Notre Dame guard Markus Burton makes ESPN preseason top 100

The Irish have a nice player.

[autotag]Markus Burton[/autotag] had quite a freshman season for Notre Dame a season ago. He was the straw that stirred a young Irish team, leading everybody in scoring, assists and steals. For his efforts, he was named the ACC Rookie of the Year and Third Team All-ACC.

Burton’s opening act for the Irish has meant greater expectations for him as a sophomore, and those haven’t gone unnoticed. He’s been named to the watch list for the Bob Cousy Award, which is given to the best male point guard in the country. That alone would make anyone notice.

Now, ESPN has decided he’s worthy of being called one of the best players in college basketball this season. Jeff Borzello and Myron Medcalf have assembled their list of the top 100 players in the sport entering this season. Not only has Burton cracked the list, but he’s all the way up at No. 40.

Here’s their entry for Burton:

“Burton gave ND fans a reason to smile in a 13-20 season [autotag]Micah Shrewsberry[/autotag]’s first year in South Bend. The 5-foot-11 guard, averaged 17.5 points a game as a freshman, finishing with 20 points or more in 11 games. If he can become a consistent threat from the 3-point line (30%), the all-ACC third team pick could mature into one of the expanded conference’s best players.”

We soon will see how accurate these predictions are.

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BREAKING: 2020-21 NCAA Basketball Season Will Begin Nov. 25

With the Big Ten announcing it will begin football next month, it already was a big day in college sports.

With the Big Ten announcing it will begin football next month, it already was a big day in college sports. How about another breaking story? This one involves the fate of the basketball season. The following was tweeted by ESPN’s Jeff Bozello:

On Tuesday, Borzello and Myron Medcalf gave a preview of Wednesday’s NCAA Division I Council meeting. If you’re interested in all things college basketball, it’s worth a read. Some of it might even be previewing the details that could come out as we learn more about this decision. Of note, clarity on when and how the next edition of March Madness will take place is not yet present.

The only thing we know for sure is the Pac-12 doesn’t plan on starting its season before January. The Big Ten changing its tune on football could lead to a trickle effect for basketball. A lot needs to be figured out with the season in general, but at least we have a starting point.