Thursday, January 28, 2010

On Tap this Weekend in the SEC - My Predictions

What a fun week of SEC basketball with the weekend games still to come! The mighty UK went down; South Carolina's little known STAR became a household name; Vanderbilt moved to 5-0 in SEC play, and Arkansas' Fortson set a career high mark with 35 (33 in the second half)!

This weekend has some very interesting matchups that are much harder to predict, but of course we are going to try. Highlight game will Saturday at 3pm Central (ESPN) when Vanderbilt travels to Kentucky! Winner will take over first place in the SEC East. I can't wait for this game. Predictions below:

Saturday, January 30

LSU at Mississippi State (I’m taking Miss State) CORRECT
Alabama at Auburn (I’m taking Auburn) CORRECT
Vanderbilt at Kentucky (I’m taking Kentucky) CORRECT
Georgia at South Carolina (I’m taking South Carolina) CORRECT

Sunday, January 31
Florida at Tennessee (I’m taking Florida) WRONG
Arkansas at Ole Miss (I’m taking Ole Miss) WRONG

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The villain goes down, do you care?

As I stated in a previous post, Calipari's Wildcats finally gave the SEC what they needed, a VILLAIN. Tonight that villain went down at the hands (or should I say spurs) of the South Carolina Gamecocks.

You all saw the game. You know how S.Carolina won the game. You saw Devan Downey make his claim for SEC player of the week in the first game of the week. So I won't go into that. I want to ask one simple question? If the SEC didn't have a "Villain" this year, would that game matter to you at all? If UK wasn't the #1 team in the country and pretty much walking all over their SEC opponents, would you have even bothered to watch this nationally televised game? I think not! (SEC fans aside)

I have to say it again; because I think it's true...Without Calpari's move to Kentucky, the SEC would be having another "down" year. As an SEC fan it hurts to say it, but it's true.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Without Calipari?

What would the SEC look like without Calipari's move from Memphis to Kentucky? Let's face it, if Coach Cal doesn't leave Memphis, the story lines would point to either Tennessee or Vanderbilt.

Tennessee has made their own story line by literally "sticking up" folks and winning games shorthanded. Vandy on the other hand, has bolted out of the SEC gate to a 4-0 start against some pretty solid teams. They haven't had that so called "Signature" win yet, but that could come this week against the Vols. Although this is an in-state rivalry game, it could be the game that gets Vandy some national exposure and votes. Even Andy Katz from ESPN thinks they will give Kentucky trouble. [via Twitter @ESPNAndyKatz - Kentucky played like a champ Saturday but I still say someone on the road will nab 'Cats (at Vandy or at Tenn most likely)].

The rest of the SEC is somewhat average. You can make an argument for Florida, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State, but the bottom half of the top 25 is where the SEC has lived since world revolved around Gainesville a few years ago.

Bottomline, Calipari's move to Kentucky and bringing with him 3 of the most sought after recruits in the country, is the story of the SEC. Without that move we would be bored to death as SEC fans. The SEC hardwood currently is filled with a bunch of nice guys that don't make a not of noise (unlike the SEC gridiron) and just try to keep their jobs. A great story must have a villain and now the SEC has one, Calipari's Kentucky Wildcats!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

SEC Basketball Arenas with Capacity

Ever wonder which SEC school has the biggest basketball arena? Here's the list:

Alabama
Arena Name: Coleman Coliseum
Capacity: 15,316

Arkansas
Arena Name: Bud Walton Arena
Capacity: 19,200

Auburn
Arena Name: Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum
Capacity: 10,500

Florida
Arena Name: Stephen C. O'Connell Center
Capacity: 12,000

Georgia
Arena Name: Stegeman Coliseum
Capacity: 10,523

Kentucky
Arena Name: Rupp Arena
Capacity: 23,000

LSU
Arena Name: Pete Maravich Assembly Center
Capacity: 13,472

Ole Miss
Arena Name: C.M. Tad Smith Coliseum
Capacity: 9,061

Mississippi State
Arena Name: Humphrey Coliseum
Capacity: 10,500

South Carolina
Arena Name: Colonial Life Arena
Capacity: 18,000

Tennessee
Arena Name: Thompson-Boling Arena
Capacity: 24,535

Vanderbilt
Arena Name: Memorial Gym
Capacity: 14,168

On Tap this Week in the SEC - My Predictions

There are some pretty good match ups set for this week in the SEC. With the exception of the Kentucky @ Carolina game, all other games could go either way. I’m looking for Arkansas to bounce back from their run in with the soon to be #1 ranked Wildcats and tie the Mississippi State series at 1-1.

Georgia will be riding high after taking out Tennessee, but Florida is playing well particularly at the 1 and 3 positions. Vanderbilt at Tennessee will be much closer than in the past few years, Vandy to squeak it out. Ole Miss @ Auburn will be a great test for both teams, but I think Ole Miss has a little more talent to pull off the win. Only time will tell, should be a fun week. Go SEC!!!

Tuesday, January 26th
Kentucky at South Carolina (I’m taking Kentucky) WRONG

Wednesday, January 27th
Georgia at Florida (I’m taking Florida) CORRECT
Vanderbilt at Tennessee (I’m taking Vanderbilt) CORRECT
LSU at Alabama (I’m taking Alabama) CORRECT

Thursday, January 28th
Mississippi State at Arkansas (I’m taking Arkansas) CORRECT
Ole Miss at Auburn (I’m taking Ole Miss) CORRECT

Saturday, January 23, 2010

January 23rd Prediction Results

January 23rd Results

#23 Mississippi State 57 at Alabama 62  I'm taking bama (Correct)
#22 Ole Miss 73 at LSU 63  I'm taking Ole Miss (Correct)
Auburn 74 at Vanderbilt 82  I'm taking Vandy (Correct)
Arkansas 70 at #2 Kentucky 101  I'm taking Kentucky (Correct)
#8 Tennessee 63 at Georgia 78  I'm taking UGA!!! (Correct)
South Carolina 56 at Florida 58  I'm taking Florida (Correct)

UK wins with size and speed is it enough?

So the Wildcats are the tallest team in the country, they are currently undefeated, and above all they have the best player in the country in John Wall. But you still have to ask, is that enough? I'm not sure. If you watch Kentucky closely they play very similar to Calipari's Memphis Tiger teams. They are always extremely long, and run up and down like there was free money on the baselines. The thing that may eventually catch up with the Wildcats is their lack of a half-court game. In Memphis Tiger fashion your offense needs to be more than "get into the paint, throw it up and score on the stick back." If Calipari finds a way to score in the half-court set consistently, this team will win the National Title in history making fashion.

I like this Kentucky team to make the Final Four and John Wall to win Player of the Year. But it will be really really interesting to watch how they adjust when they get matched up against some of the other elite teams in the country, namely Syracuse! Syracuse is long, run a great half-court game, play defense, and as always are well coached! My 2 cents.

On Tap Today in the SEC - My Predictions

I love Saturday...Every SEC team in action today. Here's the lineup and my predictions. Only one upset on my list today, Georgia over Tennessee.

January 23rd
#23 Mississippi State at Alabama (Odds: Even) I'm taking Alabama

#22 Ole Miss at LSU (Odds: Ole Miss -6) I'm taking Ole Miss

Auburn at Vanderbilt (Odds: Vandy -12.5) I'm taking Vandy

Arkansas at #2 Kentucky (Odds: UK -17) I'm taking Kentucky

#8 Tennessee at Georgia (Odds: UT -6.5) I'm taking UGA!!!

South Carolina at Florida (Odds: UF -6.5) I'm taking Florida