
When Dayton coach
Brian Gregory is an old man sitting with his grandchildren one afternoon and they ask him about his career as a coach,
yesterday's 80-55 win against Pittsburgh will likely come up. He'll tell them how
Brian Roberts rained three pointers until the nation finally realized he was a damn fine guard. He'll use
Marcus Johnson's 11 rebounds as a lesson that no matter how many inches you're giving up at 6'3", there's no substitute for passion and hard work on the glass. He'll try to pass along just how frenzied the home crowd was, how much they lifted the Flyers on a Saturday afternoon oh so many years ago.
He'll probably leave out the injury that left Pitt without
Mike Cook. He certainly won't mention an iffy foul or two on
DeJuan Blair which cost Pitt its most talented big man and
Levance Fields' injury early in the second half probably won't find its way into the eager ears of the young Gregorys either. No matter. The story of yesterday was Dayton and their impending arrival in the Top 25.
Roberts has gone from unknown to well-known in the early part of this season and if he keeps up his play he'll be in All-America conversations when all is said and done. The Flyers have also entered the bigger picture. They've won 10 straight since stumbling against George Mason, rank seventh in RPI and have wins against Pitt and Louisville. The A-10 hasn't suffered for lack of compliments this season, yesterday's win is a boon for the whole conference which is looking more and more like a four-bid league.
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