9 Results for virginia tech hokies

Our take on the top 64

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

March is a long way away, but Charlie Creme has crunched the numbers and come up with his field of 64.

Story | Conversation | December 24, 2003

League-by-league breakdown for 2008-09

Charlie Creme, ESPN.com

Charlie Creme examines the league favorites, contenders and players to watch in the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10 and SEC.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2008

Ever-changing S-curve

Charlie Creme

...overtime Monday night to beat Virginia Tech, a team winless in the...s poor showing against the Hokies, in addition to Rutgers' giant...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | February 05, 2008

Supersized leagues cause supersized questions

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

In these days of supersized conferences, we could see nine teams from the ACC, or eight apiece from the Big 12 or Big East, getting into the NCAA Tournament.

Story | Conversation | January 25, 2006

It's the sum of the whole, not the parts

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

It's easy to focus on recent games, but when selecting the NCAA field, you must factor in the entire season, not just one weekend.

Story | Conversation | March 08, 2005

Crunch time has arrived for teams on bubble

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Our bracketologist examines whether a team with a good RPI but sub-.500 conference mark can reach the Dance.

Story | Conversation | February 17, 2005

No. 1 seeds: LSU, Duke, OSU, Tennessee

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

LSU, Duke, OSU, Tennesse were tabbed with top seeds in this month's field of 64 projection.

Story | Conversation | February 17, 2005

'Dores omission causes much debate

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Bracketologist Charlie Creme defends his seeds for UConn and Tennessee, and a decision to omit Vandy.

Story | Conversation | January 26, 2005

No. 1 seeds: LSU, Duke, OSU, Baylor

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

LSU, Duke, OSU, Baylor were tabbed with top seeds in this month's field of 64 projection.

Story | Conversation | January 17, 2005