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Title: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: MarquetteMike1977 on April 27, 2022, 03:49:27 PM
Joe Lunardi has Washington State as the 1st Team Out and Marquette as the 2nd Team Out in his current 2023 Bracketology.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: WhiteTrash on April 27, 2022, 03:56:43 PM
A practice against K-State should move is up 2-3 seed lines.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: Billy Hoyle on April 27, 2022, 05:38:00 PM
Joe Lunardi has Washington State as the 1st Team Out and Marquette as the 2nd Team Out in his current 2023 Bracketology.

Lunardi really has nothing else to do when he'd doing Bracketology for 2023 when most rosters aren't even finalized.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: mugrad_89 on April 27, 2022, 05:56:32 PM
A bracketology this time of year is even dumber than the way-to-early top 25’s.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: Uncle Rico on April 27, 2022, 05:58:22 PM
No one is making anyone read them.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: avid1010 on April 27, 2022, 06:11:13 PM
Lunardi really has nothing else to do when he'd doing Bracketology for 2023 when most rosters aren't even finalized.
Says the guy posting on scoop...pot meet kettle.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: Newsdreams on April 27, 2022, 07:51:59 PM
Says the guy posting on scoop...pot meet kettle.
Yo, Scoop is always right and so is Crystal Ball
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: tower912 on April 27, 2022, 09:06:23 PM
It is the offseason.   No better time to endlessly debate minutiae.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: The Lens on April 28, 2022, 12:13:45 AM
Lunardi really has nothing else to do when he'd doing Bracketology for 2023 when most rosters aren't even finalized.

Except for collecting checks for work in collegiate athletics that outweigh yours.  Sorry he triggers you.  He’s doing his job.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: MarquetteMike1977 on May 24, 2022, 02:55:49 PM
May 17th Update Joe Lunardi
ON THE BUBBLE

LAST FOUR BYES
Oklahoma
Providence
Memphis
St. John's
LAST FOUR IN
Saint Mary's
Wyoming
Notre Dame
Florida St.
FIRST FOUR OUT
Virginia Tech
Marquette
Iowa St.
Wisconsin
NEXT FOUR OUT
Loyola Chicago
West Virginia
VCU
Mississippi St.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: MarquetteMike1977 on May 24, 2022, 03:04:27 PM
https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/page/bracketology/ncaa-bracketology-projecting-2023-march-madness-men-field
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: The Thing on May 26, 2022, 07:17:12 AM
I’m thinking both Wisconsin and Marquette find their way in. If Justin comes back Marquette is a lock.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: PointWarrior on May 26, 2022, 08:56:36 AM
Can we start discussing potential second and third round matchups too - that is fun.


It is the offseason.   No better time to endlessly debate minutiae.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: dgies9156 on May 26, 2022, 09:39:18 AM
I’m thinking both Wisconsin and Marquette find their way in. If Justin comes back Marquette is a lock.

Absolutely.

In fact, if he comes back, me's thinks we finally break the forever never winning streak.

With Justin, OMax and Kam, we may be a second weekend team.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: Warrior of Law on May 26, 2022, 10:20:36 AM
If UW-Mad makes it to the NCAA, then Greg Gard is truly one of the best coaches in the game.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: TAMU, Knower of Ball on May 26, 2022, 10:42:26 AM
If UW-Mad makes it to the NCAA, then Greg Gard is truly one of the best coaches in the game.

I said that last year. I saw potentially in Johnny Davis but never expected him to transform into a possible lottery pick. Very un-Wisconsinlike development. Will be interesting to see if they return to their bread and butter or if they have another hidden star who will get the Markus Howard treatment.

Four of their starting positions seem set in Hepburn, Klesmit, Wahl, and Crowl. That's a fine starting 4 but does seem to be missing a star player to make it go. Maybe Hepburn takes on that role? Not sure who their 5th starter will be. Jahcobi Neath (1.6 points per game last season)? Kamari McGee (great FR year at UWGB...but it's UWBG)? Chris Hodges (former top 150 recruit who redshirted last season)? Connor Essegian (#229 rated FR)? Jordan Davis (if his brother can make the jump why not him?)? No obvious choices there. Gard's done better than I expected, will be interesting to see what he pulls out of his butt this season.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: brewcity77 on May 26, 2022, 10:42:55 AM
If UW-Mad makes it to the NCAA, then Greg Gard is truly one of the best coaches in the game.

I don't think so. They return three guys that started almost every game (33 starts for Hepburn & Crowl, 32 for Wahl) and those are 3 of their top-5 scorers. And while I don't expect Max Klesmit or Kamari McGee to be plug-and-play versions of Johnny Davis or Brad Davison, they did both start a lot of games for lower level programs. Further, if anyone has a knack for turning former middling recruits like Ben Carlson, Matthew Mors, or Chris Hodges into at least contributing level players, it's Wisconsin. I think their floor is probably in that bubbly 11-seed to high NIT range, but if a couple guys overachieve they could easily be looking at a safe single-digit seed.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: TAMU, Knower of Ball on May 26, 2022, 10:52:34 AM
Further, if anyone has a knack for turning former middling recruits like Ben Carlson, Matthew Mors, or Chris Hodges into at least contributing level players, it's Wisconsin.

Not sure if I'm missing your point but Carlson and Mors transferr...I mean lost their love of basketball.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: brewcity77 on May 26, 2022, 10:57:06 AM
Not sure if I'm missing your point but Carlson and Mors transferr...I mean lost their love of basketball.

Jeez...both? I knew they lost Bowman, didn't realize they lost those guys too.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: bilsu on May 26, 2022, 10:58:41 AM
I don't think so. They return three guys that started almost every game (33 starts for Hepburn & Crowl, 32 for Wahl) and those are 3 of their top-5 scorers. And while I don't expect Max Klesmit or Kamari McGee to be plug-and-play versions of Johnny Davis or Brad Davison, they did both start a lot of games for lower level programs. Further, if anyone has a knack for turning former middling recruits like Ben Carlson, Matthew Mors, or Chris Hodges into at least contributing level players, it's Wisconsin. I think their floor is probably in that bubbly 11-seed to high NIT range, but if a couple guys overachieve they could easily be looking at a safe single-digit seed.
Wisconsin always plays solid team defense and does not turn the ball over. You can win a lot of games without a star with this formula.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: TAMU, Knower of Ball on May 26, 2022, 11:15:18 AM
Jeez...both? I knew they lost Bowman, didn't realize they lost those guys too.

Is it really a loss when they no longer love the game of basketball?
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: Warrior of Law on May 27, 2022, 09:44:08 AM
Wisconsin always plays solid team defense and does not turn the ball over. You can win a lot of games without a star with this formula.

This is exactly right.  They will likely be able to keep games close by extending possessions and avoiding turnovers.  The key will be to replace the shots that Davis and Davison took.  Plus, both of those guys got to the FT line quite a bit.  That's a huge hole to fill, offensively, and it may take a portion of season to figure it out.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: Uncle Rico on May 27, 2022, 09:44:47 AM
This is exactly right.  They will likely be able to keep games close by extending possessions and avoiding turnovers.  The key will be to replace the shots that Davis and Davison took.  Plus, both of those guys got to the FT line quite a bit.  That's a huge hole to fill, offensively, and it may take a portion of season to figure it out.

They’ll win 22 games
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: Spotcheck Billy on May 27, 2022, 10:27:57 AM
Potrykus has an article up about next season's WI team. I found this a stretch and wonder what he's basing this comment off of. Perhaps the 40% he shot as a frosh (2-5 lol).
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Jordan Davis is a better shooter than he showed last season when he hit just 8 of 28 three-pointers.
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: TAMU, Knower of Ball on May 27, 2022, 10:33:55 AM
The consensus from Badger fans seems to be that Jordan Davis or Illver will be their 5th starter. That probably doesn't bode well for them
Title: Re: 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracketology By Joe Lunardi
Post by: cheebs09 on May 27, 2022, 11:22:07 AM
The consensus from Badger fans seems to be that Jordan Davis or Illver will be their 5th starter. That probably doesn't bode well for them

I dread when Illver becomes a key contributor and that starts all kinds of Bon Illver comments.