Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Saturday, Feb 10th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Dayton’s chances at getting a protected seed took a body blow at VCU last night. Despite holding VCU scoreless for the final 6 minutes, the Flyers were unable to come out victorious in this rock fight that VCU won 49-47.

-Nevada has had a great week in the Mountain West – first they won at Utah State on Tuesday night to vault back into the NCAA Tournament picture. They might have vaulted above the cut line (for now) with their win at home against San Diego State last night. Colorado State also held serve in what amounted to a buy game home win against San Jose State.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-WISCONSIN AT RUTGERS (Big Ten). Wisky is still a solid protected seed, and they should win this game, but they are in a bit of a tailspin that they need to pull themselves out of. Winning at Rutgers is not the easiest thing in the world to do, even when Rutgers isn’t all that good. This would be four straight losses for the Badgers, and two straight against teams that are nowhere near the field, if they can’t take care of business today.

-ALABAMA AT LSU (SEC). Bama kind of got their noses bloodied against Auburn earlier in the week, but this is a much more winnable road game for the Tide and they should be able to bounce back.

-CLEMSON AT SYRACUSE (ACC). Clemson is coming off a massive road win against North Carolina and has been playing really well. But, they have been inconsistent at times this year, and while Syracuse is not the toughest place to win, it’s not the easiest either. Can Clemson come down from the UNC win, refocus, and pick up yet another road win in conference?

-CREIGHTON AT XAVIER (Big East). Creighton could be in for a battle today. It was certainly a battle the first time these two met. They’ve lost two straight, both were very close games, and need to bounce back tonight if they want to get back on pace to end up as a protected seed. Xavier is just trying to get inside the bubble, and needs a strong finish to the season in order to do it. A win today would go a long way for them. (Note from Stalica – the Puppet’s favorite uniforms will be on display as Xavier will be wearing the Runningman throwbacks. Former stars Trevon Blueitt and JP Macura will be inducted into Xavier’s Athletic Hall of Fame this weekend)

-ILLINOIS AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten). I think what Michigan State needs more than anything right now is road wins, which they can’t get today, but a win over an Illinois team that’s very close to getting a protected seed certainly wouldn’t hurt them.

-TCU AT IOWA STATE (Big 12). We have both teams way inside our field, and both are moving up our seedlist. Iowa State is looking like a solid protected seed, and TCU is looking like they may be able to end up there if they can keep pulling off big wins. And, a road win at Iowa State would absolutely qualify as a big win.

-PROVIDENCE AT BUTLER (Big East). This one is hugely important to both teams. I think Butler should be safely inside the bubble right now, but I also feel they still have some work to do between now and the end in order to stay there. Providence continues to play tough and has pulled off enough big wins to be squarely in the picture. A road win like this would be huge for them.

-CORNELL AT YALE (Ivy League). This is for first place in the Ivy League, and if one of these teams is able to run the table, especailly if it’s Cornell, they should at least get a look from the committee if they fail to win the conference tournament. (UTR Game of the Day)

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT RICE (American). I’m putting this up with the highlighted games because I don’t think everyone is aware of what South Florida is doing. South Florida is your current 1st place team in the American. They are a game ahead of FAU, and three games ahead of Memphis. They are 14-1 in their last 15 games, they should get this one on the road, and they have a chance to play their way onto the bubble.

-AUBURN AT FLORIDA (SEC). This is a big resume boosting opportunity for both teams. Auburn’s two biggest wins of the year have come in their last two games, and seeing as how this is a road win against a probable tournament team it would be one of their three biggest wins of the year if they’re able to pull it off. The Gators could use this win to help them climb the seedlist as well.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT MIAMI FL (ACC). North Carolina is coming off a bit of a surprising loss at home to Clemson, and it’s never easy when you have to bounce back on the road. Having said that, despite having incredibly high preseason expectations, Miami has shown us absolutely nothing this year and seems to be falling apart. Perhaps a win today could kickstart things for them and swing some momentum back their way, but they’ve shown virtually no indications of being capable of doing it.

-HOUSTON AT CINCINNATI (Big 12). We’ve got Houston back up on our #1 line, but this will be a tough road test for the Cougars. It’s definitely one they can win, but Cincinnati has shown they can play tough and beat really good teams themselves. Cincinnati is inside the bubble, but their resume will be tons more stable if they’re somehow able to pull this one off today.

-GONZAGA AT KENTUCKY. Kentucky has struggled a little bit. They’re still very easily in the field, but they aren’t a lock for a protected seed like we thought they were going to be a few years ago. Having said that, Gonzaga will almost assuredly miss the tournament altogether if they don’t win today and then fail to win the WCC Tournament. They haven’t shot the ball as well as what they normally do, and it’s just been a tough year for the Zags.

-UCF AT TEXAS TECH (Big 12). UCF is outside our bubble, and we haven’t spent a whole lot of time discussing them this year, but they do have a couple of really big wins and will have the opportunity to reach the bubble. Texas Tech has been playing well lately and should hold serve at home, but if UCF can pull this off, then we may see them in some of our brackets next week.

-NC STATE AT WAKE FOREST (ACC). Both teams are outside the bubble, but Wake is in a position to where they can reach the bubble if they can finish strong between now and the end. They need to hold serve today.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT OREGON (Pac 12). Wazzu keeps inching up our seedlist. They keep winning, and with each win they seem to get a little bit further inside the bubble. Oregon is also outside the bubble, but this would still be a really big win for Wazzu because it’s on the road.

-BAYLOR AT KANSAS (Big 12). Both teams are looking like probable protected seeds, and both could give their resumes a huge boost today, especially Baylor since they are on the road. The Bears have just two road wins, so as good as their resume is, a win today would make it tons stronger. It would also give them a two game lead over the Jayhawks in the conference standings.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT MARQUETTE (Big East). Saint John’s has hit a bit of a skid. They did win their last game against DePaul, but prior to that they had lost five out of six. It doesn’t get any easier today on the road against a Marquette team that has been looking like a top ten caliber team. And as our colleague Matt Zuchowski points out. Marquette rarely loses on National Marquette Day.

-AKRON AT JAMES MADISON. Both of these teams are top level UTR teams, and both are outside the bubble with only a slim shot of getting in, but both still have at least a chance, especially Akron since they are the road team. If they can win this, and then win out in MAC play, I think the committee will give them a very strong look.

-DRAKE AT BRADLEY (Missouri Valley). Drake is right on the bubble, and this is the kind of win that could make the difference as to wether or not they end up on the right side of it.

-VIRGINIA AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC). Virginia has been on a roll, and picking up another road win would allow them to continue to climb the seedlist. Florida State appeared to be turning things around, but they’ve now lost three out of their last four, including a loss at Louisville which is like losing multiple games all at once. Still, beating them on the road would be a nice win for the Hoos.

-TENNESSEE AT TEXAS A&M (SEC). Tennessee is within reach of a #1 seed. This is not an easy road game to win, but Tennessee has shown us they can win games that aren’t easy to win on the road. TAMU could really use this one as well. They have some really good wins on their resume, but a win like this could really strengthen it and give them a lot more security.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT MISSOURI (SEC). Mississippi State has yet to win a road game. They have some good wins on their resume, but no true road wins. None at all. If that does not change, they will not be selected, nor should they be. Missouri is not a big opponent, but this is still a hugely important game because Mississippi State absolutely needs some road wins.

-ARIZONA AT COLORADO (Pac 12). Arizona has had some stumbles on the road, but sweeping the Utah/Colorado road trip isn’t easy. They had a big triple OT win at Utah the other night, and if they can get this win tonight then they deserve a ton of credit for it, and will remain well on pace to end up as a protected seed.

-KANSAS STATE AT BYU (Big 12). K State got a big win against Kansas earlier in the week, but they still have a lot of work to do. Having said that, getting a win at BYU would qualify as “doing a lot of work.” It may not get them all the way inside the bubble, but it would get them a lot closer than where they currently are. I think BYU has slid down the seedlist somewhat, but they’re still very safely in and should be able to hold serve in this one.

-BOISE STATE AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West). These are two of the better teams in the Mountain West and perhaps the best two teams. It’s a resume building opportunity for both teams, especially for Boise State since they are on the road, and it should be a fun one.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

Connecticut at Georgetown (Big East) – if there is any such thing as a home buy game on the road, this is it

-Vanderbilt @ South Carolina (SEC) – South Carolina has been playing lights out lately, and this should be an easy conference home win

Toledo @ Appalachian State – the hopes of landing inside the bubble are now very faint, but they aren’t entirely non-existent for App State. They do need to win out to have any sort of a chance, though

Samford @ VMI (SoCon) – If Samford wins out, which they are good enough to do, they should be inside the bubble. I don’t know if they WILL be, but they SHOULD be

Boston College @ Duke (ACC) – BC actually does have a pulse this year, but Duke should be able to hold serve without any problems at home today

Indiana State @ Missouri State (Missouri Valley) – Indiana State is good enough to win out, and if they do they should be in the NCAA Tournament regardless of what happens in the MVC Tournament

West Virginia @ Texas (Big 12) – I continue to value Texas a lot more than the rest of my Hoops HD colleagues, but we all agree they are safely inside the bubble and expect that they’ll hold serve at home in this one

TAMUCC @ McNeese (Southland) – McNeese’s chances for an at-large are probably shot, but they should get some sort of a look if they’re able to win out

UCLA @ California (Pac 12) – UCLA is still a million miles from the bubble, but this would be their 5th straight win if they can pull it off. A Cal win would put the Golden Bears above .500 in the Pac-12 for the first time in quite a while.

Princeton @ Penn (Ivy League) – Princeton’s at-large hopes may have been dashed. Any chance of them getting any look at all will require them to win out

Michigan @ Nebraska (Big Ten) – Nebraska needs road wins more than anything else, but they also need to hold serve at home against teams that are nowhere near the bubble

Oklahoma State @ Oklahoma (Big 12) – BEDLAM!!!!!!!!!! Enjoy this series this year, because it will probably be the last time that we see it for a while. As far as what it means on paper, Oklahoma needs to hold serve at home against a team that’s nowhere near the NIT

-Indiana @ Purdue (Big Ten) – I know it’s a rivalry game, but this particular edition of it is rather pathetic. Purdue is our overall #1 seed and they should roll at home in this one

UNLV @ New Mexico (Mountain West) – New Mexico is inside our bubble and they’ve been very strong at home this year. They should be able to hold serve in this one

Arizona State @ Utah (Pac 12) – Utah is coming off a very tough triple overtime loss to Arizona that could have really helped their profle. They should be able to bounce back from that tonight

Southern Utah @ Grand Canyon (WAC) – GCU is good enough to win out, and if they do they should be inside the bubble

UC Irvine @ UC Riverside (Big West) – UC Irvine probably can’t get inside the bubble, but they are really good and may at least get a look if they’re able to win out

Saint Mary’s @ Portland (West Coast) – I really like how SMC has been playing and they can end up in the top half of the bracket if they keep it up

Winthrop @ Longwood (Big South) – We at Hoops HD love the Winwood Cup!

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, February 10th

Cornell (17-3, 6-0) at Yale (15-6, 6-0) – 2:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Something has to give among the last two Ivy League unbeaten teams in today’s UTR Game of the Day where the Cornell Big Red pay a visit to the John J. Lee Amphitheater, home of the Yale Bulldogs. At first glance, first time visitors will look at the building and think it’s the campus chapel, but this is where the basketball teams play their home games on campus.

Both teams have in common a home win against Princeton thus far, but both teams have the vaunted Penn-Princeton double coming on the road in the next couple of weeks as the Ivy League will begin doing the Friday-Saturday doubleheaders next week. Cornell’s only losses have come on the road against George Mason, Syracuse and Baylor; however they don’t have enough quality on their resume that they could be an at-large NCAA contender like Princeton was until they lost to both Cornell and Yale on the road. However, if Cornell wins this one on the road and ends up with a 14-0 Ivy League regular season, there is still a remote chance of a 2-bid Ivy if they end up losing in the Ivy League tournament.

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Friday, Feb 9th

NEWS AND NOTES:

For the latest HOOPS HD BRACKET RUNDOWN Video Podcast where the latest Staff Bracket is revealed and discussed line by line – CLICK HERE

-Arizona jumped out to a big first half lead on Utah, but the Utes came back and Arizona needed triple overtime before getting a really nice 105-99 road win. Arizona is looking more and more like a #2 seed or better as the season goes on.

-Another overtime game was Florida Atlantic at UAB. FAU had a lead throughout the first half, but couldn’t hold on and fell to the Blazers 76-73. As far as being inside the bubble and being well positioned for a bid I think FAU is still in good shape, but this loss will knock them down a little bit.

-Samford played what was probably their toughest remaining game of the season last night at UNC Greensboro, and managed to win it 78-69. It was close all throughout, but in the final couple of minutes Samford pulled away. The Bulldogs are now 20-3 on the season, which is even more remarkable when you consider that they started off 0-2 with losses at Purdue and at VCU. They are good enough to win out, and if they do the committee should take a serious look at them.

-Washington State picked up another road win at Oregon State as they held off the Beavers 64-58. They continue to remain inside of our bubble. They’ve got another big one at Oregon on Saturday.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-DAYTON AT VCU (Atlantic 10). Dayton is to a point to where every road game is a road test because it is a showcase game for their opponents. They’re better than VCU, but the Rams will be way up for this one and they may be able to give Dayton a challenge. If Dayton wins out, which they are good enough to do, it is probable that they’ll end up as a protected seed.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT NEVADA (Mountain West). Nevada is coming off a big win at Utah State, which is their biggest of the season so far. They are now inside our bubble and can strengthen their case even more if they can knock off San Diego State tonight. San Diego State is in better shape, but a road win like this will make their resume look better.

-SAN JOSE STATE AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West). Colorado State is inside the bubble and should be able to hold serve at home tonight.

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Bracket Rundown February 8, 2024

Chad, John, Jon and Matt reveal the current HoopsHD consensus bracket through all games of February 7 (games of February 8 were not counted). Most importantly, they celebrate a rare podcast without David Griggs!!! Check out the podcast below as the teams are revealed and discussed “Selection Sunday” style. After (and only after) you watch, check out the final bracket below!

Here is the bracket:

And for audio only fans, click below:

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Donnie Basketball: HoopsHD interviews McDonald’s All-American Donnie Freeman

If you want to win an NCAA title then you usually need a good coach, a great resume…and a McDonald’s All-American. Only 2 championship teams from 1979-2020 did not have such a player (2002 Maryland/2014 UConn) but 2 of the past 3 champs have successfully broken away from this trend (2021 Baylor/2023 UConn). The rosters for this year’s McDonald’s All-American Game were announced in January after selecting the 24 best players in the nation from a list of several hundred nominees. If you do not think these guys can make an immediate impact in the fall, just ask Coach Scott Drew how he likes having 2023 honoree Ja’Kobe Walter at Baylor! Unlike most years when 1 school stands out as the big winner with the most All-Americans, there are 5 different programs tied for the lead with 2 each (Alabama/Duke/Kentucky/North Carolina and…Rutgers!?). Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Donnie Freeman about being named a McDonald’s All-American and winning multiple titles.

You were born in the Bahamas and moved to DC when you were 6 years old: how did you 1st get into basketball? I played a lot of different sports growing up including karate/track but I was the best at basketball and stuck with it.

Last spring you won the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference Tournament Championship with St. John’s College High School and then a few months later you won the EYBL Peach Jam Championship with Team Takeover: what is the secret to winning titles? With Team Takeover we were a complete team and played really well on defense, but in the end it comes down to who plays together the most and has the most trust.

Why did you decide to transfer to IMG Academy, and how is it working out so far? It was the best opportunity for me to be seen, play against the best players in the country, and train like a pro. Being away from my family will also help me adjust to being at college this fall.

You received offers from several great schools including Alabama/Georgetown but signed with Syracuse last November: what was the biggest factor in your decision? I had the most genuine relationship with their coaching staff and they offered me a great opportunity coming in.

You have added at least 10 pounds of muscle over the past few months via a strength and conditioning program/nutritionist: how has your hard work off the court impacted your skill set on the court? It helps to be able to take the ball to the rim. I can also guard bigger players and box out for rebounds pretty well.

Coach Adrian Autry’s team is 14-8 and only has 1 senior on the roster: do you think they will make it into the NCAA tourney, and do you think that you can come in and play a significant role next year if everyone returns? They can be as good as anyone in the country because they have some really good pieces. Hopefully I can come in next year and have a good impact.

Last month you were named a McDonald’s All-American: what did it mean to you to receive such an outstanding honor? It was a dream come true. When I was a kid it was something that I always wanted to accomplish so it was a great honor.

There are several other honorees who will be heading to the ACC this fall including Isaiah Evans (Duke)/Cooper Flagg (Duke)/Ian Jackson (NC)/Drake Powell (NC): which of them are you most excited to play against? Nobody in particular: I am just excited to compete against everyone.

You are part of a small but great recruiting class including Elijah Moore: how well do you know your future teammate? We are pretty cool and have had some conversations here and there. We were unable to take our official visits at the same time but are excited to get to campus this year.

You are 6’9”: what position do you play now, and what position will you feel most comfortable at in college? I play PF/C now but I am comfortable playing at any position.

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Thursday, Feb 8th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For our latest UNDER THE RADAR Video Podcast – CLICK HERE

-It’s a big night of Under the Radar games, and rather than just featuring one game, John Stalica has put together an Under the Radar Showcase! To check it out – CLICK HERE

-The biggest surprise from last night was Wisconsin’s 72-68 loss at Michigan. Less than a week ago, Wisky had been looking like a team that could keep pace with Purdue, and while the loss to Purdue wasn’t that shocking, a loss to a Michigan team that had just looked absolutely pitiful for most of the season was really surprising.

-Auburn had no trouble with rival Alabama. They jumped out to a big lead and pretty much held it for the whole game for a 99-81 win. Auburn, who had been lacking in quad 1 wins prior to this past weekend, has now picked up two really nice ones and will almost undoubtedly move way up our seedlist tonight.

-Providence may be the grittiest team in the country. Every time you think the nail is about to be driven into their coffin, they come back with a big win. They knocked off Creighton in overtime last night 91-87, and while it was a home win it’s still huge for the Friars. Getting to the NCAA Tournament would be a huge accomplishment for this program, and they are on pace to do it.

-Xavier held off Villanova in a game that both teams desperately needed. It was close throughout, but Xavier found themselves up 3 as Villanova came down for the last possession and needing a 3 to tie. Nova did not get a 3pt attempt off. In fact, they got NO shot attempt off, and time expired. Xavier is outside the bubble, but they can get there with a very strong finish, and they look to be good enough to get the wins they need between now and the end.

-They are still a long ways away from the bubble, but after being completely (and justifiably) ignored by everyone for more than a month now, UCLA is now 6-1 in their last 7 games and moving up the Pac 12 standings. They won at Stanford last night 82-74.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-MEMPHIS AT TEMPLE (American). I have Memphis outside my bubble right now, but whether they’re in or out we can all agree that they are unstable at best. They need to finish strong and they need to get it done on the road tonight. A loss as bad as this, even though it’s on the road, could cripple their resume.

-ARIZONA AT UTAH (Pac 12). Arizona looks to be a solid protected seed, but they have dropped some games on the road this year and this may be another challenge for them tonight. Most have Utah in, but I still think they have some work to do. What they need more than anything else is road wins, but a home win over Arizona certainly wouldn’t hurt.

-ARIZONA STATE AT COLORADO (Pac 12). What Colorado really needs is road wins, but they also need to hold serve. A home loss to a team that’s nowhere near the field would really sink them.

-FLORIDA ATLANTIC AT UAB (American). After showing signs of inconsistency for the first half of the season, FAU seems to have finally hit their stride and has now rattled off seven straight wins. They may be tested on the road tonight against a UAB team that will be up for this one and that can be tough to beat on the road, but if they play like they’ve been playing they should be able to hold serve.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT OREGON STATE (Pac 12). Wazzu is just inside our bubble, and the way they’ve been playing makes us think they can continue to climb the seedlist. This is a winnable road game for the Cougars and road wins always look good on profiles.

-WASHINGTON AT OREGON (Pac 12). Oregon is outside the bubble, but they can perhaps reach it if they can start stringing together wins. They need to hold serve at home against their rivals tonight.

-UC IRVINE AT UC SANTA BARBARA. If UC Irvine wants any hope at all of getting inside the bubble then they pretty much need to win out.

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