Watching the NCAA men's basketball tournament has changed quite a bit for me the past eight years, since Mark Turgeon became the head coach at Maryland.
Watching the teams that scratch, claw and figure a way to get into the Sweet 16 and then go deep in the Tournament, I have calmly -- and way less passionately than during the Lefty Driesell and Gary Williams eras -- come to a fairly firm conclusion that Turgeon is incapable of matching wits with the sport's best coaches and winning at crunch time.
Admittedly, what I don't like about Turgeon and the evolution of his men's basketball program in College Park, Md., is far different from when I soured on Williams at a similar point in his tenure.