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The Spun on MSNJay Bilas Calls Out NCAA 'Double Standard' Plaguing College BasketballKevin Willard's controversial departure as head coach of Maryland to take over at Villanova has sparked a ton of debate over coaches being able to leave whenever and however they choose. For ESPN's Jay Bilas,
While players are often labeled disloyal or criticized for exploring other opportunities, coaching moves are generally accepted as part of the business. Yet Maryland is now left with just two scholarship players and a major rebuild ahead.
What will it take for Purdue to get past Houston, Tennessee or Kentucky and make a run to the Final Four? ESPN's Jay Bilas breaks it down for the Boilermakers.
I was surprised that North Carolina made the field,” the longtime college hoops analyst (and former Duke Blue Devil) tells GQ. “But it certainly didn’t warrant a governor of a state threatening legal action against the committee.
Although getting a perfect bracket is less likely than being struck by lightning or winning the lottery, fans were perplexed at Bilas' Final Four teams. He forecasted that all four No. 1 seeds, consisting of Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston would be the final teams standing.
ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas is not afraid to share his opinion – nor should he be, as he's almost always in the right – but he missed the point on Sunday morning. As Maryland ...
Just a couple of weeks ago, ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas found himself in the crosshairs of social media outrage over his NCAA Tournament prediction. Known for his sharp analysis ...
According to ESPN BET, Houston is a 3.5-point favorite, but the Volunteers have everything to pull off the upset. They have an AP All-American guard in Zakai Zeigler, a scoring threat in Chaz Lanier, and a talented big man in Igor Milicic Jr.
Jay Bilas is not going to worry about the teams that barely missed the NCAA tournament and who got in instead of them.On Sunday after the NCAA tournament field was announced, ESPN's Jay Williams echoed the complaints of many,