Show Ul Continued from Page 16 Greenberg knows many fails are not pleased that the school is leaving the Big East for the Atlantic Coast Conference “Because of the drama and how it played out I’m sure it will be different with the fans” he said “I’m sure it will create animosity” Greenberg’s move from South Florida (which later moved from Conference USA to the Big East) was one of many coaching changes three of which affected some of college basketball’s most prominent programs' ' UCLA North Carolina and Kansas will all have new coaches this season Ben Howland moved from Pittsburgh to UCLA ' and becomes the eighth man to direct the program since John Wooden retired in 1975 '' Roy Williams left Kansas for North Carolina and his return to his alma mater was a d move that left fans in both states very emotional Some ' were thrilled others were furious “1 have two dream schools and I wanted to coach )' both but you can’t do it at the same time” said Williams who led Kansas to four Final Fours in 15 ' seasons “Now I’m coaching North Carolina and few people can say they coached at their two favorite schools — both schools touched by something spe' : tear-fille- : cial” ' ’ ! After Williams' departure Bill Self moved from ' ' Illinois to Kansas ' Among the 46 coaching changes Scott Drew left Dave take Bliss where' at to over Valparaiso Baylor resigned after four years The program collapsed the slaying Of a player revelations of NCAA violations and player drug use and the coach's " attempt to cover up misdeeds “It doesn't make you forget but it’s not in every- - : one’s mind what happened this summer” senior guard Matt Sayman said ” Coach Drew Coming automatically makes people think about the Future After everything we’ve been through we’U be even " closer as a group” ' No member of last year’s team will be back seniors David West of Xavier Nick ' Collison of Kansas and Josh Howard of Wake Forest and two underclassmen who left early for the! NBA' — junior Dwyane Wade of Marquette and TJ Ford of Texas Also gone is Syracuse’s Carmelo Anthony who led the Orangemen to the title as a freshman' Still there are plenty of other college players ready to step in Luol Deng at Duke Mustafa Shakur at Arizona Brandon Bass at LSU and Andrew Bogut at Utah are just some of the newcomers expected to make impacts as freshmen And there will be plenty of teams with veteran casts ready to make a run for the Final Four in San e combiAntonio such as Connecticut's nation of Enieka Okafor and Ber Gordon Saint Joseph's backcoiirt of Jameer Nelson and Delonte West and Missouri’s frontcourt of Arthur Johnson and Rickey Paulding The gamies begin with the Coaches vs Cancer Classic at Madison Square Garden on Nov 1VI4 and ' include Gonzaga against Saint Joseph's Then come nonconference matchups like Michigan State at Kansas Kentucky at Michigan State and Illinois' against North Carolina In January classic conference Carolina mak-in- g matchups begin such as fol-lowi- 2 2002 21 - ‘ ca riday I 2003 OH TIP inside-outsid- !:' : O Bird-Mag- ic - Basketball I IM VI IWATVUI VI '4crsA’"-- r V S Vs for just! to subscribe and take’ advantage of this outstanding offer Call The Herald Journal at or 435-752-21- 28 toll free at 800-275-04- 23 ' anniversary of College basketball — and later the NBA changed forever in 1974 when Johnson’s Michigan State beat Bird's Indiana State for the national cham- pionship It is still college basketball's highest-rate- d telecast arid it is the type of game a sport with a lot of prob- lems'could sure use again' season tickets USU AP photo - Duke-Nor- th the weeks fly by as March Madness approachesThe Final Four will be a celebration of the 25th ' Arizona coach Lute Olson studies his players during an exhibition game at McKale Center in Tucson- Ariz As usual Arizona has' the talent to win thePac-iConference for the second straight year Conference Champions return to action Catch all the home games llio IV I’ayr |