2/2: At #12 Marquette, 16-4, 6-3. We won by 21 at our place. Their starting PG, who is their best player, has a sore hand, but he's mostly recovered and will play. They're 3-4 vs. ranked teams. We should have an edge inside, but this is a good team.
We're still ranked #1 since Kentucky now has 3 losses to our 2. We have a 2 game lead in the Big East.
Center Doy Craw is #4 on the Norton list and PG Shay Webb is #16.
We had a few days off, and yes, we've been tired. Again, I didn't make the practices any more physical than they had to be.
2/3: Slow start for both teams. Down 1 after 10; I go to the man defense. Up 1 at halftime. Craw has 3 fouls; his one fault is a lack of self-discipline on D. -11 from the line; they went 18 times, we went 11. I'm on the three fools with the whistles. Up 2 with 10 left; it's anybody's game.
84-70. We closed very strong. 17, 7, 5 for Dunk, 14, 6 for Wall. Craw doesn't get out played often but he did tonight. +12 for the bench. 10 TOs, +20 in the paint.
Welch's second trial provided a big surprise.
“I've been doing a lot of thinking... I've been wrong about a lot of things. I want to change and I'm willing to work with a counsellor to change. I'm not just saying it, I mean it.”
The Council acted as jury on this one. We deliberated for a very long time.
“As Chair of the Council we have ruled that we are giving you a chance. We will make your cell as completely escape proof as possible. Your food will be handed in through a slot. Your therapist will speak with you via video. We sincerely hope that you will be able to turn your life around. You are a valuable member of the engineering department and we hope to have you back in that capacity some day. Just so you know, if you are not successful the death penalty is still in play.”
Welch actually broke down and cried. Let's see what happens.