From ESPN: http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bask...pening-weekend
Henry an "Up." Dunn an "Up."
GTown a "Down." UW a "Down." Gottfried a "Down."
From ESPN: http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bask...pening-weekend
Henry an "Up." Dunn an "Up."
GTown a "Down." UW a "Down." Gottfried a "Down."
Georgetown may continue to stay as a down with games against Maryland and Wisconsin this week.
How in the heck does Wisconsin still get 25 votes this week in the most recent poll. Did Potrykus vote them #1? Have to think most people voted before last nights game was final, so there had to be 8-12 people that voted them in the Top 25. Shows you polls are worthless.
So the beat writer for Milwaukee's only newspaper would get his credentials pulled for reporting personal issues. Really. Has it gotten to the point in major college sports that having credentials pulled is even a threat that can be used against a major state newspaper? How about the JS just saying they won't cover Badger BB is their beat writer's credentials are pulled. Maybe the lack of a spine is what's hastening the downfall of the print media.
I'm no Bo fan for sure, but thinking that a reporter is going to write an article or mention in a story that the HC is having an affair is proper simply isn't right. That is a personal issue with the HC and it should quite frankly stay there.
Where I get bothered is when you see guys go on and on about HC's that do have past personal transgressions like Pitino or Pearl. Yet you see media guys (mainly ESPN) rave about the job they do etc. Why anyone would mention these HC's above and beyond how the team is doing is beyond me.
Covering UW basketball means more to the MJS than it does to UW basketball. There are dozens of places people can go to get information on UW.
Not to mention that having an affair isn't really newsworthy. It's a private matter