Category Archives: College Hoops
Cimorelli’s Question of the Day
Is it possible that Duke is the best team in college basketball this year?
Cimorelli’s Question of the Day
Where does Bobby Knight rank among the all-time greatest college basketball coaches? Would you want to play for him? Why or why not?
Enough Already…
There are many things going on the world of sports that I find utterly ridiculous. Here is a brief list of sporting institutions that I think need to calm down and shut up: The National Collegiate Athletic Association. There is talk … Continue reading
Random Stuff
NFL: Phil Sheridan writes in today’s Inquirer that the success of the Giants and the Packers shows that the Eagles may not be that far off from getting ‘back to the top’. He argues that coming into the season, no one … Continue reading
Tell Me I’m Crazy…
In the spirit of full disclosure, I am currently wearing my “Wild Cherry” t-shirt–the gift to all Temple basketball season ticket holders one year in the mid-90’s. But, tell me I’m crazy thinking that the Owls have a real chance … Continue reading
Tell Me I’m Crazy (Part III)
It should not be the “Big 6” in college basketball because the Atlantic 10 is clearly a major conference. FACT: There are 7 programs in Division 1 basketball history that have 1,600 wins. Here are the conferences that those seven teams … Continue reading
BSB In-Attendance: #7 Duke vs. #9 Pitt, Madison Square Garden
Last night I headed back over to MSG for some college hoops, this time to see two undefeated (both 10-0), top-10 teams square-off in the Aeropostale Classic. I wasn’t aware that anyone had actually worn Aeropostale clothing since about 1999, but … Continue reading
BSB In-Attendance: Jimmy V Classic, Madison Square Garden
Last night I went to the Jimmy V Classic, an annual college hoops double-header at Madison Square Garden. This was the third year in a row that I attended this underrated event. There’s always good teams involved and I call it … Continue reading
Transcending Sport
(DISCLAIMER: This post may cross the line from sports commentary to social commentary. I am surprised it has not happened sooner, but I will let you be the judge.) Martin Luther King Day. To most of America, this day means … Continue reading →