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  1. Everybody, PLEASE stop complaining about Tyler Smith being the #3 prospect in the sophomore class. Being ranked #3 in the sophomore class in the state of Tennessee is NOT a bad thing. Gomab's rankings are one man's opinion, and he is entitled to his own opinion. Maybe he's right, maybe he's wrong. End of story.

  2. Ballin,

    I agree with you that the SEC was big-time, but I don't think that's what was meant by the statement. Big-time, NATIONAL programs is more what was meant. Ever notice how little Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, etc., rely on in-state talent? Most SEC teams (Kentucky being the exception) recruit primarily from the Southeast... thus a good ballplayer receiving interest from a few SEC schools would not be unusual.

     

    On the other hand, high-profile programs like Duke and Kansas basically have their pick of the cream of the crop in each recruiting class. Receiving interest from one of these schools would generally mean that the player in question is VERY good.

  3. Posted by PulaskiVols:

    As usual someone making a post that adds nothing to a debate. You have no idea of my knowledge of high school basketball. I may even be a top level scout for a NBA team. I could even be a past all-american high school player for all you know. If you have something to add to the debate then by all means join in. The type of post you just made adds nothing.

     

    Do tell, what did this post add to this debate?

  4. To quote Ted himself:

     

    "We'll play our way."

     

    Hamilton plays their style of play VERY well. Ted Anderson just doesn't know how to adjust when his style isn't working. Hamilton's talent is often enough to get them through their district, finish second in their district, and win the sectional. But when they get to state, they choke. Hamilton's 2001 team was definitely more talented than Bartlett's and Bartlett dominated. And can anyone forget that loss in the first round of district in 1998 to 2-26 South Side?

  5. I agree White Station's the favorite, but I was at the game and I don't think it's a given that they'll win it all. Bartlett didn't play their best game and came pretty close to beating White Station... Chase Hardin hit a shot that would have cut it to 2 with about two minutes left, but he got called for charging on a call that could have gone either way (and should have been a no-call, IMO.) White Station's definitely beatable, and there are teams in AAA that could give them a game.

  6. That's a problem, but it's not the main problem. The postseason should be single elimination, no second chances.

     

    I don't favor going back to a classless system, but maybe having two classes (plus private schools) instead of three.

  7. We may have had some ideas on this before, but I think it's time TSSAA changes its playoff system. The current system has many problems, chief among these:

     

    1. A team can lose three games and make it to the state tournament. This rarely happens, but it's possible. The postseason would be more exciting if it had a "win-or-die" element to it.

    2. Many teams are seeded directly into the region tournament since their districts have fewer than eight teams (some even have four teams, and all four are guaranteed a spot in the region tournament.) So these teams are playing two games that are essentially meaningless.

     

    My idea is to seed teams directly into the region tournament and cut out the district tournament altogether. This would make the regular season a little more meaningful as well (those who don't finish in the top four in their district wouldn't play in the postseason.) Keep the sectional/sub-state game, though--this would allow two teams from the same region to go to state if both were deserving.

     

    Comments and other ideas are welcome.

  8. We already know that your Sectional IV predictions are wrong; Dyersburg beat Bartlett tonight to win Region 7.

     

    Assuming White Station takes care of business in their region, I think Dyersburg has a good shot at making it to state. The Memphis and Shelby County teams agreed to play their sectional games at the Mid-South Coliseum; however, the rest of West Tennessee did not, so Region 8's runnerup will have to travel to Dyersburg.

     

    I would have disagreed on your prediction that Hamilton would beat Bartlett, but now that's pretty much a moot point.

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