RTC Region by Region Tidbits: 03.17.10
Posted by rtmsf on March 18th, 2010Each day this week during the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament we’re asking some of our top correspondents to put together a collection of notes and interesting tidbits about each region. If you know of something that we should include in tomorrow’s submission, hit us up at rushthecourt@yahoo.com.
East Region Notes (Ryan Restivo of SienaSaintsBlog)
- President Barack Obama picked Kentucky to lose in his bracket’s final game but Coach John Calipari is worried about just getting momentum. “Land the plane. Survive and advance,” Calipari told Chris Low of ESPN. “That’s all we’re thinking about. We’re not worried about the score and who scores and what. Just land the plane and move on.” To that end, East Tennessee State lost by ten to Pitt last year as a #16 seed in the first round. Can they be the first to pull off the historic upset?
- Perhaps both Texas and Wake Forest should just throw out their recent struggles.
- Temple is only favored by 4 points over Cornell. Meanwhile Lafayette head coach Fran O’Hanlon has worked with both coaches and is rooting for both.
- Would professors at Wofford dare to not pick the Terriers over Wisconsin in their office pool? And apparently message boards hounded Badger junior Tim Jarmusz earlier this season as he moved from starting forward to coming off the bench.
- Washington’s Isaiah Thomas has a broken bone in his shooting hand, which is why he wears a glove.
- Last year Marquette’s players shaved their heads in solidarity, but this time they got a different haircut.
- New Mexico’s Darington Hobson is predicting a run to the regional finals. Meanwhile the New York Times has a great profile on Montana’s Anthony Johnson.
- Is this Mike Anderson’s best coaching job at Missouri?
- West Virginia is looking to beat Morgan State after losing to Dayton as a #6 seed last year.