Shawn Siegel's Blog
Saturday Afternoon Update: Wall Leads UK to Easy Win
November 21st, 2009
by Shawn Siegel
College Hoops Monday: Your Commentary
November 16th, 2009
by Shawn Siegel
ESPN's somewhat ridiculous but somewhat awesome 24 hours of college basketball tips off tonight, as we enter the first full week of action. Four Top 20 teams are in action, though none should be tested. Most eyes will be on the young freshmen stars on the likes of Duke & Kentucky, especially the debut of UK's John Wall.
Bracketology: Week One!
November 13th, 2009
by Shawn Siegel
The weekly Bracketology field is based on how the tourney looks "as of this moment." (which for week one is only a prediction.) My weekly Bracketology updates are usually released Monday mornings. In late February into March, I release Bracketology updates daily as the season approaches crunch time.
ACC Basketball: Top 25 Players
November 9th, 2009
by Shawn Siegel
Ranking players is more art then science. How do you compare the potential of freshmen with seniors who have already peaked? How much does physical talent come into play versus intangibles and experience? How big a role do numbers play?
Big 12 Basketball: Top 25 Players
November 9th, 2009
by Shawn Siegel
Ranking players is more art then science. How do you compare the potential of freshmen with seniors who have already peaked? How much does physical talent come into play versus intangibles and experience? How big a role do numbers play?
Big East Basketball: Top 25 Players
November 9th, 2009
by Shawn Siegel
Ranking players is more art then science. How do you compare the potential of freshmen with seniors who have already peaked? How much does physical talent come into play versus intangibles and experience? How big a role do numbers play?
SEC Basketball: Top 25 Players
November 9th, 2009
by Shawn Siegel
Ranking players is more art then science. How do you compare the potential of freshmen with seniors who have already peaked? How much does physical talent come into play versus intangibles and experience? How big a role do numbers play?
Pac-10 Basketball: Top 25 Players
November 9th, 2009
by Shawn Siegel
Ranking players is more art then science. How do you compare the potential of freshmen with seniors who have already peaked? How much does physical talent come into play versus intangibles and experience? How big a role do numbers play? All of these questions make lists like this fun and debatable.. if you disagree with CHN's rankings, post what you think below.
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