Highlighted Games for Tuesday, Feb. 4th

Check out Chad Sherwood’s SCGD here:  https://hoopshd.com/2014/02/04/small-conference-game-of-the-day-february-4-2/

 

-KANSAS AT BAYLOR (Big Twelve). Baylor snapped out of a huge tailspin with a big win over the weekend, but they still have a lot of work to do and have a tall order tonight. Kansas has five losses, but because their schedule is so tough they could still end up with a #1 seed.

-OHIO STATE AT IOWA (Big Ten). Ohio State got a much needed quality road win over the weekend, and has another tough test tonight against a very good Iowa team.

-OLE MISS AT KENTUCKY (SEC). Ole Miss needs some big wins just to get onto the bubble, much less inside of it. Kentucky is coming off a nice win at Missouri, which was their biggest road win of the year so far.

-RUTGERS AT MEMPHIS (American). Memphis shouldn’t have too much trouble picking up another conference win at home.

-TEXAS AT TCU (Big Twelve). Texas could not be on more of a roll and TCU could not be on less of a roll.

-MARYLAND AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC). Every game continues to have a pivotal feel for UNC. That’s what happens when you’re a schizophrenic team that’s on the bubble.

-GEORGIA TECH AT CLEMSON (ACC). I cannot get Clemson inside my bubble, but I cannot get them off of my board either. It’s still within arm’s reach, but they have to start stringing together wins against good teams. BTW, I’m well aware that Georgia Tech is not a good team.

-MISSOURI AT FLORIDA (SEC). Missouri has struggled on the road, but they did get a big win last week against Arkansas. Still, this is a very tall order against a Florida team that’s playing like a #1 seed right now.

-WAKE FOREST AT DUKE (ACC). Duke is coming off an exciting loss to Syracuse, but it was by no means a damaging loss. They shouldn’t have any trouble winning tonight if they play anywhere close to as well as they did over the weekend.

-WISCONSIN AT ILLINOIS (Big Ten). Both teams are in a tailspin, but Wisconsin is still in good shape overall. They need to come out of it, and a road win tonight would be a nice start.

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Small Conference Game of the Day – February 4

CHATTANOOGA at EASTERN KENTUCKY, 7:00 PM Eastern, ovcsports.com

Non-conference games in February are a rarity, but that is exactly what we have tonight as the Chattanooga Mocs out of the Southern Conference travel to Richmond, Kentucky to take on the Eastern Kentucky Colonels.  These two teams are among the leaders in their conferences with the visiting Mocs currently holding a half game lead over Davidson in the SoCon, while EKU is a game behind Belmont in the East Division of the OVC.

Chattanooga has been a breakout surprise so far this season in the Southern.  The Mocs went 13-19 last year and were only picked to finish in the middle of the pack, at best.  However, new head coach Will Wade, Shaka Smart’s former assistant at VCU, has brought the VCU style of play to the Scenic City and has his team on top of the league standings at 9-1, with their only conference loss having come at Davidson last week.  They are led offensively by a player known only as Z. Mason.  Z. is averaging 17.9 points and 10.8 rebounds per game in SoCon play and is definitely the player to watch tonight.

The host Eastern Kentucky Colonels continue to be among the leaders in the Ohio Valley, right behind Belmont in the East and West Division leader Murray State.  They are 16-7 overall and 7-3 in league so far.  EKU has only lost once at home so far this year, to Murray State.  They are led offensively by Glenn Cosey who is averaging 19.1 points per game.

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Bracket Racket – Feb 2 2014

HHDpodsOn this special pre-Super Bowl edition of the Bracket Racket, the crew breaks down some of the surprising games from the past week, including Ohio State-Wisconsin, Arizona finally losing, the overreaction to Syracuse-Duke, and the suddenly surging Texas Longhorns. We also discuss the upcoming games this week, and talk about the tournament implications of the lack of quality mid-major teams.

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Monday Morning Bracketology – February 3

It is time for some more Monday Morning Bracketology.  Here is my projected bracket through games of February 2, plus some notes on this week’s field:

EAST REGION
Buffalo
(1) Syracuse vs (16) Davidson/Robert Morris
(8) Minnesota vs (9) George Washington

San Diego
(5) Ohio State vs (12) Tennessee
(4) Saint Louis vs (13) Stephen F. Austin

Raleigh
(6) Massachusetts vs (11) SMU
(3) Iowa vs (14) Georgia State

Buffalo
(7) Pittsburgh vs (10) Arizona State
(2) Villanova vs (15) American

MIDWEST REGION
St. Louis
(1) Wichita State vs (16) Southern/Coastal Carolina
(8) Memphis vs (9) Xavier

Orlando
(5) Iowa State vs (12) Colorado/Indiana
(4) Cincinnati vs (13) Ohio

San Antonio
(6) Oklahoma State vs (11) Southern Miss
(3) Creighton vs (14) UC-Santa Barbara

Milwaukee
(7) North Carolina vs (10) Providence
(2) Michigan State vs (15) Quinnipiac

WEST REGION
San Diego
(1) Arizona vs (16) Weber State
(8) Gonzaga vs (9) New Mexico

San Antonio
(5) Wisconsin vs (12) Stanford/Missouri
(4) Texas vs (13) North Dakota State

Raleigh
(6) Connecticut vs (11) Florida State
(3) Duke vs (14) Delaware

Spokane
(7) UCLA vs (10) Baylor
(2) San Diego State vs (15) North Carolina Central

SOUTH REGION
Orlando
(1) Florida vs (16) Stony Brook
(8) Kansas State vs (9) VCU

Spokane
(5) Kentucky vs (12) Harvard
(4) Virginia vs (13) Mercer

Milwaukee
(6) Oklahoma vs (11) Green Bay
(3) Michigan vs (14) New Mexico State

St. Louis
(7) Louisville vs (10) California
(2) Kansas vs (15) Belmont

National Semifinals: East vs Midwest, West vs South

Last four in: Stanford, Missouri, Colorado, Indiana
First four out: LSU, Richmond, Oregon, Dayton
Others considered: St. Joseph’s, Clemson, North Carolina State, Georgetown, Marquette, Nebraska, Louisiana Tech, BYU

A few notes about this week’s bracket:
The Big 12 and Big Ten lead the way with 7 bids each, followed by the ACC and Pac 12 with 6 teams apiece.  The American has 5, the A-10, Big East and SEC each have 4, and the Mountain West checks in as the only other multi-big league with 2.

There are lots of changes at the top of the bracket after this wild weekend, resulting in the Florida Gators taking the biggest jump, all the way to the #3 overall seed after they pounded Texas A&M.  The fourth 1 seed seems to be wide open, but at the moment I believe the committee would take an undefeated Wichita State team over the likes of Kansas, San Diego State, Villanova, Michigan State or Creighton.

While my field does have six Pac 12 teams in, only Arizona and UCLA are in safely.  California looks to be in decent shape after knocking off Arizona on Saturday, but they need to keep winning.  Arizona State, Stanford, and Colorado are all among the last teams that made it in.

Florida State continues to tumble down the bracket, moving from a solid single digit seed just a couple of weeks ago all the way down to an 11 seed this week.  If the Seminoles cannot pick things up soon, they may not be in the bracket at all next week.

Indiana snuck into the very last spot in my bracket after their huge win over Michigan on Sunday, knocking LSU down to the First Four out.  LSU has been playing pretty good recently and if they can have a solid week, odds are they will find a way in next time.  Oregon also appears to be ready to break out of its slump, but they are on the outside looking in at the moment.

Among the single bid teams, there are a few changes this week as well.  Ohio U takes over the lead in the MAC and is now my pick for that league’s lone bid.  Toledo’s extremely weak non-conference schedule has resulted in them not even being on my Under Consideration board.  Stephen F Austin is building a gaudy record against weak opposition and is now the highest rated team after the First Four at-large teams.  Finally, I am continuing to watch Georgia State.  This is a very good and dangerous Panthers team that is quickly rising up my board.  While they are not going to be at-large worthy if they stumble in the Sun Belt tournament, if they do get the league’s bid, whoever they draw better watch out (right now I have that as Iowa).

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Small Conference Game of the Day – February 2, 2014

BUFFALO at BOWLING GREEN, 2:00 PM Eastern, BCSN

1959 Dartmouth.
1962 Yale.
1963 Tennessee Tech.
1968 Columbia.
1968 Bowling Green.

The five longest gaps of failing to making the NCAA Tournament among current members of Division I that have played in at least one NCAA tournament.  Dartmouth, Yale and Columbia all appear to be on their way to extending their streaks one more year as Harvard should win the Ivy League and they will not have a second chance in a conference tournament.  Tennessee Tech is in fifth place in their division in the OVC and will struggle to just finish in the top 8 in the conference and qualify to play in the Ohio Valley tournament (even after their upset of Belmont last night).  Bowling Green may be the best of the bunch.

The Bowling Green Falcons will certainly have the best chance of these five teams to break their drought as no matter where they finish in the MAC standings they will get a chance to play in the MAC tournament.  Bowling Green has certainly not been a great team this season, sitting at 9-11 overall and 3-4 in the MAC.  However, they did score a win over Ohio University last week — the same Ohio team that handed frontrunner Toledo its first MAC loss on Saturday.  While the Falcons will not be contending for their Division title this season, they may be able to put a few more scares in teams during the regular season and even win a few games in the MAC tourney.

Today, Bowling Green welcomes Bobby Hurley’s Buffalo Bulls in.  While Bowling Green has not played in the NCAA tournament since 1968, Buffalo is the only MAC team never to have been in an NCAA tournament (of course they have only been Division I since 1992, other than a short stint in D1 in the mid-70s).  Buffalo is 11-6 on the season and 5-2 in conference.  They have definitely been competitive all season, including a road win at Drexel and home wins over St Bonaventure and Kent State.  this team has already vastly improved over its 20 loss season last year and al signs are that Hurley has this program headed in the right direction.  The NCAA tournament may not be in the mix for the Bulls this year, but it would be no surprise at all to see them get that first berth within the next several seasons.

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Small Conference Game of the Day – February 1

For all of today’s great action, check out David Grigg’s Highlighted games here: https://hoopshd.com/2014/02/01/highlighted-games-for-saturday-feb-1st/

COASTAL CAROLINA AT CAMPBELL, 11:00 AM Eastern, ESPNU

The SCGD checks in with an early morning start today as the two division leaders in the Big South go head-to-head in their only regular season meeting this year.  Coastal Carolina checks in today at 12-9 overall and 5-2 in conference, good enough for a one game lead over Winthrop, UNC-Asheville and Gardner-Webb in the South Division.  Charleston Southern is only 2 games back as well, leaving 5 teams clearly in contention for the division title and one of the two #1 seeds in the conference tournament (the Big south uses the old SEC format with teams seeded 1-6 by their division (N1-N6 and S1-S6)).  The Chanticleers do host the league tournament this season, so if they are able to win the top seed, they will be a strong favorite to at least make it to the conference championship game

Today’s host team, Campbell, has snuck up to take a half game lead in the North Division with an overall record of 11-11 and 5-2 in league play.  VMI is right behind them at 5-3 following a win over Presbyterian Friday night.  Radford and High Point are a full game back, while Liberty is still in the mix as well at 3-4.  In short, 10 of the 12 teams in the Big South are within 2 games of first place in their divisions, making this arguably the conference with the most parity in the nation.

Perhaps the parity of the Big South is best seen in the last few bracket projections.  Over the last 4 brackets yours truly has produced, the predicted winner of the Big South has moved from Radford to UNC-Asheville to Winthrop and now to Coastal Carolina.  A win by Campbell today could put the Fightin’ Camels in line for the next bracket.  Parity does have its cost, however.  At the moment, the RPI, BPI and KenPom ratings for all 12 Big south members are sub-200.  The champion of this conference appears to already be a lock for a First Four game in Dayton…and may be headed for the #68 spot on the true seed list, even below the SWAC champion.  All that having been said, however, the Big South does produce exciting competitive games and today’s SCGD should be one of those.

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