Link to interview IMHO, Bilas is the current star of college basketball analysts and I usually respect his perspectives. (Nobody is perfect). In this interview he comments on the Doug Gottlieb vs Coach K controversy, but has to be very careful to parse Gottlieb’s words so that he doesn’t offend Daddy K. If you haven’t [...]
... Finally, as the ESPN crew evaluated our game at halftime of the Wisconsin-Duke game I heard Jay Bilas say something along the lines of the following: "This was a big comeback by the Illini but make no mistake about it...with every huge comeback there is an epic collapse and this was a huge collapse by Clemson tonight. They are reeling." I found that quote interesting because it...
... is for the Bulldogs, who play No. 15 Ohio State on Saturday at Hinkle Fieldhouse (ESPN analyst Jay Bilas will be there). I used excerpts for my story in The Star on Tuesday. I also spoke to CBS analyst Clark Kellogg and Jerry Palm of collegerpi.com. Curt Cavin of The Star was a big help in contacting Bilas for the story. Gary Parrish, CBS Sportsline: "The UCLA win doesn't help...
... The game will air on ESPN at 9 p.m. The Jan.16 College GameDay crew will include Rece Davis, Jay Bilas, Digger Phelps and Hubert Davis, who will be joined by Doris Burke. The Saturday Primetime commentator team will feature Dan Shulman, Burke and Dick Vitale, who, in his 31 st season with ESPN, will be calling his first women's basketball telecast.
Tassa ESPN:n Jay Bilasin ennakko huomisen Kentucky-North Carolina kohtaamiselle. Itse povasin voittoa Kentuckylle (tosin ennen nahtyani UNC:n erittain vakuuttavaa esitysta Michigan Statea vastaan), Bilas taas sanoo etta Carolina voittaa: ESPN - Youth, speed on display in UNC-Kentucky showdown
... Ballin’ is a Habit ) The perfect Urban Meyer read the day before the SEC Championship. ( SI ) Jay Bilas talks to a blog, includes his thoughts on Duke being “ alarmingly unathletic .” ( ACC Sports ) After 72 years, Hofstra is dropping football. Marques Colston and Wayne Chrebet are crushed. ( NYT ) Phrases like “business/news” and “section editors reporting to sales managers” aren’t what...