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February 6, 2012
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider John says John Calipari always has an abundance of talent on hand, but this year Kentucky has given their coach something new: a team that's equally outstanding on both sides of the ball.
February 2, 2012
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider John says this may be the best team Thad Matta's ever had in Columbus.
February 1, 2012
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider John says Connecticut has never forced many turnovers, but this year is extreme even by UConn standards.
January 31, 2012
by John Gasaway
With all 14 conferences (finally) reporting, John looks at the per-possession numbers and says the ACC may not need to bring in Syracuse and Pitt to give North Carolina and Duke a challenge after all. It's already happening.
January 27, 2012
by John Gasaway
Tom Izzo loves to worry about his teams. This year that may be tough to do. In his feature for ESPN Insider John says Michigan State's trajectory is looking very Final Four-like.
January 26, 2012
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider, John says great defense and a stellar performance on offense from Chase Tapley have landed the young Aztecs atop the Mountain West a year ahead of schedule.
January 24, 2012
by John Gasaway
In his latest survey of the per-possession landscape, John keeps the focus on offense and finds Missouri mystical, Syracuse misunderstood, and Illinois misbehaving.
January 19, 2012
by John Gasaway
In his feature for ESPN Insider John says Vanderbilt, Iowa State, and Michigan are the major-conference teams relying most heavily on threes so far this season.
January 17, 2012
by John Gasaway
In his first look at 2012 per-possession happenings, John says Kansas is really good (even though they're less talented than ever), Pitt's really bad (even though their offensive rebounding's better than ever), and Georgia State is just plain scary on D.
January 16, 2012
by John Gasaway
Bill Self's made it clear he doesn't have the depth he's accustomed to at Kansas, but in his feature for ESPN Insider John says the Jayhawks will win or share the Big 12 title for an eighth consecutive year.
January 12, 2012
by John Gasaway
Even with the arrival of BYU in the West Coast Conference, tonight's game between the Zags and the Gaels will once again determine first place in the league. In his feature for ESPN Insider John previews the showdown.
January 11, 2012
by John Gasaway
For the fourth year in a row John ranks D-I's best freshmen, many of whom don't even play for Kentucky.
January 5, 2012
by John Gasaway
Thanks to tenacious defense and an amazing performance by Mike Scott, Tony Bennett has Virginia back in the spotlight. But in his feature for ESPN Insider John says the Cavaliers aren't on the same level as the ACC's Big Two. Yet.
January 2, 2012
by John Gasaway
The Wildcats are a surprising 11-1, but in his feature for ESPN Insider John says the next three games will put Frank Martin's team to the test.
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.
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