Under the Radar (Nov 29th)

Tonight’s feature conference is the Missouri Valley, which actually started conference play this week. Multiple teams such as Bradley, Indiana State, and Evansville are off to great starts for the season, but Bradley actually lost their conference opener tonight. We discuss whether or not we feel this league can get teams inside the bubble, and look at what they have to do in order to make it happen.

From there, we move on to the other 21 UTR leagues, and talk about how Princeton out of the Ivy League continues to impress, how UMass Lowell is off to their best start in recent memory and will be a force in the America East, how strong Liberty is out of Conference USA and how they may be cracking the rankings before the end of the season, the opportunities Grand Canyon has coming up at quality wins, and more! And, as we do every week, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Nov 29th

NEWS AND NOTES:

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

-Eastern Illinois is in a bad league and is expected to do badly in that bad league, but for 38 minutes last night they were right in there with Kansas. They were actually within 3 with about 2 minutes to play. Kansas, of course, woke up and did what they had to to get control and escaped 71-63, but it was a less than impressive showing for the Jayhawks.

-As for a game that wasn’t close, Kentucky blew Miami FL’s doors off. About midway through the first half Miami looked really good and actually built a 6pt lead, so it wasn’t as if they were intimidated, and psyched out, and not ready to play. They were. But Kentucky just pulled it together and played as well as they’ve played in a very long time. The final score was 95-73.

It was bizarro world! Had you told me that Eastern Illinois v Kansas and Miami FL v Kentucky would be played at the same time, and one of them would be a blowout that I’d turn over and only be focusing on the other game, I wouldn’t have thought EIU v Kansas would be the one I ended up NOT turning over!

-I had some less than nice things to say about Georgia Tech yesterday, and some very nice things to say about Mississippi State. So of course GA Tech controlled pretty much the entire game and got the 67-59 win over Mississippi State. Mississippi State, as good as I thought they were, is now 0-1 in true road games.

-At least Clemson did not let me down! I had some nice things to say about them yesterday, and they managed a HUGE road win at Alabama 85-77. Clemson missed the NCAA Tournament last year, but it was largely due to their bad losses (and one in particular to Louisville) and not their lack of good wins, so this is a team that is capable of playing well and that has played well this season. They’re unbeaten, they had some decent wins away from home down in their MTE, and now they have a true road win at Alabama.

-Cincinnati needed overtime to knock off Howard 86-81. It was a good game for the Bearcats to go and play because one way to sort of game the NET is to go on the road against teams from weaker leagues that win a lot of home games, but that you can also beat. The “YOU CAN ALSO BEAT” part of that statement is highly important. UC did get the win, and it was their first road win, and they do remain unbeaten, but they REALLY had to sweat to do it!

-Missouri, who I was starting to lose a little bit of interest in, went on the road against a pretty good Pittsburgh team and got the 71-64 win. It was Pitt’s first home loss, and Mizzou improves to 6-2 with their second true road win.

-Utah State continues to look like a really good team. They picked up the 81-76 win at Saint Louis. I know SLU isn’t exactly a top 25 team, but it’s still not the easiest place to go and win at. Utah State is now 6-1 on the year.

-Ole Miss blew out NC State 72-52 to improve to 6-0 on the year. Granted, five of those wins have come at home, but they did look good yesterday.

-Okay Akron…I’ve tried to be nice! The Zips lost (again) in a game they could have won, and that a tournament caliber team should have won. This time it was at UNLV 72-70. I know that’s not an easy game to win, but to make the NCAA Tournament, any team, whether it’s an under the radar team or a P5 team, must win games that are hard to win! So far this season Akron has not done that.

-Portland State’s big year continues after a 75-74 win over rivals Portland. They are now 6-1 on the year, and if you missed this game, go back and watch the last sixty seconds of it! It was fantastic!

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-SAINT JOSEPH’S AT VILLANOVA (Big 5 Classic). This looks like it will be lopsided, but Joe’s did hang with Kentucky at Kentucky for a lot longer than Miami FL did, and it’s a rivalry game, and as well as Nova has played over the past week, they do already have a loss in this Big 5 Classic event.

-UC IRVINE AT DUQUESNE. This game excites me! UC Irvine, at least so far, has looked like the best team out of the Big West. They come in at 6-1 and have a win at USC, as well as three wins in the Ball Dawg Classic. That has the early makings of an at-large worthy resume, and they’ll get another test tonight against a Duquesne team that I have felt all along is the best team in the Atlantic Ten. Duquesne has a chance of landing inside the bubble, but they’re going to need to string together a lot of wins in order to do it, and they probably need to start doing that tonight.

-LA SALLE AT TEMPLE (Big 5 Classic). All of La Salle’s wins have been cupcakes they got at the pastry cart, but their only loss was at Duke (albeit by a lot), and if they can get this one on the road, then they’re off to a better start than most of the rest of the Atlantic 10.

-TENNESSEE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC/SEC Challenge). Even though they lost two games in Maui, I still really like this Tennessee team and definitely think they are deserving of their top ten ranking. Beating North Carolina on the road will not be easy, and the Tarheels looked pretty good in the Battle 4 Atlantis last week managing decisive wins over both Northern Iowa and Arkansas. I’ve said for the past…oh…three years or so that I felt UNC was overvalued. Well, after seeing them last week, I no longer feel that way. This is a good team, but they’ll get a big test tonight. Both teams are in the rankings and both look like they’re on a good early pace to easily land in the top half of the bracket.

-TEXAS A&M AT VIRGINIA (ACC/SEC Challenge). Virginia is 5-1, which isn’t bad at all, but they still haven’t looked the part of being a really good team yet. Then again, it’s early, and it wouldn’t be the first time we saw it take a little bit for Virginia to fully hit their stride. They face a really strong TAMU team tonight that we feel can make quite a bit of noise, and even win, the SEC. They already have a really nice road win against a pretty good Ohio State team, so they’ve already shown they can play.

-FLORIDA AT WAKE FOREST (ACC/SEC Challenge). Wake was a team that I thought would have a good year this year, and of course they still can, but so far they really haven’t shown out yet. Florida, on the other hand, has looked pretty good to me so far and I wonder why they’re not getting more attention. They do have two losses, but they were close games to Virginia and Baylor, who aren’t exactly bad teams, and they beat a pretty good Pitt team rather handliy, and blew their rivals Florida State into the sun. This is yet another winnable game away from home for the Gators.

-RICHMOND AT WICHITA STATE. I still don’t think either team ends up inside the bubble, but for now Richmond is 4-2 and Wichita is 6-1. It would be a notable road win for the Spiders, and it would keep a solid record in tact for the Shockers, so at this point in time the game is at least worth paying attention to.

-EVANSVILLE AT MISSOURI STATE (Missouri Valley). Evansville may be one of the bigger surprises in all of college basketball so far. They’re 6-0, and while they haven’t been knocking off top 25 teams, their wins haven’t just been home buy games either, and the fact that they’ve been beating anyone at all is sort of a surprise. They have a really nice road win at Chattanooga, and can get another one in their conference opener tonight against a Missouri State team that is also off to a good start at 5-1, and who won the Paradise Jam earlier this season.

-DRAKE AT VALPARAISO (Missouri Valley). Drake has just one loss, and I still really like this team and think they can land inside the bubble. These are the kinds of games they need to routinely win in order to get there, though.

-BRADLEY AT MURRAY STATE (Missouri Valley). Bradley is off to an unbelievably good 6-0 start with some pretty good wins on their resume for now. This is a conference road game that isn’t easy to win, but if the Braves want to show they’re a tournament team then they need to be able to routinely win these kinds of games.

-DAYTON AT SMU. Both of these teams have a lot of work to do, and if your’e asking me if I think either one will make it inside the bubble, my guess would (as of now) be no. But both have the opportunities to prove me wrong, and maybe one or both of them is good enough to do just that.

-COLORADO AT COLORADO STATE (Front Range). Folks, this is a HUGE rivalry! Tonight’s edition of said rivalry is quite special because both of them look to be NCAA Tournament caliber teams. Colorado State comes in unbeaten and they absolutely smashed Creighton last week, so the Rams can play. The Buffs fell out of the top 25 after losing to Florida State in overtime, and truth be told none of their current wins are nearly as good as this one would be, but I still think they’re a tournament caliber team. This one is going to be fun! It’s for bragging rights, and it means something on paper! Those are the best storylines a game can have!

-DUKE AT ARKANSAS (ACC/SEC Challenge). Arkansas has shown us they can win big games at home! They did so when they beat Purdue! The problem is…that was a charity game. Since the regular season started Arkansas has shown us a lot less, and they were beaten by Memphis and North Carolina in their last two games, and neither of those teams appear to be as good as Duke is. This is the first true road game for the Blue Devils, so that could be a factor. And, if Arkansas could get the win, it would shift the momentum of their season back their way.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT AUBURN (ACC/SEC Challenge). It seems like in recent years Auburn has been in the rankings and I’ve been saying that they’re overvalued. This year, Auburn is nowhere near the rankings, and I’m now saying that they belong there. Since losing a close game to a very good Baylor team in the season opener, Auburn has blown out their last four opponents, and I think they get it done at home tonight against a Virginia Tech team that’s good, but I don’t think they’re quite good enough to win at Auburn. The Hokies were blown out by Florida Atlantic in the ESPN Events Invitational in their last game, but prior to that they did pick up two decent wins against Boise State and Iowa State, so they’re not a bad team.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-Chattanooga @ Lipscomb – Chattanooga can improve to 6-1 and pick up their second road win of the year
-UMass Lowell @ Stonehill – UMass Lowell’s only loss was the close one at Arizona State. They can improve to 5-1 and get their 4th true road win of the season
-Northeatern @ Seton Hall – all of Seton Hall’s wins so far have come at home
-Buffalo @ James Madison – JMU has a pretty impressive resume and is in the rankings. They should be able to remain unbeaten
-Prairie View @ Tulane – I still like this Tulane team, and a win tonight gets them to 5-1 on the year
-NJIT @ George Mason – Mason can improve to 6-1
-Green Bay @ Purdue Fort Wayne (Horizon League) PFW can improve to 7-1. They’ve looked like one of the better teams out of the HL so far
-Stony Brook @ Yale – I still like this Yale team, but they come in at just 4-3 and are running out of strikes
-Princeton @ Bucknell – Princeton can improve to a very impressive 7-0 on the season and pick up their 5th true road win tonight
-Monmouth @ Cornell – This is just the second home game for Cornell, and a win gets them to 6-1
-American U @ Harvard – Harvard is coming off a loss to Indiana, but is still 5-2 on the season and shouldn’t have too much trouble winning tonight
-Central Michigan @ Ohio State
-Grand Canyon @ UTRGV (WAC) – a winnable road game for the Lopes that will get them to 5-1 on the year
-Bellarmine @ Louisville – I mention this only because, once again, I think Bellarmine is the best team in Louisville
-Lousiana Tech @ New Mexico – both teams come into this one with 5-1 records, so this could be a sneaky good game
-North Florida @ Iowa
-Georgia @ Florida State (ACC/SEC Challenge) – I like this Noles team and don’t think they’ll have too much trouble getting to 5-1
-Montana @ Nevada – a win for Nevada gets them to 5-0
-Menlo (nonD1) @ Santa Clara
-Eastern Washington @ USC

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, November 29th

Chattanooga (5-1, 4-1 D1) at Lipscomb (5-3, 4-3 D1) – 12:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day is a Field Trip game being played at 11 AM local time in Nashville; the Lipscomb Bisons will be hosting the Chattanooga Mocs. Chattanooga is coming off of a 72-56 win against Southeast Missouri State; Sam Alexis led the Mocs with 18 points in that victory. This is the beginning of a 6-game stretch in which Chattanooga will play 4 games on the road.

Lipscomb started off the season with back-to-back losses, but since have won 5 out of their last 6 games. More recently, the Bisons went 2-1 in the Northern Classic in suburban Montreal with wins against UNC-Asheville and Wofford and a loss against Bowling Green. Derrin Boyd has averaged 17.4 points a game for the Bisons this season.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Nov 28th

NEWS AND NOTES:

CLICK HERE for our latest HOOPS HD REPORT Video Podcast, where we recap a busy week from Feast Week and preview all of the action coming up this week

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

-The surprise of the night was Oakland’s 78-76 win at Xavier. The Grizzlies held a lead for most of the game, but it was close all throughout. Late in the game it looked as though Xavier was getting control, but Oakland made some big plays and foguth them off. X even had a three-quarters court shot at the buzzer that almost went in and won the game, but Oakland managed to pull out the upset. Oakland’s three losses were at Ohio State, at Illinois, and against Drake. Those are all good teams, all away from home, and they were competitive in all of those games, so they are now suddenly a UTR team to keep an eye on.

-Saint Mary’s, a team that I said I thought would be a protected seed prior to the start of the year, fell to 3-4 yesterday and lost their second home game after Utah came in and beat them 78-71. Utah might be good, but I think it’s pretty clear that at least up to this point, SMC is not a tournament caliber team, much less a protected seed. I now need to go back, edit out what I said in those podcasts, and destroy the evidence!!

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC/SEC Challenge). Mississippi State has clearly looked like the superior team. It’s early, but so far Mississippi State looks like a team that will land in the top half of the bracket, and Georgia Tech looks like a team that will be nowhere near the NIT, but it is the first true road game for Mississippi State.

-CINCINNATI AT HOWARD. Props to Cincinnati for scheduling this. They haven’t played a road game yet, and they should get this one, and it may help them out in the metrics because Howard will probably win a fair number of games, and a fair number of games at home. It’s actually not such an easy win that the Bearcats can just completely overlook them.

-SOUTHERN ILLINOIS AT INDIANA STATE (Missouri Valley). Conference play is underway! The MVC has collectively won a lot of games and has collectively played well so far, and it wouldn’t shock me at all to see them get multiple teams into the field. Southern Illinois’s only loss was a close one to James Madison, and to get this win on the road would add a nice early season sparkle to their resume. Indiana State also has just one loss, but like Southern Illinois, doesn’t really have any notable wins yet.

-NOTRE DAME AT SOUTH CAROLINA (ACC/SEC Challenge). The Irish are just 3-2 and face a South Carolina team that’s a perfect 5-0 with some of those wins coming against some pretty decent teams away from home. The Gamecocks should get this one and are actually looking like a bit of a sleeper team in the SEC.

-LSU AT SYRACUSE (ACC/SEC Challenge). I don’t get the sense that either team will really end up all that close to the bubble, but both are coming into this one at 4-2.

-MIAMI FL AT KENTUCKY (ACC/SEC Challenge). I love this game! Both teams are ranked in the top 15, both have the potential to end up as protected seeds, and both have already shown this season that they can play at a high level. Kentucky is 5-1 and perhaps their most impressive showing was the one that they lost, which was a close game against a really strong Kansas team. Miami FL is a perfect 5-0 and has had some decent tests, but none as tough as this one will be today. The Canes do not go to Duke this year, so this is perhaps the single toughest game they will play until March.

-MISSOURI VS PITTSBURGH (ACC/SEC Challenge). I think both of these teams certainly have potential, and both have shown signs of that potential at points during the season, but at the same time neither team has really shown out yet. Missouri’s best win is against Minnesota who isn’t exactly good, and they have a bad loss at home to Jackson State on top of that. Pitt also has just one loss, but they don’t really have any good wins either. So, one of these teams will come out of this with their best win of the season up to this point.

-UTAH STATE AT SAINT LOUIS. Utah State had a lot of question marks coming into the season given how much turnover they had, but I’d say those questions have been answered. Based on their first six games, they look like a tournament team, and have the chance at another tough but winnable road game tonight.

-NC STATE AT OLE MISS (ACC/SEC Challenge). Both teams have good records, but the majority of those wins have been in buy games, and this would be the biggest win of the season so far for whichever team manages to pull it off. Both teams will certainly be tested and have more chances after this, especially once they get into conference play, but tonight is a good early season game that should tell us something about both of them.

-CLEMSON AT ALABAMA (ACC/SEC Challenge). I think both of these teams will end up being solid tournament teams, and think that perhaps they’re both being a little undervalued at the moment. Clemson has a chance at a huge road win that will really boost their resume, and Alabama can hold their spot in top 25 and perhaps even move up. It wouldn’t shock me to see both of these teams not just in the bracket come March, but in the top half of it.

-AKRON AT UNLV. Akron is off to a decent 4-2 start and they were blown out by Drake in their last game, but I still think they could put together a big season and perhaps land somewhere near the bubble. They need to get this win tonight, though.

-PORTLAND AT PORTLAND STATE. Portland State is off to a very impressive (and somewhat surprising) 5-1 start, and this is just their second home game. It should be a fun one tonight.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-Georgia Southern @ Michigan State
-Western Carolina @ Tennessee Tech – WCU can get to 6-0 and pick up their third true road win tonight
-Wagner @ Providence
-Rider @ Maryland
-Eastern Illinois @ Kansas
-Nicholls @ Baylor – Nicholls is perhaps a Southland frontrunner, but they are way overmatched tonight
-Oral Roberts @ Kansas State
-McNeese @ UAB – UAB can get to a decent 5-2 overall, but McNeese can play well and they better not overlook them
-Texas Southern @ Purdue
-Southern @ Marquette
-Cal State Bakersfield @ Gonzaga
-UC San Diego @ Washington

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, November 28th

Southern Illinois (4-1, 0-0) at Indiana State (5-1, 0-0) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Terre Haute, Indiana for the first conference game of the year nationally this season; the Southern Illinois Salukis visit the Indiana State Sycamores. The Salukis are coming off of a 3rd place finish in the Cancun Challenge where they lost to eventual champion James Madison 82-76 and defeated the New Mexico State Aggies 81-54. Xavier Johnson averages 23 points a game and 5.4 assists per game for the Salukis.

The Trees are coming off of 3 consecutive wins in the Ball Dawgs Classic in suburban Las Vegas in a nonbracketed MTE. Their first two wins came against Rice and Pepperdine; they edged Toledo 76-74 to complete the 3-game sweep. Isaiah Swope hit a 3-pointer with 36 seconds remaining to give the Trees the lead for good in that game.

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The Hoops HD Report (Nov 27th)

Tonight, we recap one of the busiest and most important weeks of the year as we look back on all the action from the in-season tournaments last week. Purdue is the new #1 team in both polls, and they certainly earned it by winning the Maui Invitational and beating Tennessee, Gonzaga, and Marquette along the way. Marquette also had some big wins, and is also deservedly high in the poll. The SEC also has a lot of teams that look good early, and they’ll be tested this week as the ACC/SEC Challenge gets underway. We take a look at both of those leagues and all of the big match-ups, including Miami FL at Kentucky, and Clemson vs Alabama. The Mountain West is also off to a good start, particularly Colorado State who blew out Creighton in their event in Kansas City last week. Villanova is also off to an impressive start with three big wins last week. We also look at teams like Saint Mary’s and Missouri, who have struggled more than we expected them to. We discuss all that, and more!

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