Xudash wrote:Chap and GITMO providing some off-season entertainment with their banter back and forth.
Kind of reminds of the classy way that the West Point Cadets and Naval Academy Midshipmen go at each other with spoof videos during the Army/Navy Game.
Maybe we should create a thread called Tasteful Zingers Society where we harpoon each other in the offseason. The standard for content would have to be funny without being asshole-centric.
You two already have something like this off to a good start.
gtmoBlue wrote:Cosby-Roundtree's return is sketchy? Antoine has a knee issue? What's up in Radnor?
Bleacher Report...Jon Rothstein tweet. https://bleacherreport.com/college-basketball
GumbyDamnit! wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:Cosby-Roundtree's return is sketchy? Antoine has a knee issue? What's up in Radnor?
Bleacher Report...Jon Rothstein tweet. https://bleacherreport.com/college-basketball
So you’re telling me we’re going to have to rely on a 5th year reigning BE POY and AA candidate and potential All BE 2G in our back court. Oh, the horror.
DCR is a good kid but I don’t think any Nova fans were expecting much from him either. Shame to see his body giving out on him.
With the 2021-22 season rapidly approaching, let's take a look at the 10 super seniors poised to make the biggest impact on the sport.
1. Collin Gillespie, Villanova
Villanova reached the Sweet 16 even after losing Gillespie late in the regular season to a torn MCL. With their veteran floor general back for a bonus season, the Wildcats are tied for the second-best national title odds in the nation at 12-1, per Caesars Sportsbook. Gillespie was a freshman on the 2018 national title team, has played in 118 games over his college career and will be in the running for All-American honors. He could prove to be the nation's top point guard, so long as he stays healthy.
10. Nate Watson, Providence
Watson enjoyed a breakout 2020-21 season, averaging 16.9 points and 6.7 rebounds per game in his first season as a full-time starter. The 6-foot-10 center figures to be the focal point of Providence's offense again this season as the Friars try to make it back to the NCAA Tournament.
Honorable Mention:
Jermaine Samuels (Villanova), Bryce Nze (Butler)
2021-22 Villanova Non-Conference Schedule
Tuesday, Nov. 9: vs. Mount St. Mary's (Finneran Pavilion)
Friday, Nov. 12: at UCLA
Tuesday, Nov. 16: vs. Howard (Finneran Pavilion) ??
Saturday, Nov. 20: vs. Tennessee (Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic) ??
Sunday, Nov. 21: vs. North Carolina/Purdue (Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic)
Sunday, Nov 28: at La Salle
Wednesday, Dec. 1: at Penn
Saturday, Dec. 4: vs. Saint Joseph's (Finneran Pavilion)
Tuesday, Dec. 7: vs. Syracuse (Jimmy V Classic) ??
Sunday, Dec. 12: at Baylor (BIG EAST-Big 12 Battle)
Wednesday, Dec. 29: vs. Temple (Finneran Pavilion)
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