Tuesday, March 25, 2008

NCAA Tournament




It's the Sweet 16... and my bracket is destroyed. Here's a look at the matchups and my predicted winners to move onto the Elite 8, Final 4, and National Championship.

EAST- Easily the toughest bracket still remaining. All four teams could make the Final 4.

4. Washington St. Cougars @ 1. North Carolina Tar Heels.
This matchups features 2 teams that in 4 total games have outscored their oponents by 121 points, an average of over 30 points/game. The Cougars have been very impressive in their wins, but Carolina has been pure dominant.
Winner: North Carolina

3. Louisville Cardinals @ 2. Tennessee Volunteers.
Tennessee is coming off an overtime victory, while Louisville is coming off an old school whoopin' of Oklahama. Louisville has looked very good as of late, but Tennessee's speed and shooting ability is what can move them onto the Round of 8.
Winner: Tennessee


2. Tennessee Volunteers @ 1. North Carolina Tar Heels
Winner: North Carolina



MIDWEST- A region of high seed surprises, and a guy named Stephen Curry.

12. Villanova Wildcats @ 1. Kansas Jayhawks
The 'Cats have been a suprise from the start, but have yet to beat a considerably good team. Clemson seemed flat and over-rated, and Siena was just not at Big East compition standards. The Jayhawks have a ton of talent and will be too much for Nova.
Winner: Kansas

10. Davidson Wildcats @ 3. Wisconsin Badgers
Two words... Stephen Curry. He is averaging 35 ppg for the Wildcats, who have been a giant surprise in this years Tourney. The Badgers though sport one of the premier defenses in the Nation. In the end, Curry hits the game winner to move on.
Winner Davidson


10. Davidson Wildcats @ 1. Kansas Jayhawks
Winner: Kansas



SOUTH- All of the top teams still remain... except Pitt.

5. Michigan St. Spartans @ 1. Memphis Tigers
This may be the most physical matchup of the tourney. Memphis has a great physical presence. State looks like they are on a mission after knocking off the hottest team in the nation, Pitt. It will be a close one... but...
Winner: Memphis

3. Stanford Cardinal @ 2. Texas Longhorns
Both teams squeaked out wins in the last round. Both teams are phsical and quick. Texas seems like a more rounded team and a little more ready for the run they are on. Plus, I have them in my Final 4. So...
Winner: Texas


2. Texas Longhorns @ 1. Memphis Tigers
Winner: Texas



WEST- Some surprises in this one. But a guy named Love holds it together.

12. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers @ 1. UCLA Bruins
The Toppers have had an amazing run to the Sweet 16, but they haven't faced anyone like the Bruins. With wins over the 5 Seed (undeserved) Drake, and the surprising San Diego, WKU isn't in the same league as UCLA, and K-Love.
Winner: UCLA

7. West Virginia Mountaineers @ 3. Xavier Musketeers
WVU pulled off some solid victories against Arizona, who didn't deserve to be in the tourney, and Duke, who doesn't deserve to be Duke anymore. Xavier beat the SEC Champs and a good Purdue team. Yet, i think that Joe Alwxander will be the difference.
Winner: West Virginia


7. West Virginia Mountaineers @ 1. UCLA Bruins
Winner: UCLA



FINAL 4

1. Kansas Jayhawks @ 1. North Carolina Tar Heels
Winner: North Carolina

2. Texas Longhorns @ 1. UCLA Bruins
Winner: UCLA



CHAMPIONSHIP

1. UCLA Bruins @ 1. North Carolina Tar Heels
Winner: North Carolina

MVP: Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Hossa Trade



They deadline was coming up, and it seemed that the Penguins were going to stay put. When, suddenly, they shocked the hockey world, by acquiring all-star Marian Hossa in a trade with Atlanta. The Penguins sent forwards Colby Armstrong and Erik Christensen, as well as first round draft pick Angelo Esposito and a first round draft pick next season. The Penguins got back wingers Marian Hossa and Pascal Dupuis. Also, the Penguins traded 2nd and 5th Round draft picks to Toronto for veteran defenseman Hal Gill.

First, I will start with the negatives of this trade. The Penguins gave up an emotional locker-room leader and Sidney Crosby's best friend Colby Armstrong, who had recorded 24 points this season. Then, they gave up Christensen, who is tied for shootout goals this season and is a promising young player. Then there is Angelo Esposito, who was considered by some to be the best player in last years NHL Draft. Then, the Penguins gave up a first round draft pick, to go along with the 2nd and 5th round picks for Gill. So, a lot was given up by the Penguins to acquire Hossa. Also, ther eis some doubt of the Penguins ability to resign Hossa for a long-term deal this summer.

Now for the positives. This, in my opinion, is a fantastic move by the Penguins. First, Colby Armstrong is a great leader and has a great personality. He is funny and is close to our star player. I love what Colby brought to the team. But, this is hockey, not a social club. While I will miss Colby greatly, I am excited to see what Hossa brings to the table. We are talking about a 30+ consistent goal scorer. He already has 56 points this season. Armstrong and Christensen have combined for 44 points this season, 12 less than Hossa. Christensen has not really produced, except for in shootouts. Well guess what? There are no shootouts in the playoffs. Plus, Dupuis is a promising player, who skates fast and bring a great presence to the wings. Then there is Gill, who was traded for draft picks. Gill brings a big body (6'7"- 255 lbs) to the defense. He is a tough player who will be a perfect match for Gonchar or Whitney. Then, there is Angelo Esposito. Last year, we drafted Jordan Staal first. He produced. Esposito is a lazy player who might never amount to anything. His potential went from great to questionable. Finally, there is the first round draft pick. If the Penguins go deep into the playoffs, which they should, that draft pick wil be so late that it doesn't really matter.

So, all in all I give this trade an A-. If not for the fact that the Penguins lost a great leader this would be an A for sure. Hopefully the Penguins can mesh this late into the season and make a run towards the Cup. With top players like Crosby, Malkin, Hossa, Gonchar, Fleury, Staal, Conklin, Whitney and Sykora (gasp) this team has to be considered the best team in the East now.