Each assistant coach has been given a job of scouting the opposing team. I think it's time we discuss the importance each has given this team. Nary a bad scouting report but I'd love to know who actually was responsible for scouting each game.
Maybe we might see a trend that may reveal the most "valuable" ACO.
Does anyone know who had the primary job to scout the following teams?
December 29 at No. 6 West Virginia L 63-62 9-4 (0-1)
January 2 No. 8 Villanova L 74-72 9-5 (0-2)
January 6 No. 12 Georgetown W 62-59 10-5 (1-2)
January 9 at No. 6 Villanova L 78-76 10-6 (1-3)
January 17 Providence W 93-63 11-6 (2-3)
January 20 at DePaul L 51-50 11-7 (2-4)
January 23 at No. 5 Syracuse L 76-71 11-8 (2-5)
January 26 Rutgers W 82-59 12-8 (3-5)
January 30 at No. 19 Connecticut W 70-68 13-8 (4-5)
February 3 DePaul W 80-69 14-8 (5-5)
February 6 at Providence W 82-79 15-8 (6-5)
BENFORD February 13 South Florida W 63-52 16-8 (7-5)
MONARCH February 18 No. 21 Pittsburgh L 58-51 16-9 (7-6)
February 21 at Cincinnati W 79-76 17-9 (8-6)
February 24 at St. John's W 63-61 18-9 (9-6)
February 28 at Seton Hall W 84-83 19-9 (10-6)
March 2 Louisville W 69-48 20-9 (11-6)
March 6 Notre Dame L 63-60 20-10 (11-7)
If we can figure it out, that would be awesome. But I'm sure Buzz has it jotted down in his notebook, and that's the important part :)
Quote from: rocky_warrior on March 09, 2010, 12:36:41 AM
If we can figure it out, that would be awesome. But I'm sure Buzz has it jotted down in his notebook, and that's the important part :)
I know that in one of his most recent interviews he said Scott Monarch was the scout for __I forgot____.
I remember Buzz saying that Tony Benford was responsible for the South Florida game.
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on March 09, 2010, 01:09:27 AM
I know that in one of his most recent interviews he said Scott Monarch was the scout for __I forgot____.
Pitt I believe.
updated.
It'd be nice to see a reference cited (i.e., Buzz's interview on xx/xx/xx).