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Just imagine if college kept guys for four years

Jay Bilas, ESPN.com

College basketball is a great game, but it would be even better if it was like "in the old days" when players stuck around for four years. Who would be dominating now?

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | November 04, 2007

Oden, Durant no-brainers; others questionable

Jay Bilas, ESPN.com

Spring has sprung and that means college basketball players are declaring for the NBA draft. Jay Bilas breaks down the early-entry decisions.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | April 24, 2007

Have some patience with young big men

Jay Bilas, ESPN.com

Staying patient with young big men, Hofstra's win over Drexel and Ohio State's Mike Conley Jr. are just a few of the topics in Jay Bilas' weekend notebook.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 12, 2007

Elite freshmen living up to expectations

Jay Bilas, ESPN.com

Six weeks into the season, a host of elite freshmen are living up to expectations and there are even more that we missed, Jay Bilas writes.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | December 22, 2006

Michigan State improving as holes get filled

Jay Bilas, ESPN.com

Jay Bilas takes a look at the job Tom Izzo has done, who's the country's best shooter and UConn's easy schedule in his weekend notebook.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | December 22, 2006

Keep an eye on Nevada, Xavier

Jay Bilas, ESPN.com

Nevada and Xavier are flying under the radar while Ohio State's Greg Oden is already opening eyes, Jay Bilas writes in his weekend notebook.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | December 08, 2006

Don't sleep on these mids, players come March

Jay Bilas, Special to ESPN.com

Jay Bilas looks at some of the hottest mid-majors and players heading into the 2006-07 season.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | August 10, 2006

Surprises include the A-10, UW, Jimmy Patsos

Jay Bilas, Special to ESPN Insider

A month into the season, Jay Bilas looks at some of the nation's biggest surprises.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | December 13, 2005