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Coaches Hurt The Most By New Foul Rules

by Dan Hanner

Jan 27, 2014 12:56 AM

The impact of the new foul rules on Kansas and Kentucky, the new key to Wisconsin's season, and Florida St.'s poor defensive rebounding highlight this week's column. Read more »

Tags: Frank Kaminsky, Sam Dekker, Kansas Jayhawks, Texas Longhorns, Georgetown Hoyas, Wisconsin Badgers, Kentucky Wildcats, South Carolina Gamecocks, NCAA

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Conference Play In Full Force

by Dan Hanner

Jan 13, 2014 12:43 AM

Why I hate January NCAA tournament talk, players who should stop taking threes, what happens when you are down five players, Duke's struggles, and more. Read more »

Tags: Aaron Harrison, Ryan Spangler, Missouri Tigers, Georgetown Hoyas, Harvard Crimson, Oregon Ducks, NCAA

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NCAA Tournament Day 2

by Dan Hanner

Mar 23, 2013 3:42 AM

The joy and pain of the upset, playing with reckless abandon, Muhammad's eligibility, Friday's crazy runs, and the coach who concerned me the most on Friday. Read more »

Tags: Marshall Henderson, Shabazz Muhammad, Sherwood Brown, Brett Comer, Chase Fieler, NC State Wolfpack, Florida Gulf Coast Eagles, Georgetown Hoyas, Wisconsin Badgers, UCLA Bruins, Ole Miss Rebels, NCAA Tournament, NCAA

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Comparing The Conferences

by Dan Hanner

The Pac-12 has been suffering through a long dark period. The Big Ten has been dominant (at least in the pre-conference schedule) for the last few years. Should we expect a change this year? Is the Pac-12’s slump over? Is the Big Ten’s boom about to come to an end? Read more »
Team-By-Team Gold Medal Winners

by Christopher Reina

The Jazz and Thunder have had the most Gold Medalists since the USA began bringing NBA players in 1992, while Duke leads amongst colleges. How do the other 29 NBA teams rank? Read more »
2012 Big East Power Rankings

by RealGM Staff Report

Syracuse finished the regular season with a 17-1 record and were predictably significantly better than any Big East rival. Read more »
Major Conference Tournaments Day 2: Big East, Pac-12

by Dan Hanner

How important is it to have Jim Calhoun on the sideline, Oklahoma's late game gamble, and other observations from Wednesday of Championship Week. Read more »
Rivalry Week Musings And More Conference Shuffling

by Dan Hanner

Breaking down Duke/North Carolina, Syracuse/Georgetown, Kansas/Baylor and Florida/Kentucky, along with which conferences are improving with the new round of shuffling. Read more »
Top NCAA Coaches Of Past Five Years

by Dan Hanner

There are a lot of complicated ways to evaluate college coaches, but in this edition we look at the coaches with the best per possession numbers over the last five years. Read more »
Freshmen Bring Hope

by Dan Hanner

Teams that play a lot of freshmen are the most likely to improve as the season goes on, while those with a lot of experience are more likely to plateau. In this piece, we examine freshmen minutes for every major school in the country. Read more »
The Census: RealGM's NCAA Rankings For Dec. 12

by RealGM Staff Report

Syracuse has yet to leave New York and have played a relatively soft schedule, with their only impressive wins coming against Florida and Stanford, but they are 10-0 and now No. 1 in RealGM’s weekly poll. Read more »
The Census: RealGM's NCAA Rankings For Dec. 5

by RealGM Staff Report

Aaron Craft, Jared Sullinger and Ohio State were ready to trounce on the No. 1 slot in RealGM's rankings if not for an Anthony Davis block. Read more »
Big East Prospect Watch

by Jordan Tyler

With Jeremy Lamb, Andre Drummond, Khem Birch and Mouphtaou Yarou, the Big East once again has several high-quality NBA prospects. Read more »
On The NCAA Tournament (Day 2)

by Dan Hanner

Kyrie Irving's return, Gus Johnson's Mom, why Georgetown was Friday's biggest loser, plus Texas' expectations remain relatively stagnant. Read more »
Surprises And Flops, Part 2

by Dan Hanner

Examining the surprises and flops this season in the Big East, ACC, Big 12 and Atlantic-10. Read more »
Conference Rankings (End Of Jan. Edition)

by Christopher Reina

As we have commonly seen in recent seasons, the Big East has been the deepest conference in the country. Read more »

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