
- As the Tigers were starting practice at FedExForum, Cincinnati was finishing off a 58-57 upset over Louisville in Freedom Hall. Cincinnati, obviously is an improved squad from last year — you could see that in how well they played against Memphis — but this is still a huge surprise. In the Big East, Cincinnati at home is one of the few games you should have in the bag. Louisville better make some hay in its next six league games — vs. West Virginia, @Rutgers, vs. Marquette, @Seton Hall, @South Florida, vs. St. John’s — because it only gets tougher from there. I imagine Louisville will put together enough wins to make the NCAA Tournament. Probably as something like a 9 seed. Perhaps in Little Rock? Could be interesting, assuming Memphis is the No. 1 seed in that sub-regional…
- Pierre Niles has looked good two days in a row. Stay tuned to tomorrow’s paper for more info…
- Hashim Bailey sat out with a strained pectoral muscle. Apparently, it was a weight room injury. He’s out indefinitely, not that it has a major impact on the Tigers’ rotation. He has only appeared in five games.
- Tigers missed a lot of jump shots Tuesday, though both Doneal Mack and Willie Kemp shot the ball pretty well.
- White Station junior forward Farrakohn Hall watched the Tigers practice. He’s a top-75 player nationally.
- Memphis should not take Siena lightly. Coach John Calipari stressed over and over that Siena is right around 65th in the RPI and has already beaten Stanford. He said it could be a lot like the Winthrop game two years ago, which was very competitive.
Responses to “Tuesday update”
January 2nd, 2008 at 9:08 am
Dan,
A Siena fan here. Rumor has it Memphis has withdrawn from the ‘08 Old Spice Classic. Is that correct and if so do you know who’s replacing them?
Jerry
January 3rd, 2008 at 11:19 am
Because Gonzaga and Tennessee are both in the field, and because Memphis, UT and Gonzaga are all going to play each other next year, it was impossible to rig the bracket so that they wouldn’t play each other in the tournament.
January 12th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
Dan, you tend to write cryptically (and sometimes overtly) negative articles about the Tigers. Beat writers around the country tend to be more supportive of the home team. What’s with all the negative and sometimes irrelavent angles? Are you and Masilak trying to “overcompensate” for being beat writers by being negative about the #2 ranked team in the country?

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