Reasons To Avoid Some of the Higher Seeds in the Tournament
Looking for a reason to not take a team far in the tournament?
Youโre not alone there. But hey, if you look hard enough, there are plenty of reasons to shy away from even the biggest powers in college basketballโฆ from injuries, to offensive woes, defensive woes, free throw shooting, and even single points of failure. Take the following examples, which in the end could eventually assist you in throwing the finishing touches on the masterpiece that is your 2009 bracket.
Reasons To Avoid Some of the Higher Seeds in the Tournament *
Free Throw Shooting
Think about it, March Madness is chock full of close games. When down to the wire, itโs often the players with ice in their veins from the charity stripe that win the tight games.
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Last year, there were teams like Clemson and Memphis with atrocious numbers from the line. For Clemson, it hit them and they were out quick. For Memphis, their talent put them in the title game, but in the end, we all know it was the free throw shooting that cost them a national title. As for this year, take the following two teams, and how they rank in the countryโฆ
(1) Louisville โ 64.3 percent FT โ Rank: 298th
(3) Syracuse โ 63.9 percent FT โ Rank: 303rd
Offensive Rebounds Per Game
Hey, whatโs better than a second chance?
Well, besides making due with your first chance, but still, often teams can earn those big victories by getting a high total of second chance points. Letโs look at a few teams that have struggled to get offensive boards this seasonโฆ
(5) Purdue โ 9.4 per game โ Rank: 303rd
(8) BYU โ 9.2 per game โ Rank: 308th
(6) Arizona State โ 8.4 per game โ Rank: 324th
(8) Ohio State โ 8.1 per game โ Rank: 328th
Assist Turnover Ratio
More often than not, itโs efficiency and a quality team effort that can vault a team deep into the tournament. Specifically, thereโs assist turnover ratio, where a team can dish out the rock frequently, while not turning the ball over. Take the following teams, who have struggled in this category throughout the yearโฆ
(4) Washington โ 0.88 ATR โ Rank: 212th
(4) Wake Forest โ 0.83 ATR โ Rank: 251st
(5) Florida State โ 0.78 ATR โ Rank: 278th
Fouls Per Game
Plain and simple, you canโt win a game without your starting lineup on the court. A team needs to have discipline to avoid silly fouls, while also keeping an opponent off the line and away from the double bonus. In particular, these teams have committed a large number of fouls throughout the seasonโฆ
(8) Oklahoma State โ 21.3 per game โ Rank: 15th
(3) Missouri โ 19.9 per game โ Rank: 61st
(4) Washington โ 19.5 per game โ Rank: 83rd
Three Point Shooting
This one has two parts. First, for the teams that struggle from behind the arc, and therefore when facing a physical opponent, can struggle to keep a team honest by mixing it up from deep. Then there are the teams that live and die by the three, and when an off night arrives, this team is likely doomed for elimination. Take the following examples of eachโฆ
Struggles from Behind the Arc
(2) Memphis โ 32 percent โ Rank: 261st
(4) Wake Forest โ 31.8 percent โ Rank: 266th
Live and Die by the Three
(7) California โ 43.4 percent โ Rank: First
(4) Xavier โ 39.9 percent โ Rank: 13th
(6) UCLA โ 39.8 percent โ Rank: 14th
(4) Gonzaga โ 39.4 percent โ Rank: 19th
Injuries
Itโs tough to gauge the severity of an injury, especially since more often than not, a school will downplay a certain injury to confuse and complicate an opponentโs game plan. Still, in some cases, itโs an injury to a star player that in the end can derail a team that once had high hopes of a national title entering the tournament. Take the following examplesโฆ
(1) North Carolina โ Ty Lawson
Rested for a few games in the ACC tournament, itโs said that Lawson should play, but who knows how bad the toe injury will be. One thingโs for certain, the โHeels hope that โthis little piggy will go to the basketโ.
(1) Pittsburgh โ Levance Fields
Fields has been nursing groin and back injuries, both of which can linger on and cause problems, but the hope in Pittsburgh is that heโll be fine.
(1) Connecticut โ Jerome Dyson
UConnโs second leading scorer, Dysonโs season ended after being diagnosed with a torn lateral meniscus in his right knee. The Huskies have depth and talent, but Dyson definitely has been missed.
(5) Illinois โ Chester Frazier
Likely the feistiest defender for the Illini, Frasier reportedly will be very limited in the opening round game against No. 12 seed Western Kentucky.
(6) Marquette โ Dominic James
This one hurt for the Golden Eagles, as James ran the point, and was one of the teamโs better players. Since he went down, Marquette clearly hasnโt been the same team.
Single Points of Failure
And last but not least, there are the teams that have one player that puts up the majority of the scoring on offense. Upon meeting a tough defensive opponent that can shut this player down, itโs often difficult to find others to step up and put points on the board. In particular, the following teams and players come to mindโฆ
(3) Kansas โ Sherron Collins โ 18.3 PPG
Sure, Cole Aldrich averages a double-double per game, but Collins is the heart and soul of this Jayhawks team.
(5) Florida State โ Toney Douglas โ 21.3 PPG
Outside of Douglas, no one else on the Florida State roster averages in double figures.
(6) Arizona State โ James Harden โ 20.8 PPG
Pendergraph does average over 14 a game, but the Sun Devils live and die by Harden.
* Stats courtesy of NCAA website and StatSheet.com


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