The King of the Prognosticators- Corey Neyland
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010SportsNetUSA.net may have a new “King of the Prognosticators.” It seems this person had predicted the NAIA Player of the Year (after only six games into the season), also with a little help from his son, which GSAC team would be in the NAIA final game on the women’s side, and was one game away from getting his sleeper pick into the last four teams remaining in the NCAA field. You all know and love him but we won’t say his name because we don’t want to stroke his ego too much. Speaking of those final four teams that survived and advanced, the unknown “mid-major” finally has a legitimate chance to cut down the nets when it is all said and done. Kudos to the Butler Bulldogs for being what Gonzaga was supposed to be for the last ten years.
We have heard recent grumblings about reseeding the NCAA Tournament field as each round is completed to make it fair for the top seeds. This suggestion comes off the heels of possible filed expansion to 96 teams. There is no need to reseed the brackets. The tournament is fair as is. Upsets are part of the reason this event is so exciting, anticipated and the best three weeks in sports. As far as expansion, if teams don’t qualify as one of 65 teams, do we really want to see them? If teams win the games they are supposed to win, then a chance at being one of the 65 should not be a problem. Every year teams and coaches and fans whose teams are left out complain that if their team got a chance to dance then their team would win it all; maybe, maybe not; but every tournament is filled with drama and the best team may not always win but like Kurtis Blow said, “these are the breaks.”
Finally, in honor of the bracket, here are my matchups in the best afros in sports tournament:
1. Oscar Gamble (baseball) vs. 8. Robin Lopez (basketball)
2. Julius Erving (basketball) vs. 7. Bake McBride (baseball)
3. Darnell Hillman (basketball) vs. 6. Carlos Valderama (soccer)
4. Ben Wallace (basketball) vs. 5. Flo Hyman (volleyball)
I know there are many more players that I may have missed but these are the eight that I am going with. For pure iconic glory, Julius Erving would get the vote. Oscar Gamble would get the “pick” for sheer mass and the afro puffs. Darnell Hillman would be my choice for the cleanest. It is a difficult decision because there could be an upset along the way like a 5 or 6 seed. That is why I will leave it up to you and pick your favorite afro.
