Hoops HD Bracket Rundown – Feb 15, 2024

NOTE:  This broadcast was recorded at 9pm, est on Thursday, February 15th.  No games that went final after that were considered when creating this bracket

Chad and the panel build a seedlist line by line and debate, discuss, and assess, and sometimes strongly argue about each team as they go.  Find out who they have on the #1 lines so far, who is safely in, who still has work to do, and who on the bubble just made it in and just missed it.

Below is a final copy of The Bracket, but don’t look at it until you’ve watched the show!!

And for all you radio lovers, below is an audio only version of the show…

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Thursday, Feb 15th

NEWS AND NOTES:

For the latest UNDER THE RADAR Video Podcast – CLICK HERE

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-South Carolina at Auburn looked to be the game of the night. And…well…one of the teams played absolutely fantastic!! Auburn absolutely blew South Carolina into the sun 101-61. It’s not surprising Auburn won. They were at home and expected to win. It is surprising that they absolutely atom-bombed a South Carolina team that had been looking as good as anyone in the SEC prior to last night.

-Michigan State picked up an 80-72 road win at Penn State, which may not seem like that big of a deal on the surface, but it was just the second true road win for the Spartans and one they really needed.

-Xavier, for the second game in a row, fell behind big early and just wasn’t able to catch up. Seton Hall picked up an impressive 88-70 win at home, which really helps their resume out. Xavier, on the other hand, is falling further and further outside the bubble.

-I had been praising Richmond for the past several weeks and was saying the committee should be paying attention to them. So, of course, they lost at home to UMass 69-59 last night, which may all but end any hopes they have of getting an at-large. This is one of the reasons I never bet on basketball.

-Utah State had a solid second half at Wyoming to pick up an 84-76 win, which adds another conference road win to an already impressive resume.

-Samford ran over a fairly decent Western Carolina team last night 88-62. They’re not just beating everyone in the SoCon, they’ve suddenly started to beat some pretty good teams within that league rather badly. If they win out, they belong in. Period. Regardless of what happens in the SoCon Tournament.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-NORTHWESTERN AT RUTGERS (Big Ten). The one thing that could help Northwestern out right now more than anything else is road wins. They are solidly in our field, but a few more road wins will make their profile so much stronger. Rutgers isn’t good, but they are tough to beat at home, and they’re coming off a blowout win against Wisconsin

-TEMPLE AT FLORIDA ATLANTIC (American). FAU is clearly the better team. This is a virtual buy game and they should hold serve at home. The problem is that a lot of games that should be easy for FAU end up being struggles.

-SMU AT TULANE (American). SMU may still have a path to the bubble, but they basically need to win out. They can’t afford to drop this one on the road.

-MEMPHIS AT NORTH TEXAS (American). This is not an easy road test for Memphis. They have fallen outside the bubble and need road wins like this to help them get back on the right side of it. In fact, every remaining game has a pivotal feel to it for the Tigers.

-MINNESOTA AT PURDUE (Big Ten). Every time I get on Minnesota’s bandwagon, they lose a game they should win. Every time I give up on them, they start stringing together wins. A win at Purdue is not very likely. Purdue looks to be on their way to a #1 seed. But, if they were to somehow do it, they’d most likely end up in our next bracket.

-COLORADO AT UCLA (Pac 12). This is simply a game that Colorado has to win. They are outside the bubble and they need wins away from home. UCLA is nowhere near the bubble, but they’ve been playing really well. They’re 7-1 in their last eight games and appear to be good enough to keep that streak going. It took them a little too long to start playing at this level, but they are there! They can beat most of the teams in this conference! And the auto-bid doesn’t seem like a complete impossibility. Although Arizona being there does make it seem like kind of a rather remote possibility…but not a complete impossiblity!

-GONZAGA AT LMU (West Coast). This is Gonzaga’s first game after their big win against Kentucky, and they need to win out.

-UTAH TECH AT GRAND CANYON (WAC). The Lopes should land inside the bubble if they win out, which they are definitely good enough to do. They should roll tonight.

-CALIFORNIA AT WASHINGTON STATE (Pac 12). Wazzu is looking more and more like a team that’s going to make the NCAA Tournament. Tonight’s game is a home game against a team that’s nowhere near the NCAA Tournament, so they need to hold serve.

-PEPPERDINE AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast). Saint Mary’s continues to look like the best team in the WCC and they should cruise to a tournament bid so long as they can hold serve in games like this.

-UTAH AT USC (Pac 12). Utah is one of those teams that is straddling the bubble, and that could really use some road wins on their resume to strengthen their case. Tonight’s game against USC and this weekend’s game against UCLA are huge games for this Utes team.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Thursday, February 15th

Marshall (12-13, 7-5) at Appalachian State (20-5, 10-2) – 6:30 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day heads to Boone, North Carolina for a Sun Belt matchup between the visiting Marshall Thundering Herd and the hot, hot, hot Appalachian State Mountaineers. App State had their 8-game winning streak snapped at Texas State a week ago, but they bounced back in the MAC-Sun Belt Challenge with a double-OT win against Toledo 109-104 last Saturday. They were led by Donovan Gregory’s 24 points.

Marshall was one of two odd teams out from the Sun Belt in their challenge series with the MAC; they did win at Miami University back in November in their lone appearance. The Thundering Herd are in a brutal stretch of 5 games where 4 of the games will come against conference leaders App State, Troy and James Madison. This is the first of two games against App State in the next 2 weeks. Obinna Anochili-Killen leads the Herd with 16.6 points a game and 6.6 rebounds per game.

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Under the Radar (Valentines Day Edition! Feb 14th)

Tonight’s feature conference is the Sun Belt, who collectively had a huge weekend as they won all but two of their games against the MAC in the MAC/Sun Belt Challenge this past week. We look at both Appalachian State and James Madison and discuss what their chances are of being in a position to get an at-large bid.

From there, we run through the other 21 UTR conferences and look back on a week where some of the better UTR teams like High Point, Indiana State, UC Irvine, and a few others suffered some surprising losses. Samford is on fire and looks like they might win out in the SoCon. It is an exciting three way race in the Ivy between Princeton, Cornell, and Yale. Central Connecticut and Merrimack are deadlocked in the NEC and it will be an exciting race for the rest of the season. We discuss all that, and more! And, as we do every week, we finish things off with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

And for all you radio lovers, below is an audio only version of the show…

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Wednesday, Feb 14th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day, which is perhaps the greatest one we’ve ever had –CLICK HERE

I need to say a little more about tonight’s historic game between Detroit and IUPUI. We remember the hostility from 20 years ago between the Pistons and Pacers. For those two teams, that water has gone under the bridge, but the animosity between IUPUI and Detroit is still burning at a fever pitch. It’s Valentines Day, which is highly ironic. A contest filled with such intensity is scheduled to take place on a day where Hallmark tells us all to buy their cards and chocolates because that’s what love is all about! If your Valentines Day plans do not somehow involve the Detroit vs IUPUI game, you are doing something wrong! You are not living your life the way you should be! and your significant other should leave you!!!

Anyway, on to last night’s action, and WOW was there a lot of it!!

-Marquette got a battle from Butler on the road as you would expect, but every time Butler seemed to have the crowd and the momentum with them, Marquette would answer. It was a very impressive 78-72 win, and Marquette is looking more and more like they may end up as a #1 seed.

-North Carolina followed up their near loss at home to Miami FL with an actual 86-79 loss on the road against Syracuse. I still don’t think this gets Syracuse all the way inside the bubble, but it certainly helps. UNC is still in great shape, but their chances of getting a #1 seed have taken a major hit.

-Oklahoma has struggled on the road this year, and last night was no exception as Baylor won rather easily 79-62. There’s no shame in losing at Baylor, but the Sooners were never really in the game.

-Virginia, who had an eight game winning streak and who we were just praising as one of the hottest teams in the country, lost at home to Pitt 74-63. Pitt played an outstanding game, and had they played like that all year we’d be talking about their NCAA Tournament chances. As for the Hoos, it is a setback, but I don’t think it knocks them outside the bubble. Hell, it probably doesn’t even knock them out of the top half of the bracket.

-Kentucky, whose defense had looked so poor in recent weeks that it looked as if they’d have trouble guarding a parked car, had great defensive play and energy last night in a 75-63 win over Ole Miss. Ole Miss is good, but beating them at home in and of itself is no great feat. However, it was more of an eye-test thing than an on paper thing for Kentucky. They just looked good last night.

-Indiana State did NOT look good last night. They were in the rankings for the first time in 45 years, and lost at home to Illinois State 80-67. We at Hoops HD follow all these Under the Radar teams all year long, and we know that a lot of them are better than what people think. Well, to be frank, Illinois State is not a team that’s better than what a lot of people think. They’re actually not good at all. This is a very disappointing showing by the Trees.

-Providence keeps getting notable wins! They keep fighting! And I think they will end up making the field by the end of the year! They had a nice 75-72 win last night against Saint John’s, and while the Johnnies aren’t the best road team it was still a good win for a Friars team that feels like every game they play in is pivotal.

-The Mountain West has been highly entertaining this year. It’s also causing us here on the East Coast to lose sleep a lot of nights. New Mexico, who had been in a bit of a tailspin, got a BIG win on the road against a Nevada team that was coming off two straight big wins and looking really good. New Mexico had a great first half, but Nevada came back and the game came down to the last possession. Nevada had a shot at the buzzer to win it, but it didn’t go down and the Lobos held on for a much needed 83-82 road win.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-MICHIGAN STATE AT PENN STATE (Big Ten). Michigan State needs to win this. Penn State is nowhere near the bubble, and beating them may not seem like a big deal on the surface, but Michigan State has just one true road win and that just flat out isn’t enough. They need to win this game tonight, or they are in serious danger of missing the field.

-MIAMI FL AT CLEMSON (ACC). Miami FL still has a path to the NCAA Tournament, and they did play well in their last game on the road against North Carolina, but the path is getting more steep and more narrow as we get closer and closer to the end. A win tonight for them would be big, and it would be a huge step toward turning things around, but Clemson has been playing at a really high level these past few weeks and could even end up in talks for a protected seed if they keep it up.

-TULSA AT SOUTH FLORIDA (American). South Florida is the 1st place team in the AAC, and they look like they may be good enough to win out, and if they do, the committee may look at them.

-XAVIER AT SETON HALL (Big East). We have both teams outside the bubble, but both still have a path (albeit a difficult one) to play their way back inside the bubble and into the field. Having said that, this game almost feels like an elimination game.

-UMASS AT RICHMOND (Atlantic 10). Richmond is the 1st place team in the Atlantic 1o. They are actually ahead of Dayton and have a win against Dayton, and if they win out they may be getting pretty close to the bubble. Anything short of that and they’ll probably need the auto-bid, though.

-UIC AT BRADLEY (Missouri Valley). Bradley probably still has a shot at reaching the bubble if they win out, which would mean winning at Drake in the final game of the year, but even then their case is flimsy at best.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT AUBURN (SEC). This is probably the biggest matchup of the night. South Carolina, as good as they’ve looked, is still not a protected seed in many brackets. If they are able to win this one tonight, which they may be good enough to do despite it being a road game against an Auburn team that’s also looking like a potential protected seed, how do you not put them on one of the top four lines??

-UCONN AT DEPAUL (Big East). I just don’t think this is the night that DePaul starts to turn things around.

-TENNESSEE AT ARKANSAS (SEC). Tennessee is coming off a somewhat surprising loss at Texas A&M and looking to bounce back. They’re still in the discussion for a #1 seed, but any loss to a non-protected seed, even if it’s on the road, will really hurt. Losing to a team like Arkansas that isn’t likely to make the field will REALLY hurt.

-WESTERN CAROLINA AT SAMFORD (SoCon). I say this every week, but if Samford wins out I think they belong inside the bubble. Hopefully that’s where they’ll be if that happens.

-UTAH STATE AT WYOMING (Mountain West). Utah State is safely inside the bubble and looked fantastic this weekend at Boise State. While Wyoming is nowhere near the field, it’s still not an easy place to go and win. No one gets higher!

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, February 14th

IUPUI (6-20, 2-13) at Detroit-Mercy (0-26, 0-15) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

The resistible force meets the movable object in this titanic struggle in the Motor City; both IUPUI and Detroit-Mercy come into today ranked #359 and #360 in the NET, respectively. It was only last season when Detroit at least had the intrigue of Antoine Davis making a run at the all-time men’s NCAA scoring record – he would end up just missing Pistol Pete’s record. This season has been historic for all the wrong reasons; the Titans have yet to win a game this season and will only have four more chances should they fall against the woeful IUPUI Jaguars.

IUPUI is only two seasons removed from a season where they finished runner-up for the Centenary Award; this is Hoops HD’s award for worst team in all of Division 1. That team only had 5 healthy players at the end of that season en route to a 3-win season. This year’s team will not win the Centenary Award due to a pair of road wins against Valpo and Purdue-Fort Wayne, but they will still likely be a bottom 5 team in the NET due to simply not being competitive in most of their games this year. This will also be the last season they’ll be branded as IUPUI; next year they will go by the name IU-Indianapolis.

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