03/14 2011

DL537: Brackets, Networks, Announcers, Barkley, Bilas, Vitale, GUS, More

Posted by Dan Levy.

What else today? Brackets!

This show is basically in two parts — the first part with Jon Tannenwald of Philly.com’s college hoops blog Soft Pretzel Logic and the second part with Nick — talking all about the brackets and the media coverage, including what announcers will be calling games on what networks, how we think Charles Barkley will and won’t fit into the telecast, Jay Bilas ostensibly lobbying to get himself on the NCAA Selection Committee, Dick Vitale’s annual rant for those who didn’t get in, Gus Johnson as an indie rock band and a whole lot more.

We get a little bit into the brackets and what we think could be some good matchups — including the Temple Penn State game that is a big deal around here and the balance of watching games live and still trying to catch the other games you care about on TV, something Nick will have to face on Thursday and Saturday in DC.

We also talk about whether you should fill out a bracket that’s chalk, like the FiveThirtyEight bracket, or have some fun with it and pick what you think could be some real upsets.

More actual picks later in the week. There was too much to talk about on the fun side of things today.

We’re not doing a challenge this year for the site, but we’re officially joining Josh Zerkle and the With Leather crew on theirs. So sign up over there and try to beat us.

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Posted on March 14, 2011 at 9:10AM

 

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  1. 03/14 2011

    I particularly liked Charles Pierce’s take on Bilas/Vitale. Count me among those who AREN’T outraged by the CO and VaTech snubs.

    “It was stupid and joyless and wrong, and, frankly, a disservice to their audience…Big day for you, VCU and UAB. Hope you enjoyed it for the 18 minutes you had before snobs and has-beens started harshing your mellows.”

    http://www.boston.com/sports/columnists/pierce/2011/03/selection_sunday_liveblogging_6.html