Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Wednesday, Jan 31st

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-Georgia Tech might be the worst team that’s ever managed to beat multiple (probable) protected seeds in the same season. They have a losing record overall and have lost to the likes of Notre Dame and UMass Lowell, but they’ve managed wins against Duke, at Clemson somehow, and now against North Carolina. They beat the Tarheels i74-73 n a game that came right down to the wire. I don’t think this game alone will knock the Tarheels off the #1 line, but it is a bit of a setback for a team that was as hot as anyone in the nation.

-A week ago I would have said South Carolina was good and that they’d probably end up inside the bubble. After a decisive win against Kentucky (albeit at home) and a road win at Tennessee this past week, I’m starting to think that South Carolina could end up as a protected seed. Of the teams that our Selection Committee Guessing Expert Jon Teitel has on his top two lines (SEEN HERE), I believe the are a combined 83-2 at home. One of those losses was Tennessee’s lost to South Carolina last night. It is categorically one of the single best wins that any team has managed all season or will manage all season. Teams that get protected seeds simply do not lose at home. Even if they are playing other protected seeds they still win the vast majority of them. That was a MONSTER 63-59 win for the Gamecocks last night.

-Marquette was blowing out Villanova, then Nova came back, then Nova got the lead in the second half, then Marquette came back, and then Marquette got control and won 85-80. Villanova has some very good wins on their resume, but at just 11-10 and with five straight losses the Wildcats may be in some trouble.

-TCU and Texas Tech battled in a match-up of top 25 teams with TCU getting the 85-78 win at home. Despite the loss, Texas Tech is playing great basketball right now and will likely be a dangerous team come March.

-Oklahoma, who I had been beating up on pretty bad for not doing anything away from home, did something away from home last night. They blew out Kansas State 73-53. K State was hovering around the bubble, and had been playing really well at home this season, so the Sooners deserve a lot of credit for this win.

-Colorado State got a battle from San Diego State. The Rams jumped out to a big lead early, then the Azetcs fought back and got the lead in the second half, but Colorado State pulled it out 79-71. It’s a nice win for Colorado State, and while it would have been a great road win for San Diego State, the loss shouldn’t set them back all that much.

-Mississippi State still does not have a road win this season. They fell at rival Ole Miss 86-82 last night in what was another exciting and emotional game. Mississippi State’s road record (or lack thereof) is becoming an issue. If they can’t get at least a few between now and the end the committee will almost assuredly not select them.

-Miami FL, who I picked to go to the Final Four before the year started, lost at NC State last ngith 74-68. If I were to pick my Final Four now, I would NOT be picking Miami FL!!

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

NORTHWESTERN AT PURDUE (Big Ten). I think Northwestern is safely inside the bubble, but they could REALLY climb the seedlist if they’re able to pull off a win tonight. They already have a win over Purdue, who seems to be heading for a #1-seed, but that was at home. To beat them on the road is an entirely different beast.

-ALABAMA AT GEORGIA (SEC). Alabama is looking more and more like they could end up as a protected seed, and they’ve got another big test on the road tonight. Georgia is outside the bubble, but they’re 11-1 at home this year and aren’t going to be easy to beat.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT XAVIER (Big East). The Johnnies ended their three game losing streak last week, but will likely be tested on the road tonight against Xavier. X was absolutely atom-bombed in their last game against UConn, and it will be interesting to see how they look tonight. They’ll have to probably win 10 of their next 13 to have any shot at landing inside the bubble, but we’ve seen X go on late runs before.

-BAYLOR AT UCF (Big 12). Baylor is a good team with a good resume, but they’re also coming off a loss to TCU, and having to go on the road to bounce back is not the easiest thing in the world to do, especially against a UCF team that’s trying to reach the bubble themselves. Still, while it’s not an easy road game to win, ending up as a protected seed requires that teams win games that are not easy to win.

-FLORIDA AT KENTUCKY (SEC). Kentucky is a protected seed who is playing at home, whereas Florida is a team that’s outside the bubble playing on the road. A win like this for the Gators could springboard them forward, but despite a loss last week and a struggle over the weekend I still think this is a very solid Kentucky team.

-PROVIDENCE AT CONNECTICUT (Big East). I continue to be impressed with how Providence keeps winning games despite all they went through during the offseason and how they’ve dealt with injuries throughout this season. They’re coming off an emotional win over Georgetown, but to win at UConn tonight, who is playing the best basketball in the country right now, is a VERY tall order.

-BOISE STATE AT NEW MEXICO (Mountain West). This is one of the better games of the night, and it’s going to cause me to lose sleep. I think that resumes aside, New Mexico is the best team in the MWC on the court, and by the end of the year their profile will reflect that. Boise State has also been playing really well, but they’re coming off an overtime loss at home to Utah State, and this game on the road tonight is probably their toughest remaining game.

-SANTA CLARA AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast). A bit of a bubblicious game tonight. SMC needs to hold serve and keep winning in the WCC in order to reach the bubble, but if Santa Clara can get this one on the road then you have to at least give them a little bit of a look as well.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

Notre Dame @ Virginia (ACC) – Virginia should be able to pick up their 5th straight win without too much trouble tonight

Wake Forest @ Pittsburgh (ACC) – Wake is still outisde the bubble and needs to hold serve in games like this in order to…well…hold serve

Cincinnati @ West Virginia (Big 12) – Cincinnati has been straddling our bubble for weeks now. They need this one on the road. Even though it’s a road game, WVU is not within 100 miles of the bubbble and it’s a game the Bearcats cannot afford to lose

Richmond @ Fordham (Atlantic 10) – They’re not inside the bubble right now, but I think Richmond will get a serious look from the committee if they can win out, which they are good enough to do

Rice @ Memphis (American) – after two straight losses Memphis must bounce back tonight against a Rice team that amounts to a home buy game

Valparaiso @ Drake (Missouri Valley) – Drake has a shot at reaching the bubble if they can win out or come close to it

Wofford @ Samford (SoCon) – Samford can get to an impressive 19-3 on the year if they can hold serve at home tonight

Vanderbilt @ Auburn (SEC) – Auburn hast lost two straight, but should have very little problem getting this one tonight

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, January 31st

Indiana State (18-3, 9-1) at Belmont (12-9, 5-5) – 7:30 PM ET (ESPN)

It’s been a while since the UTR Game of the Day has been to the Boulevard this past calendar year, but tonight we had to Nashville where the Indiana State Sycamores visit the Belmont Bruins. A four-game losing streak has brought the Bruins to around the .500 mark, even though that can mostly be attributed to a stretch where three of the four games were on the road against contenders like Indiana State, Bradley and a tough Illinois State team. Keishawn Davidson scored 17 points in their most recent outing where they got back into the win column with a 74-65 victory against Illinois-Chicago.

Indiana State is currently the favorite to win the Missouri Valley Conference this year, and there is an outside chance we could hear their name in the bracket on Selection Sunday even if they fail to win Arch Madness coming up in about a month’s time. The Trees began their most recent 5-game winning streak with a 30-point spanking against Belmont at home 18 days ago. More recently, they beat Bradley 95-86 in overtime at home to avert what could have been a three-way tie at the top of the conference.

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Tuesday, Jan 30th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-For the latest HOOPS HD REPORT Video Podcast – CLICK HERE

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-Houston and Texas, after both being national programs for close to a decade, FINALLY played each other in basketball!! And it was everything we KNEW it would be!! The crowd was great! The game was exciting and even went into overtime! And Houston got a massive 76-72 road win that means a lot both on and off paper, and the Cougars are continuing to look like a #1 seed. They play again later this season! Then, after this season Texas is bolting for the SEC. Please, please, PLEASE keep this series going!!!!! It makes college basketball better!!

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT TENNESSEE. South Carolina is coming off a big win against Kentucky that was both celebratory off paper and big on paper, but they’ve got a much bigger test tonight against a Tennessee team that could still reach the #1 line. The Vols should hold serve at home in this one.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC). GA Tech has managed a couple big wins at home this year, so the Tarheels don’t want to just overlook them, but it’s still a game UNC should win.

-MARQUETTE AT VILLANOVA (Big East). Marquette is looking like they could end up as high as the #2 line come March, whereas Nova’s resume is really flimsy and they need some more wins just to help insure that they get in at all. Tonight is kind of pivotal for Nova.

-ILLINOIS AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten). Ohio State has looked solid at times, but right now it feels like they’re on the outside looking in, whereas Illinois is looking like they could end up as a protected seed. This would be just the third true road win for the Illini, so it would make their resume look a little better.

-TEXAS TECH AT TCU (Big 12). Both teams are in the rankings and both have been playing very well lately. Texas Tech just got a massive road win at Oklahoma, and TCU has won two straight on the road, including a triple overtime thriller at Baylor. Both are trending up, and both have the opportunity to go up even higher if the can win this game tonight.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON AT DAYTON (Atlantic 10). Dayton has had a great season, but they’re coming off a loss to Richmond and need to hold serve and bounce back at home. They may not make it all the way to being a protected seed, but they are still very safely inside the bubble.

-SYRACUSE AT BOSTON COLLEGE (ACC). Syracuse has been quietly coming on strong lately, and while they still have a ways to go, they do appear to be heading in the right direct. Another conference road win tonight should help them keep getting closer.

-AKRON AT EASTERN MICHIGAN (MAC). Akron suffered a surprising loss at Miami OH over the weekend, and they basically need to win out in order to have any chance at landing inside the bubble.

-OKLAHOMA AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12). Oklahoma has been in a bit of a tailspin and could really use a road win to help stabilize their resume. K State is right on the bubble, so every game for the Wildcats has a pivotal feel to it. Both teams should have a bit of a sense of urgency coming into this one.

MISSISSIPPI STATE AT OLE MISS (SEC). Ole Miss is coming off a really big win at Texas A&M, and their fans should be jacked way up tonight for their in-state rivals. Mississippi State had a nice win over Auburn this weekend, but they still don’t have any road wins this season and could really use this to boost their resume as well as earn some bragging rights.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT KANSAS (Big 12). The Jayhawks have struggled in some of their conference road games, but they’ve been rock solid at home and should hold serve in this one tonight.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West). Both teams are having good seasons and both look to be safely inside the bubble for now, but both could also use a big momentum boost as well as a resume boost, and this game is a big opportunity for both teams. It should be a fun one!

-LOUISVILLE AT CLEMSON (ACC). This should be the equivalent of a home buy game for Clemson, but they did lose to an even worse Louisville last year, and it was likely that loss that kept them out of the NCAA Tournament, so they don’t want to overlook them.

-MIAMI FL AT NC STATE (ACC). Right now we have both teams outside the bubble and they both need to string together wins in order to end up on the right side of it.

-MICHIGAN AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten). This is a rivalry game and it’s always pretty intense, but this year’s edition matches a Michigan State team that’s trying to stay inside the bubble against a Michigan team that is nowhere near it.

-SETON HALL AT DEPAUL (Big East). Seton Hall had been as hot as anyone in the conference, but they’ve now lost three straight (although some of that is due to injuries). If they lose to DePaul and make it four straight, then they’re REALLY going to be in trouble!!

-LMU AT GONZAGA (West Coast). The Zags have been playing a little better and they just need to keep holding serve.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, January 30th

Bowling Green (14-6, 5-3) at Ball State (11-9, 3-5) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day goes to Muncie, Indiana for a game between the Bowling Green Falcons and the Ball State Cardinals. Ball State recently went through a tough stretch of games where they lost seven of their last eight games, but they have finally rebounded with a pair of wins in the MAC against Buffalo and Northern Illinois. Basheer Jihad had 28 points in their 81-71 win against NIU.

Bowling Green had gotten off to a 5-1 start in the MAC, but they are coming off of back-to-back losses against Kent State at home and against archrival Toledo on the road. Marcus Hill averages 20.9 points a game and 2.3 assists per game for the Falcons.

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The Hoops HD Report – Jan 29th

The panel reviews all the action from the major conferences over the past week, and takes a look at all the big games coming up this week. The Big 12 continues to excite as we saw multiple overtime games and Texas Tech and TCU each picked up big wins. Out Arizona lost another head scratcher as they fell to Oregon State and that further jeopardizes their chances of getting a protected seed. Ole Miss got a big road win at Texas A&M and South Carolina got a nice win against Kentucky. The Mountain West also had several exciting games with Utah State getting a big win at Boise State, Wyoming having a crazy comeback against Colorado State, and New Mexico continues to roll. The Big East and ACC had crazy weeks too. We discuss all that, and more!!

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

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Bracketology – Staff Bracket (Monday, January 29th)

This week, it is our colleague John Stalica’s turn to do the weekly staff bracket for Hoops HD. This is not where we try to guess what the Selection Committee will do – that is what our colleagues like Jon Teitel and Rocco Miller do on a regular basis. Rather, this is who John would have in the field as of today.

First Four Out: Colorado, Virginia Tech, Miami, Virginia

Worth a Look: Wake Forest, SMU, Drake, Michigan State, James Madison

JOHN’S COMMENTS:

The 1-line is starting to take better shape and, from a resume perspective, Purdue gets the edge for #1 overall. As yesterday proved, UConn may well have the highest ceiling of anyone in the country right now.

I am starting to believe in what teams like Texas Tech and Iowa State have been able to accomplish in the Big 12. Baylor and Oklahoma (especially the Sooners) are in a bit of decline right now. Of course, their “reward” is a first-round matchup against Nebraska. In Omaha. Good luck with that.

Memphis might not even be in this field much longer at this rate. Had they lost at home against Vandy back in December, they certainly wouldn’t be.

OTHER COMMENTS:

COMMENTS FROM DAVID:

-This isn’t so much me disagreeing with Stalica as much as it is me disagreeing with virtually everyone. Oklahoma is way overvalued. Now to be fair, John has them lower than most people, and even makes mention in his notes that they are on the decline. John barely has Texas in. Texas has played a tougher strength of schedule, Texas has more road wins, Texas has more quad 1 wins, and on top of all that, Texas won handily AT OKLAHOMA!!! I’m not trying to gush over Texas so much as I am trying to dump on Oklahoma! Texas, by virtually every measurement, is better than Oklahoma, with the exception of perhaps one area. Oklahoma’s losses aren’t quite as bad. Texas lost to UCF and West Virginia (who both also beat Kansas) whereas Oklahoma’s losses were to better teams….like, say…TEXAS!!

-In looking at the top of John’s seedlist, I agree with all of his #1 line, and all but one of his #2 line. I like Marquette a little more, but John has them as #9 overall, so we aren’t exactly all that far apart on them.

-It’s interesting to see that he still has Princeton on the #10 line after they got beat so badly by Cornell over the weekend. I don’t think he’s wrong. In fact I’d probably argue for them to be there. I don’t think the real committee would have them there at this point, though.

COMMENTS FROM CHAD:

-I will take some exception with John’s top 4 lines. I just do not understand Baylor on the 3 line. The Bears have lost 3 in a row and have only one true road win. That is a 5 or 6 seed profile. I also don’t get Utah State on the 4 line. I would rather San Diego State be there with a way tougher Strength of Schedule. I just think the Aztecs are a better team. By several seed lines.

-My biggest issue is with Auburn. The Tigers have *ZERO* Quad 1 wins and do not have a win away from home against a team that is at-large worthy. They also have a loss to a team that is below the at-large cut line (at App State). I simply do not understand why everyone loves this team. Is it because they lose close games? You don’t get a protected seed for losing games!

-Iowa State is under-seeded on the 6 line. The Cyclones now have wins over Houston and Kansas and do not have a bad loss. I could see this team in the protected seed range instead of some of John’s other choices.

-Seton Hall was one of the hottest teams in the nation and climbing everyone’s seed lists. They now have a 3 game losing streak including a home loss to Providence. I think the Hall is still in the field, but at 13-8 overall and with a sub-.500 record against Quads 1-3, just barely in. I would have them in Dayton.

-Seton Hall’s conference mate, Villanova, is even worse shape. In addition to their three bad losses in the Big Five Challenge, the Wildcats have now lost 5 of their last 6 games — and the one win was at home over DePaul! I would have Villanova OUT right now.

-Nevada does not belong in right now either. The Wolf Pack are fading fast in the Mountain West and have only two wins against tournament teams, and one of those is against a Colorado State team that has been slipping a ton lately as well.

-Colorado (rather than Oregon), Michigan State and Virginia are the three teams John left out that I would have in. I also think the Gonzaga is very close to being back in this field as they keep winning and the rest of the Bubble keeps losing.

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