Does anybody know anything about Joe Lunardi's bubble watch? He has it every year. I can't seem to find it. I'm assuming he hasn't compiled it yet. If it's out there, please put the link here.
Does anybody know anything about Joe Lunardi's bubble watch? He has it every year. I can't seem to find it. I'm assuming he hasn't compiled it yet. If it's out there, please put the link here.
Here's a little something, but not exactly what you're looking for.Does anybody know anything about Joe Lunardi's bubble watch? He has it every year. I can't seem to find it. I'm assuming he hasn't compiled it yet. If it's out there, please put the link here.
Thanks, man. I'll be looking for it.Eamon Brennan writes it and it's not out yet.
Thanks but not quite. Bracketology is not bubble watch. Bubble watch is where he has "Locks" say, Kansas, Baylor and West Virginia. And a paragraphs about teams that need work, i.e. Iowa State, K-State, TCU, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State. He does this for every conference. It's pretty insightful stuff and I like it. However, it might not be Lunardi. I'm just assuming it is. If you've seen it, let us know. I know this is a busy time for all sports writers.
I get that it is early, but he seems awfully conservative about giving locks.
I think it is can they lose out. I just have a hard time when teams like West Virginia aren't considered a lock. They should be just as much a lock as anyone right now.Isnt it usually based on "if they lose like 9 out of their last 10 games, they can still make it" at this point in the season?
I think it is can they lose out. I just have a hard time when teams like West Virginia aren't considered a lock. They should be just as much a lock as anyone right now.
I think it is can they lose out. I just have a hard time when teams like West Virginia aren't considered a lock. They should be just as much a lock as anyone right now.