In many respects we believe experience can be overrated in handicapping college basketball. We subscribe to the John Wooden adage of “give me talent”. That is so much truer now than it was then. Wooden, of course, coached when freshman were not eligible and when star players did not go to the NBA early.
This is not to say though, that experience is irrelevant. Having participated successfully in the big games is a significant factor when fused with talent.
As a point of fact, UCLA and
But avoiding the temptation to go with a big underdog based on the sole fact of seniority is one reality the smart player has to be aware of, especially this time of the year. It’s a factor that gets overanalyzed come conference play and even more so in the Big Dance and NIT.
The fact is that squads with young players in key roles generally develop the most as the year goes on.
That being said, here is a “we report, you decide” list of the most and least experienced of the top teams in the country. You be fair and balance the upside/experience ratio as we approach when the part of the season when the pressure cooker heats up.
We already referenced above, UCLA,
Among the current Top 10 teams,
Again, all numbers preceding and following are centered on the top eight players based on minutes played.
Experience lovers:
All in all, in late February and March, give me an underdog with an upside, a young cocky team too naïve to know they are not supposed to win.
Joe Duffy’s sports betting selections are at www.GodsTips.com. He is former General Manager of the Freescoreboard scorephone network and CEO of OffshoreInsiders.com, the premier hub of world-class handicappers.
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