Saturday, October 20, 2018

Bob's Preseason Top 25

As the season draws closer and closer I thought it would be a good idea to put out a completely arbitrary list that has absolutely zero impact on the upcoming season whatsoever. Here is my preseason top 25. This is straight from my Reddit poll, so sorry for the lack of grammar.


1. Kentucky- Kentucky has everything needed to be a contender. Good perimeter defenders in Hagans and Johnson, Travis is a difference maker.


2. Kansas- Lots of depth. Only worry is how all the transfers mix together. Dedric Lawson is a stud. Good freshman guards in Grimes and Dotson too.


3. Gonzaga- I think Norvell has a breakout year. Tillie and Perkins lead an experienced group that can win a title.


4. Duke- Best recruiting class in the country, but I have to see how Barrett, Zion, and Cam play together before I predict anything too crazy. Bigs?


5. Tennessee- Love the Williams-Schofield combination. I'm not sold on guard play but Bone, Bowden, and Turner can be big for them.


6. Nevada- They return everything from a Sweet 16 team and they get back Lindsey Drew and add All-American Jordan Brown. What's not to like?


7. North Carolina- It all depends on how good Nassir Little and Koby White are going to be. First time in a while UNC is relying on freshmen to be good.


8. Virginia- I love the backcourt tandem of Kyle Guy and Ty Jerome, but can they get production in front court? DeAndre Hunter is a stud too.


9. Auburn- Lost Mustapha Heron but they still have a strong backcourt and get back forwards Danjel Purifoy and Austin Wiley from suspension.


10. Michigan State- Winston is the driving force behind this team. Langford can be a breakout star. They also have Matty Ice (McQuaid).


11. Villanova- Eric Paschall and Phil Booth have to be the primary players on this year's team. Freshman Jahvon Quinerly looks to replace Brunson.


12. Oregon- Higher on Oregon than most. Favorites in the Pac-12. I like the recruiting class Altman brought in. Pritchard is a perfect college guard.


13. Syracuse- Return Tyus Battle and Oshae Brissett from a surprise Sweet 16 team. Squarely in 4th place in ACC for me.


14. Kansas State- Another surprise Sweet 16 team. Dean Wade will be a special player once again.


15. Florida State- Basically return everyone from their Elite Eight run last season. Hopefully Leonard Hamilton calls timeouts this year.


16. LSU- I've been a Tremont Waters stan ever since he tore up the Maui last year. Now he gets two 5-star big men to play with.


17. Marquette- Markus Howard is probably the closest thing you'll see to Steph Curry this season. Need to improve defensively to solidify themselves.


18. Michigan- I like Beilein's system and Charles Mathews should break out even more this year. Jordan Poole is going to be a star in Ann Arbor.


19. Mississippi State- The Weatherspoon brothers and 5-star freshman Reggie Perry should have Ben Howland dancing for the first time in Starkville.


20. UCLA- Injuries have screwed them early, but Jaylen Hands and Kris Wilkes are back. Throw in freshman Moses Brown and you got a Pac-12 contender.


21. Virginia Tech- Justin Robinson leads an experienced group under Buzz Williams. Really excited about Kerry Blackshear Jr.


22. Nebraska- Nebraska went 13-5 in the Big Ten and didn't get in last year. That's not happening again. James Palmer Jr is a star. Glynn Watson leads.


23. Western Kentucky- WKU had some impressive performances in last year's Battle 4 Atlantis, and they added five-star freshman Charles Bassey. Class of C-USA


24. Butler- This team will go as far as Kamar Baldwin takes them. I believe that is going to be quite far. Don't sleep on Duke transfer Jordan Tucker.


25. Iowa State- Biggest wildcard in my top 25. I like the addition of Marial Shayok and Lindell Wigginton is a monster.


Others Considered:
Washington, Purdue, Providence, Loyola-Chicago, St. John's, Indiana, TCU, Texas, Alabama, USC, West Virginia, Xavier, Maryland, Florida, North Carolina State, Clemson, Central Florida, Wisconsin


Tuesday, October 9, 2018

How I Got An Xbox at Marquette Madness

It's Midnight Madness season for college basketball programs across the country as they introduce fans and students to their new teams for the upcoming season. I had the amazing opportunity to attend Marquette's version, fittingly titled, "Marquette Madness." In order to properly attend the event, I obviously had to wear one of signature fake college basketball jerseys that I order from China, so I went with the yellow Jimmy Butler Marquette one for clear reasons.

The Madness started at 9, so a group of my friends and I got to the Al McGuire Center at around 8:35, and we were greeted with about 300 slightly drunk college kids trying to cram their way through the door. Luckily we saw people at the front of the line and proceeded to cut about 250 of the 300 in the line. Absolutely no regrets.

We got arguably the best seats in the house as we were right next to the tunnel where all the players came out. I thought Marquette Madness was primed to be a good event, but then something crazy happened.

Some event coordinator asked my friend and I if we wanted to participate in a shooting contest with the girls basketball team. So we impulsively said "Hell yeah let's do it" with little regard to how nervous we actually got beforehand. My only goal before getting ready to start the contest was to not airball every shot I took. Luckily we started with a layup, so even my worst case of the butterflies couldn't shake me from missing that.

 I had no idea what we were supposed to do when I got ready to shoot. I couldn't hear a word anyone on the floor was saying, and the microphone just drowned out sound rather than enhanced it. I literally started shooting and just rolled with it. My partner hit her layup first and then I quickly followed. I drilled the free throw, which was huge for my confidence heading into the moneyball, and then after my partner made her three on the first try, I forced one in on my fourth. The entire team mobbed me even though I had no idea if we won or not. Again, I wasn't clear on the rules going in so I just started jumping and celebrating thinking that I won something cool. Well sure enough I actually did win something: an Xbox One S. So that's how Marquette Madness went from good to fucking unforgettable. (Shout out to Isabelle Spignola for basically carrying me throughout the entire thing too.)

Me getting busted for forgetting to wear a belt.
After that we were introduced to the men's team, which is probably a fringe top 25 squad heading into the season, we were then blasted to the past as B.o.B. took the stage and performed some of his hits from the 2011-2012 season. I heard people complaining that B.o.B sucked, but who the hell cares? The only reason that schools bring in performers is to ramp up the student body and express to recruits that they take basketball seriously. And Marquette proved that. If you're that upset about B.o.B. then go to an actual concert instead of a college basketball pep rally.

Overall Marquette Madness was an amazing experience. Sure I got my Xbox which is pretty fucking awesome, but the also accomplished its goal in getting the Marquette fanbase excited for the season. Good job Marquette.


Running to the 3pt line after confidently nailing the free throw. #BobbyBuckets

Monday, October 8, 2018

I'm Back

Well, it's been about half a year since I've done one of these. I kind of fell out of blogging about the sport I love after I found out from all the colleges I applied to. After that, a mix of senioritis and the offseason kicked in and I just stopped. Here are a few updates:

I ended up choosing to attend Marquette University.

I applied to 9 colleges, and for the OG followers (of which there are few if any), you'll remember that the primary reason for starting this blog was to enhance my college apps and hopefully get into Duke. That didn't happen, and I ended up getting denied from Duke, waitlisted by Notre Dame and Northwestern and accepted to Boston College, Marquette, Villanova, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Dayton.

I came down to Marquette and Wisconsin, as I didn't want to go that far from home, and Marquette and Wisconsin had decent basketball programs. (Yes, the strength of a school's college basketball program was a top 3 criterion for me choosing a college.) I chose Marquette over Wisconsin because more of my friends were going there and I had a better setup overall than if I had gone to Wisconsin. So here we are. So if my Marquette coverage is a bit biased, well, I have a good reason.

I have no idea how I'm going to cover this season.

Literally no clue. I find that my time is more limited, but I have more of it at the same time. Whenever I think I have something meaningful to say regarding basketball, I'll post it here. I'm not sure how often that'll happen, but we'll see as we go along the way.

I'm going to try to get more player/recruit features

I thought the player interviews and podcasts were some of the most fun and interesting posts I had on the original site, so I'm going to try and get as many of those out there as I can. To update you on the players I've interviewed over the years, Anfernee Simons, who was committed to Louisville at the time, ended up decommitting from there and entering the 2018 NBA Draft, where he was selected 24th overall by the Portland Trailblazers. Ayo Dosunmu ended up committing to Illinois, where he is projected to be one of the top freshmen in the Big Ten. Zion Griffin is now at Iowa State, where he is considered an under-the-radar freshman who can contribute right away.

The status of the podcast is uncertain.

I have no idea whether or not I'm going to do the podcast again. By the end, it just got so herky-jerky with the scheduling that it was hard to gain a consistent audience. (I also kinda sucked at doing them). So I might have special podcasts throughout the season for big events and games, but at the moment I'm not going to be uploading them every week.

I'm going to try to get guest writers.

I got so tired of writing about my personal opinions, so I know you all did as well. I'm going to try and fix that by having special guests write about whatever they want involving the game of basketball. I feel like that will spice things up a little more than before.

Overall, expect less content, but better content. My posts will be longer and more detailed (hopefully) but they might not come out as frequently as before. Again none of this is set in stone, but this is how I see the New Era of the BBB playing out. So here's to an exciting upcoming basketball season. It's good to be back.