Posts Tagged ‘Adi Joseph’

March 16th, 2008 | 06:40 pm

Breaking down the brackets

Columnist Mark Selig, deputy sports editor Adi Joseph and I were chatting online as the 2008 NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed tonight. We were most surprised by not seeing “Maryland” pop up on the screen … err, nevermind, too easy.

Anyway, some quick thoughts amongst the three of us:

-UNC got hosed and has the toughest road of the No. 1 seeds to the Final Four. Indiana, Notre Dame, Washington State, Louisville and Tennessee in that bracket is brutal. We don’t understand how Tennessee has the top RPI in the country and is considered the worst No. 2? “East is so much stronger than the other brackets,” Adi says, “despite the No. 1 overall team being in it. Very unusual.”

-Butler as a 7 is ridiculous. The Bulldogs had just three losses and won the Horizon Conference (season and tourney). Why so low this season compared to a 5 last season?

-South Alabama a 10 seed playing in Birmingham? What is this, the women’s tournament?

-Wisconsin, Big Ten regular season and tourney champs, gets a 3 seed… Xavier, A-10 regular season but not tourney champs gets a 3 seed. What does that say about those two conferences? “I dont think they’re great, but what more could they have done?” Mark asks of the Badgers.

-All three of us agree Virginia Tech did not deserve to get in.

-I think Arizona State deserved to get in over Villanova, but other than that, I actually think the committee got it right with the bubble teams.

-Adi thinks Arizona as a 10 is “absurd” and Miami is “overseeded.”

-Mark says Georgetown got “too much love” and UCLA has “an absolute cakewalk.” I agree and would expect most of the country will pick UCLA to win it all because of its road to the Final Four.

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February 28th, 2008 | 08:21 pm

Chili-Cheese Dogs

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — We had a six-and-a-half hour car ride today, but by far, the most remarkable thing said came a few minutes ago inside the media dining room.

Deputy sports editor Adi Joseph made the trip instead of our regulars Mark Selig and Geremy Bass. His presence has already been felt.

After downing two monster-sized chili-cheese dogs, Adi proclaims, “I wish I hadn’t eaten lunch,” he said referring to the Wendy’s Baconator he ate around 1:30 p.m. “I would have had room for three, maybe four, of these.”

Yes, folks, we’re talking about one of these: The best example we could find of the chili-cheese dogs served tonight.

Thankfully for myself and photographer Adam Fried, it’s fast food the rest of the trip, and we don’t have to see Adi attempt to down four chili dogs.

And this came just 24 hours after our sports editor Jeff Amoros was spitting crackers everywhere trying to eat six Saltines in one minute. What is up with these sports editors? Boy, the position has certainly changed…

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