Showing posts with label Various Viewpoints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Various Viewpoints. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2009

VUHoops on Dominic Cheek's Official Signing As a Villanova Wildcat, and the Basketball Banquet

To the Villanova Wildcats faithful-

VUHoops.com continues its fine coverage of offseason Villanova news... some highlights...

On the official news that Dominic Cheek is now a Villanova Wildcat:

Official word from campus today that the fourth and final member of the 2009 Villanova Recruiting Class, Dominic Cheek, has signed his National Letter of Intent.

Of course we reported that the McDonald’s All-American signed last week, but it’s always good to see an official press release.

On the Basketball Banquet awards, in which deserving Wildcats - especially senior Frank Tchuisi - received some time in the spotlight...
Frank Tchuisi took home the Jake Nevin Award for “selflessness and providing an outstanding example to his teammates”
Go Wildcats!

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Friday, April 17, 2009

VUHoops, IBBW: Rivals.com Ranks Villanova Class of 2013 As #1 in Nation

To the Villanova Wildcats faithful-

As we await the latest rumors about the future of Scottie Reynolds at Villanova, vis-a-vis the NBA draft, there is a great deal of solace in terms of the players who will be arriving on Villanova's campus this fall.

For those of you who are passionate about recruiting, VUHoops and IBBW both have posts discussing the sky-high stock of Jay Wright's incoming Class of 2013:

VUHoops noted the primacy of Rivals' ranking in Rivals Class of 2009 Final Ranking , while at I Bleed Blue and White, one of the team of publishers wrote in Rivals 2009 Recruiting Team Rankings:
I always find it interesting to see where different people and websites rank certain teams, because sometimes, a school could be ranked very high in one person’s top recruiting classes, but not even on another person’s list. Obviously, this is not the case for Villanova’s 2009 recruiting class. The soon-to-be freshmen ‘Cats are on everyone’s list, which indicates they are really really good.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009

The Question of Reynolds Leaving Villanova For the NBA

To the Villanova Wildcats faithful-

This question - namely, whether Scottie Reynolds - the now-legendary hero of the Elite Eight victory over Pittsburgh, will be headed to the NBA...

Obviously, we in the fan base would vastly prefer, that Reynolds return for his senior season. The old aphorism about lightning never striking twice might be true, but as long as Reynolds comes back, there is least a slight possibility-

that he might hit an additional, dramatic, thrilling buzzer-beater to catapult the Wildcats into another Final Four. (Or even better yet, another national championship.)

This question, understandably, has generated a great deal of commentary on the fine Villanova blogs on the right sidebar...

VUHoops has concisely titled its own post The Scottie Situation, writing that:
If Reynolds is guaranteed some money by an NBA team, I have no problems with him taking off. Scottie has been a gift to Villanova Basketball and I would never hold him back if he was able to get major $ elsewhere. He really owes ‘Nova nothing at this point.

With that said, there are some downsides to doing this. First, of course, there is the increased possibility of an injury. Besides that, the only other concern is that a bad performance in training sessions can taint the view that some NBA scouts and GMs may hold of a player into the future.

Villanova will be a Top 5 team to start the 2009-10 Season if Reynolds is at the helm. Without him? The squad would probably be ranked in the high teens-low twenties. When Scottie does return to the Main Line next year, he will work on his game and he will continue to leave his mark as a Wildcat.

Go take a look... meanwhile-

Brian, one of the team at I Bleed Blue and White, has the following to say on Reynolds, in "Villanova NBA Draft Declarations?" - with the question mark being a key element:

Today, I heard through a grapevine that Villanova’s Scottie Reynolds and Corey Fisher will declare for the NBA Draft, but not hire agents. I have looked for articles and what not to confirm this, but have found nothing.

All I can say is the source where this news is coming from would definitely know if players were going to declare. With that said, again, nothing is confirmed and no official decisions have been made yet.
Check those blogs out, as well as the other Villanova blogs on the sidebar, to read and learn more about the issues involving a potential early departure for Reynolds...

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Various Viewpoints - Other Previews, Including VUHoops Guest Contributor Ed '77's "American Graffitti"

To the Villanova Wildcats faithful-

I'll have another post on the upcoming contest with #14 American, so check back... in the meantime, here's a roundup of what the other Villanova blogs have been saying - and they have a lot of good stuff, in this edition of Various Viewpoints...

Rounding up some of the other Villanova blog previews, I'd like to particularly recommend
American Graffiti, published by a guest VUHoops.com contributor, Ed '77. He meticulously breaks down the potential each individual player's matchup versus the opponent's counterpart, and also runs down a long series of categories (common opponents, intangibles, etc.)

Other good stuff:
Check back here for my final thoughts heading into the first round...

Go Wildcats!

Monday, March 09, 2009

Various Viewpoints: Chris at IBBW Repeats His Win of Award From CBSSports BlogPoll

To the Wildcat faithful-

More Various Viewpoints:


Chris at I Bleed Blue and White continues to post frequently; his most recent offerings include:
IBBW's participation in the Big East roundtable discussion created by Pico (of The East Coast Bias)... greyCat at VBTN was also there... Showing that IBBW is about the most accurate name possible for his blog, Chris proudly reveals that:
Villanova comes in at #11, which is exactly where they were ranked last week. Despite my best efforts to move them up, it appears as if the bloggers still feel like Kansas and Duke are better options... As promised, I finished first again for the Coulter/Kos Award for most biased voter, although the Illinois bloggers who run Making The Dance gave me a run for my money.
Read Chris's entire description below in: Even in the polls that Chris lacked the opportunity to bias in Villanova's favor, he nonetheless reports on the Wildcats' improvement in both: and he congratulates Dante Cunningham and Corey Fisher on their awards... Go Wildcats!

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