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Mike Miller

Mike Miller has been NBCSports.com's college basketball editor since 2003. It's a position he relishes; no wonder considering he transferred to Kansas to watch Paul Pierce play. Most of his favorite sports memories involve college hoops, usually during March, when every waking moment is spent thinking about March Madness.



How serious are allegations at S. Florida?

Posted: Friday, November 20, 2009 9:42 AM
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Sign of the times: The South Florida will probe the “issues” raised by an AOL Fanhouse report of numerous violations at the school. Ignoring Internet stories like this used to be easy. No longer. CONTINUED >>

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Calipari's had it up to here with bad 'D'

Posted: Thursday, November 19, 2009 8:42 PM
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Kentucky’s defense – or lack of – is killing John Calipari.

Three days after watching Miami of Ohio’s Nick Winbush hit 8 of 10 from beyond the arc and escaping thanks to John Wall’s late heroics, it was more of the same for the Wildcats against Sam Houston State on Thursday. Corey Allmond made 11 of 16 from deep and finished with 37, a Rupp Arena record. Kentucky still eked out a 102-92 victory, but it didn’t sit well with Calipari.

“If we don’t do better defensively folks, we are in trouble,” he said afterward. “Do you think we can score 100 against everybody? Because we’re going to have to. They are going to score 100 against us.” CONTINUED >>

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Cal's big 3 down to 2 -- that's an issue

Posted: Thursday, November 19, 2009 6:08 PM
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It’s panic time at Cal. One of the big three could be out a while.

Last year, the Bears relied on Jerome Randle, Patrick Christopher and Theo Robertson for 60 percent of their scoring. After two games this season, they’ve accounted for 62 percent. They’re always the floor (all three played at least 82 percent of Cal’s minutes last season) and are their three best shooters.

Suffice to say, Cal needs all three to play, and play well to have a chance at winning the Pac-10 or making a deep run in the NCAA tournament. With an ailing Robertson, that's not happening. CONTINUED >>

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Thursday kicks off more non-stop hoops

Posted: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:42 PM
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If you didn’t catch up on sleep Wednesday after 24 hours of hoops, you blew it. More days and nights of basketball await, starting Thursday and extending Nov. 29 with the 76 Classic finals.

That’s 11 days of 20 college basketball tournaments. It’s not round-the-clock action, but it’s close. And that doesn’t even include the non-tournament games. (A complete schedule can be found here.)

So what to watch? Glad you asked. CONTINUED >>

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If Purdue could only stay healthy ....

Posted: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 10:05 AM
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Foot injuries prompt worry among college basketball coaches. Sometimes little things that appear innocuous turn out to be season-ending. North Carolina’s Marcus Ginyard experienced this last season when a stress fracture delayed his season, then ended it.

OK, so it didn’t derail the Heels’ title run, but not everyone has their depth.

Case in point: Purdue, and the recent surgery to point guard Lewis Jackson. CONTINUED >>

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Better re-think those preseason assumptions

Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:28 PM
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On a night when college hoops’ top two teams escaped upsets, what’d we learn?

That Cole Aldrich and Sherron Collins are the key to Kansas’ season? Or that Kalin Lucas is Michigan State’s go-to guy? We knew all that going in.

Try this: Don’t forget recent history because Gonzaga and Memphis are actually good. Again.

The old cliché still applies, I guess. The more things change – both teams lost four starters from last season – the more they stay the same. CONTINUED >>

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Could Tennessee be back to '07-'08 form?

Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 7:35 PM
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Kentucky isn’t the only uber-athletic SEC team this season. Tennessee showed as much Tuesday.

The Vols’ 124-49 win against UNC Asheville was them at their best: pressing defense, balanced scoring and hitting from beyond the arc. Kinda like Bruce Pearl’s team played in 2007-08.

Can’t say it’s a huge surprise, though. Tennessee was capable of doing this last season. CONTINUED >>

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'How did it get away from me?!'

Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 12:22 PM
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If there’s a spot on those ubiquitous Coors Light commercials for college basketball coaches, Charlie Coles just earned himself a spot.

Miami of Ohio’s coach was answering questions after his team’s 72-70 loss to No. 4 Kentucky Tuesday night – in which his RedHawks player marvelously – when someone asked him how the game got away from Miami.

Context: The RedHawks led UK by 18 at one point, but that was in the first half. They played the Wildcats – flush with one of the best recruiting classes of all time – even throughout until John Wall hit the game-winner.

Coles’ reaction? Classic mix of indignation, restraint and humor, worthy of Lefty Driesell. See for yourself after the jump. CONTINUED >>

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Naismith Classic: Where rough offseasons meet

Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:53 AM
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Those watching the end of the 24-hour hoops marathon Tuesday night should see some classics. Gonzaga vs. Michigan State. Arkansas vs. Louisville. Memphis vs. Kansas.

The final two are part of the Naismith Hall of Fame Classic and features four of the game’s most successful programs.

Not that those four exhibited Hall of Fame behavior during the offseason. Rob Dauster at Ballin’ Is a Habit thinks the tourney name is worthy of a little irony. Perhaps the Role Models Classic? I mean, do you remember what kind of offseason those four had? CONTINUED >>

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So much for Stephenson being 'Born Ready'

Posted: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:24 AM
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It’s a good thing Lance Stephenson moved on from his “Born Ready” nickname. It didn’t apply in his debut.

Cincinnati’s 6-5 guard is billed as one of the nation’s impact freshmen (fell for it), but there are no words for opening with a 7-point, 4-rebound performance against Prairie View A&M. The Bearcats won the game (barely), otherwise you’d be reading about UCLA and Cincy stumbling on Monday.

As for Stephenson – 2-10 from the field, 0-3 beyond the arc and 1 turnover in 22 minutes – there’s an explanation.

Kid was nervous. CONTINUED >>

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