Friday Bytes

Some quick bytes of current news:

* Last night was good to the Wolfpack basketball team. South Carolina squeaked out a victory over Providence and Villanova mounted an awesome comeback to beat LSU. I watched some of the Nova-LSU game and was fascinated on the impact that good officiating had on LSU’s ability to build a big lead. I’m more convinced that our game with Nova would have produced a margin of victory of ten or more points if we had decent officials.

* In fact, last night’s college basketball action was enough to move NC State’s strength of schedule rank from 33 (yesterday) to 29 (today). OF COURSE the RPI is grossly early and means nothing right now, but it is interesting to note that the Wolfpack has SIX games remaning against teams currently ranked in the RPI’s Top 20. In short, SOS will not be a detriment to our bid for an NCAA Tournament bid this year.

* The Sporting News is making some comments about Michigan’s interest in NC State Head Coach, Tom O’Brien. As scary as a thought that may be, I don’t find any supposition of a mututal interest between the entities as very credible at this point.

Two other interesting names recently were dropped in my lap: N.C. State’s Tom O’Brien and Missouri’s Gary Pinkel. O’Brien has been at N.C. State just one season, but he is a perfect fit in Ann Arbor. He’s a Navy grad who has coached at high-minded academic schools such as Virginia (as an assistant) and Boston College (as head coach). Plus, O’Brien is one of the nation’s best coaches.

* This morning it appears that Michigan and Rutgers’ Greg Schiano are hammering out a deal. I think Schiano is an awesome choice. You can read a nice biography of him by clicking here.

* The N&O reminds us that the couple of dozen Arizona State Basketball fans in the world are ‘eating up’ their still new head coach, Herb Sendek. I am not going to harp on the article very much because, frankly, a coach that went 7-22 against Division One opponents last year and didn’t win a conference game until the last couple of weeks of the season (2-16) typically doesn’t warrant a lot of commentary. But, I did find it very strange the author of the article was a guy named Edward G. Robinson, III whom none of us have ever heard of. (With a name Edward G. Robinson, III is, but with a name like that he just feels like he just finished a stint with the Daily Tar Heel.

* You may remember that the N&O tacitly criticized Sendek last year for a lack of class after Herb refused to give any comments/interviews to the local media who had treated him extremely well and with too much protetction during his ten years in Raleigh. (Even Tom O’Brien gave a ‘departure’ interview to the Boston Globe and TOB’s experience in Boston was more tenuous and strained than Herb’s in Raleigh). You have to wonder how this impacted the use of Edward G Robinson, III in this story.

* I hate to ruin “Trey’s” comments with a dose of reality but I just can’t help myself on a couple of things:

If Sendek, 44, builds an ASU basketball program with half the consistency he found at N.C. State — five consecutive NCAA Tournament berths from 2001 to 2006 — they will crown him a hero and draw his face on T-shirts for years to come.

* Dear Ed, If Sendek builds an ASU basketball program with half the consistency he found at N.C. State — five NCAA Tournament berths in ten years — then ASU will achieve five NCAA Tournaments over the next twenty years. How do you conclude they will crown him a hero for that?

* I am not even going to bother spending time discussing the comments about ASU’s ‘exciting offense’ that was mentioned in the article. I just think back to this little entry from last year for a laugh. Wait…I don’t have to think back to last year. I watched this year’s opening game between ASU and Illinois and saw the Sun Devils score their first basket of the season after Illinois scored 20 consecutive points to take a 20-0 lead. Talk about exciting!

* ASU lost to Illinois by like 23 or 24 points. The next night Illinoise lost to Duke by 13. I’m sure that secrectly Sendek appreciated the opportunity to not ‘improve’ on his 3-21 record vs Coach K. In the ASU-Illinois game ESPN couldn’t praise Herb more for the amazing job that he did at NC State. I would have loved to have seen how they reconciled this with a 3-21 record vs Duke on the next night.

* To be fair, Sendek does deserve some credit for exorcising some demons already from his time at ASU. Take for example the Sun Devils huge win over Princeton this year. Sendek couldn’t beat the Ivy League’s scholarship-less Princeton Tigers in two separate attempts while at NC State, including a home loss in including a loss in Reynolds Coliseum. So, this year’s win had to be a big one.

* Funny. Does this sounds familiar? After explainig that ASU just couldn’t find a quality opponent to open with – remember how ‘scared’ everyone was to play NC State for years? – ESPN press play on the repeat button:

Arizona State is on the right track, but the players need some time to get to know each other and the system.

* Ah yes. Just give him some time! Right, national media?

* Lastly, “Hard Luck Herb” got some good news when it was announced that Arizona’s Lute Olson will not coach this year. This can’t be good news for the UA program, but definitely will provide a window of opportunity for Sendek’s ASU program. Hopefully he can take better advantage of that transition than he did when UNC employed four difference basketball coaches in a a six/seven year period while Sendek was at NC State.

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72 Responses to Friday Bytes

  1. packgrad93 12/07/2007 at 1:46 PM #

    “ASU lost to Illinois by like 23 or 24 points”

    & we just got embarrassed by Mich St by 23.

    “Arizona State is on the right track, but the players need some time to get to know each other and the system”

    yep, sounds familiar to NCSU this year.

  2. VaWolf82 12/07/2007 at 1:56 PM #

    I just have a hard time not being a bit sceptical about any system that ranks Miami #1 in the nation, no matter how early it is.

    Yea, most of the complaints come from people looking at the rankings before the end of the year. Never forget that they are only used over the course of one weekend at the end of the year.

    I’ve done several entries over the last two years discussing the RPI and how it is used….and what it can be used for. Some links are probably on the front page here down the right-hand side. Ken Pomerory explains the basics on his website.

    http://kenpom.com/blog/index.php/weblog/rpi_help/

  3. packbackr04 12/07/2007 at 2:15 PM #

    from a wral article: Lowe doesnt sound too happy to be goin to Gvegas tomorrow…… maybe its all the venerial diseases

    “”””When asked why State was playing there, Lowe answered:

    “Why are we going to play there? … Um … We’re going to play there … Um. … The schedule was made before I got here, put it that way.”

    East Carolina is 3-5 this season and lost to Clemson 82-67 on Wednesday. But there’s no doubt the Pirates will be ready for the Wolfpack’s first visit to Minges Coliseum Saturday at 7 p.m.

    And for an ACC team like State, it’s a game you look at with trepidation.

    “We just had some games that were already scheduled ahead of time, before I took the job, and then we filled in from there,” Lowe said.

    When pressed by the media on whether he’d like to play in-state rivals like this, Lowe almost went into a defensive crouch.

    “We’re playing East Carolina tomorrow. That’s it,” he said.

  4. WolftownVA81 12/07/2007 at 2:20 PM #

    Has anyone heard what changes we can expect for the ECU game? I’d like to know about the starting line up. I for one am ready to move on.

  5. packbackr04 12/07/2007 at 2:22 PM #

    so was it Herbs brainchild or Lee that scheduled a game in Greenville?

    i am going to the game, but i live on the coast, and the tixs were free so im not complaining. but It just doesnt make any sense to travel to greenville for the Pack. Was Lee doing a favor for Terry who was in turn doing favors for his dumbass 54 yr old brother who STILL attends ECU and was drawing like 25k a yr salary from the athletic dept plus a scholarship? too soon?

  6. beowolf 12/07/2007 at 2:30 PM #

    Even if the article is reconstituted pap, I think it captures in essence why it’s good for Herb Sendek not to be at a traditional basketball school with a proud, championship-filled history. He can be revered as a successful coach at “the other sport,” and I hope that he is.

  7. tvp1 12/07/2007 at 2:30 PM #

    ^^^Translation of Lowe’s comments: “Thanks for nothing, Jed.”

  8. Handsome B. Wonderful IV 12/07/2007 at 2:30 PM #

    Hey! I know Edward G. Robinson III. He has short-term memory loss!

  9. kool k 12/07/2007 at 3:03 PM #

    I understand that Time Warner is going to broadcast the game tomorrow night. Does anyone know who the announcing team will be?

  10. Great Dane Guy 12/07/2007 at 3:42 PM #

    You guys are missing the important things! Herb was walking the stands at football with a bullhorn drumming up support?? Thats great stuff!

  11. packpigskinfan23 12/07/2007 at 3:48 PM #

    what channel is the game on tomarrow?

  12. ADS95 12/07/2007 at 4:07 PM #

    [i]You won’t find any mention of Matt Doherty down at FAU, but Herb in ASU gets a three page fluff job in a paper 3000 miles away?[/i]

    Matt Doherty is actually at SMU now – he was the FAU coach for only one season.

  13. beowolf 12/07/2007 at 4:24 PM #

    Just to clarify, when we’re talking about Matt Doherty, we mean this guy:

  14. spanky 12/07/2007 at 4:24 PM #

    In raleigh I believe the game is on 24, other places not sure.

  15. JimValvano 12/07/2007 at 4:28 PM #

    I’m not showing that the game is televised. The original ACC Schedule from the website doesn’t have it being on t.v. I can’t believe that such a big rivalry game isn’t gonna be on the tube. lol

    Looks like I’ll be spending some time with Johnny Evans and Gary Hahn tomorrow.

  16. Rick 12/07/2007 at 4:31 PM #

    Unlike Cedar, I am glad he is gone and will not cry myself to sleep everynight thinking about losing the weave and heave offense.

  17. Rick 12/07/2007 at 4:39 PM #

    On another note, I went to the Mount Zion at Word of God game last night.

    Wall is one of the fastest players I have seen in 20+ years of watching basketball. Everyone knew he was going to drive the lane but five guys could not stop him from doing it. He had 33 points even though he missed alot of layups and FTs. His shooting and decision making need improvement but you cannot teach that kind of speed. Wall also impressed me with his commitment to playing defense. Whoever he was on did not score. I have heard Kentuky and Memphis are at the top of his list.

    CJ Leslie is a tall skinny kid. He has a nice looking shot and a pretty good feel for the game. You can tell he is still a little raw but athletic. He did not play the end of the game because he was turning the ball over. He is going to be a wing player but if he improves will be a nice addition to NCSU.

    MZ had a kid named Karron Johnson. He is 6’7″ with a muscular build. He was almost unstopable. He hit from inside and out. He will be playing for a top team in two years.

    It was a fantastic game. The crowd was excited but not out of hand. It came down to a three point shot by WOG with 6 seconds left. I woudl be willing to bet either of those teams could beat the smaller colleges aroudn herend
    The WOG coach is great. He had the right players in at the end of the game and made excellent in game changes.

    Lowe was at the game. I stopped and said hey and he was very cordial.

  18. packgrad93 12/07/2007 at 4:43 PM #

    How can NCSU not lead for a guy right down the street?

  19. RAWFS 12/07/2007 at 4:46 PM #

    ^ It ain’t over until he commits. And C.J. will be helping to recruit him I would think.

  20. Trip 12/07/2007 at 5:08 PM #

    Time warner is broadcasting the ECU game, forgot which channel though, but it’s different in every area.

    I wish there was a video I could watch of Lowe saying that.. hahaha.

    “We’re playing East Carolina tomorrow. That’s it,” he said. AKA: We’re never doing this @#)& again.

    I had to explain it to one of my friends at ECU that even if we blow them away 100-30 at their place they’d drag our RPI down a few notches. Even though they did get a win over George Mason.

    Gopack.com has a more thorough clip of what Lowe said, it wasn’t all negative.

    http://www.gopack.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=9200&ATCLID=1349791

    “We’ve talked about it,” said Wolfpack coach Sidney Lowe. “It’s going to be loud and hostile. I hope it’s a nice experience for us. We have to go in and concentrate on our game and really try to take the fans out of it by controlling the tempo of the ballgame.”

    ….
    “This is a big game for them and a good game for them,” Lowe said. “It’s a big game for us. We expect that they’re going to be fired up and ready to go. Obviously, this is the first time we’re going down there to play them. They can certainly put a notch under their belts by playing an ACC team. They’ve got some very talented players, some experienced players. We’re looking forward to the challenge.”

    It’s nice to know that Lowe is taking the game seriously at least.

  21. Rick 12/07/2007 at 5:16 PM #

    Wall has said he plans to be a one and done.

    I say if he does not improve his jumper he will not be.

  22. Rick 12/07/2007 at 5:17 PM #

    “How can NCSU not lead for a guy right down the street?”

    Yeah, your hero ever lost a player in his backyard [cough]Wilcox[cough]

  23. PackGirl 12/07/2007 at 5:18 PM #

    How could anyone not take the EZU game seriously given how the Pack is playing so far? I’ll be surprised if it’s a blowout.

    I heard the game will be called by Paul Doherty and someone named Telep (Dave?), whoever they are.

  24. Trip 12/07/2007 at 5:21 PM #

    “Wall has said he plans to be a one and done.”

    With that sort of attitude I wouldn’t bother recruiting him. Atleast Hickson is halfway humble and keeps us guessing 😛

  25. Rick 12/07/2007 at 5:39 PM #

    Trip,
    From what I understand it is a family issue and not an attitude issue. Based on how he played I would say attitude is not a problem with him.

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