Wisconsin still has one of college basketball’s best resumes

Do you have any hope for Wisconsin making a run in March?

Wisconsin basketball’s struggles since the start of February are no secret.

The team is 2-5 overall, fell from No. 6 in the AP Poll to unranked, relinquished its lead in the Big Ten standings and dropped from a 2-seed to a 4-seed in most bracketologies.

The Badgers haven’t played their best stretch of basketball, that much is clear. However, if one wanted to view the last few weeks positively, the team is 2-1 in its last three games with the loss being a narrow one in overtime to Iowa.

Related: Updated game-by-game predictions for Wisconsin basketball after its big win over Maryland

Regardless of the tough stretch of play, Wisconsin’s season-long resume is still very impressive. The Badgers are 18-9 (10-6 Big Ten), 0.5 games out of 2nd place in the conference standings, ranked No. 21 in the NET and No. 19 in KenPom ratings, has done it against the No. 3 strength of schedule and is top five in both Quad 1 and Quad 1+2 wins.

I get it, the team’s trend since the start of February is disheartening. Fans had a Final Four run on their minds, and now are entering March with tempered expectations.

But Wisconsin’s resume remains one of the best in the nation. The Badgers will make the NCAA Tournament on solid footing, and we know what can happen in March.

History says that writing off a team because of a tough stretch in February is often a mistake.

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Klint Kubiak may not be a slam-dunk OC hire for the Saints, but they lack options

Klint Kubiak may not be a slam-dunk offensive coordinator hire for the New Orleans Saints, but he could be the best candidate they can find:

Few fans expected the New Orleans Saints’ search for a new offensive coordinator to take so long, but it isn’t an easy process. And NFL-enforced anti-tampering rules are likely playing a factor. If the Saints hope to land someone coaching in Super Bowl LVIII — like Klint Kubiak or Brian Griese, both assistants with the San Francisco 49ers who have already met with them — they’ll have to wait until after the championship game to make a move.

Kubiak has the stronger resume of the pair. Griese only entered the coaching ranks in 2022. He did help guide the quarterbacks room through a lot of turmoil in his first year on the job with injuries sidelining Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo, and he’s been a big influence on Brock Purdy’s development through two seasons. But he’s never called plays and there’s much more to the job of an offensive coordinator than coaching the quarterback, even if that is a critical task.

So why Kubiak? The San Francisco passing game coordinator has a lot of experience despite his young age (he’ll turn 37 in a few weeks) for a coach. He’s called plays before with the Minnesota Vikings (in 2021) and, briefly, the Denver Broncos (in 2022) after Nathaniel Hackett gave up that responsibility. He’s coached in the NFL since 2013, steadily climbing the ranks. Working under Kyle Shanahan on one of the league’s best offenses during the last year does make him an attractive candidate.

But here’s the catch. Hiring Kubiak (if that’s the direction the Saints are leaning) may not be a slam dunk. Two different teams have let him call plays and neither of they both chose to move on from him. He was jettisoned with the rest of the Vikings staff after Mike Zimmer was fired in Minnesota. When Hackett was dismissed in Denver, interim head coach Jerry Rosburg reassigned play calling duties from Kubiak and gave them to offensive coordinator Justin Outten. All three of them were let go once Sean Payton entered the building. If someone were being uncharitable, they’d suggest Kubiak would not have gotten this far if his father wasn’t an influential former head coach.

When he was calling plays for the Vikings in 2021, Kubiak’s offense ranked in the middle of the back in most areas: 14th in points scored, 12th in yards gained, 11th in passing yards and 9th in touchdown passes with the 17th-most rushing yards. Minnesota’s 25 points per game was a respectable scoring output. In 2022, though, the Broncos averaged 14.5 points per game before giving Kubiak the headset; he managed 16.8 points per game before they switched again. Denver scored 24 and 31 points in their final two games with Outten calling plays instead.

Some of it is on personnel. Some of it can be chalked up to the schedule and quality of opponents. There’s a big difference in Kubiak spending the offseason working with Kirk Cousins to learn how to best relay plays in to his quarterback versus being thrown into the role late in November with little prep time. But at the end of the day, mixed results are exactly what they look like.

Which means the Saints have to ask themselves an important question: is it worth waiting on Kubiak (or Griese, if they’re looking at him instead)? They aren’t the only team trying to hire a new play caller. If there are other candidates they value highly, waiting another week and a half to sit down with one of the 49ers assistants again could be costly. But Mickey Loomis prides himself on his patience. If he trusts Dennis Allen is zeroing in on the right candidate for the job, no amount of public pressure or complaints from anxious fans on social media is going to dissuade him. All we can do is wait and see how this plays out.

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Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes’ playoff resume stands alone among NFL contenders

#Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes’ playoff resume is striking when compared to other contending signal calllers around the NFL.

Patrick Mahomes’ brilliance in the playoffs is well documented, and as the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to play the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football, his resume in elimination games stands along among other contenders around the NFL.

FS1 pundit Nick Wright broke down Mahomes’ playoff track record on Twitter ahead of the highly anticipated matchup, noting that the reigning MVP has more wins than the rest of the field combined.

While this doesn’t guarantee that Kansas City will find success in the playoffs this season, the comparison of Mahomes to his contemporaries is striking. Few players in NFL history are as accomplished as the Chiefs’ signal caller, and in just his sixth year as Kansas City’s starting quarterback, Mahomes stands alone as the league’s preeminent passer.

His chances of securing the Chiefs a top seed in the AFC playoffs will be given a boost if he can propel Kansas City to victory against the Eagles tonight.

NCAA tournament selection committee chairman says the No. 1 team is Alabama

With 13 wins between Quad 1 and 2 teams, Alabama is the No. 1 team in the country

The Alabama Crimson Tide suffered its first loss of the season in SEC play last Wednesday on the road against the Tennessee Volunteers. While the loss hurts, Alabama still has a one-game lead in the conference and controls its own destiny.

Fortunately, the loss to Tennessee didn’t change much in the eyes of the NCAA tournament selection committee as chairman and Bradley AD Chris Reynolds said, “The No. 1 team is Alabama, on the strength of 13 wins in Quad 1 and 2. They have a very strong resume, and that win at Houston put them over the top.”

Alabama’s resume has been incredibly impressive all year, especially with the Quad 1 and 2 wins. They played arguably the toughest out-of-conference schedule featuring the likes of Michigan State, Gonzaga, North Carolina and Houston as well as playing in one of the toughest conferences in America.

With games still against Arkansas, Auburn and Texas A&M the Tide will have a chance to add a couple more big wins to their resume before selection Sunday.

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Saints nearing deal with Clancy Barone as new TE coach

The Saints are nearing a deal with Clancy Barone as their tight ends coach and he has quite the resume, via @RossJacksonNOLA:

As coaching staffs get rebuilt around the NFL, the New Orleans Saints have no made many changes on the offensive side of the football. One change they did make was moving on from tight ends coach and run game coordinator Dan Roushar and now it looks like the team is closing in on his replacement. As first reported by Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football, the Saints are nearing a deal with long-time NFL position coach Clancy Barone as their next tight ends coach.

Barone has a ton of NFL experience working with various teams since 2004. He has worked with Pro Bowl tight ends like Alge Crumpler, Antonio Gates, Julius Thomas, and Kyle Rudolph. He also follows the trend of overlap with head coach Dennis Allen and his colleagues. Barone coached at Texas A&M while Allen was a player, overlapped with Allen with the Denver Broncos in 2011 and also spent time with recently-hired Saints defensive coordinator Joe Woods in Denver in 2015 and 2016.

He also has five years of NFL playing experience, a piece the Saints covet in coaches. During his years with Crumpler, Gates, Thomas, and Rudolph each tight end went on to a Pro Bowl while working with Barone and Crumpler and Gates led their teams in receptions each year. Should the Saints get the deal done with Barone, a push to retain Juwan Johnson who is a restricted free agent would certainly pick up some steam. Barone has a successful track record that Johnson and 2020 third-round tight end Adam Trautman could benefit from working with him.

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Arizona to Resume Pro Sports Without Fans

Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.

Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.

Arizona to Resume Pro Sports Without Fans

Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.

Arizona to Resume Pro
Sports Without Fans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey
tweeted the announcement on Tuesday. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via Twitter In a news conference on Tuesday,
Ducey said MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL and MLS
are all invited to play in Arizona. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, via news conference Prior to the announcement, MLB was reportedly
considering a shortened season that would only
include games in Arizona and Florida. On Monday, MLB owners reportedly approved
a proposal for an 82-game season that would start in
July, but the details have yet to be announced. Arizona’s decision to resume pro sports comes amid
additional reopenings in the state as its stay-at-home
orders will be lifted on Friday, May 15.