I've watched Villanova a few times this year. Sometimes they look aggressive and athletic; other times they look apathetic and inexperienced. I'd say the state of Nova basketball is pretty similar to ours - lots of top 100 type recruits who have not come along as expected.
Yarou and Pinkston are mature-bodied guys who look like they should be forces in the paint. But this team lives and dies on the perimeter. Will be interesting to see if Jay changes that up tonight sensing an advantage in the post.
Arcidiacono shows some potential at the point but he plays real young. Nova fans were all over him early on. I'm really interested to see if Branch and Dom give him fits 30+ feet from the hoop because that could stall their whole offense.
Has Dom given any opposing player fits yet? I'm not saying he's not a good defender, but his defensive prowess is more myth and reputation than reality so far.
In fairness to him though, I think part of that problem is they have him at the top of the zone, or even in man, guarding the opposing point guard. Many of those pgs have been smaller and quicker than him. (Canaan, Jackson, McCollum). If you take Dom off the ball handler, and let him just shadow the opposing team's shooter or wings, then I think he can be much more effective. And maybe even shut them down.
But at the same time, I can't excuse Dom for letting that USF kid blow by him time and time again.