Slapping Down Entertainment Hypocriscy

Writers Note: For those expecting to read my Final Four preview, that will be posted Wedndsday.

By Erich R Pilcher

The Oscars. This name evokes many emotions. For me, I remember when it was about honoring the best in cinema. This was done without political agendas being forced down our throats and sadly that has trickled down to whoever wins the awards. It is a woke crackpot pie (a few people have said they like that saying) of the highest order.

Ever since The Shape of Water robbed Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri for Best Picture, I have had no interest in viewing the ceremony. I just merely read the recap and sigh, longing for the days of it just being about the films and performances. That was until last night when something caught my attention.

Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Academy Awards 3/27/2022.
Photo Courtesy: EW.COM

Comedian Chris Rock was on stage presenting an award. Per custom, presenters often chide celebrities in attendance. And either the celebrities laugh it off or look angry but nothing comes of it. That was until Rock, made a joke regarding Jada Pinkett-Smith being bald (it is allegedly due to a disease called Alopecia). Her “husband” Will Smith took the stage and smacked Rock and then went on an obscene rant about keeping “His wife’s name out of his mouth”.

The takes flooded social media. And then I saw people defending the action. Not entirely shocking given the fact that wokeism, often defends crime in defense of their agenda. But these same people were the ones that were attacking Michigan Head Men’s Basketball Coach Juwan Howard for slapping an opposing head coach following a game (Howard was subsequently suspended for the final five games of the regular season). The hypocrisy, as is in most of these cases, runs way deeper than that.

I’m all for men defending their wives (as they should in marriage). But as a man, Smith should have approached Rock after the show and spoke about it. Not acting like someone upset because they had their shoes stepped on in the neighborhood. Worth noting is actress Regina King earlier in the show also took a shot at the Smiths earlier the show and was kept safe from the question “What did the five fingers say to the face? (the answer is a slap by the way)”

Then we turn our focus to Smith’s “marriage.” This past September Smith spoke that he and his wife had an open marriage. This came following reports that Jada had had an affair. Now, call me old-fashioned, but if you cannot follow the very tenants of marriage by being true to each other, then you cant pull the defend my spouse card when it is convenient.

Will Smith letting the woke, crocodile tears flow after winning the Academy Award for Best Actor. Shortly after assaulting Chris Rock during the show. Photo Courtesy: NPR.org

I wish I could say that this was all resolved, but it was not. Later in the evening, Smith won Best Actor for his performance in “King Richard”. This would have been the opportunity to apologize for his actions. Instead, Smith went on an incoherent, crocodile tear rant about how he is a defender and wants to spread love. Hard to take that seriously when earlier he was spreading five fingers across Rock’s face in unmitigated rage. But at least he passed these values onto his kids, his son Jaden tweeted out “That’s how we do” right after Smith attacked Rock. Nothing like extolling values that misdemeanors are acceptable to your children.

Will Smith’ woke spawn Jaden Smith advocating the violence his father comitted on Twitter. Nice morals passed on down to his children. Graphic Courtesy: Twitter

Sadly, we shouldn’t even be shocked about this. We “common people” put these celebrities on a pedestal. What that does is when these things happen, celebrities have an aurora of invincibility to them. That they can do anything they want and their fans will still accept them and even cheer these acts, criminal or otherwise.

Unfortunately, Rock refuses to press charges. I honestly feel he should have. What Smith did was a criminal act and should be handled as such. If we accept this now, these actions will continue. We preach non-violence towards others, but if we condone this, it is words shrouded in complete falsehood.
It is time we take a stand and smack down the hypocrisy at play.


In regards to this situation, it appears this will make The 2022 Academy Awards memorable for all the wrong reasons. Despite my ambivalence toward the awards, it is sad that those that this action takes away from those that won. Their moment is overshadowed by Smith’s heinous actions. Most of the winners deserve better, except for Smith. His win deserves to be clouded, but it is the one that will be most honored. And that is the one statement that shows the sordid state of the entertainment world. If you do not see that, then you are a part of the problem and then there will never be a solution.

Slacking Towards Our Desires

By Erich R Pilcher

WRITERS NOTE: This blog is tied into my most recent appearance on WPYP TV and most recent Classic Film Review on Matt Connarton Unleashed and WMNH Radio, Animal House. You may click the links to view and listen

Slackers for the most part are often looked at in an unfavorable light. They are viewed as lazy, uninspired burdens. Depending on your opinion, you may look at them favorably or unfavorably. While here in the “real world” the view is unflattering, there is one area where they are revered, loved, and even cheered for.

That world is in cinema, where slackers are heroes in the same vein as any cinematic hero you may enjoy.

From the start of slackers in film (as early as the old vaudeville stage shows) to current hit movies, these individuals find ways to tug at our heartstrings. As we watch the plot unfold we find ourselves drawn to these individuals, we want to see them succeed. Even if the means are nefarious.

The Delta’s from the film Animal House. They are quite beloved, but should they be?
Photo Credit: IMDB.COM

For example, in the film Animal House, most viewers root for the Delta fraternity. The general thought is “Who are they hurting?” When we analyze their actions, outside of the raunchy slapstick episodes we find they are somewhat deplorable. One takes advantage of a young girl, they destroy the city, they even suggest insurance fraud. However, I have never seen any of this brought up in any analysis of the film.


Adam Sandler as Billy Madison. Sandler, is most known for his slacker portrayals
Photo Credit: Universal

This is not just an issue with Animal House either. We can look at other films and see the same issue. Adam Sandler is one of the greatest slacker actors (after Chris Farley). In Billy Madison, he is essentially a spoiled rich kid that doesn’t have to do anything. His charmed life is only dictated by “nudie magazine day” and drinking by the pool. In Happy Gilmore, he is a neer do well hanging on the dream of playing professional hockey, despite having no talent. He is quick-tempered and foul-mouthed. Again, on the surface, the redeeming qualities are low to non-existent.


Beavis and Butt-Head often are looked at as just being juvenile toilet humor. But could they be idiot Savants? Photo Courtesy: MTV

Our final example does not come from film, but the world of television. Beavis and Butt-Head (one of my personal favorites) are generally antagonistic, if only through being morons. They terrorize their neighbor Mr. Anderson and show no care for anyone’s wellbeing in their selfish endeavors. I realize we are following a trend. If these characters are so horrible and non-appealing, why do we root for them, love them and why do they have this endearing presence about them that transcends decades?

Through reviewing Animal House for Matt Connarton Unleashed on WHMN Radio (can be listened to here) I realized why this is, at least for me. It is we want to be them. Not so we may commit nefarious acts (although I’m sure that is a selling point from some sad, sick individuals). We want to be them because we want to have this life where we can just be. That is ultimately where slackers came from. We want a life free from responsibility (or where we can just ignore it). We desire to have our needs met through limited effort and just have things work out.

Finally, we want to have our shortcomings appreciated and beloved. Not be ridiculed and diminished for them. There is this desire to have people laugh with us when our shortcomings show up, not at us. In the cases I have presented, the characters’ shortcomings lead to them being victorious over their oppressors.


Beavis and Butt-Head often point out the flaws within society through their mental incapacities. Both Sandler film characters can use their shortcomings to succeed and be victorious. Finally, those raucous, loveable Deltas defeat their enemies at the end and live successful lives. While their enemies meet horrible circumstances.

Ultimately, these slackers show us what we all want out of life. To be loved, respected, and appreciated for who and what we are. We want our fallacies to be embraced as much as our great traits. We want that overall acceptance. There is nothing wrong with that either. We may have possibly been viewing slackers all wrong. Instead of viewing them as lesser than, we should follow their lead. Because their needs are the same as ours.

The New Triple K Must Go Away

By Erich R Pilcher

Now, that my headline caught your attention, let me clear something up. I’m not speaking about the most known Triple K, the Ku Klux Klan (although, I think there is a general agreement that the world would be better off without them or any hate groups for that matter). This Triple K is not the threat the latter is, at least in a violence and hate sense. Their threat comes from destroying the moral and intellectual fabric of our society and sadly, we support it in droves.

The New Triple K with latest addition Pete Davidson
Photo Courtesy: TMZ

The “New Triple K” is Kanye (West), Kim (Kardashian), and the Kardashian (family). These three have combined forces in a lecherous effort to suck the intelligence from this country and provide no upstanding morality to a nation struggling to find any whatsoever.

I will begin with Kanye West. I understand that artists are somewhat “off” by nature. That different vibe leads to creativity that is unmatched and provides the world with art that can be considered genius by many. Sadly, there is a fine line between genius and madness and West jumped that ship long ago.

The line between genius and insanity is thin. As evidenced by Kanye West.
Photo Courtesy: BBC

There is his behavior at awards shows, there are his political rants, his manic depressive episodes, and even his laughable run at the Presidency in 2020. Then there is stuff that is just plain scary and borderline sociopathic. West seems obsessed with Kim Kardashian (his ex-wife). From trying to delay a divorce, making threats to her new boyfriend Pete Davidson via song lyrics and Instagram, slinging racial slurs towards Comedy Central Daily Show host Trevor Noah and finally, dating a woman is a lookalike for his ex-wife. Safe to say that West has crossed over from creative affability to downright lunacy.

A screen shot of text sent by Pete Davidson to Kanye West. Taunting him wile brokering for peace. Yup, I’m confused as well. Graphic Courtesy : Buzz Feed

I would be remiss to not add that West has been provoked, to a degree. Davidson messaged West in publicized text messages that seemed to taunt the mercurial song man. However, that is after numerous derogatory comments made by him regarding his former wife and threats to Davidson’s well-being. I’m all for the sanctity of marriage and do not advocate for divorce. I also do not agree with while going through the divorce both West and his ex were dating other people (back to that pesky moral fiber issue).

What is most sickening here is West psychologically creating a prison on Kim. His inability to let go and threatening violence is something out of a made-for-TV movie. As much as I’m not a fan of the former Misses West, no woman deserves that psychological torment. The fact that people are touting Team Kanye on social media is once again showing that we support West’s behavior. Make no mistake West only does what we, his audience, condones. By listening to his threatening songs, liking his violent posts, and derogatory comments about the mother of his children, we are permitting him to continue doing his deplorable actions. While that may not be the intent, that is certainly the message he receives.

Next, is Kim Kardashian (formerly Kardashian-West). In this country, we have a great opportunity for anybody that wants to work for it. Luckily for Kim, her father did most of the work and she reaped the rewards. Her father is the late Robert Kardashian. He became famous (or infamous) during the O.J. Simpson murder trial as a close friend and confidant of the fallen football star. This Kardashian became even more famous through a friendship with Paris Hilton and then a sex tape with singer Ray J. Finally, a popular reality show covering her and her family arrived.

Two weeks ago in an interview with Variety, Kim advised women in business saying “Get your f–king ass up and work. It seems like nobody wants to work these days.” Whoo boy isn’t this rich. A woman who came into her initial millions because of her father (no work required) and became popular for a sex tape, is advocating people need to work harder. Nothing says I’m standing up for work ethic (and supposed women in business) like laying on your back and feet pointing towards the ceiling in lust with the cameras rolling. The saddest part is Kardashian props herself up and legitimately believes she is a role model. I’m sorry, sex tape, two divorces, adultery, and getting your buttocks scanned on television to prove you do not have implants does not put you in that category.

Finally, we move to the family Kardashian/Jenner. I could just go into the many ways they have run afoul of society and diminished our intelligence, but I digress. Klohe, Kourtney, family matriarch Kris Jenner (she divorce Robert Kardashian, notice a trend?), Kendall, and Kylie Jenner. It seems daily, we are inundated with a story of this family’s flair for the dramatics. Not content to stay in entertainment headline fodder, the family is making their “triumphant” return to reality TV exclusively on Hulu (oh joy). In the ad they play the victims, claiming men mistreat them all while kidding around with Kim for her adulterous affair with Pete. If you are smelling the hypocrisy here then I give you credit because many do not.

This group of people is indicative of what is wrong with society. The worst part of it all, is we empower them. Through watching their dramatic escapades, liking their posts, and sharing every minute detail of their deplorable lives. The greater risk is the example this sets for our youth. That these relationships are normal, these actions acceptable, and the way to get ahead is to lower yourself to the lowest common denominator. This is morally and intellectually bankrupt. The best way to shield the youth from this is to stop acknowledging them. By doing this the power of Triple K will be taken away. And, we shall be better for it.

March Madness: Rounds one and two recap. Sweet Sixteen preview.

By Erich R Pilcher

My picks. Red equals wrong, sadly for me. Grahpic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

We are one weekend into the tournament and I have good news and bad news. The good, I still have three of my Final Four teams left. The bad news is my bracket is a battlefield of red. I’m sitting in ninth place out of fifteen in my bracket contest. So, I return a broken and defeated man to give some analysis and predictions that will, no doubt, blow up in my face.

ANALYSIS OF ROUNDS ONE AND TWO

Saint Peters Peacocks after upsetting college basketball blue bloods Kentucky in the first round.
Photo Courtesy: Getty Images

The East Region: If there was ever anything that led to the chaos of this tournament it is this region. Gone are seeds one (Baylor) and two (Kentucky, to upset darlings Saint Peter’s). I picked Kentucky to win this region and they are gone. This region is wide open. North Carolina looked impressive, UCLA appears to have found their mojo from last season at around this time, and Purdue, with the most explosive player in the country Jaden Ivey. This region is up for grabs and will be the most entertaining this week. 

Kansas Jayhawks guard Remy Martin celebrates fater a big play against the Creighton BlueJays
Photo Courtesy: Google Images

Toughness and resolve: These two words are required to win this tournament and two college basketball blue-bloods, showed they have it in their second-round contests. The Kansas Jayhawks were in a battle with the Creighton BlueJays. Creighton was vastly undermanned and it looked like another disappointing end for Kansas. But through Remy Martin and David McCormick, they found that toughness needed to thwart Creighton and move on. 

For the Duke Blue Devils, they were playing for more than to advance. They were playing to keep the career of their legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski going (he is retiring when this season ends). Michigan State showed they were up to the task of battling the very talented Blue Devils matching them blow for blow throughout the game. I called Duke immature in my preview and felt they were too inconsistent. But they, like Kansas, showed they are ready for March and can officially be called a threat to cut down the nets. 

Big Ten shows up small: When the Big Ten had nine of the 12 teams make the field, people thought that they would be assured of one or two teams making a run to the Final Four. After the first two rounds, only two teams remain (Michigan and Purdue). I have always believed that conferences that get a majority of their teams into the dance are ripe to be picked off early. That is because they are in a dogfight every game of their conference season. Then they have the conference tourney and finally make it to the NCAA tournament where they could be up against a team that has had an easier go of it, more reset, and have had more time to prepare. That is what has happened here. The Big Ten might have been the best conference this season, but that does not translate to success in March. 

LOOKING AHEAD TO THE SWEET SIXTEEN AND POSSIBLE ELITE EIGHT MATCHUPS

Best Game: Duke Blue Devils against Texas Tech Red Raiders is going to be a contrast of differences. Texas Tech relies on a lockdown defense and Duke relies on scoring and hot shooting to win games. Can Duke use the resolve and experience gained from the Michigan State game to take out one of the top defenses in the country? A better question is can Texas Tech win a shootout against the Blue Devils and handle the depth they present? I feel talent will win out here and give Duke the edge. However, this Wis going to be the most entertaining game of the Sweet Sixteen.

North Carolina’s Armando Bacot drives the lane against the Baylor Bears in the Tar Heels upset victory in the scond round of the NCAA Tournament. Photo Courtesy: Getty Images

Upset Special:  I have been very impressed with North Carolina so far in this tournament. I know they blew a twenty-five-point lead to Baylor (worst Flagrant 2 foul call I have ever seen) but they did end up winning and seem to be meshing at the right time. UCLA is a tough match-up but I look at Armando Bacot and Leaky Black to push the tempo and do just enough defensively to propel the Tar Heels into the Elite Eight. 

THURSDAY SWEET SIXTEEN GAMES (picks are in bold):

(1W)Gonzaga Bulldogs vs (4W) Arkansas Razorbacks 6:09 PM CST

(11S)Michigan Wolverines vs (2S)Villanova Wildcats 6:29 PM CST 

(3W) Texas Tech vs (2W) Duke Blue Devils 8:39 PM CST

(5S) Houston Cougars vs (1S) Arizona Wildcats 8:59 PM CST

FRIDAY SWEET SIXTEEN GAMES (picks are in bold):

(15E)Saint Peters vs (3E) Purdue Boilermakers 6:09 PM CST

(1MW) Kansas Jayhawks vs (4MW) Providence Friars 6:29 PM CST 

(8E) North Carolina vs (4E) UCLA 8:39 PM CST

(11MW) Iowa State vs (10MW) Miami Hurricanes 8:59 PM CST 

I hope everyone enjoys the games this week. I will be back next Monday with my Final Four preview.

From a Dream to a Nightmare

By Erich R Pilcher

I know you won’t believe me when I say this, but I wish kids, especially black kids, didn’t dream so much about playing in the NBA”

-NBA Hall of Famer/Turner Basketball in-studio analyst Charles Barkley

Those are the words Barkley wrote in the introduction of the book Hoop Dreams, which acts as a companion to the landmark documentary with the same name (this was reviewed on Matt Connarton Unleashed this week). Barkley would explain that while it is good to chase your dream, he has seen so many that could have done anything because of how smart they were. However, because they were only focused on basketball, when that was over they had nothing to fall back on.

A recent picture of the two stars of the 1994 documentary Hoop Dreams, William Gates and Arthur Agee.
Photo Courtesy: Dallas Morning News

For the film’s two stars William Gates and Arthur Agee, they never made it to the NBA. But, due to the film were able to improve the lives of their families. If you have ever watched a college sporting event you have seen the commercial where the NCAA touts that “98% of our athletes become professionals in things other than sports”.

While that is accurate, it does not tell the whole story. Sometimes these youngsters chase the dream of playing professional sports and when it does not happen for whatever reason may be, their flameout is often as bright and explosive as their meteoric rise. There are these tales sprinkled throughout the sport’s lore of these athletes. I have selected some that will show when a sports dream is shattered, life sometimes is not far behind.

This cover of Sports Illustrated launched Sebastian Telfair’s hype into the stratosphere. Sadly, the hype was never realized due to many issues. Photo Courtesy: Sports Illustrated

Sebastian Telfair: Telfair was the number one ranked player in the country in 2004 and committed to play for the University of Louisville. However, following being on the cover of Sports Illustrated and a neighborhood shooting that claimed the life of a friend, Telfair turned pro. He was drafted by the Trail Blazers in the first round, despite his diminutive size (6’0 on a good day). He became a starter but was not able to produce at a pro-level. He played for 11 different teams in the United States and China over his 13-year career that was plagued with legal issues and questions about his maturity. On October 7, 2021, he was among 18 players indicted for defrauding the NBA health and welfare benefit plan. The case is still pending. 

Lawerence Phillips shortly after being drafted by the St Louis Rams despite a criminal history while in college. Photo Courtesy: USA Today

Lawrence Phillips: For three seasons Phillips was arguably the best Running Back in college football. While playing at the University of Nebraska he rushed for 3,102 yards and 33 touchdowns. He also ran afoul of the legal system. He broke into a teammate’s apartment and violently assaulted an ex-girlfriend by smashing her head into a mailbox. Despite this, he was drafted by the Saint Louis Rams with the sixth overall pick in the 1996 NFL draft. While he did show flashes of brilliance, Phillips could not avoid his legal demons. During his two years with the Rams, he spent 23 days in jail. He was cut after storming out of the team facility when he learned he was being demoted. Later he signed with the Miami Dolphins. They cut him after he assaulted an adult dancer at a club. Then San Francisco took a gamble, but his work ethic and attitude were so bad the team paid him to not play. Phillips was sentenced to ten years in prison in October 2008 for running three teenagers over with his car. Then in 2015 Phillips’ cellmate was found dead and he was charged with murder. On January 12, 2016, while in segregated custody awaiting, Phillips tragically committed suicide by hanging himself. 

The list could go on and on. The reason I bring this up is with the NCAA Tournament starting when rooting for our favorite players or teams, when their run ends, we cannot stop rooting for these athletes. We should root for their continued success after athletics. Because to live a stellar life is far better than having a shattered one because of an unrealized, narrow-minded dream that has manifested into a nightmare. 

March Madness Preview: Final Four and National Championship game

By Erich R Pilcher

We are a little over 24 hours from the start of March Madness. Today I will make my Final Four selections and pick my National Champion. Without further ado, let’s get started.

WEST REGION WINNER VS EAST REGION WINNER

The Match-up: I predicted that the Gonzaga Bulldogs (West Region one seed) would take on the Kentucky Wildcats (East Region two seed).

 Game Analysis: Kentucky Head Basketball Coach John Calipari has been one of the most successful coaches using the “one and done” philosophy. However this season he has experience on his side. This has led to Kentucky having the most efficient offense in the SEC. The problem has been injuries and the team not meshing well throughout the season. Those issues appear to be resolved (their semi-final loss to Tennessee in the SEC Tournament Semi-fInal non-withstanding). Oscar Tshiebwe is the driving force in their efficient offense. He gathers 40% of the Wildcat’s missed shots when he is in the game. Couple in three starters averaging over double digits, this team can spread the ball around and score. Issues have been defensive lapses and turnovers. Also if Tshiebwe is off the floor, they do not have a major interior presence. 

What can I say about the Gonzaga Bulldogs that has not already been said? The answer is not much. They have been the most consistent team throughout this roller-coaster season. They are also well-rounded they rank in the top 10 for both defensive and offensive efficiency. This coupled with two excellent shooting bigs, Chet Holmgren and Drew Timme, creates matchup nightmares for many teams in the country. These two can shoot and make it from anywhere. On the other end, they pressure teams with a frantic defense that forces bad shots. If they get on a roll they are nearly unstoppable. 

The Prediction: Unlike many college basketball pundits, I’m a John Calipari fan. I truly believe he gets the most out of his players while he has them and then moves them to the NBA. Because of this, him having an experienced team will be a benefit here. The problem I see is Tshiebwe will have to be a perimeter defender at key points because of Holmgren and Timme, that has not been a recipe for success for Kentucky. The longer the Wildcats can keep him in the paint, the better off they will be. Sadly, I do not think they can do it long enough to win this game. I look for the ‘Zags to go on a late run to put this game away and move onto the National Championship game.

I predict Gonzaga will beat Kentucky in the first Final Four match-up
Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

Gonzaga:78 Kentucky: 65 

SOUTH REGION WINNER VS MIDWEST REGION WINNER

The Match-up: I predicted that the Arizona Wildcats (South Region one seed) would take on the Kansas Jayhawks (Midwest Region one seed). 

Game Analysis: The Arizona Wildcats were not a pick to be in this position when the season started. You would have been remiss to find anyone picking them to make any postseason tournament at all. Led by a first-year head coach, NCAA Infractions hanging over them. However, coach Tommy Lloyd has the Wildcats primed for a major run. They shoot the ball exceptionally well (shooting 49% from the field) and have a three-headed monster of future NBA talent Azoulas Tubelis, Christian Koloko, and Bennedict Mathurin. They also defend well ranking in the top 15 of defensive efficiency. 

The Kansas Jayhawks are just as experienced as they are talented. NBA Prospects Ochai Agbaji and Christian Braun led the way for the Jayhawks. They also have a great supporting cast around them. They make 56% of their shots from the field. But they do have a fatal flaw, they only regularly play 6 guys. This and coming out of the toughest region in this year’s tournament could be a problem come Final Four time. If Remy Martin can play consistently (something that has plagued him following his transfer from Arizona State this season) that will help with the depth issue and take the focus off of Agbaji and Braun. 

The Prediction: This is going to be a battle of attrition. Neither team has a deep bench so early fouls will be something to watch out for. The team that avoids this trouble will have a major edge in the game late. I do like this Kansas squad. They have been resilient and played well against top competition. What I do not like is after Braun and Agbaji, they miss someone who can step up and take the load off of them. I think Arizona will be more well-rounded in this game and cause problems with their three talented players. This will be a nail bitter, but I take Arizona late. 

I have Arizona continuing thier improbable season, defeating Kansas and moving onto the National Title game. Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

Arizona: 68 Kansas: 63

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:

The Match-up: I predicted the Gonzaga Bulldogs (West Region one seed) would take on the Arizona Wildcats (South Region one seed). 

The Prediction: I’m skipping the analysis here because I feel that both of these teams have been well covered throughout this three-part preview. The key is going to be, can Arizona find a way to combat the size of Timme and Holmgren. Also, experience is monumental in this situation. Gonzaga has been here two out of the past four years. They have been knocking on this door for quite some time. I would be remiss to not add Arizona Head Coach Tommy Lloyd was hired away from Gonzaga, so he has experience in these situations. But that does not translate to team experience. I just do not see any way the ‘zags do not cut down the nets this year. All season they have been the most consistent team and have been playing towards this moment after being destroyed by Baylor in last year’s title game. Arizona will hang around but Holmgren and Timme take over in the second half and end any suspense. Gonzaga will be your 2022 National Champions. 

The Gonzaga Bulldogs will be the last team standing this year. Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

Gonzaga: 78 Arizona: 71

I will be live-tweeting throughout the NCAA Tournament. Feel free to follow me at Erpilcher319 or access tweets on the right-hand side of this page (tweet feed on this blog is only available on laptop or desktop viewing). Also, feel free to comment on any of these posts when my bracket goes up in flames by the end of this weekend. Finally, please enjoy the madness.

March Madness Preview: South and Midwest Regions

By Erich R Pilcher

Here we are with day two of the NCAA Tournament breakdown. Next, we will look at the South and Midwest regions. Then Tomorrow, I break down my Final Four picks (that will inevitably go down in flames after the first weekend). 

SOUTH REGION PREVIEW 

The South Region Bracket. Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

The Top Seed: The Arizona Wildcats from the PAC 10 claimed the one seed in quite the improbable run. They are led by first-time head coach Tommy Lloyd and had the burden of NCCA infractions hanging over them from former Head Coach Sean Miller. They are led by Bennedict Mathurin and have two other NBA-ready stars in Christian Koloko and Azoulas Tubelis. They are incredibly efficient on both sides of the floor and have excelled against top competition. They hold 15 wins over Quad 1 and 2 opponents. This includes a sweep of the PAC-10 Regular Season and Conference Tournament Championships. 

Upset Special: I think in the round of 32 we see a 12 vs 13 seed match-up. I’m picking UAB to upset Houston and Chattanooga to upset Illinois. Houston plays a style that is exactly what UAB wants. And when UAB has been in the tournament, they have made some noise. Illinois, despite winning the Big Ten regular-season championship, has been disappointing this season. I feel there are better teams in the Big 10 than Illinois and just feel that Chattanooga is going to play with no fear and force the vaunted Illinois front line to defend on the perimeter and that has been trouble for the Illini. 

Possible Dark Horse: In yesterday’s post I questioned Michigan avoiding a play-in game. However, make no mistake, they are a good team. They can defend and can go on hot streaks shooting-wise. Where they have struggled is with turnovers and inexperience. This would be a good spot to show everyone they deserve to be in the tournament and being doubted can be a major motivator. 

Best Game: I like the possible Sweet Sixteen match-up between Tennessee and Villanova. There is a saying that “Styles make fights” and that applies here. Tennessee has played stellar defense throughout the season. Then we know what Villanova wants to do, they want to get out, run and shoot the lights out. This is a standard whoever imposes their will first wins. And it will be for our entertainment certainly. 

Region Winner: The Arizona Wildcats. I struggled with this. I think Tennessee could very well win this region as well. But the Wildcats have been more consistent throughout the season and I think the three stars they have are going to be too much for the Volunteers to overcome. Expect a very entertaining Elite Eight contest between the two, don’t be surprised if Tennessee guts out a win. I feel Arizona is the pick with the slightest of edges. 

My South region picks. I have Arizona winning this region. Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

MIDWEST REGION PREVIEW 

The Midwest Region bracket. Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

The Top Seed: The Kansas Jayhawks. Tell me if you have heard this before, Kansas sweeps the Big 12 conference regular season and tournament championships. You have because it has become normal and not the exception. Kansas Head Coach Bill Self has run one of the most consistent programs in the last 15 plus years. This year they are loaded with veteran talent and great shooting. They do tend to sag off on defense a bit and can become turnover prone. But if they are clicking they are one of the toughest teams to beat in the nation. 

Upset Special: This bracket might have the best top five teams in it (Kansas, Auburn, Wisconsin, Providence, and Iowa). All season I have felt the Auburn Tigers were a tad overrated. They do not have stellar guard play and in March that can be a fatal flaw. Enter the University of Southern California (USC). They have great play all-around at the guard position and this could be big trouble for Auburn. They can get the Tigers frontline into foul trouble, then attack the inside. I’m taking the Trojans to upset Auburn in the Round of 32. 

Possible Dark Horse: There was a time when whoever won the Big East was feared in the tournament. But after having many teams leave the conference, they have become an afterthought. However, regular-season conference champion Providence Friars are not a team anyone wants to play. They do not have any superstars or play flashy. What they do have is 5 players that average double-digit points and they find ways to win big games (they hold wins over Wisconsin, Texas Tech, and Connecticut). That is the biggest truth in March, survive and advance.

Best Game:  The possible second-round match-up between Iowa and Providence. You have two nearly identical teams. Iowa has the star power with Keegan Murray and sharpshooting from Jordan Bohannon. Where the Hawkeyes struggle is defensively and when you are playing a team like Providence that shares the ball well and anyone can score, that can hurt you. This will be a battle but Providence doing the little things well gives them the edge. 

Region Winner: The Kansas Jayhawks. I do not think they will have an issue being motivated in this region. I try to avoid going “chalk”, but this year I feel that the tournament was seeded mostly (ahem, Tennessee Volunteers as a 3 seed?) correctly. Kansas has been generally consistent this season and did not show signs of slowing down in the Big 12 conference tournament. Their veteran leadership and being battle-tested will pay dividends playing in arguably the toughest region. 

My Midwest Region picks. I have Kansas marching on to the Final Four. Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

Join me here tomorrow as I make my Final Four and National Champion picks.

March Madness Preview: West and East Regions

By Erich R Pilcher

The madness has arrived. As we count down until Thursday at noon eastern when the first game tips off (play-in games on Tuesday and Wednesday non-withstanding) there will be analysis upon analysis and predictions galore. So, if you will indulge me, I will throw my hat into the ring.

Today I will be taking a look at the East and West regions with predictions and regional winners. However, first I will give my opinions on the bracket. 

If these are the numbers the NCAA Selection Comitteee basis thier chocies on, they must explain leaving Texas A & M out of the Big Dance. Graphic Courtesy of Bracketologists.com

Left Out: I thought Texas A&M did enough to play their way into the tournament. And the numbers would agree with that. When you look at their NET rating it is better than Notre Dame, Wyoming, and Rutgers. Their Strength of Schedule (SOS) is better than Wyoming and Notre Dame. The only argument against them would be their Quad One record (4-10, but identical to Notre Dame percentage-wise). However, their overall profile and the way they played in the SEC tournament would dictate they should have gone dancing.

Michigan Head Basketball Coach Juwan Howard led Michigan back to the tournament despite playing the seventh toughest schedule in the country, a 17-14 record and a late season suspension for striking an opposing coach. Photo Courtesy: Michigan Live

Seeding Gripe: Two teams were miss seeded in opposite directions. Michigan, was seeded as an 11 seed and missed a play in-game. In their last game, they blew a 17 point lead against Indiana (selected to a play in-game) and have been inconsistent throughout the season. Their resume was their saving grace. They have the seventh toughest schedule in the country and went 8-13 against Quad 1 and 2 opponents. I feel their record (17-14) and the way the season finished should have put them in the play-in situation. 

On the flip side Southeastern Conference (SEC) Tournament champion Tennessee Volunteers should have bumped Kentucky from the two-line. They are a three-seed but went 4-1 against Auburn (regular-season conference champion) and Kentucky (who they beat in the Conference Tournament semifinals) that alone should have allowed them to overtake one of them for a two seed. 

Will Wade was fired by LSU the day before Selection Sunday after major NCAA violations were alleged.
Photo Courtesy: Atlanata Journal Democrat

Why are they in: Louisiana State University (LSU) fired Head Coach Will Wade on Saturday after the school was notified by the NCAA of mass improprieties alleged against him and his staff. They were selected to take part in the tournament. No doubt the student-athletes worked hard to get here and from what we know, none of the current players were involved in wrongdoing. But why have them take part in a tournament when the appearance will more than likely, just be vacated once the NCAA concludes their investigation? That is an answer that has not been given and sadly these players will feel the hurt of their accomplishments being wiped away, albeit delayed. 

WEST REGION PREVIEW 

The West Bracket. Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

The Top Seed: The Gonzaga Bulldogs suffered no hangover from their destruction at the hand of Baylor in the National Title game last season. Behind Freshman Chet Holmgren and veteran Andrew Timme the Bulldogs appear to be more complete than they were last season. They were dependent on strong guard play last season this year they can shoot from anywhere on the court and defend. There is no mistake with them being the overall top seed. 

Upset Special: Cal State Fullerton over the Duke Blue Devils. This Duke team (In Mike Krzyzewski’s final season) is one of the most talented in the nation. They have 4 probable NBA first-round picks led by Paolo Banchero. However, talent doesn’t always win out in March. This Duke team is inexperienced and has shown major immaturities. These parallels remind me of the Duke teams that lost to Lehigh and Mercer. I feel the same happens here. Duke loses in the first round.

Possible Dark Horse: Texas Tech did not miss a beat when Head Coach Chris Bard departed for rival Texas. They can defend and shoot. The issue is can they shoot it consistently to match up with an offensive powerhouse. The defense will get them to the Elite Eight. But, there is Gonzaga and that inconsistent shooting is hard to overcome against them. But they can play against anyone. 

Best Game: The probable Elite Eight match-up between Texas Tech and Gonzaga will be the best in this region. You have two teams that can score and play defense. It will be a war of attrition and entertainment. Despite Texas Tech being really good they are not exceptional. So that leads to…

Region Winner: The Gonzaga Bulldogs have been the most consistent top team in the country this season. Honestly, I do not see a team that if they are playing to their potential and talent that can match up with them in this region. They might have a close call or two (Texas Tech comes to mind) but in the end, they will be on their way to the Final Four. 

The West Region as I see it. Gonzaga will be headed to the Final Four. Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

EAST REGION PREVIEW 

The East Region Bracket: Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

The Top Seed: The Baylor Bears are the defending National Champions. Throughout this season they have shown the heart of a champion. They have overcome injuries and lost players from last year’s squad. They certainly look the part behind Flow Thamba and others. They are not as deep as they were last year. However, to discount them would be a mistake

Upset Special: Virginia Tech over Texas. The Hokies started championship week on the outside looking in on the NCAA tournament. All they did was win four games in four days. And beat the top three teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament on their way to an improbable conference tournament championship. For their troubles, they were awarded an 11 seed and a match-up against Texas. They are playing so well and have momentum on their side. This continues with the upset here 

Possible Dark Horse: Saint Mary’s dominated Gonzaga in a late-season match-up. Despite Gonzaga beating them in the conference tournament final, they are a great team. They defend well and work hard on every possession. Teams will need to give their best effort to beat the Gales. Do not be shocked if they find their way to the regional final. 

Best Game:  The possible sweet sixteen match-up between Kentucky and Purdue will be an offensive slugfest. Jaden Ivey from Purdue can score from anywhere on the court and might be the most explosive player in the country. He can close down on the basket very quickly and is a big body that can finish strong. Kentucky’s Oscar Tshiebwe will be waiting for him. This man is a double-double machine and leads the country in rebounds averaging about 15 per game. Kentucky has had spells of not shooting well and Purdue is not the defensive team they have been. This match-up is great because it is dependent on who overcomes their weaknesses more. 

Region Winner: The Kentucky Wildcats. Being the two seed Kentucky is gifted with not having to see a thin Baylor Bears team until the Elite Eight. when they could be quite worn down (if they make it that far, see my picks below). Coach John Calipari has this team playing well at the right time and is in the weakest bracket. This bodes well for the Wildcats to march onto the Final Four. 

My East Region Picks. I have Kentucky winning this region. Graphic Courtesy: Yahoo Sports

Join me here tomorrow as I look at the South and Midwest regions.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Pilchers Point March Madness Coverage

It is that time of the year, Bracket Busters, Cinderellas, Upsets, Buzzer Beaters and so much more become a part of our everyday world. March Madness is upon us.

This is my FAVORITE time of the year and to celebrate(sleep and sanity can wait) this site will have wall-to-wall coverage of the tournament.

Starting on March 14, I will be doing a post breaking down two regions (so two on the 14 and two on the 15) in these posts I will break down each region, upsets, and other interesting tidbits I may have.
Then on the 16th, I will break down my Final Four predictions and championship pick.

Once the madness starts (on the 17), I will be live-tweeting (click here to follow me) as best as I can throughout the day. Then each Monday, I will break down the action from the previous four days and write the obituary of my certainly busted bracket.

On March 18, I will be reviewing one of the most heralded documentaries of all time, Hoop Dreams for Matt Connarton Unleashed on WMNH Radio. This film follows two men for their four-year high school career as they try to overcome poverty and tragedy to achieve their dream of making it to the NBA. Also, Friday will be a blog post looking at those that tried to achieve the same dream and it turned into a nightmare.

I hope you join me. Please read, comment and let us discuss this most maddening and joyful time of the year!

MARCH MADNESS COVERAGE SCHEDULE:

Monday March 14, 2022 East and West Bracket Breakdown and Predictions
Tuesday March 15, 2022 South and Midwest Bracket Breakdown and Predictions
Wednsday March 16, 2022 Final Four and Championship Game Breakdown and Predictions
Thursday March 17, 2022 The Tournament Begins with live tweeting. Follow me here ERPilcher319
Friday March 18, 2022 Hoop Dreams Film Review for Matt Connarton Unleahed on WMNH Radio.
Friday March 18, 2022 New Blog Post tying into th Classic Film Review, When a Dream Becomes a Nightmare
Monday March 21, 2022 Blog Post breaking down all the action of the first two rounds and Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight analysis.