Morning Five: 06.16.10 Edition
Posted by rtmsf on June 16th, 2010
- Yesterday’s big realignment news was that if you can believe what Craig Thompson, the Commissioner of the Mountain West, has to say, the Pac-11 has yet to contact Utah about possibly becoming the twelfth member of that league. Don’t worry, Mr. Thompson. They will on Wednesday.
- As for this new 12-team conference, how will the divisions be configured? Dividing them up into two six-team divisions by geography (North/South) makes sense, but one idea that has some alternative support is the so-called “zipper” format in football (with rivals separated) and a three-division format in basketball. Wazzu blog CougCenter explains these two ideas.
- So… about the new Big 12/10. We wrote yesterday that we think the league will become a much stronger basketball conference as a result of the loss of bottom-feeders Nebraska and Colorado, but we’re not the only ones who thinks that handing the keys to the conference almost completely over to Texas will result in storm clouds again a few years down the road. The Pac-11 was smart to not allow UT to wield such disproportionate influence in its league for fear of upsetting the others members — how will this ultimately play in the rest of the Big 12/10 when the collective back-slapping and good tidings die down?
- Remember Brad Stevens? He says that the newfound fame that his Butler program and he personally enjoyed throughout March and April of this year is finally dying down. Undoubtedly true, but it’ll pick back up again in December when people realize that Butler is 11-0 and in the top 10 again.
- We wondered aloud about Washington’s Abdul Gaddy all of last season. For a player rated out of high school as the second-best point guard behind John Wall, his season averages of 3.9 PPG and 2.2 APG on 41% shooting (15% from three) are completely ridiculous. He’s playing in the U-18 men’s national team this week and Percy Allen of the Seattle Times caught up with him. The problem? Missing his swagger, apparently (translation: thinking he was better than he actually was).
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