Keep an Eye on Arizona; Kentucky's Not the Only Team with a
Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2014 8:17 am
40 w's would be cool, but a FF - NC way way better!
By Kerry Miller , College Basketball National Columnist
Dec 18, 2014
While the entire world talks about Kentucky's quest for 40-0, there's another Wildcats team that at least has a snowball's chance in Arizona of running the table, too.
There are still nine undefeated teams across the country, but let's go ahead and rule seven of them out.
Duke, Louisville and Virginia are outstanding teams, but there's no way anyone is going 18-0 through that ACC gauntlet. Likewise, Villanova is bound to lose at least one game in a Big East conference that is drastically better than last season. TCU won't last a week into its Big 12 schedule before suffering a loss. Washington is going to lose as soon as it runs into a team with a competent big man that can handle Robert Upshaw.
Colorado State is the wild card, because the Rams undeniably have the easiest remaining schedule of the undefeateds. However, we can't take them too seriously until they win a game against San Diego State.
That leaves the Arizona Wildcats and the Kentucky Wildcats as our top candidates for perfection.
In a recent exchange between Jay Bilas and Jeff Goodman (ESPN Insider subscription required), ESPN's gurus asked and answered how high Arizona's ceiling is.
Goodman's synopsis: "I like this team a lot, especially from a defensive and toughness standpoint, but I'm just not sold it can win the national title this season."
Bilas' response: "I think Arizona is in the top tier of teams this season, but I still have the Wildcats behind Kentucky, Duke and Wisconsin. After that, I would put Arizona up with Louisville, Villanova and Virginia as the next best teams."
(Um, Jay, do you know how tiers work? You can't say Arizona is in the top tier and then put the Wildcats behind three other teams.)
Arizona is 11-0 with quality wins over Gonzaga, San Diego State, Michigan and Kansas State. The Wildcats have had fewer shots blocked than any other team in the country and currently rank fourth in the nation in defensive rebounding percentage, both according to KenPom.com (subscription required).
Whether Arizona is a legitimate threat to beat Kentucky is a discussion for another day, but the West Coast Wildcats are one of the toughest teams in the country to defeat.
Arizona doesn't allow second-chance opportunities and there's not much of anything you can do to stop its players from putting the ball in the hoop.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2303 ... ot-at-40-0

By Kerry Miller , College Basketball National Columnist
Dec 18, 2014
While the entire world talks about Kentucky's quest for 40-0, there's another Wildcats team that at least has a snowball's chance in Arizona of running the table, too.
There are still nine undefeated teams across the country, but let's go ahead and rule seven of them out.
Duke, Louisville and Virginia are outstanding teams, but there's no way anyone is going 18-0 through that ACC gauntlet. Likewise, Villanova is bound to lose at least one game in a Big East conference that is drastically better than last season. TCU won't last a week into its Big 12 schedule before suffering a loss. Washington is going to lose as soon as it runs into a team with a competent big man that can handle Robert Upshaw.
Colorado State is the wild card, because the Rams undeniably have the easiest remaining schedule of the undefeateds. However, we can't take them too seriously until they win a game against San Diego State.
That leaves the Arizona Wildcats and the Kentucky Wildcats as our top candidates for perfection.
In a recent exchange between Jay Bilas and Jeff Goodman (ESPN Insider subscription required), ESPN's gurus asked and answered how high Arizona's ceiling is.
Goodman's synopsis: "I like this team a lot, especially from a defensive and toughness standpoint, but I'm just not sold it can win the national title this season."
Bilas' response: "I think Arizona is in the top tier of teams this season, but I still have the Wildcats behind Kentucky, Duke and Wisconsin. After that, I would put Arizona up with Louisville, Villanova and Virginia as the next best teams."
(Um, Jay, do you know how tiers work? You can't say Arizona is in the top tier and then put the Wildcats behind three other teams.)
Arizona is 11-0 with quality wins over Gonzaga, San Diego State, Michigan and Kansas State. The Wildcats have had fewer shots blocked than any other team in the country and currently rank fourth in the nation in defensive rebounding percentage, both according to KenPom.com (subscription required).
Whether Arizona is a legitimate threat to beat Kentucky is a discussion for another day, but the West Coast Wildcats are one of the toughest teams in the country to defeat.
Arizona doesn't allow second-chance opportunities and there's not much of anything you can do to stop its players from putting the ball in the hoop.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2303 ... ot-at-40-0