tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9958233.post113476097939481664..comments2023-10-10T07:12:55.445-05:00Comments on City of Tiny Lights: The Jenks ResponseWill Shannonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01695153396800974213noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9958233.post-1135142546533142402005-12-20T23:22:00.000-06:002005-12-20T23:22:00.000-06:00About Wisconsin Basketball, don't be so quick to j...About Wisconsin Basketball, don't be so quick to judge. It has won a national championship (which is obviously more than I can say for Illinois). It has had 16 Big Ten.<BR/><BR/>In addition, it is not as though this is a Notre Dame-esque one and done story of basketball success. <BR/><BR/>You are quite right in noting that they play like the 1970s UCLA on the home court, and that is a non-trivial fact.<BR/><BR/>However, apart from that:<BR/><BR/>They have appeared in 8 consecutive NCAA tournaments. That is impressive in and of itself, but in addition during that time. Have never lost in the tournament to a lower rated seat. Have not lost a first round game. Have had one final four, one elite eight and two sweet sixteen appearances.<BR/><BR/>They have won at least a part of the Big Ten Title for three of the last four years.<BR/><BR/>Past six years:<BR/><BR/>2004-2005 (25-9) #15 Final ranking. <BR/><BR/>2003-2004 (24-6) Big Ten Tournament First Place, Tied Second Regular Season #14<BR/><BR/>2002-2003 (22-7) Outright First in Big Ten # 13 <BR/><BR/>2001-2002 (19-13) Tied First Big Ten. (Don't have final AP Rankings from here out)<BR/><BR/>2000-2001 (18-11) Coaching Turmoil here. Bennett resigned middle of year, very bad and personal situation<BR/><BR/>It doesn't seem to me that <BR/><BR/>1999-2000 (22-14) Final Four Apearance.<BR/><BR/>You get the picture. In addition, Wisconsin has had a lottery pick for the NBA the year before last. Very, very good incoming classes as rated by recruiting services (take that for what it is worth)<BR/><BR/>I would definately take the situation and long term prospects of Wisconsin over every team in the Big Ten, except perhaps Michigan State. <BR/><BR/>Illinois had a cute team last year, but like the Flyin' Illini of old, choked when the time was right. In addition, their recruiting classes seem completely below par. Weber just can't recruit. Purdue used to be impressive, but look at them now. <BR/><BR/>Indiana, Michigan, and Iowa seem to be ranked high at the beginning of every year, but time and again their lack of any coaching ability causes their teams to completely choke. Sorry if you're a Hoosier fan (what is a Hoosier anyway?) but you can't honestly believe Davis is a good coach.<BR/><BR/>-- GregAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9958233.post-1135006232979935082005-12-19T09:30:00.000-06:002005-12-19T09:30:00.000-06:00Quick counters (while I'm waiting for my fellows t...Quick counters (while I'm waiting for my fellows to get back with me about lunch).<BR/><BR/>1) I usually trotted out the "oh yes, we'll do a GREAT job protecting the people of Rwanda from genocide" when I argued about the great, peaceful leadership role that the Belgians (who, by the way, have a <I>unionized</I> army...I'm sure Samuel Gompers and Huey P. "Kingfish" Long are toasting their Chimays over that laugh) play in world politics. <BR/>2) At least Feingold won't be nuts, like Kucinich. Funny enough, down here, where it's heavy liberal bias, the Kerry/Edwards stickers are waning (though can still be seen on occasion), but the Kucinich 2004 bumper stickers are still going strong. Weirdos.<BR/>3) I was more or less warning you on the dangers of self-proclamation of basketball prowess status. Can I trot more nouns together in a row? Anyway, they did that at Notre Dame (after one marginally good year with Matt Dohertry, built on the strength of Troy Murphy's inside game) and then basically got laughed out of the stadiums later on (especially when Indiana came in, to Notre Dame's home court, when ND was ranked 10th in the nation, undefeated, and then soundly drubbed the Irish by 22). While Bucky has been doing a good job on the hardwood, and Wisconsin is a strong, <B>strong</B> home court where NO ONE wants to visit, there needs to be one little more oomph to get them over the top to being at least considered in the elite. Of course, my veins run red and white (of course they do, it's biology) with Hoosier Hysteria, so I'm a little jaded. Insert ascii-inspired winking smilie right here.<BR/>4) True, the Packers sure seem to be trying to eff up that whole "get Reggie Bush" in the draft thing (win last week against hapless Lions at home and a road game against even more hapless Ravens...I'm a Packers fan, but I'll still be tuning in ESPN's matchup of Indiana vs. Charlotte). And it's also true that Mike Sherman (and Ray "One and Done" Rhodes) are no Mike Holmgren, but I'm still supportive of Sherman. He lets Favre basically call the shots, and until this year, has done a decent job keeping the NFC north in control (but then, that's not tough when you've got the Mike Tice travesty in Minnesota, the Dave Wandstedt era in Chicago and, well, we won't go into Detroit and Matt Millen's antics...hell, even <I>I</I> could have coached the Packers to at least one championship during that time). Still...Brady Quinn in Packer green and gold would look real nice. A Heisman-winning quarterback from Notre Dame leading the Packers on offense? Man, it'd be like I'm sipping from the same cup as Jesus Christ, Knute Rockne and Vince Lombardi.<BR/><BR/>And here this was supposed to be a short response. Hopefully it's, at least, amusing.<BR/><BR/>P.S. It was so nice to see ND wipe that smirk off Wandstedt's face during the Pittsburgh game this year. Not as nice as watching the Purdue defensive coordinator stand around, jaw agape, while he tried to figure out how to slow down the Irish offense, but still pretty nice. I can't think of a smirking dumbass I'd rather see get his comeuppance...unless it's Tom O'Brien ("Loves Mr. Burns...wants to be Mr. Burns...ain't gonna happen").Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com