After a well played first weekend, we look forward to our second four team tourney - Marching to KC:
1. Self Over Izzo: A couple of reporters observed Self calmer than normal during the game. Here's a quote from Self, "It's a hard game to coach because nobody is listening to me. Shooting too fast. I was a fun, fast paced game." That's awesome. There is zero doubt that he is coaching differently, and that his change in approach is well calculated. Great coaches do that.
2. Scott Drew: Apparently Scott Drew (a regular punching bag here) visited KU locker room and wished the Hawks good luck. Thought that was pretty cool. Also cool was the UC Davis players after our first game, and the well wishes from the MSU team. Izzo is a great guy, great coach. There is also a neat story on Tom Crean that Jay Bilas posted, where he bought food for and gave a bible to a struggling couple. My guess is that with many of these guys, the view we have is far from the truth. But with some, they may be as bad or worse than some assume.
3. Dwight Coleby: Terrific decision by Self to use Coleby over Bragg. I entered the tourney hoping he'd channel his inner Jeff Graves. He's not at that level. But he could be exactly what we need. And critical to a title run. He seems to be exactly what Carlton Bragg is not. Coleby could be a much needed fouler Thursday vs. Purdue. Remember Justin Wesley? Enters, immediate foul. Just as if the refs knew they could even up the fouls and Self would be quiet about it. When Coleby came in today I was sure that his first defensive possession would be a foul. He held his ground, held his arms straight up -- no foul. A sign the refs see him as a real player. That's good. He does have fouls to give, though.
4. Purdue: Remember KU/MU, 2012? We could not play Withey and TRob together. Why? Because MU had Kim English at the 4. We could not guard him with Withey or TRob. It forced us to play small. Swanigan is a beast. But he's one guy. Purdue is pretty stout. But who isn't this time of the year? Odd I mentioned 2012 -- a key Teahan three helped us squeak past the Boilermakers that tourney. Purdue is a good team. We'll have to be on our game. But we'll march on.
5. Nova: All those Villanova faithful are just polishing their nice, shiny ring from last season. The early exit this season is meaningless. I'm sure they don't care. Much like we didn't care much that the Royals missed the playoffs last season. The luster is still there. Nova has immortality with the national title. It does mean that much -- and more.
6. Bad Officiating: No accountability is my biggest gripe. The ultimate old boys' network. Lots of back scratching going on. From an inexplicable no charge call in the UNC/Ark game that turned the tide, to the ridiculous no goal-tending call in the NW/Gonzaga game (followed by the technical), to latent inconsistency within the same half of the same game. It's not that they are bad, so much, it's that they don't pay for their incompetence like other professions. They just keep getting work.
7. Underwood: My first impression is that he's pretty ungrateful. Did he get rejected on a raise request? Is the AD hard to work with -- the same AD that game him a power 5 job? I don't know. All I know is that OSU is a better job than Illinois. That much I'm quite sure of.
8. Bill Self Leaving?: Hear me out here -- Tyler graduating, unprecedented turmoil with the press, etc., never know about the behind the scenes stuff with the administration, possible NBA jobs opening up come summer, no players that he has a major emotional attachment to (Graham would only have a year left), weak recruiting class -- and -- and -- a national title? I know it's not likely (Self leaving), but this could be a testy summer even if there is no national title. If there is another national title, Self will go down as KU's greatest coach. And if he left after a second title, I would not be shocked. And no one even mentions OSU anymore. Odd.
9. Oregon/Michigan: Who's worried? I'm not. Good programs. Good teams. No sleeping on those programs -- no UNI or VCU there. At AFH "EAST". Like our region now? We decide our fate. We're not going to get beat by a comparable team, like our loss to Villanova. But if we play Oregon, isn't that Nike vs. Adidas -- ugh. I'll leave that prognostication to @jaybate-1.0. Regardless, Oregon isn't as good as KU. And neither is Michigan. One will be our elite 8 victim.
10. Roy: Can't help but look ahead to Phoenix. Could the basketball gods so bless us with another Self vs. Roy match-up? Roy's a great guy. In the NCAA selection show, the team was at his house. There was a stained-glass window with a Jayhawk. He's still a Jayhawk. Wish we didn't have to eliminate him again, if it comes to that.
11. OAD: The OAD stench is sweet. The OAD distractions are minimal. And the concern about an OAD shutting it down late to protect against injury, and ensure millions? Not Josh Jackson. The best OAD there ever was. Reggie Miller, I think, uttered the daunting comparison Friday -- Dr. J. Dr. JJ? This is the kind of player that can lead us to a title.
12. Lucas' Baby Hook: The one move that every post player should practice and perfect -- check that -- every player. Never know when that baby hook will come in handy. It's been a long time comin' Landen, but it sure looks good. Left or right, the guy has a go to move. How many times does he score on Swanigan?
13. A Mission vs. Swanigan; Draw fouls. If I were drawing up the game plan, I'd look to create some circumstances to isolate Swanigan and draw a few fouls. Perhaps using that Lucas baby hook as bait. Or Coleby looking to get a shot into Swanigan's arm. Or see if you can bait Swanigan into a compromising position on the perimeter. You don't want such a mission to distract from winning and scoring, but is Purdue even a game without Swanigan? It is worth a possession or two to target Swanigan.
14. Big 12: Our best three teams are in the Sweet 16. To gain national respect, we need two FF teams and a national title. I know that's not fair, and I know all these metric and non-con games create discussion points, but we need to follow up OU's FF appearance with more. We've lacked in March accomplishments. The only way to shut people up is to win.
15. MVC: I've seen much discussion of the disrespect for mid-majors, the MVC, WSU, etc. I refer back to a common theme -- win. At some point, for mid-majors to have some credibility, they need to win a national title. Butler came close. The big schools win the titles, and it's a relatively small club. However, like most, I was a bit puzzled by the seeding. Is Gonzaga a mid-major, right? I'd say so (though they've been good for a long time). Not one final four.
A sweet 16 trip, landing in the Sprint Center. Couldn't have drawn it up better. I have never been more confident in coach Self. Beating Izzo, and permitting his team to step on MSU's throat the way his team is best suited and constructed to step on it? That continues to be a beautiful thing.
I went an entire post without mentioning Frank Mason. So there -- FRANK MASON. Best point guard in KU history.