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Daily Bracketology: Monday's Field of 65

February 11th, 2008

Daily Bracketology

 

I'm going to be projecting the Tournament field on a close to daily basis for the rest of the year (and no Saturday's since there's little action Friday). This is a field based on how the tourney looks as of this moment. Note that for one-bid leagues, I simply include the conference leader at the time of publishing. In case of ties, I use my projected winner.

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Georgia Tech's Dickey Taking Red-Shirt

December 19th, 2007
Georgia Tech

ATLANTA - Ra'Sean Dickey, a senior center for Georgia Tech's men's basketball team, has decided to red-shirt the 2007-08 season.

The 6-10, 250-pound Dickey, who has missed the first eight games of the season due to academic ineligibility, also has been forced to miss considerable practice time because of acute tendonitis in his right knee and is not yet able to play.

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Three Stars of the Day: November 20th

November 20th, 2007
Georgia Tech

 

Three Stars of The Day

 

Continuing a new daily feature on Collegehoops.net, the Three Stars of the day.  We handpick the best performances of the day, whether it be stat lines that make you drool, or clutch performances.  Either way, its our way of showing the love:

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2007-08 Georgia Tech Basketball Preview

September 26th, 2007
Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

 

Overall Rank: #52

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Georgia Tech's Dickey Ineligible for Fall Semester

August 19th, 2007
Georgia Tech

ATLANTA – Georgia Tech center Ra’Sean Dickey has been ruled academically ineligible to compete in basketball in the fall semester, head coach Paul Hewitt announced Saturday.

“Ra’Sean realizes he has fallen short on his academic responsibilities and knows he has work to do in the fall in order to play,” said Hewitt.

The 6-9 senior from Clio, S.C., who started 23 games last year, was Tech’s fourth-leading scorer (8.1 points per game) and second leading rebounder (5.3 per game), while tying for the team lead in field goal percentage (59.6 pct.).

-GT Media Relations-

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Thaddeus Young Leaning Towards NBA Draft

June 5th, 2007
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According to ESPN.com’s Andy Katz, Georgia Tech freshman Thaddeus Young is leaning towards staying in the NBA Draft. "Right now, I want to play in the NBA,” Young said. Young also told ESPN.com that he was mentally and physically ready to play in the NBA, but he wants some sort of guarantee that he will be selected. Young, who averaged 14.4 points and 4.9 rebounds per game last season, is projected as a late lottery to mid-first round pick.

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Crittenton to Remain in NBA Draft

May 25th, 2007
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Georgia Tech point guard Javaris Crittenton will remain in the 2007 NBA Draft. The freshman is projected as a mid-first round pick, and based his decision in part on the week crop of point guard prospects.

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Unsubstantiated Speculation: Today's NBA Draft Rumors

May 22nd, 2007
Atlanta Hawks: NBA DraftWith all the excitement of a lead-in to Jeopardy! the NBA Draft Lottery takes place tonight. It is always a glorious event. Where else can we watch the usually cocksure (and by “cocksure” I mean oblivious) NBA executives sweat through their suits and smile nervously while clutching some sort of lucky charm — like a lion’s tooth or gypsy tears or something — knowing that some stupid Ping Pong balls could savage their respective careers. Only in the NBA could this become not only a relevant event, Read More

The One and Done Club: Freshmen in the 2007 NBA Draft

May 21st, 2007
Georgia Tech

Any serious discussions concerning the 2007 NBA draft must begin with talk of the fabulous freshman class entered in it. In all, eight NCAA freshmen have thrown their hats into the ring for this year's draft, which is not an overwhelming number. However, the talent level of some of these frosh is what sets this year's draft class apart.

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Thaddeus Young: NBA Draft Profile

May 15th, 2007
Georgia Tech

NBA Draft: Thaddeus Young

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