining to me) articles written by Charlie and Katie to explain their picks are now available in the links (under Lunatic ramblings). Figured that considering that Katie’s logic is sadly (or amazingly) in a tie for 12th place at 370 points that it was probably time to explain her choices. Maybe I should be taking some lessons from my 1 1/2 year old on picking basketball games.
  • What a wild day!!!!!

    A double digit seed makes it to the Sweet 16 inRichmond,Butlerlooks like it wins the game and then loses the game on a stupid foul and then wins the game on a stupid foul, and thenSan Diego St and Temple battle through two overtimes.

    In the important part (at least to all of us), Brent Peterson has now take the lead in both standings (410 – standard, 198 – upset). He is currently just a force!!!! In the standard pool, Jennifer Miller, John Franklin, Stephanie Palermo and Steve Glass are just 20 points behind. And in the upset pool, John Franklin trails by 14, and Austin McElroy, Deborah Waite, Kevin Flippen and Ruoyu Fan are just 15 points behind.

    Hopefully, tomorrow’s games will be just as good as today’s were. And that everyone continues to Stomp the Lunatic!!!!!!

  • That was just unreal!!!!!!!!!!!!

    That was one of the strangest endings I have ever seen!Butlercomes up with a great play to get a layup with 2.2 seconds to take a one point lead. Then, on a play where both players were sprinting for a pass, they call a foul on Pitt. I wasn’t sure how you call a foul in that situation – and yet, in the replay, you can see that the contact pushed the Pitt player to the side. Then, Pitt misses the second FT, Matt Howard gets the rebound, and in an attempt to heave the ball towards his basket, gets hit across the arms by a Pitt player. I am also not sure how you call a foul in that situation – yet, he clearly reached in. At least the refs were consistent.

    Needless to say, Howard hits the first FT, intentionally misses the second so that the last 0.8 seconds can tick off – andButlerhas destroyed another perfectly good bracket. For the second year in a row, the Horizon conference champions have knocked off a #1 seed from the mighty Big East. I don’t even know if you can callButlera Cinderella at this point. All I know is I would not want to be Wisconsin or Kansas State – knowing that the mighty Butler Bulldogs are waiting for them in the Sweet 16. They have now won both games in the final second – and after last year’s flurtation with history, this year’s team seems intent on sticking around for a while and seeing if they can finish what escaped them last year.

    I don’t even care that it totally took out my insane bracket – where I think I had Pitt going to the championship, since I thought it was too crazy to have Purdue do it. GoButlerBulldogs!!!!!! Keep fighting for the little guys!!!!!!!!

  • We have our first double digit seed

    OK – so it was guaranteed. But Richmond officially becomes the first candidate to be Cinderella. They dominatedMoreheadStateto make their way to the Sweet 16. The other games have been very entertaining – especially theSan Diego St/Templedouble overtime game. And of course,Butleris givingPittsburgheverything they can handle. Looking forward to watching the end of that game.

    Of course, Brent Peterson is unstoppable – he has continued his amazing streak by getting the first four games of today correct.

  • A couple selection committee thoughts

    So every year there is a bunch of whining about the selection committee and who gets left out of the tournament. I do it as well. Everyone can second guess decisions – and make statements about how they think a certain team belongs and a certain team does not.

    So, lets look at two of the major complaints. 1) There were 7 teams with 13 or more losses in the tournament – which is a record number of teams this bad. My only argument would be is that only one of those teams was in the play-in games – I question the seeding more than anything else. But here is the reality.

    • Marquette(14 losses) – destroyed regular      season Atlantic 10 champion Xavier
    • Michigan(13 losses) – destroyedTennessee
    • Tennessee (14 losses) – lost pretty badly to      Michigan, but I still have a hard time saying that a team with 7 Top 50      wins didn’t belong.
    • Penn St(14 losses) – lost on a buzzer beater byTemple
    • Illinois(13 losses) – destroyed UNLV
    • USC (14 losses) – lost to a VCU team that turned      around and beat up onGeorgetown
    • Michigan St(14 losses) – lost by 2 points      to a very good UCLA team

    All in all, considering that 3 of them are still playing, and 2 of these teams lost by just a basket, it looks like these teams all supported the Selection Committee’s decision that they were perfectly capable of playing at the level of the other tournament teams.

    2) How can they choose VCU and UAB? Well, since VCU has now won two games, and UAB was a regular season champion, you can’t fault these decisions either.

    At the end of the day, the Selection Committee creates a great tournament. There are some questionable decisions – likeRichmondas a 12 seed – that I feel was laziness due to the Sunday championship. And I still would have hadAlabama, VT, andColoradoin. But it is hard to say the Selection Committee was outright wrong – every year, it is a great tournament.

     

  • Round 1 is Complete!!!!

    Congratulations to Brent Peterson – who went 29 for 32 – giving himself a 2 game separation on the rest of the field. Outstanding picks!!!!

    However, Josh Martin, Kevin Flippen, Matt Fischer, Stephanie Palermo, Steve Glass, Trent Hodges and Don Jr all had 27 games correct (also very impressive), and 15 people had 26 games correct. It always amazes me how well everyone does in the first round! So, there are lots of talented people closely chasing Brent.

    In the Upset Pool, our leader is Kevin Flippen – whose 147 points was led by correctly picking the VCU,Richmond, Morehead St upset streak in the Southwest. Brent Peterson is 1 point behind, followed closely by Matt Fischer and Steve Glass.

    Both of the Lunatic’s picks are sadly struggling along at 220 points. And I am sure I lost an Elite 8 team somewhere for having faith in the magic of Tom Izzo andMichiganState. And I second guessed myself on Gonzaga andButler- OK, I could probably identify so many places where I went wrong. There should be a lot of you crushing the Lunatic – hopefully, that will be the way things stay.

  • GO BOILERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I know that they were supposed to win – but still happy to see Purdue come out and play like they are capable of – regardless of who you play – holding them to just 43 points is an impressive feat. Hopefully, they keep playing well. That being said, both my picks and my handicapping our crashing and burning in horrific style. And it looks like it will continue withIllinoisdestroying UNLV.

    Brent Peterson is still hot. Not only did he get 15 of 16 right – he was perfect today until just a few moments ago when Xavier lost toMarquette. We will have to see what the last 4 games of the first round bring. Hopefully, it will bring a couple more upsets and some great games.