I was watching at a bar with no volume on the TV. How did it turn out?
Quote from: radome on March 26, 2010, 09:07:51 AM
I was watching at a bar with no volume on the TV. How did it turn out?
Good. Everyone worked really well together which is impressive given they don't exactly work at this every day as a team. Buzz seemed to really relish being there.
A lot of give and take between everyone. I did notice Buzz was a little more PC/coachspeak than he normally is. Obviously, he can be brutally honest with his own team but cannot do so with other teams.
Any links?
I watched him speak about the game before the Xavier and KSU game and he turned out to be prophetic. he was debating Wally szerbiak. he stated thet the x gaurds are very good and the KSu guards were very good and he did not see them being able to stop each other and that they would each "get their's" and that the game would be one possesion and that rebounds and 50/50 balls would probably be the difference. Szerbiack argued that if one set of guards could shut down another set of guards then that team would win. Buzz said they cant.
i think all 4 guards had 20+ points. Sit down Wally
Buzz won't be on tonight, but will be back for the Elite 8 games.
http://www.cbscollegesports.com/press/
"The Network features some of the nation's top college coaches in-studio serving as analysts, including Marquette's Buzz Williams (3/25, 3/27-3/28), Pittsburgh's Jamie Dixon (3/26-3/28), Virginia Tech's Seth Greenberg (3/25), Auburn's Tony Barbee (3/26-3/28), BYU's Dave Rose (3/26-3/27) and former St. Johns coach Norm Roberts (3/25). "
From jsonline:
Coach Williams is scheduled to be on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday in-studio for CBS College Sports Network shows related to the tournament. A spokesman for the network said Williams will appear on the show at the following times (Central): 3-5 p.m. and 7-7:30 p.m. on Thursday; 1:30-2 p.m. and 3:30-5 p.m. on Saturday; 12:30-1 p.m. and 1-3 p.m. on Sunday.