If College Basketball is Broken, At Least It’s Entertaining
There’s a growing and frustrating contingent that will stop at nothing until we’re convinced that there’s something endemically wrong with college basketball. They’re put off by the recent spate of top-ranked teams relinquishing their place atop the polls by way of upsets. They’re left wanting for a dominant team and name recognition. It ain’t what it used to be, they lament. For them, parity is a four-letter word.
They’re missing out.
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Sure, the college game faces myriad problems. An overly physical game has become the norm as officials all too often choose to swallow whistles. Scoring has reverted back to 1950s levels. Championship teams filled with one-and-dones quickly become won-and-duds. The regular season is structured such that individual games rarely match the urgency of March.
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But are you not entertained?
Complaining about tightly-contested games and wide-open conference races is a pastime far less enjoyable than actually appreciating the unpredictable ride this season’s become. It’s pouring water out of a glass until it’s half-empty.
Take this past week for example. At the same time the sky-is-falling faction blasted away, we were treated to a bevy of contests that were all the neutral fan could hope for – and more.
Michigan-Ohio State. Kansas-TCU. Michigan-Wisconsin. Louisville-Notre Dame.
The greatness of these matchups reminds us that all is not lost.
Night in and night out, no sport provides the type of head-scratching results and unexpected performances like college hoops. While individual games are rarely season-enders for any team, there is absolutely no doubt that the efforts are there, that the sole focus is winning. Suggesting otherwise is silly.
“I think this could be the year where a 16 beats a one,” Rick Pitino said a few days ago. “It could happen. It could happen. If it’s going to happen, it’s this year because there’s no Number One that’s totally dominant.”
He’s not losing any sleep over the anything-goes landscape, either.
“It’s fun. It’s a lot of fun to be like this.”
And at no time was it more fun than last night, when Notre Dame’s Jerian Grant turned into Reggie Miller, an easy Cardinals win turned into overtime, and one overtime turned into five.
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Grant, barely a blip on the national radar before the final minute, burned his way into the zeitgeist. Garrick Sherman, a transfer from Michigan State who had seen his minutes all but disappear, slapped his way into Irish lore.
Yes, there were mistakes. Louisville’s Russ Smith put on a one-man clinic demonstrating how not to handle end-of-game situations. Peyton Siva was more Mr. Hyde than Dr. Jekyll.
But you got the feeling everyone involved knew just how special the night had become. Along the way, both Mike Brey and Pitino shed their jackets and coached in their shirtsleeves. They made themselves comfortable and stayed awhile.
Those deriding the current climate should do the same.
Relax. Enjoy the moment. Stop searching for things to dislike and notice the compelling theater that’s being served up.
It’s right there in front of your face.
[Photo via USA Today Sports]

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February 10th, 2013 at 12:55 PM
Peyton Siva = seven and done. Seriously he’s been in college longer than Scoop Jardine and Scottie Reynolds combined.
February 10th, 2013 at 1:11 PM
The regular season is good because teams are trying to win
/uses this logic
//tunes in to billiards
February 10th, 2013 at 1:20 PM
Russ Smith – no basketball IQ
February 10th, 2013 at 1:26 PM
Good post, Kyle.
Peyton Siva = seven and done. Seriously he’s been in college longer than Scoop Jardine and Scottie Reynolds combined.
Paul Davis played at Michigan State for eleven years.
February 10th, 2013 at 1:38 PM
James Southerland wins appeal. He’ll suit up for Syracuse today. Watch out!
February 10th, 2013 at 1:43 PM
AP – first time Southerland missed a game … Cuse won at Louisville.
Letdown today now that they have him back?
February 10th, 2013 at 1:49 PM
Holy shit! Did anyone just see Oladipo just throw down that dunk? JMac you got to post a .gif or vid.
Dickie Vitale would have blown a gasket if he would have seen it.
February 10th, 2013 at 1:49 PM
Against st johns in the dome? No chance. Perfect tuneup before they thrash uconn on wednesday
February 10th, 2013 at 1:50 PM
With Southerland back and with the improvement of Grant, Syracuse should score at least 60 a game.
February 10th, 2013 at 1:56 PM
Syracuse should be able to send themselves off right, considering Uconn is atrocious this year. It’ll be sweet for ‘Cuse after playing second fiddle in the Big East the last 15 years
February 10th, 2013 at 2:11 PM
It is amazing that after tomorrow night, KU will not have been that low since 1989. Hell of a run.