In Memoriam: HoopsHD interviews Tom Apke about Paul Silas

Paul Silas spent most of his life as a basketball player/coach…and what a life it was. At McClymonds High School he went 68-0 and was named 2nd-team Parade All-American as a senior. At Creighton he set an NCAA record for most rebounds in a 3-year career and was named a 2nd-team All-American in 1964. During his 16-year NBA career he was a 2-time All-Star, a 5-time member of the All-Defensive Team, and won 3 rings in a 6-year span from 1974-1979. He later became an NBA coach and made the playoffs 4 straight years from 2000-2003. Paul died last year but HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Paul’s college teammate Tom Apke about all of his amazing accomplishments. Today marks the 1-year anniversary of Paul’s passing on December 10, 2022, so we take this time to honor his memory.

Paul was your teammate at Creighton where he averaged 20.5 PPG/21.6 RPG and was named an All-American in 1964: was he as dominant in college as his stats seems to indicate? Paul was as dominant a player during that era as much as anyone we played against. I was 1 year behind him and could not play on the varsity as a freshman but we got to sit with the radio guys and keep stats: I kept stats the night that Paul had 38 REB vs. Centenary. 1 of the opponents that night was Riley Wallace, who later became head coach at Hawaii: I joked with him about that many years later.

He led the nation in rebounding during both his sophomore/junior seasons and remains top-25 in NBA history with 12,357 career REB: what made him such a great rebounder? People assumed that he was a fantastic athletic leaper…but he was not. I saw some old video recently of him as a sophomore: he was thin but very mobile. They faced Cincinnati in the NCAA tourney and Paul Hogue pushed Silas around the court. The following summer he stayed in Omaha, worked at an ice cream factory(!), and put on some more weight. He has a tremendous sense of timing and will to “go get it”. 1 time in practice he snatched the ball out of our teammate’s hands: the teammate said, “I had it”, and Paul responded, “Then go get it!”

In the spring of 1964 he was drafted 12th overall by St. Louis (2 spots behind Willis Reed): did he see that as a validation of his college career, or the realization of a lifelong dream of reaching the NBA, or other? He was expecting to be drafted high: he had been high school player of the year in California so he always expected to play at the next level. He stepped in and was an immediate contributor from Day 1.

In 1974 he was inducted into the Creighton Athletic Hall of Fame: where did that rank among the highlights of his career?
1 of the neat things about my career is that I was head coach/athletic director that year so I got to be the emcee at his ceremony: it was a great evening. A lot of people now forget the key contributors from years ago: even at Creighton people think the modern era started with Coach Dana Altman…but Paul was the most important player in school history. He enabled us to become competitive with all of the national powerhouses that our coach scheduled. Without Paul, we might not have attained all of our accomplishments since then.

He won 3 NBA titles during a 6-year span in the 1970s (2 with Boston and 1 with Seattle): what did it mean to him to be a 3-time champ?
Paul did a lot of the little things but was not a prolific scorer and did not have a great jump shot. His teammates/coaches appreciated his defense/rebounding. He did not need 20 shots/game to be happy: his intangibles translated into his team’s success.

He was a 5-time all-defensive team selection: what made him such a great defender? He was a great competitor and doggedly determined that his opponent’s life would be as miserable tonight as he could make it. He was not a great leaper but had very quick feet so he could react quickly by rebounding misses and prevent his opponents from getting around him.

He played 16 years in the NBA and his 1254 career games remains in the top-40 all-time: what was the secret to his longevity?
There was a lot of wear and tear back then and no corporate jets that flew you 1st-class overnight: they had to take the 1st-available commercial flight the next morning. He did not have the proper rest/nutrition that today’s players enjoy.

After retiring he spent almost 3 decades as an assistant/head coach in the NBA: since you later spent more than 2 decades as a coach at Creighton/Colorado/Appalachian State, how difficult is the transition from player to coach?
He was still playing when San Diego offered him a player/coach role. He decided that to do it correctly he could not do both at the same time: he could have played another 1-2 years but decided to coach the team he inherited in earnest. I was coaching at Creighton at the time and he invited me to become 1 of his assistants. I could not afford to do so financially (due to the salary/cost of living) and am unsure whether I could have done it emotionally either.

You later did some radio/TV work in Charlotte while Paul was head coach of the Hornets and you 2 spent some time together in retirement: how did your friendship evolve over the decades since you 1st met as college teammates?
I retired to Charlotte and we began spending a lot of time together. I got to interview him a few times on TV/radio and knew the leading questions to ask him that would elicit both a laugh and a good answer! I knew how to get him to open up/express himself. He was young for his high school graduating class and San Francisco was a major power: they wanted him to go to junior college for a year but he chose to go to Creighton instead. Our birthdays were only a few days apart in July and it was a common thing that brought us closer: I have pictures from our combined 75th birthday together with our families.

He passed away in 2022 due to cardiac arrest: when people look back on his career, how do you think that he should be remembered the most?
Most people today remember him as an NBA coach: he never won a title or was named COY so they assume that he was not a good coach, but that is not the truth. I covered a lot of his games and he had an uncanny ability to bring out the best in many of his players. I remember him telling 1 of his young players to take a shot, which blew the kid’s mind! Players today often pout about minutes but he was an extraordinary coach and as good a person as he was a player.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Dec 10th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Top ranked Arizona blew out 23rd ranked Wisconsin 98-73, and the game was well within hand before halftime. Top ranked Arizona looks like they should be the top ranked team.

-Missouri actually held a lead against Kansas for most of the first half, but Kansas went on a flurry to close the half and then never really looked back before winning 73-64. It wasn’t a blowout, but it wasn’t an exciting game either. None of the Border Wars have been exciting since the series resumed.

-Purdue took care of Alabama in the Hall of Fame Classic up in Toronto, but Bama took quite a bit of taking care of. This was one of the better games that Alabama has played this season, and more than anything they showed how tough they can be. I think both teams showed they could be tough. Whenever there was a momentum shift or it felt like the game was getting away from one of the teams, the other team had an answer. It was just a great game to watch with Purdue winning 92-86.

-For the first time in I think 19 years, Washington has beaten Gonzaga. They got it done at home 78-73, and had to come from behind to do it. Gonzaga went ice cold in the second half, and Washington kept making plays. First they kept getting closer, then they tied it, then they went ahead, and in the final minute of the game they got control. As good as it feels to beat a rival, it also a really important win on paper for the Huskies, who are now suddenly 6-3 with all three losses being competitive games against really good teams, and now they have a win over a really good team in Gonzaga.

-It took a month for it to happen, but Saint Mary’s FINALLY played like a top 25 caliber team and got a MASSIVE win at previously unbeaten and highly ranked Colorado State 64-61. It was close throughout most of it, but SMC also held a lead through most of it. Is this the game that finally turns things around for the Gaels?? Prior to yesterday they hadn’t even looked like an NIT team. I guess they were waiting for the Winter Break before they started playing.

-BYU fell behind early at Utah in front of a crowd that was absolutely bonkers, but actually stayed tough and played their way back into it in the second half. After seeming like they were totally out of it and were just about to get run off the floor, they actually had a chance to tie or win on their last possession. The Utes made a great defensive play, and really played well throughout the entire game to preserve the 73-69 win after a couple of very late freethrows, but BYU showed some toughness in the way that they came back. As for Utah, it was their biggest win of the season both on and off paper, and their resume is starting to look good.

-Tennessee got a fight from Illinois, but ended up winning 86-79. Tennessee’s schedule has been absolutely brutal, and while facing a top 20 team is certainly a challenge even if you’re at home, Tennessee was ready for it after playing multiple top ten teams away from home.

-Oklahoma remains unbeaten after knocking off Arkasnas 79-70. As they did last year, Arkansas is showing some rust on their armor early on. Eric Musselman got to go to the locker room early after he was ejected, so perhaps the Hogs have some work to do.

-Clemson faced an undefeated team for the second straight game as they went up against TCU up in Toronto, and for the second straight game they managed to win. They knocked off the Horned Frogs 74-66, and even though they’re unbeaten, and even though they’re in the ACC, and even though their last two wins have come against unbeaten teams…they still seem to be a little bit below the radar for some reason.

-UC Irvine has a win against USC, and after falling behind by as many as 16 against San Diego State last night came all the way back, got the lead, and appeared to be in control of the game with less than a minute to go. To get a second big road win like this would have been a huge statement for the Eaters belonging inside the bubble. San Diego State made some big plays in their final few possessions and ended up escaping 63-62. This was a big win for the Aztecs, as they were coming off a loss at Grand Canyon. I also want to point out that while San Diego State’s last two games have not been against “brand name” opponents, they wee in fact against very good opponents that would beat most “brand name” teams, so they shouldn’t be written off or overlooked. If anything, they should continue to be recognized for being good themselves. Speaking of the team that just beat San Diego State…

-Grand Canyon is for real, and it’s time that people start thinking of them as a top 40 caliber team that can land inside the bubble. They followed up their win against San Diego State by going on the road and getting a win at Liberty 69-64. The win at Liberty is arguably even more impressive than the home win against San Diego State. Liberty is a really good team that doesn’t lose at home very often, and may not lose at home for the rest of the year. In fact, although they do have a tough game at Lousiana Tech on their schedule later on, Liberty is good enough to where it’s possible they’ll win out. This was a GREAT win for the Lopes, and it’s one they deserve a lot of credit for!

-Kansas State got a nice 75-60 win at LSU in their first game without a key player. It’s just one game, but all accounts are that they are still going to be a good team this year.

-Auburn blew Indiana off the floor 104-76. Indiana isn’t that great of a team, but it’s still an impressive showing from an Auburn team that should be in the top 25, but for some reason isn’t.

-Santa Clara had looked interesting coming into their game yesterday against New Mexico in the Jack Jones Classic, and it was a chance to see what they could do against a pretty good Lobos team. They didn’t do much. New Mexico pretty much dominated all 40 minutes of the game and won 93-76.

-Ohio State fell at Penn State 83-80 and I’m not quite sure how that happened. It was arguably one of the bigger surprises of the day. It wasn’t super cataclysmic result as Ohio State is likely still fine and Penn State is likely 1000 miles from the NIT, but it was a surprising result.

-Cincinnati suffered their first loss of the year as they fell to rival Xavier 84-79. Xavier led for most of the game, but Cincinnati did make some runs to keep themselves in it. Every time it looked like X was about to blow it open, Cincinnati had an answer. As for Xavier, they had lost three straight coming into this and really needed it.

-PFW keeps winning games. They’re now 10-1 after knocking off SEMO 89-80.

-Wichita State was starting to get our attention, but they fell at home to South Dakota State 79-69 and didn’t look all that great at any point. South Dakota State is likely the Summit League Frontrunner, but they were just 4-5 on the season and had been somewhat disappointing going into yesterday’s game. Getting a win at the Round House against a Wichita State team that appeared to be pretty good could be the start of a turnaround for them.

-Villanova held off UCLA 65-56 to get a nice home win. Both these teams have shown moments of being good, but they’ve also had some disappointing results this year. You had a sense that there was a sense of urgency for both of them, especially for Nova since they were playing at home.

-Drake is now 9-1 after handily beating a Nevada team that came into this one unbeaten. We were all really big on Drake coming into the year and thought they could land inside the bubble, but they did lose some key players from a year ago, and after getting blown out by Stephen F Ausitn a few weeks ago we just kind of wrote them off. Well, I think it’s time to write them back in. They’re now 9-1 with a couple of notable and impressive wins.

-Arizona State played their first road game of the year at San Diego, and lost it 89-84. San Diego is 6-0 at home, but it’s still the kind of road game that a tournament-caliber team needs to be able to win.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-PRINCETON AT SAINT JOSEPH’S. This is a much more important game than I would have ever expected prior to the start of the season. Both teams are good, both have started to build really good resumes, both have a shot at landing inside the bubble, and today’s game is another resume-building opportunity for both teams.

-COLORADO VS MIAMI FL (Brooklyn NY). Both are likely NCAA Tournament teams that I was fond of coming into the year, and that I think can improve as the year continues to play out, but neither has managed a really big tournament-caliber win yet this season and today’s game is an opportunity for each team to get their first.

-MEMPHIS AT TEXAS A&M. Memphis is playing their third straight true road game. Of the nine games they will have played this season (including today’s) seven will have been away from home. The upside to that is that they’ve build a nice resume with wins at Missouri, and against Michigan and Arkansas. This would be their best win of the season so far if they’re able to pull it off. TAMU has some nice wins of their own, is in the rankings, and will likely make quite a bit of noise once they get into SEC play.

-OLE MISS AT UCF. Ole Miss is unbeaten and does have a nice win over Memphis, but this is still a big test and one of the tougher games they’ve had to play this year. It’s on the road against a fairly decent UCF team.

-SAINT JOHN’S VS BOSTON COLLEGE (Brooklyn Showcase). Both teams have decent records, but other than the Johnnies’ win over Utah neither team really has any overly spectacular wins yet, and this would perhaps be the best win for BC this year so far, and one of the better wins for the Johnnies so far.

-TULSA VS OKLAHOMA STATE (Oklahoma City). Tulsa is a respectable 5-2 on the year and this is a winnable game for them.

-MICHIGAN STATE AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten). The Spartans have been disappointing so far this season, but they’re the kind of team that may start to pick it up now that final exams are over and the practice restrictions are no longer in place. This is a pivotal game for the Spartans. It’s a conference road game against a team they should be able to beat.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-Brown @ Providence
-Prairie View A&M @ Iowa State
-Detroit Mercy @ Northwestern
-Long Beach State @ USC – this is a game USC needs to win and should win, but Beach is good, and if they overlook them, they may NOT win
-Iowa @ Michigan (Big Ten) – both teams have been somewhat disappointing this year, both look to have more potential than what they’ve shown, and both could really use this win today
-Elon @ UNC Greensboro – a win for UNCG gets them to 8-1 on the year
-Grambling @ Washington State

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Dec 9th

-Thursday and Friday were/are all pretty uneventful nights, but Saturday is a very busy day! It’s also the first day where there no overlap with college football, so college hoops has the spotlight to itself!! Here is a rundown of all of Saturday’s action!

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-TULANE VS MISSISSIPPI STATE (Atlanta GA). Tulane is off to their best start in recent memory as they are out to a 6-1 start and their only loss was a really close game to Bradley. This will be their biggest test of the year, though. Mississippi State fell out of the rankings after a very surprising upset loss to Southern and playing this one in Atlanta is a good chance for them to bounce back from that.

-SYRACUSE AT GEORGETOWN. It’s a Classic Big East rivalry that still has some heat to it, but the key word there is “some.” Both teams have respectable records, but nearly all the wins have been home buy games, so this would be the most notable win so far for whichever team pulls it out.

-PENN VS KENTUCKY (Malone’s Classic). The game is in Philadelphia, but the crowd will likely be split, or perhaps even pro-Kentucky. Penn already has a win against Villanova, and Kentucky is coming off a loss to UNC Wilmington, so the Wildcats don’t want to just overlook the Quakers.

-ILLINOIS AT TENNESSEE. This is just a really good out of conference campus match-up between two top 20 teams. It doesn’t feel like we get many of those anymore! Tennessee has three losses, but all of them were against top ten teams, and they’re unbeaten at home. Illinois’s only loss was to Marquette and they’re coming off a win against a really good Florida Atlantic team where they shot the ball incredibly well. Still, to get this one on the road against Tennessee would probably be their biggest win of the year to date and go a long way toward cementing them as a protected seed.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT EAST CAROLINA. South Carolina came up just short against rivals Clemson earlier in the week, but they’re still 7-1 on the year and appear to have a tournament-caliber team. Having said that, this is is the kind of road game they need to be able to win. East Carolina is a very respectable 6-3 on the year with all six wins coming at home, but it’s still the kind of road game an at-large caliber team needs to be able to win.

-ALABAMA VS PURDUE (Hall of Fame Series, Toronto ON). I think Alabama is a top 25 caliber team, and I think Purdue is the best team in the country despite the fact that they’ve lost a game already, so today’s match up is fascinating.

-KANSAS STATE AT LSU. K State had a key player dismissed from the team earlier this week and that will definitely impact the play of their team from here on out. It’s never easy to win a game like this on the road, so more than anything this is a test to see what K State now looks like without such a key player.

-GRAND CANYON AT LIBERTY. Both are Under the Radar top ten teams, and both have an outside shot of landing inside the bubble. I think that will be more true for Grand Canyon can somehow manage a win today. They are coming off a home win against San Diego State, but winning at home, even against a top 25 team, probably isn’t as hard as winning against a team as good as Liberty on Liberty’s floor. This is perhaps the game I’m most excited to watch today!

-AUBURN VS INDIANA (Holiday Hoopsgiving, Atlanta GA). I really like this Auburn team and I don’t think the loss at Appalachian State will end up being all that damaging, especially if they can follow it up with a win in a game like this. Indiana is 7-1, and while I’ve been critical about their quality of play so far, they are coming off a road win at Michigan, and if they can get this win today they’ll have me believing in them.

-WISCONSIN AT ARIZONA. I like this Wisconsin team, I think they were once again undervalued in the preseason rankings, and they do have a really nice win against Marquette who is one of the best teams in the nation. As much as they’ve been tested, playing on the road against the #1 ranked team is as big as a test can possibly be. If Wisconsin can somehow win this, they should shoot up the rankings and be firmly in the discussion for a protected seed.

-ARKANSAS VS OKLAHOMA (Tulsa OK). Arkansas is loaded with talent and has a nice win over Duke, but they still are a little inconsistent. This is a major test for them, and if they were to get it the value of their resume would go through the roof. Oklahoma comes in at 8-0, but hasn’t been tested nearly as much as Arkansas has. Even though the crowd in Tulsa should favor the Sooners and give them a semi-home game this is probably still their biggest test of the year up to this point.

-CLEMSON VS TCU (Hall of Fame Series, Toronto ON). Both of these teams are unbeaten, but Clemson’s schedule has been tough whereas TCU’s has been one of the weakest in all of D1, and they barely escaped with a controversial ending against Georgetown earlier this year. This is the first real test for the Horned Frogs, and it will be interesting to see what they can do.

-STEPHEN F AUSTIN AT WYOMING. I don’t think this is a game where either team will be close to the bubble, but it’s still a good game, and for now SFA has had some decent wins and this would be another one on the road, and Wyoming may be good enough to make a little bit of noise in the Mountain West.

-NEW MEXICO VS SANTA CLARA (Jack Jones Classic, Henderson NV). Both teams have bloated records, but while Santa Clara made a little noise with their win against Oregon neither team looks to have a win as good as this one would be yet, so it’s a good resume building opportunity for two teams that could use it.

-MISSOURI AT KANSAS. Missouri is off to a decent 7-2 start and has won both their road games so far, but this is a much bigger challenge. Since this series was renewed Kansas has won both the games in blowouts, and it wouldn’t surprise me at all to see them blow out the Tigers again.

-OHIO STATE AT PENN STATE (Big Ten). Ohio State can improve to 9-1 overall, but this is their first true road game of the season. Still, it’s a game the Buckeyes should win.

-SAINT MARY’S AT COLORADO STATE. I have to believe that eventually Saint Mary’s will hit their stride and start playing like the top 25 team that we all expected them to be, but they sure as hell haven’t done it yet. Colorado State, on the other hand, has looked amazing this year and will end up as a protected seed if they keep it up. They should be able to hold serve at home in this one.

-CINCINNATI AT XAVIER. Cincinnati comes in at 7-0, but the majority of their wins have been home buy games and their one road win was in overtime at Howard, so this is still probably the biggest test of the year for the Bearcats. Having said that, Xavier has been very underwhelming overall with losses to Oakland and Delaware at home. The storyline going into this matchup is weaker than what we are used to seeing from this rivalry. And, I still say Gold Star is better!!!

-BYU AT UTAH. This one is always a war!! BYU comes in ranked 14th in the nation and is unbeaten with some fairly nice wins, but beating their rivals on the road probably be their biggest feel-good win of the season so far. Utah is looking for a signature win of thier own to help boost their resume, and they barely survived against Southern Utah the other night, so this is a big one for them as well. It means a lot both on and off paper, which makes it the best kind of game!

-JAMES MADISON AT OLD DOMINION (Sun Belt). What used to be an old CAA rivalry is now a Sun Belt rivalry! It’s the conference opener for both teams. JMU is unbeaten and looking for their third road win of the season.

-UCLA AT VILLANOVA. Both of these teams have shown high levels of potential and Nova has some fairly decent wins on their resume, but both also have a lot of work to do. UCLA played Marquette and Gonzaga close, but didn’t win either game and then nearly lost to UC Riverside their last time out. They could really use a big win like this on their resume. Nova has beaten Memphis and North Carolina, but they’ve lost three straight, and have losses to teams like Drexel. They need this win to help stabilize their resume. There should be a sense of urgency for both teams coming into this one.

-NEVADA VS DRAKE (Jack Jones Classic, Henderson NV). Nevada comes into this game at 7-0 and has a decent win against Washington, but hasn’t had any really big tests yet. Drake has only lost one game, and while they might not be a “really big” test, they’re still a good team. This is a resume building opportunity for two teams whose schedules don’t necessarily provide them with an abundance of opportunities, which makes this an important game for both of them.

-RUTGERS AT SETON HALL. Another rivalry game that’s always really exciting, and that is once again between two teams that could really use this win.

-UTEP AT OREGON. This is a fairly decent UTEP team, but it’s the kind of game Oregon needs to be able to win almost 100% if the time if they want to show that they belong inside the bubble. At-large caliber teams don’t lose games like this at home.

-UC IRVINE AT SAN DIEGO STATE. This is a much better game than what it will probably get credit for. UC Irvine still has an outside shot at getting inside the bubble, but they probably need this win to go along with their win at USC in order to make it happen. The Eaters have lost two straight, and while both were on the road to fairly good teams, they need another win on the road against a fairly good team to get their resume where it needs to be. San Diego State is ranked in the top 25 and probably belongs there despite their road loss to Grand Canyon. They’re not easy to beat on their floor.

-ARIZONA STATE AT SAN DIEGO. This is the first true road game for the 6-2 Sun Devils, and it may not be easy against the Toreros who are unbeaten at home.

-GONZAGA AT WASHINGTON. This is another rivalry game, and it’s a big test for the Zags. They’ve been tested already, but this is their first true road game and it’s against a Washington team that’s played pretty well this year. All three of their losses were highly competitive games against really good teams, and a win tonight at home over a brand name rival could really give them a boost of momentum.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-Saint Peter’s @ Duqeusne (Friday, Dec 8th)
-Arkansas Pine Bluff @ UConn
-FGCU @ Minnesota
-Valparaiso @ Virginia Tech
-California @ Butler – a win for Butler gets them to 8-2 on the year
-UMass Lowell @ UMass – Lowell won this game last year, and is off to a good 6-2 start this year, so UMass better not overlook them.
-Troy @ Dayton
-Florida State vs South Florida (Orange Bowl Classic) – Florida State can get to 5-3
-Central Michigan @ Creighton
-Colgate @ Vermont – two UTR teams that will likely be conference frontrunners
-Southern Indiana @ Indiana State – The Trees can get to 9-1 on the year, which is amazing since this is just their 4th home game
-Charlotte @ Duke – Charlotte is a decent team, but is likely way overmatched today, especially on the road
-Houston Christian @ Texas
-Hofstra @ Saint Louis – Hofstra is starting to make a little bit of noise, and this is a winnable road game, which would get them to 7-2 on the year
-Louisiana @ Louisiana Tech – I love this rivalry. It appears that LA Tech is the better team, and can get to 8-2 on the year if they can get this win at home
-Jackson State @ Houston
-Western Oregon (nonD1) @ Boise State
-UNC Asheville @ Western Carolina – a match-up between two pretty good UTR teams
-Richmond vs Florida (Orange Bowl Classic)
-Siena @ Saint Bonaventure (Big Four) – The Bonnies are 6-2 and this should be a winnable game for them
-Eastern Washington @ Air Force – A win for AFA gets them to a respectable 8-2 on the year
-Coppin State @ George Washington – A win for GW gets them to a respectable 8-2 on the year
-Canisius @ Pittsburgh
-Akron @ Northern Kentucky – I still like this Akron team and they can get to a respectable 6-3 on the year and pick up their second road win
-SEMO @ Purdue Fort Wayne – PFW can get to an impressive 10-1 on the season with a win
-South Dakota State @ Wichita State – South Dakota State has been a little disappointing this year, but should do well once league play starts. Still, they’re probably overmatched tonight by 7-2 Wichita State
-NJIT @ Wake Forest
-Notre Dame @ Marquette – the Irish have not looked all that good and this one may end up looking like a buy game
-Northwest Nazarene (nonD1) @ Utah State

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Dec 7th

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-I’ll begin with the news that makes me both sad and angry, UNLV’s game at Dayton was cancelled due to the shooting that took place on UNLV’s campus. And just so I’m clear, it’s the shooting and not the game being cancelled that makes me sad and angry. Sooner or later there will be a mass shooting during a college sporting event. At the rate we are going I don’t see how that won’t eventually happen. Thoughts and prayers to all those who were impacted by this. I’ve known three different people who were killed in mass shootings, so my sympathies are absolutely with UNLV today.

-At no point was Marquette ever not in complete control of Texas as they absolutely blew them out in last night’s Big East-Big 12 Battle. I’m guessing this was a rather cathartic evening for Shaka Smart, who was once fired by Texas despite the Longhorns earning a protected seed in that year’s NCAA Tournament.

-Denver stayed with Colorado State for most of the game, and actually had a lead with about 10 minutes to go, but the Rams pulled out the 90-80 win and remain unbeaten.

-Clemson trailed South Carolina for much of the game in the battle between the two unbeaten teams, but finally got control late and escaped with a 72-67 win. This was South Carolina’s biggest test so far by far. It was their first true road game and it was against a ranked team. While they didn’t get the win, I think they demonstrated they can play at a high level and will likely win their share of games in SEC play.

-Memphis needed overtime, but they did get a relatively good 85-80 road win at VCU, which is their second of the year.

-Purdue Fort Wayne has been a bit of a surprise out of the Horizon League. They won 70-57 at Southern Indiana last night, which I know isn’t that great in and of itself, but PFW is now 9-1 on the season and this was their third true road win.

-Belmont almost blew an 18pt halftime lead on their own home court and just barely survived a furious comeback by Lipscomb and held on to win the Battle of the Boulevard 72-71. I love this rivalry! It actually goes back to when the two were NAIA schools.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-IOWA AT IOWA STATE. This is a very bitter rivalry and both teams could use this one both on and off paper. Both teams have respectable records and both have potential, but neither really has any real wins of note yet.

-Eastern Kentucky @ UNC Greensboro – EKU has been a disappointment this year, but UNCG is turning out to be one of the better UTR teams and can get to 7-1 with a win today

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Under the Radar (Dec 6th)

Tonight’s feature conference is the CAA, which had a huge week with UNC Wilmington winning at Kentucky, Drexel upsetting Villanova, and Delaware winning at Xavier. We discuss how much the middle and bottom of that league look this year and what they have coming up.

After that, Chad, Rocco, and David run through the other 21 UTR leagues and discuss Vermont’s unbelievable last second win against Yale, how strong Princeton has looked out of the Ivy League, how Western Carolina has come down to Earth a little bit in the SoCon and that UNC Greensboro now looks like the frontrunner, and how strong the Missouri Valley looks with Indiana State and Drake both playing so well. We discuss all that, and more! And, as we do every week, we close 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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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Dec 6th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-I counted, and as of the time I’m writing this UConn is playing eight games this year against current top 12 teams and could face more in the Big East Tournament. That’s over 25% of their schedule. That’s an entire conference schedule in football. They didn’t get it done at Kansas, but it was hard to not be impressed with how well they played in that game, and they did get it done against North Carolina last night 87-76. This game was hardly a blowout, but throughout pretty much all of it it felt as though UConn was in control. The Huskies have certainly gone out and played, and they’ve certainly passed their tests.

-Illinois shot a stupidly high percentage from the floor against Florida Atlantic, and had a lead for pretty much the entire second half, but despite their hot shooting, and an amazing 59pts in the second half, they could not put the Owls away. It wasn’t until about the final minute of the game where the finally got control and held on for a 98-89 win at the Jimmy V Classic.

-Evansville had been one of the bigger surprises in all of college basketball in getting off to a 7-1 start, and I still think they can end up having a decent year overall, but BYU blew them into the sun last night with a 96-55 win. I think the Cougars were up by 20 when the game tipped off.

-Providence had also been having a really good (and much better than expected) start to the season, but ran into a buzz saw against a really good Oklahoma team in Norman last night. The Sooners picked up the really impressive 72-51 win.

-Grand Canyon improved to 7-1 on the season and picked up their first ever win against a top 25 team as they knocked off San Diego State 79-73. The atmosphere was incredible, and to me this is the kind of thing that college basketball needs more of and that top 25 caliber programs should be more willing to schedule. In the long run, this loss isn’t likely to hurt San Diego State all that much. You know why? Because they ARE a top 25 caliber team!! They’ll have the chances to get the wins. they need to in order to demonstrate that, and will still end up very solidly in the field. Same with Auburn, who lost a similar type game at Appalachian State a few days ago. Those losses don’t hurt a team’s profile or season nearly as much as what a lot coaches are afraid of. SO PLAY MORE OF THEM!!! What are you afraid of?? At the end of the day, Auburn is still Auburn, San Diego State is still San Diego State, and Appalachian State is still App State, and GCU is still GCU.

-The CAA continues to win big games! Last night Delaware went in to Xavier and pretty much owned them in the second half of the game and picked up the 87-80 win. Delaware had no trouble getting to the basket and getting good looks on seemingly every crucial offensive possession.

-Princeton is 9-0 for the first time in well over a century!! Congrats to the Tigers after their 81-70 win over Drexel.

-Villanova continues to play well when they’re not playing Big 5 teams, but they came up short last night at Kansas State in a game they kind of blew. They had a chance to win at the end of regulation, but took too much time to get into their offense and get a good shot off. In overtime, they led by 4pts late, but a late 3 pointer put K State ahead and then Nova failed to score on their final possession so the K State escaped 72-71. Still, it was a good effort in a tough environment, and I still think Nova is going to end up having a good year and making the NCAA Tournament.

-Georgia Tech has proven they can beat good teams at home. In their last two home games they managed wins against Mississippi State and Duke. They’ve also proven that they can’t beat mediocre teams on the road. They were pretty much never in the game against Georgia last night and lost 76-62.

-Indiana got a really nice 78-75 win at Michigan. I was critical of them because all their wins had been home buy games, and they had struggled in a lot of those, but now they’re 7-1 on the year with a win at Michigan. That just looks and sounds a lot better!

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-RUTGERS AT WAKE FOREST. Both teams are off to somewhat slower starts than they had hoped, but both are still good teams that could have big years and this is potentially a nice resume-building opportunity for both of them.

-MEMPHIS AT VCU. I think this is a good Memphis team, and I do think they’ll land inside the bubble, but it’s also worth noting that they don’t have quite as many chances at big wins as teams from the P5/Big East have. It’s not easy to win at VCU, but it’s the kind of game that an at-large caliber team should be able to win.

-TEXAS AT MARQUETTE (Big East-Big 12 Battle). Marquette is coming off a road loss to Wisconsin, which may have bruised their egos a little bit, but the overall health of their team and resume is just fine. They’re facing a really good Texas team today, and it’s a chance for the Longhorns to pick up a huge quality road win if they can pull it off, but that’s much easier said than done.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT CLEMSON. It’s a rivalry game between two undefeated teams that are off to much better starts than what we typically see. In fact, this is perhaps the greatest storyline the basketball version of this rivalry has ever had! It should be fun!

-LIPSCOMB AT BELMONT. This game is not likely to have any sort of impact on the bubble or the NCAA Tournament whatsoever, but we at Hoops HD will ALWAYS highlight The Battle of the Boulevard!!

-UC SANTA BARBARA AT NEW MEXICO. I kind of like both of these teams, but there is no ignoring that neither has passed a big test yet. UCSB has won four straight since getting off to an 0-2 start, and has the chance to pick up a big road win tonight. New Mexico is 7-1, but their one loss was rather handily to a Saint Mary’s team that’s…well…been terrible this year and none of their wins so far are all that notable. So, I guess this is somewhat of a test for both of them.

-NEBRASKA AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten). This isn’t the kind of game that I would normally feel it was necessary to mention, but Nebraska is 7-1 (although six of those wins were home buy games) and this is their first true road game.

-SAN DIEGO AT UTAH STATE. San Diego is a modest 6-3, but still hasn’t won on the road. Utah State has looked really good so far and a win tonight gets them to 8-1.

-PITTSBURGH AT WEST VIRGINIA. It’s the Backyard Brawl!!! Or, in the case of this year, the Backyard Pillow Fight!!! Actually, I still think Pitt may end up having a good year, but they haven’t shown out in a big way just yet.

-SMU AT ARIZONA STATE. Both teams have modest records, but both still have work to do and both could use this win tonight.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-Long Island @ Miami FL
-Youngstown State @ Ohio U – Ohio U is off to a pretty good start, they can get to 6-2 with a win today, and should be one of the better teams in the MAC
-UMES @ NC State
-Duquesne @ Marshall – Duquesne is a respectable 5-2 on the season so far, but is still looking for their first road win
-UMass @ Towson – UMass is off to a somewhat quiet 4-1 start, but is also still looking for their first road win
-Sacred Heart @ Saint John’s
-Miami OH @ Ohio State
-American @ Saint Joseph’s
-Jacksonville @ UCF
-Rice @ Houston
-Saint Louis @ Drake – a win for Drake gets them to 8-1 on the year
-Purdue Fort Wayne @ Southern Indiana – still keeping an eye on PFW. A win gets them to 9-1 overall, and 3-1 on the road
-Omaha @ Texas Tech
-Denver @ Colorado State (Front Range) – Colorado State is in the rankings and should be able to remain unbeaten
-DePaul @ Texas A&M
-UC Davis @ Nevada – Nevada can get to 7-0 with a win
-UNLV @ Dayton – UNLV has been somewhat disappointing this year, whereas the Flyers have looked pretty good. A win get Dayton to 7-2 overall
-UC Riverside @ Washington State – Wazzu can get to 7-1

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