Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Cal says committee "stacked" UK's region
#1
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - John Calipari says while the Kentucky is the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament the NCAA selection committee "stacked the region" the Wildcats will be playing in.

The Kentucky coach says that's OK.

"I keep getting everybody saying, 'We're the toughest region.' But that's to be expected," Calipari said Sunday night standing on his backyard patio. "The first game will be hard, the second game will be like a war. If you're lucky enough to move on from there, it's one team after another. ... We've played all comers right now. I imagine wherever we go there's going to be a lot of blue."

A few hours after losing the Southeastern Conference championship to Vanderbilt in New Orleans, the Wildcats (32-2) gathered at Calipari's regal two-story house on a main Lexington thoroughfare to regroup and prepare for the tournament.

They don't know who they'll face next, but have some intriguing matchups ahead if they get on another roll.

"We've got a lot of competition and we've just got to take every game serious and we've got a little bit of motivation behind a lot of games to try to give ourselves more of an edge," forward Terrence Jones said. "It should just be fun."

The Wildcats didn't show a lot of joyous emotion Sunday night.

The atmosphere was demure. Maybe because they had lost earlier in the day, or because they had been traveling and didn't watch the selection-show live.

The Wildcats watched the show on DVR at Calipari's iron-gated, seven-bedroom residence and ate a catered meal afterward.

After the loss, the team hopped on a plane in New Orleans. Once they landed in Lexington, they boarded a bus at the airport and headed to Calipari's house under a police escort. The players said they had learned they were the No. 1 overall seed while on the bus.

They sat stoically around the living room while Calipari darted into his first floor office to do live interviews with ESPN and other outlets.

Kentucky's first opponent will be decided when a pair of 16 seeds - Mississippi Valley State and Western Kentucky - square off in Dayton, Ohio, on Tuesday as part of the four first-round games.

For now, Kentucky is focusing on itself after Sunday's setback in New Orleans, which hosted the SEC tournament and the site of this year's Final Four.

Freshmen Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and the rest of Calipari's talented squad squandered a seven-point lead late in a 71-64 loss to the Commodores earlier Sunday. The Wildcats will not practice on Monday after playing three games in three days.

"I kind of feel like it's kind of tough going into a tournament on a win streak like that," freshman Marquis Teague said. "It was kind of like it was bound to happen, we're just glad it happened before we got to the tournament."

The South regional is fraught with tough opponents from the Wildcats' past and present.

Kentucky, which locked up its 11th No. 1 seed in its history, will head 75 miles west to Louisville to start its NCAA tournament against either an in-state school in the Hilltoppers or Mississippi Valley State, led by former Kentucky player Sean Woods, on Thursday.

If the Wildcats get past that first game as expected, either Iowa State or defending national champion Connecticut awaits them.

The other teams in the regional in order of seeding are Duke, Baylor, Indiana, Wichita State, UNLV, Notre Dame, Iowa State, Connecticut, Xavier, Colorado, VCU, New Mexico State, South Dakota State, Lehigh and the two 16s.

"That can hurt you worrying about the other teams and not worrying about the opponent you're facing," Davis said. "That can definitely hurt you if you think you're automatically going to the next round."

The Hoosiers were the only team to beat Kentucky before Sunday. Also potentially haunting the Wildcats in their bracket is the 20th anniversary of The Shot by Christian Laettner that lifted the Blue Devils over the Wildcats in overtime of the 1992 East Regional finals. Woods' basket in '92 gave the Wildcats a one-point lead with 2.1 seconds left that set up the epic finale.

"I know The Shot," Davis said.

Though none of Calipari's third straight No. 1 recruiting class were born when that game was played, this Kentucky group is a favorite to make a run at a trip to the national title game.

Beyond the freshmen class of Davis, Kidd-Gilchrist, Teague and Kyle Wiltjer, the Wildcats roster includes sophomores Doron Lamb and Jones along with senior Darius Miller. All seven are expected to play in the NBA one day.

The form the core of a group that could end the school's 13-year title drought and capture the eighth crown in Kentucky's illustrious history.

Even the loss to Vanderbilt may have aided Kentucky's title hopes.

No team with a winning streak as long as the 24-game run the Wildcats were on before the loss has won the title since Indiana's perfect season in 1976. And the only other time the Wildcats lost the SEC title game to Vanderbilt, they went on to win the national title in 1951.

The players are also looking to put a positive spin on the setback.

"It'll get us more focused now. Now we know how it feels to lose. We didn't lose in a long time," Lamb said. "Now we know how it feels and we don't like this feeling so we're going to try to win these next six games."

And that may not be a bad thing.

Kentucky ran roughshod over the Southeastern Conference this season, going 16-0 with the nation's stingiest defense by field goal percentage and by leading the NCAA in blocked shots.

Losing the SEC championship was bad enough for Calipari, but if the Wildcats were going to lose, the timing could have been worse.

"This team has responded. Today for the first time in the last four minutes of the game we didn't make shots," he said. 'To be honest with you, I was stunned.

"I'd rather it happen now than the next weekend or the following weekend."





http://www.wkyt.com/sports/headlines/Cal...76625.html
#2
Strikeout King Wrote:LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - John Calipari says while the Kentucky is the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament the NCAA selection committee "stacked the region" the Wildcats will be playing in.

The Kentucky coach says that's OK.

"I keep getting everybody saying, 'We're the toughest region.' But that's to be expected," Calipari said Sunday night standing on his backyard patio. "The first game will be hard, the second game will be like a war. If you're lucky enough to move on from there, it's one team after another. ... We've played all comers right now. I imagine wherever we go there's going to be a lot of blue."

A few hours after losing the Southeastern Conference championship to Vanderbilt in New Orleans, the Wildcats (32-2) gathered at Calipari's regal two-story house on a main Lexington thoroughfare to regroup and prepare for the tournament.

They don't know who they'll face next, but have some intriguing matchups ahead if they get on another roll.

"We've got a lot of competition and we've just got to take every game serious and we've got a little bit of motivation behind a lot of games to try to give ourselves more of an edge," forward Terrence Jones said. "It should just be fun."

The Wildcats didn't show a lot of joyous emotion Sunday night.

The atmosphere was demure. Maybe because they had lost earlier in the day, or because they had been traveling and didn't watch the selection-show live.

The Wildcats watched the show on DVR at Calipari's iron-gated, seven-bedroom residence and ate a catered meal afterward.

After the loss, the team hopped on a plane in New Orleans. Once they landed in Lexington, they boarded a bus at the airport and headed to Calipari's house under a police escort. The players said they had learned they were the No. 1 overall seed while on the bus.

They sat stoically around the living room while Calipari darted into his first floor office to do live interviews with ESPN and other outlets.

Kentucky's first opponent will be decided when a pair of 16 seeds - Mississippi Valley State and Western Kentucky - square off in Dayton, Ohio, on Tuesday as part of the four first-round games.

For now, Kentucky is focusing on itself after Sunday's setback in New Orleans, which hosted the SEC tournament and the site of this year's Final Four.

Freshmen Anthony Davis, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and the rest of Calipari's talented squad squandered a seven-point lead late in a 71-64 loss to the Commodores earlier Sunday. The Wildcats will not practice on Monday after playing three games in three days.

"I kind of feel like it's kind of tough going into a tournament on a win streak like that," freshman Marquis Teague said. "It was kind of like it was bound to happen, we're just glad it happened before we got to the tournament."

The South regional is fraught with tough opponents from the Wildcats' past and present.

Kentucky, which locked up its 11th No. 1 seed in its history, will head 75 miles west to Louisville to start its NCAA tournament against either an in-state school in the Hilltoppers or Mississippi Valley State, led by former Kentucky player Sean Woods, on Thursday.

If the Wildcats get past that first game as expected, either Iowa State or defending national champion Connecticut awaits them.

The other teams in the regional in order of seeding are Duke, Baylor, Indiana, Wichita State, UNLV, Notre Dame, Iowa State, Connecticut, Xavier, Colorado, VCU, New Mexico State, South Dakota State, Lehigh and the two 16s.

"That can hurt you worrying about the other teams and not worrying about the opponent you're facing," Davis said. "That can definitely hurt you if you think you're automatically going to the next round."

The Hoosiers were the only team to beat Kentucky before Sunday. Also potentially haunting the Wildcats in their bracket is the 20th anniversary of The Shot by Christian Laettner that lifted the Blue Devils over the Wildcats in overtime of the 1992 East Regional finals. Woods' basket in '92 gave the Wildcats a one-point lead with 2.1 seconds left that set up the epic finale.

"I know The Shot," Davis said.

Though none of Calipari's third straight No. 1 recruiting class were born when that game was played, this Kentucky group is a favorite to make a run at a trip to the national title game.

Beyond the freshmen class of Davis, Kidd-Gilchrist, Teague and Kyle Wiltjer, the Wildcats roster includes sophomores Doron Lamb and Jones along with senior Darius Miller. All seven are expected to play in the NBA one day.

The form the core of a group that could end the school's 13-year title drought and capture the eighth crown in Kentucky's illustrious history.

Even the loss to Vanderbilt may have aided Kentucky's title hopes.

No team with a winning streak as long as the 24-game run the Wildcats were on before the loss has won the title since Indiana's perfect season in 1976. And the only other time the Wildcats lost the SEC title game to Vanderbilt, they went on to win the national title in 1951.

The players are also looking to put a positive spin on the setback.

"It'll get us more focused now. Now we know how it feels to lose. We didn't lose in a long time," Lamb said. "Now we know how it feels and we don't like this feeling so we're going to try to win these next six games."

And that may not be a bad thing.

Kentucky ran roughshod over the Southeastern Conference this season, going 16-0 with the nation's stingiest defense by field goal percentage and by leading the NCAA in blocked shots.

Losing the SEC championship was bad enough for Calipari, but if the Wildcats were going to lose, the timing could have been worse.

"This team has responded. Today for the first time in the last four minutes of the game we didn't make shots," he said. 'To be honest with you, I was stunned.

"I'd rather it happen now than the next weekend or the following weekend."





http://www.wkyt.com/sports/headlines/Cal...76625.html

Does the part i bolded make anyone else feel old lol.
#3
Are you kidding?

I was coaching in the championship game at Western when this atrocity happened. I still have nightmares.

It's like the Kennedy assassination in a way; you will always remember what you were doing when it happened.
#4
I don't think that the Region is stacked, I think that the committee created possible intriguing matchups in every round.

1st Rd: Sean Woods coached Miss Valley State or Western Kentucky

2nd Rd: Rematch with Connecticut from last year's Final Four

Sweet 16: Rematch with the only team to be us during the regular season in Indiana

Elite 8: 20 year anniversary of "The Shot" against Duke

Final 4: First time against Michigan State since the 2005 Elite 8 double Overtime thriller or versus SEC newcomer Missouri
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
LOSERS QUIT WHEN THEY'RE TIRED, WINNERS QUIT WHEN THEY HAVE WON
#5
I just don't understand why UK may be playing another KY school for the first round. Seems like anytime a KY school (minues Murray St. this year) makes it to the tournament they in one way or another come accross UK.

Whether the region is stacked or not, the guys need to be confident in that they can beat anybody.
#6
The way I see it is, the #1 overall seed should get the toughest bracket? However I feel that the brackets are evenly matched. I mean Uconn isnt a typical huskie team. Indiana? yeah they beat UK earlier and are a team rebuilding for the future, but they arent a great team! In fact, of the 4 seeds I think they may be the weakest. Duke? yeah they are a good shooting team! Baylor? they are the second best 3 seed in the bracket I think. So it isnt that btough of a bracket in my opinion. UK fans have begged and pleaded for Indiana and Duke to be in their bracket this season, LITERALLY begged and pleaded! Well you got your wish! Be careful what you ask for!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
IAJ
"IT'S ALL JESUS"
#7
theVILLE Wrote:The way I see it is, the #1 overall seed should get the toughest bracket? However I feel that the brackets are evenly matched. I mean Uconn isnt a typical huskie team. Indiana? yeah they beat UK earlier and are a team rebuilding for the future, but they arent a great team! In fact, of the 4 seeds I think they may be the weakest. Duke? yeah they are a good shooting team! Baylor? they are the second best 3 seed in the bracket I think. So it isnt that btough of a bracket in my opinion. UK fans have begged and pleaded for Indiana and Duke to be in their bracket this season, LITERALLY begged and pleaded! Well you got your wish! Be careful what you ask for!

I am glad to have Duke in the bracket. I do not think they match up well with UK. However, I do not think Duke will make it that far.
#8
sstack Wrote:I am glad to have Duke in the bracket. I do not think they match up well with UK. However, I do not think Duke will make it that far.

I completely agree. Duke doesnt matchup well with UK, but that doesnt mean the dukies couldnt beat UK... If they get hot they could beat ANYBODY!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
IAJ
"IT'S ALL JESUS"
#9
theVILLE Wrote:The way I see it is, the #1 overall seed should get the toughest bracket? However I feel that the brackets are evenly matched. I mean Uconn isnt a typical huskie team. Indiana? yeah they beat UK earlier and are a team rebuilding for the future, but they arent a great team! In fact, of the 4 seeds I think they may be the weakest. Duke? yeah they are a good shooting team! Baylor? they are the second best 3 seed in the bracket I think. So it isnt that btough of a bracket in my opinion. UK fans have begged and pleaded for Indiana and Duke to be in their bracket this season, LITERALLY begged and pleaded! Well you got your wish! Be careful what you ask for!

I love how you only come out and talk when your team wins something :hilarious:
#10
IMO, the west is the strongest region. With Louisville at 4 and Murray State at 6, don't be shocked to see some crazy stuff go down in that region.
#11
UK will be fine...
#12
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:I love how you only come out and talk when your team wins something :hilarious:

??? Im on here as often as I possibly can! working full time job (5 NIGHTS A week) and a part time job (4 DAYS A WEEK) and going to school full time (3DAYS A WEEK) for physical therapy is a little rough! Sorry I cant sit at home all day and wait on your lame post on a sports forum! Sorry some of us have to to do something wiht our lifeConfusedhh:
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
IAJ
"IT'S ALL JESUS"

Forum Jump:

Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)