Bracket ManagerMarch 8, 2012 9:34 pm
Okay TPP voters, now is your time to show us why you had that team in the Top 25 when nobody else did, and make your own picks, and then we will get to see which of you bombed the brackets and which ones (me) got a perfect record! Good luck to all! And here is the info you need! http://tpbrackets.mayhem.cbssports. com/e I'm not sure if you need the password or not but it is: TPP Good luck to all! GO HOOSIERS! Category: NCAAB The People's Poll: Week 16 (FINAL POLL!)March 5, 2012 9:58 pm
Edited on: March 5, 2012 10:28 pm
1. (27) Kentucky (30-1) (-) Votes: 723 HR 1 LR 2 Wildcats ran the table in the SEC. While impressive, this team's got bigger fish to fry. - Wachoosay 2. (2) Syracuse (30-1) (-) Votes: 698 HR 1 LR 2 Have played some close games lately, I feel they may be ripe for an upset in the Big East Tournament - Lobofan2003 3. Kansas (26-5) (-) Votes: 658 HR 3 LR 4 Close out with two good wins and take yet another Big 12 Title - Pels 4. North Carolina (27-4) (+2)Votes: 643 HR 3 LR 6 Every time I see Marshall, I am more and more convinced we are seeing a future national or world champion. - unolobo 5. Missouri (27-4) (+2)Votes: 593 HR 4 LR 10 Tigers have been a force since the Big 12's inception. This will be their hoops swan song before going to the SEC. - Wachoosay 6. Duke (26-5) (-1)Votes: 553 HR 5 LR 9 This team has a lot of weaknesses, as exposed by UNC. I still would never count out coach K or even Austin Rivers for that matter. - HooHooHoo09 7. Ohio State (25-6) (+3) Votes: 543 HR 5 LR 11 The Buckeyes seem to have been working overtime attempting to convince everyone that they're not that good. Well I don't believe it. - unolobo 8. Michigan State (24-7) (-4) Votes: 540 HR 4 LR 10 Tough loss to OSU and it probably cost them a one seed… Izzo doesn't care though and he probably prefers a 2 seed. - dmmizzou123 9. Marquette (25-6) (-1)Votes: 500 HR 5 LR 14 Best tandem in NCAA with Crowder and Johnson-Odom - tennyskj 10. Murray State (30-1) (+1) Votes: 396 HR 6 LR 25 Giving them credit for a 30 win regular win season. I hope they can win 2 or 3 games in the dance - SnuferEetHooDoo 11. Georgetown (22-7) (+1)Votes: 382 HR 9 LR NR Ugly team, might make elite 8, or might be ousted in opening round. - SnuferEetHooDoo 12. Michigan (24-7) (+3)Votes: 379 HR 10 LR 19 13. Baylor (25-6) (-4) Votes: 376 HR 10 LR 24 14. Wisconsin (23-8) (-) Votes: 374 HR 10 LR 20 A strong finish moves the Badgers up - with their D they could pull some upsets but I am still not sold - Pels 15. Indiana (24-7) (+3)Votes: 317 HR 8 LR NR The only team to beat the mighty Kentucky Wildcats. Cody Zeller has been impressive and this is a team who has problem competing and beating anybody. - unolobo 16. Wichita State (27-5) (-3)Votes: 274 HR 13 LR 21 Shockers hit a speed bump in St. Louis called Illinois State. Hardly a surprise to MVC afficianados; Wichita have never won Arch Madness in the 22 years its been held in the Gateway City. - Wachoosay 17. Temple (24-6) (+3) Votes: 198 HR 11 LR NR No one's paying attention, but the Owls are really good now that they're (mostly) healthy. - schildkrotte 18. Nevada Las Vegas (25-7) (-2) Votes: 182 HR 14 LR NR Only one team has won in Colorado Springs this year, so it's not such a bad loss. - schildkrotte 19. Florida State (21-9) (+3) Votes: 134 HR 13 LR NR They scare me because they let anyone hang around and rely on buzzer-beaters, but they've done okay with that formula so far. - schildkrotte 20.(TIE) San Diego State (24-6) (+3) Votes: 128 HR 15 LR NR Aztecs win a share of MWC title by sweeping their two road games to end the regular season, not easy to do - Lobofan2003 20.(TIE) Saint Mary's (26-5) (+5) Votes: 128 HR 12 LR NR Got by a pretty good USF team to face Gonzaga again. They're still missing their second-best player though, and might not pass that test tonight. - schildkrotte 22. Creighton (28-5) (+2)Votes: 126 HR 14 LR NR 23. Florida (22-9) (-4) Votes: 99 HR 13 LR NR 24. Notre Dame (21-10) (-3) Votes: 75 HR 16 LR NR 25. New Mexico (24-6) (NEW)Votes: 70 HR 16 LR NR Dropped Out: #17 Louisville Others Receiving Votes: Gonzaga 69, Drexel 65, Iowa State 54, Memphis 28, Kansas State 23, Virginia 21, Cincinnati 14, Louisville 13, Oral Roberts 10, Vanderbilt 7, Harvard 7, Virginia Commonwealth 7, Saint Louis 6, Nevada 5, South Florida 4, Colorado State 3. Player Of The Year - Thomas Robinson (Kansas) (15) Honorable Mention: Anthony Davis (Kentucky) (6), Draymond Green (Michigan State) (3) Freshmen of The Year - Anthony Davis (Kentucky) (24) Coaches of The Year - Frank Haith (Missouri) (6 votes) and Tom Crean (Indiana) (6 votes) Honorable Mention: Bill Self (Kansas) (5), Buzz Williams (Marquette) (3), Steve Prohm (Murray State),Randy Bennett (St Mary's), Tom Izzo (Michigan State), and Mike Brey with (1) vote. All Americans Team 1st Team Anthony Davis (Kenutcky) (19) Thomas Robinson (Kansas) (17) Draymond Green (Michigan State) (12) Marcus Denmon (Missouri) (8) Doug McDermott (Creighton) (6) 2nd Team Harrison Barnes (North Carolina) (5) Damian Lillard (Weber State) (5) Isaiah Canaan (Murray State (5) Tyler Zeller (North Carolina) (4) Jae Crowder (Marquette) (4) 3rd Team Kendall Marshall (North Carolina (3) Kevin Jones (West Virginia) (3) John Jenkins (Vanderbilt) (2) Jared Sullinger (Ohio State) (2) Will Barton (Memphis) (2) Honorable Mention: Robbie Hummell (Purdue), Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas), Joe Ragland (Wichita State), Scott Macchado (Iona), Mike Scott(Virginia), Fab Melo (Syracuse) and Matthew Delladova (St. Mary's) with 1 vote. Tournament Dark Horse: Iowa State (5) Honorable Mention: Gonzaga (4), Wichita State (3), Creighton (2), Kansas State (2) Wisconsin, Marquette, Long Beach State, UNLV, New Mexico, Temple, Cincinnati, Drexel, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Murray State, Denver, Memphis, Alabama and Virginia Commonwealth with (1) vote. Final Four: Kentucky (21), North Carolina (19), Kansas (10), Ohio State/Syracuse (8 tie) Honorable Mention: Michigan State (7),Missouri (6),Marquette (4),Wichita State (4),Georgetown (3),Indiana (2), UNLV,Michigan,Florida State and Vanderbilt (1). National Champions: Kentucky (11) Honorable Mention: North Carolina (5), Michigan State (2), Syracuse (1) Category: NCAAB The People's Poll Week 16March 5, 2012 9:28 pm
1. Kentucky (27) 30-1 723 LW 1 HR 1 LR 2 2. Syracuse (2) 30-1 698 LW 2 HR 1 LR 2 3. Kansas 26-5 658 LW 3 HR 3 LR 4 4. North Carolina 27-4 643 LW 6 HR 3 LR 6 5. Missouri 27-4 593 LW 7 HR 4 LR 10 6. Duke 26-5 553 LW 5 HR 5 LR 9 7. Ohio State 25-6 543 LW 10 HR 5 LR 11 8. Michigan State 24-7 540 LW 4 HR 4 LR 10 9. Marquette 25-6 500 LW 8 HR 5 LR 14 10. Murray State 30-1 396 LW 11 HR 6 LR 25 11. Georgetown 22-7 382 LW 12 HR NR LR 19 12. Michigan 24-7 379 LW 15 HR 10 LR 19 13. Baylor 25-6 376 LW 9 HR 10 LR 24 14. Wisconsin 23-8 374 LW 14 HR 10 LR 20 15. Indiana 24-7 317 LW 18 HR 8 LR NR 16. Wichita State 27-5 274 LW 13 HR 13 LR 21 17. Temple 24-6 198 LW 20 HR 11 LR NR 18. UNLV 25-7 182 LW 16 HR 14 LR NR 19. Florida State 21-9 134 LW 22 HR 13 LR NR 20.(Tie) San Diego State 24-6 128 LW 23 HR 15 LR NR 20.(Tie) Saint Mary's 26-5 128 LW 25 HR 12 LR NR 22. Creighton 28-5 126 LW 24 HR 14 LR NR 23. Florida 22-9 99 LW 19 HR 13 LR NR 24. Notre Dame 21-10 75 LW 21 HR 16 LR NR 25. New Mexico 24-6 70 LW NR HR 16 LR NR Drop Out: #17 Louisville Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 69, Drexel 65, Iowa State 54, Memphis 28, Kansas State 23, Virginia 21, Cincinnati 14, Louisville 13, Oral Roberts 10, Vanderbilt 7, Harvard 7, Virginia Commonwealth 7, Saint Louis 6, Nevada 5, South Florida 4, Colorado State 3. Player Of The Year - Thomas Robinson (Kansas) (15) HM: Anthony Davis (Kentucky) (6), Draymond Green (Michigan State) (3) Freshmen of The Year - Anthony Davis (Kentucky) (24) Coaches of The Year - Frank Haith (Missouri) (6 votes) and Tom Crean (6 votes) HM: Bill Self (Kansas) (5), Buzz Williams (Marquette) (3), Steve Prohm (Murray State),Randy Bennett (St Mary's), Tom Izzo (Michigan State), and Mike Brey with (1) vote. All Americans Team 1st Team Anthony Davis (Kenutcky) (19) Thomas Robinson (Kansas) (17) Draymond Green (Michigan State) (12) Marcus Denmon (Missouri) (8) Doug McDermott (Creighton) (6) 2nd Team Harrison Barnes (North Carolina) (5) Damian Lillard (Weber State) (5) Isaiah Canaan (Murray State (5) Tyler Zeller (North Carolina) (4) Jae Crowder (Marquette) (4) 3rd Team Kendall Marshall (North Carolina (3) Kevin Jones (West Virginia) (3) John Jenkins (Vanderbilt) (2) Jared Sullinger (Ohio State) (2) Will Barton (Memphis) (2) HM: Robbie Hummell (Purdue),Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas),Joe Ragland (Wichita State),Scott Macchado (Iona),Mike Scott(Virginia),Fab Melo (Syracuse) and Matthew Delladova (St. Mary's) with 1 vote. Dark Horse: Iowa State (5) HM: Gonzaga (4),Wichita State (3),Creighton (2),Kansas State (2) Wisconsin,Marquette,Long Beach State,UNLV,New Mexico,Temple,Cincinnati,Drexel,Vanderbilt,Virginia,Murray State,Denver,Memphis,Alabama and Virginia Commonwealth with (1) vote. Final Four: Kentucky (21), North Carolina (19), Kansas (10), Ohio State/Syracuse (8 tie) HM: Michigan State (7),Missouri (6),Marquette (4),Wichita State (4),Georgetown (3),Indiana (2), UNLV,Michigan,Florida State and Vanderbilt (1). National Champions: Kentucky (11) HM: North Carolina (5), Michigan State (2), Syracuse (1) Category: NCAAB The People's Poll: Week 15February 28, 2012 5:31 pm
1. Kentucky (23) 28-1 647 LW 1 HR 1 LR 2 2. Syracuse (3) 29-1 627 LW 2 HR 1 LR 2 3. Kansas 24-5 577 LW 4 HR 3 LR 7 4. Michigan State 24-5 562 LW 6 HR 3 LR 6 5. Duke 25-4 557 LW 5 HR 3 LR 7 6. North Carolina 25-4 529 LW 7 HR 4 LR 7 7. Missouri 25-4 495 LW 3 HR 3 LR 9 8. Marquette 24-5 472 LW 10 HR 6 LR 10 9. Baylor 24-5 395 LW 12 HR 9 LR 16 10. Ohio State 23-6 388 LW 8 HR 9 LR 17 11. Murray State 28-1 366 LW 14 HR 8 LR 24 12. Georgetown 21-6 359 LW 9 HR 8 LR 22 13. Wichita State 26-4 347 LW 16 HR 8 LR 19 14. Wisconsin 21-8 279 LW 15 HR 12 LR 20 15. Michigan 21-8 255 LW 11 HR 12 LR 23 16. Nevada Las Vegas 24-6 234 LW 22 HR 11 LR NR 17. Louisville 22-7 200 LW 17 HR 13 LR NR 18. Indiana 22-7 198 LW 23 HR 11 LR NR 19. Florida 22-7 184 LW 13 HR 12 LR NR 20. Temple 22-6 127 LW 20 HR 11 LR NR 21. Notre Dame 20-9 93 LW 21 HR 11 LR NR 22. Florida State 19-9 87 LW 19 HR 14 LR NR 23. San Diego State 22-6 86 LW 25 HR 15 LR NR 24. Creighton 25-5 79 LW NR HR 16 LR NR 25. Saint Mary's 25-5 70 LW NR HR 15 LR NRDropped Out: #18 New Mexico, #24 Virginia Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 45, New Mexico 38, Drexel 33, Virginia 32, Vanderbilt 25, Harvard 11, BYU 10, Iowa State 10, Oral Roberts 7, Nevada 6, Alabama 5, VCU 4, Kansas State 3, California 2, South Florida 2, Saint Louis 1, Long Beach State 1, Weber State 1, Colorado State 1. Category: NCAAB The People's Poll: Week 15February 28, 2012 5:30 pm
1. Kentucky (23) 28-1 647 LW 1 HR 1 LR 2 2. Syracuse (3) 29-1 627 LW 2 HR 1 LR 2 3. Kansas 24-5 577 LW 4 HR 3 LR 7 4. Michigan State 24-5 562 LW 6 HR 3 LR 6 5. Duke 25-4 557 LW 5 HR 3 LR 7 6. North Carolina 25-4 529 LW 7 HR 4 LR 7 7. Missouri 25-4 495 LW 3 HR 3 LR 9 8. Marquette 24-5 472 LW 10 HR 6 LR 10 9. Baylor 24-5 395 LW 12 HR 9 LR 16 10. Ohio State 23-6 388 LW 8 HR 9 LR 17 11. Murray State 28-1 366 LW 14 HR 8 LR 24 12. Georgetown 21-6 359 LW 9 HR 8 LR 22 13. Wichita State 26-4 347 LW 16 HR 8 LR 19 14. Wisconsin 21-8 279 LW 15 HR 12 LR 20 15. Michigan 21-8 255 LW 11 HR 12 LR 23 16. Nevada Las Vegas 24-6 234 LW 22 HR 11 LR NR 17. Louisville 22-7 200 LW 17 HR 13 LR NR 18. Indiana 22-7 198 LW 23 HR 11 LR NR 19. Florida 22-7 184 LW 13 HR 12 LR NR 20. Temple 22-6 127 LW 20 HR 11 LR NR 21. Notre Dame 20-9 93 LW 21 HR 11 LR NR 22. Florida State 19-9 87 LW 19 HR 14 LR NR 23. San Diego State 22-6 86 LW 25 HR 15 LR NR 24. Creighton 25-5 79 LW NR HR 16 LR NR 25. Saint Mary's 25-5 70 LW NR HR 15 LR NRDropped Out: #18 New Mexico, #24 Virginia Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 45, New Mexico 38, Drexel 33, Virginia 32, Vanderbilt 25, Harvard 11, BYU 10, Iowa State 10, Oral Roberts 7, Nevada 6, Alabama 5, VCU 4, Kansas State 3, California 2, South Florida 2, Saint Louis 1, Long Beach State 1, Weber State 1, Colorado State 1. Category: NCAAB |
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