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New blog location, same great posts
Monday, March 6, 2006, 05:01 PM EST
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After some discussion, I've decided to break away and create my own blog called "Sports Night with Howie Mansfield." The content will be the same, just with greater visibility and a chance to promote my work. The new posts will be coming fast and furious soon. So hop on board and go west to my new blog...
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SU: Cover your face...
Friday, March 3, 2006, 06:11 AM EST
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After stating on Talking Trash Wednesday that Syracuse had a great chance to make the NCAA Tournament, they go and LOSE BADLY to DePaul. Here's some of the stats that stand out...
-Worst loss in the Jim Boeheim era...and that says how bad this was.
-First time since 1971-72 season that Orange gave up more than 100 points in a regulation 40-minute contest.
-SU's RPI rating drops to 36, and would cost them the NCAA bid if they lose to Villanova. (I don't think a win over Cincinnati in first round of Big East Tournament would save them.)
Syracuse beat writer Mike Waters has a great webblog that is a must read for any SU fan. I think he sums up the DePaul "wipeout" pretty well.
On a happier note, Gerry McNamara scored his 2,000th point in the blowout. He's a class act and deserves better than his fate this season. If Devendorf was here with G-Mac and Hakim Warrick, this would be a top-5 team easily.
Here's the silver lining to this loss:
Syracuse can either roll over and take their NIT bid...maybe make a little run there and give G-Mac a few more games in front of the home crowd.
or...
They can go out and beat Villanova, then Cincinnati, and make a strong case for the NCAA's.
I don't believe that Boeheim will let this loss get to the team, but they need to assess the ramificiations. At 19-10, they are a good team, but they need to win that 20th game. If they don't, they shouldn't be in. They have a great NIT resume, but a subpar NCAA one.
The last time Syracuse lost to a team with an RPI lower than 100, was Rutgers in 2003. It was a very tough loss...a close game, but at least it was close. They did go on to win the national championship, but they had a very high RPI (9) and were 24-5.
Losing to DePaul is not the type of loss you want at the end of a season. DePaul did shot extremely well from the field, and especially from beyond the arc...if DePaul had a usual shooting night, they beat Syracuse by 10.
Bottom Line: Villanova is a must win, and if they don't win, they should be considered for the Big Dance.
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SU: Roberts' buzzer beater saves Cuse...
Friday, February 3, 2006, 05:48 AM EST
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Syracuse always seems to play close games against Rutgers. Wednesday night's game was no exception. I was impressed with how Terrance Roberts got open and knocked that shot down. Gerry McNamara wasn't open, neither was Demetrius Nichols. I hope this was a turning point game for the Cuse. Heading into games against UConn and St. John's, you need momentum. A big shot in a big game. The loss to Seton Hall hurt, but not at bad as losing to Rutgers. A big win...now 16-6 and 4-4 in the Big East.
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Talking Trash went well...
Wednesday, January 25, 2006, 05:55 PM EST
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Tonight was my first appearance back on the "Big show" with Mark Trombley and Jason Piche. After a quick introduction, I went into the booth and was "the Voice" from beyond afterwards. Got a shot in on Syracuse hoops, but Jason quickly reminded me about last year's loss to UVM...all was good though. Next week, I'll be co-hosting with Pich' while Mark is away.
Check out the show's web site: http://www.jasonpiche.com for more information.
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