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December 29, 2011
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider, John says the Bruins have issues with talent retention, shooting accuracy, and weight control. Among other things.
December 26, 2011
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider, John says the Panthers' defense is Jamie Dixon's main concern as Pitt opens Big East play.
December 22, 2011
by John Gasaway
Rick Pitino's team has its doubters, but in his feature for ESPN Insider John says the Cards are getting healthy just in time to face Georgetown and Kentucky next week.
December 19, 2011
by John Gasaway
Scott Drew has brought Baylor an incredibly long way in nine seasons. In his feature for ESPN Insider John says fewer turnovers (and a few more defensive boards) might carry the Bears even further.
December 15, 2011
by John Gasaway
Syracuse has had an eventful season on and off the court, and now Jim Boeheim's team finds itself atop the polls. In his feature for ESPN Insider John says the Orange may be there a while.
December 12, 2011
by John Gasaway
Alabama plays tremendous D, and JaMychal Green and Tony Mitchell are excellent scorers, but in his feature for ESPN Insider John says Green and Mitchell need help -- preferably from outside.
December 8, 2011
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider, John says Marquette's suddenly formidable defense makes Buzz Williams' team suddenly legit.
December 5, 2011
by John Gasaway
Illinois is off to an 8-0 start, and Meyers Leonard really is having the "breakout" season that sophomores are supposed to have. But in his feature for ESPN Insider John says upcoming games against UNLV, Missouri, and Purdue will tell us a lot about this young team.
December 1, 2011
by John Gasaway
UNLV is 8-0 with a win over then-No. 1 North Carolina to its credit. But in his feature for ESPN Insider John says the only thing that might loom larger than Mike Moser is the Rebels' upcoming schedule.
November 29, 2011
by John Gasaway
The Crimson turned a lot of heads last week with their win over Florida State. In his feature for ESPN Insider John looks at Harvard's chances to make the NCAA tournament for the first time in 65 years.
November 22, 2011
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider John checks in with the Huskies to see how they're faring in this strange new post-Kemba world.
November 16, 2011
by John Gasaway
Mike Krzyzewski has set a new record for career wins. In his feature for ESPN Insider John looks at who might catch Coach K...many years from now.
November 14, 2011
by John Gasaway
In his preview for ESPN Insider, John says this year's College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon is headlined by a great match-up between Florida and Ohio State...and a certain coaching record that's about to fall.
November 8, 2011
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider, John says Josh Pastner's Tigers may be as good as everyone says they are by the end of the season, but until then we should wait and see.
October 28, 2011
by John Gasaway
In his latest "State of the Game" feature for ESPN Insider, John digs into the archives to see how past stars like Danny Manning, Christian Laettner, and Glenn Robinson would match up against today's biggest names in terms of scoring efficiency.
October 25, 2011
by John Gasaway
In his "State of the Game" feature for ESPN Insider, John wonders: Does the most surprising Final Four of the modern era (a No. 3 seed, a 4, an 8, and an 11) mean this is a time of unprecedented parity? Not really.
August 10, 2011
by John Gasaway
Mike Anderson has returned to his Razorback coaching roots, but he's likely to find the SEC a tough league for newcomers in 2012.
August 2, 2011
by John Gasaway
The NCAA's an extraordinarily successful organization, but also one that's never had to ask itself why it's here. That has changed, and so too must the NCAA.
August 1, 2011
by John Gasaway
In 2009 North Carolina won the national championship, and many observers expect the Tar Heels to do it again this season. How well does Roy Williams' current team stack up against their predecessors?
July 27, 2011
by John Gasaway
How effective has the Syracuse zone been over the years? Does it really make the opponent shoot more threes? Has it hurt the Orangemen's defensive rebounding? John has some answers.
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