Under the Radar (Thanksgiving Day Edition)

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Today’s featured conference is the SoCon, and we look at how surprisingly good Western Carolina has been, how Chattanooga has shown out early, and UNC Greensboro’s big win against Arkansas.

From there, we go through the other 21 Under the Radar leagues and discuss how great the Ivy League has been, especially with teams like Princeton, Yale, and Harvard getting big wins early. We also look at leagues like the Sun Belt, who outside of James Madison has been very disappointing. The Summit League also isn’t off to the best of starts. Conference USA and the WAC have some teams that are worth paying attention, Weber State and Portland State are teams we’re watching in the Big Sky, 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: Thursday, Nov 23rd (Thanksgiving Edition)

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NEWS AND NOTES:

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-Purdue beat their second top ten team in about 24hrs as they held off Marquette 78-75 to win the Maui Invitational. They should go up to the #1 ranking, and rightfully so. Most of us thought they were the best team coming into the year, and up until this point they certainly have the most impressive profile out of anyone.

-Kansas bounced back with a big 69-60 win over Tennessee in the third place game. Tennessee, despite two losses, is still in incredible shape. Back to back losses away from home against the top two ranked teams in the country is hardly a setback.

-Gonzaga knocked UCLA off 69-65 in the 5th place game. UCLA, despite the two losses, is still a team that impressed me with how they played and I think that by the end of the year their resume will look pretty solid.

-Arkansas needed overtime to hold off Stanford, but got the 77-74 win and will stay on the winners side of the Battle 4 Atlantis bracket. For Stanford it was a big missed opportunity for a quality win that they really could have used.

-Virginia got a big scare from West Virginia in the Fort Myers Tip-Off, but held on to win 56-54. Virginia has not looked good this week. They’v been blown out by Wisconsin and barely beat West Virginia.

-As for the championship game of the Fort Myers Tip-Off, Wisconsin came back from an 8-point deficit to beat SMU. The Badgers have gotten off to a slow start after back-to-back losses against Tennessee at home and Providence on the road, but wins against Virginia and SMU on a neutral floor will help.

-Colorado State is absolutely worth keeping an eye on! They improved to 5-0 after picking up an 86-74 win in the Hall of Fame Classic.

-Harvard got a really nice 76-70 road win at Colgate. Colgate will not lose much at home, so the committee should give the Crimson a lot more credit for this win than most people may realize. In fact the whole Ivy League is collectively starting to look like a multi-bid league.

-For the first time in about two years, Nova looked like a legit top 20 caliber team, and beat a decent Texas Tech team rather handily in the Battle 4 Atlantis 85-69. They’ve got another big game today against North Carolina.

-Memphis got a really nice win against Michigan 71-67 and will face Arkansas in a really interesting Battle 4 Atlantis Semifinal game.

-Nebraska remains undefeated after holding off a pretty good Duquesne 89-79 at home. It was a big missed opportunity for Duquesne because while Nebraska isn’t exactly a top 25 caliber team, they should win a lot of home games and this would have been a win that could have helped out their resume.

-Florida got a nice decisive 86-71 win over Pittsburgh in the Preseason NIT.. I know it’s November, but the Gators are starting to look like a solid tournament team.

-Bradley remains unbeaten after knocking off a previously unbeaten UTEP team 63-59 in the SoCal Challenge. Bradley has been one of the better under the radar teams this season and is getting the early season wins they need to help build a strong resume.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-PENN STATE VS TEXAS A&M (ESPN Events, Kissimmee FL). Both teams come into this one unbeaten, but Penn State has only played home buy games whereas TAMU has won at Ohio State and at SMU. The Aggies look to be the the stronger team, and we think they actually have a chance to win the SEC this year. This event is a chance for them to pick up a few more notable wins away from home.

-VILLANOVA VS NORTH CAROLINA (Battle 4 Atlantis). Both teams won decisively yesterday against pretty decent teams as North Carolina pulled away from Northern Iowa in the second half and Nova took care of Texas Tech. Both teams have tough schedules ahead, but to date this would be the biggest win for whichever team is able to pull his off, and in the case of Villanova should quiet some of the rumblings of the frustrated fans.

-FLORIDA ATLANTIC VS BUTLER (ESPN Events, Kissimmee FL). FAU is obviously solid and has a ton of potential, but they are also coming off a hugely surprising loss to Bryant and are looking to rebound. I think Butler’s program is getting better, but I don’t think they’ll be anywhere near the bubble by the end of this season. Having said that, if they could somehow pull off a win today those expectations would completely change.

-COLORADO STATE VS CREIGHTON (Hall of Fame Classic, Kansas City). Creighton is heavily favored to win this event, but they cannot sleep on a Colorado State team that handily beat Boston College yesterday.

-OKLAHOMA VS IOWA (Rady Children’s Invitational, San Diego CA). Neither team has managed to win a game outside of a home buy game, although Iowa did play pretty well on the road against a good Creighton team. We should know a little more about both these teams after this event.

-ARIZONA VS MICHIGAN STATE (Acrisure Classic, San Juan Capistrano). Both teams had huge preseason expectations. Arizona is living up to them as they come in unbeaten and have a road win at Duke. Michigan State has already dropped two games, but can rebound in a big way if they can pick up this win. In short, this is a huge resume-building opportunity for both of them.

-ARKANSAS VS MEMPHIS (Battle 4 Atlantis). This one should be fun! This is a match-up that you wish you saw more frequently. This year’s edition of it features a very talented Memphis team that’s looking to build up their NCAA Tournament resume and a super talented Arkansas team that will likely become more and more dangerous as the year goes along. Memphis probably needs it a little more because the conference they play in doesn’t present them with as many opportunities at notable wins.

-SETON HALL VS USC (Rady Children’s Invitational). Seton Hall is unbeaten, but also hasn’t been tested like they will today having only played in home buy games. USC already has a nice win against Kansas State, but has struggled in their last two games with a loss to UC Irvine and a game that was much closer than expected against Brown.

-IOWA STATE VS VCU (ESPN Events Invitational). Both teams have potential, but both have only played in home buy games, and VCU even lost one of those.

-STANFORD VS MICHIGAN (Battle 4 Atlantis). Even though it’s early both teams should have a sense of urgency going into this one. Both have shown they can be good, but both have also lost games they should have won.

OTHER FEAST WEEK GAMES:

-Texas Tech vs Northern Iowa (Battle 4 Atlantis) – We were expecting more from Northern Iowa, and while there is still time for them to turn it around they are just 1-3 on the season so far
-Loyola Chicago vs Boston College (Hall of Fame Classic) – BC looking to rebound after their first loss of the season
-Boise State vs Virginia Tech (ESPN Events Invitational) – A chance at a nice early season win for both teams, as well as a chance to get on the winner’s side of the bracket, which is probably more important for Boise State
-NC State vs Vanderbilt (Vegas Showdown) – both teams have potential, but both have only played in home buy games and Vandy lost one of those
-BYU vs Arizona State (Vegas Showdown) – Sun Devils have had a couple close calls at home, but beating a currently unbeaten BYU team would really enhance their profile

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Nov 22nd

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-Marquette’s win over Kansas, and the second half in particular, has to be in the running for most impressive showing by a team in a single game so far. The other candidate is Arizona’s win at Duke. Marquette just opened it up, took control, and then kept control against the top ranked Jayhawks. If Marquette pulls off the win tonight against Purdue, they should be the #1 ranked team. Speaking of Purdue…

-The score was close, but the game was hard to watch. So many fouls were called that it just didn’t have a whole lot of fluidity to it, but Purdue did hold off Tennessee 71-67 in the other Maui match-up between top ten teams.

-Gonzaga had no trouble with Syracuse, and UCLA didn’t have to sweat out Chaminade, so we get another Gonzaga v UCLA match-up for our fifth place game today!!

-I always like Colorado, and at the beginning of each season I always seem to overvalue them, but not even I thought they were the 18th best team in the country. After yesterday, I don’t think too many other people do either. They fell to Florida State 77-71 in overtime at the Sunshine Slam.

-James Madison keeps winning! They don’t always do it convincingly, and they’re not always playing top 40 caliber teams, but they do keep winning. They came from behind to beat Southern Illinois 82-76 yesterday.

-Drake blew out Akron 79*59 in the Cayman Islands 3rd place game. Akron was the UTR team I was the biggest on coming into the season. After they dropped two straight in this event I’m starting to rethink that. The teams they lost to were good, but that’s just it. You have to beat good teams to demonstrate that you yourself are good.

-Utah State, who looked like they had a complete rebuild ahead of them, is now 5-1 on the season after blowing out Stephen F Austin to win the Cayman Islands Classic. It’s time to start paying attention to them.

-If you were big on UNLV coming into the season, are you still? They were beaten rather handily by a Richmond that almost no one was big on coming into the season down in the Sunshine Slam yesterday.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

NORTHERN IOWA VS NORTH CAROLINA (Battle 4 Atlantis). Northern Iowa is off to just a 1-2 start, but we still think they can have a big year and this event is a chance for them to really build up their resume. North Carolina comes in at 3-0, but has only played three home buy games, so we’ll learn something about them throughout the week.

BOSTON COLLEGE VS COLORADO STATE (Hall of Fame Classic). I’m not entirely sold on BC yet, but I do like their coach and I do think their program is getting better. They’ve managed to win their first four games this year and it’ll be interesting to see what they can do against a Colorado State team that’s also unbeaten and who we think can make some noise in the Mountain West this year.

HARVARD AT COLGATE. Both teams are off to really good starts, both could make a lot of noise in their conferences, both look like they’re capable of posting really big records this year, and depending on how it goes, both may have a chance at making a run at the bubble. In order for that to even be a possibility they could both really use this win today. If anything, this is just a really good Under the Radar match-up.

-TENNESSEE VS KANSAS (Maui Invitational). The fact that this is a third place game doesn’t matter. It’s a neutral floor match-up between two top ten teams who are good enough to end up as #1 seeds. Both are coming off losses and looking to rebound. Tennessee fell against Purdue in a game that was a foul parade, and Kansas was knocked off by a really strong Marquette team.

-TEXAS TECH VS VILLANOVA (Battle 4 Atlantis). Texas Tech comes in unbeaten, but they also haven’t been tested like they will be in this event. Nova has a loss to rival Penn and the fans are understandably starting to grumble a little bit. If they can pick up some wins in this event, Nova can start to build up their resume, which is something they really need to do if they want to land on the right side of the bubble.

-OLE MISS AT TEMPLE. Chris Beard’s Ole Miss team is 4-0, but this is their first true road game and biggest test so far. Temple looks to be better this year, but they are coming off a rather damaging loss to Columbia and needs to rebound today if they want to get back on track.

-CREIGHTON VS LOYOLA CHICAGO (Hall of Fame Classic). Creighton comes in unbeaten and looks to be a really strong team. They should be able to pick up a neutral floor win in this one.

-PURDUE VS MARQUETTE (Maui Invitational). The winner of this game has a good chance of ending up with the #1 overall ranking in the polls next week. Both won big games to get here with Marquette handling top-ranked Kansas in one of the most impressive single game performances of the year so far for any team, and Purdue got it done against Tennessee. Both teams already have the kind of win on their resume that indicate that they can be a protected seed and certainly have the chance to pick up another one today.

-MICHIGAN VS MEMPHIS (Battle 4 Atlantis). These are two teams that we think are good, but haven’t quite started to build up their resumes yet. Today’s game, and this whole event, is a chance for them to do that.

-WEST VIRGINIA VS VIRGINIA (Fort Myers Tip-Off). Virginia is coming off a decisive loss to Wisconsin and is looking to rebound. Seeing as how WVU has gone through hell this offseason they look to be very beatable.

-BAYLOR VS OREGON STATE (NIT Season Tip-Off). Oregon State comes in with just one loss, but they clearly look to be overmatched by a Baylor team that, once again, looks good enough to earn a protected seed.

-STANFORD VS ARKANSAS (Battle 4 Atlantis). This appears to be a mismatch, but Stanford has just one loss and Arkansas has already fallen in a surprising upset loss earlier this season, so the Razorbacks don’t want to just overlook the Cardinal.

-DUQUESNE AT NEBRASKA. This is a really interesting game. It’s between a Duquesne team that we think is the best in the Atlantic Ten and who has a respectable 4-1 record, but still has a lot to prove, and a Nebraska team that comes in at 5-0, but who also really hasn’t been tested yet. This is one we will be paying attention to tonight.

-SMU VS WISCONSIN (Fort Myers Tip-Off). Wisconsin just had a really impressive win over Virginia and looks to be on their way to a big season. SMU has just one loss and beat West Virginia without having to sweat too much the other night, but this is a much bigger and tougher test.

-JAMES MADISON VS FRESNO STATE (Cancun Challenge). James Madison always makes it exciting, but they continue to rack up wins and remain undefeated. Fresno State enters this game at 3-1, but they really had to sweat out a New Mexico State team that is going through all kinds of rebuilding the other night, so this should be another winnable game away from home for the Dukes.

-FLORIDA VS PITTSBURGH (NIT Season Tip-Off). We like both these teams this year, and the reason we like this game (and the whole event) is because it is a big early season test for both of them. Pitt comes in with four home buy wins, and Florida did clobber Florida State in their last game and now has the chance to score some more big early season resume wins.

-BRADLEY VS UTEP (SoCal Challenge). This is a great game to watch. Both teams come in unbeaten, and Bradley has already racked up some notable wins on their resume. Tonight is a chance for another one against a UTEP team that’s also unbeaten and has wins over UC Santa Barbara and Cal. This is a resume-building opportunity for both teams.

-TOLEDO VS UC IRVINE (Ball Dawgs Classic). Another really solid match-up between two UTR teams that are off to very good starts. Each has just one loss, and UC Irvine has the surprising win at Oregon. This one is worth staying up for!

-GONZAGA VS UCLA (Maui Invitational). Whenever these two square off, it’s just awesome, and it doesn’t matter at all that this is the 5th place game. It’s a neutral floor game between two tournament teams that have chances to end up as at-larges. UCLA really did stay with Marquette the other day and showed they are capable of playing at a high level. A win today would help them establish their resume.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES/BUY GAMES:

-Long Beach State vs Louisiana (Gulf Coast Showcase) – Beach has been inconsistent througout the season and could use this win today
-Tennessee Tech @ Presbyterian – I don’t think Presby will be in the picture come March, but to date they’re an impressive 5-1 with a win at Vanderbilt
-Princeton @ Old Dominion – Princeton is 4-0 with three of those wins coming on the road. They’re off to a fantastic start
-McNeese @ Louisiana Tech – both teams have just one loss and look to be solid UTR teams
-Southern Illinois vs New Mexico State (Cancun Challenge) – Southern Illinois hung tough with James Madison yesterday and should be able to get this win today
-Georgia Tech @ Cincinnati – Cincinnati can get to 5-0 with a win
-Indiana State @ Pepperdine (Ball Dawg Classic) – Indiana State has just one loss and can pick up a nice neutral floor win
-South Dakota State @ Southern Miss – we think both will be really good UTR teams, but neither team has really shown it yet
-Central Arkansas @ Kansas State
-Purdue Fort Wayne @ San Francisco – PFW IS 5-0, and while we don’t think they’ll keep that up we’ll continue to keep an eye on them so long as they do
-Syracuse vs Chaminade (nonD1) – one of the more exciting 7th place games you’ll ever see
-New Mexico vs Rice (Ball Dawg Classic) – New Mexico can get to 4-1 on the year
-Tulane vs California (SoCal Challenge) – Tulane can improve to 4-1

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, November 22nd

Bradley (4-0) vs. UTEP (5-0, 3-0 D1) – 10:30 PM ET (CBS Sports Network)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes place in the SoCal Challenge in San Juan Capistrano between a pair of undefeated teams – the Bradley Braves and the UTEP Miners. Malevy Leons scored 18 points to lead Bradley to an 80-77 win against Tulane in the opening game of the Surf Division game in the SoCal Challenge. Prior to this MTE, Bradley has a pair of notable wins against UAB on the road and Utah State at home.

UTEP opened their season with a 4-game winning streak at home; the only win of note in that streak was an 89-76 victory against UC-Santa Barbara. They beat Cal 75-72 in their tournament opener; they were led by Tae Hardy’s 16 points and 5 steals.

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The Hoops HD Report (Nov 21st)

It’s Feast Week!! It’s one of the busiest weeks of the year!! Chad, David, John, and Mike run down all of the action from the past week and preview the rest of the busy week ahead. The Maui Invitational has one of the best semifinals in the history of all MTEs with Tennessee facing Purdue, and Kansas taking on Marquette. Even the 5th place game between Gonzaga and UCLA is going to be classic. We’ve seen some surprises as Saint Mary’s has struggled out of the gate, Washington has played a lot better than expected, the Mountain West is collectively off to a solid start, and Mississippi State and South Carolina have been a little better than expected so far out of the SEC. We talk about all that, as well as some of the other MTE’s, and more!!

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Nov 21st

NEWS AND NOTES:

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For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day, and it’s a big one between Akron and Drake – CLICK HERE

We had an 11am tipoff yesterday, and the last game of the day wasn’t over until almost 4am the next morning. That’s 19 straight hours of college basketball! Here are the highlights!!…

-I’ll start under the radar with Bradley’s win against Tulane in the SoCal Challenge. I really like both these teams. I know the national media hasn’t picked up on either one of them yet, but both are good, and I think both will go on to have big years. It was a really exciting game with momentum shifts, and both teams answering said momentum shifts, and just a well played, well coached, early season game between what I believe are two good teams. Bradley got the 80-77 win, and their resume is already looking kinda good! They’ve won at UAB, beat Utah State, and now have a win against Tulane on a neutral floor. Those aren’t big jackpot wins, but they’re three decent wins, and decent wins on a resume can start to add up!

-Gonzaga stayed with Purdue, and actually had a lead throughout most of the first half, but Purdue got control down the stretch and held on for a 73-63 win. It was part of an absolutely stacked Maui Invitational field.

-UCLA didn’t get the win against Marquette, but I think they showed they are a lot better than advertised. The game was close all throughout and UCLA had a chance to either win or tie on the last possession of the game, but just couldn’t get it to fall. Marquette moves on to the winners side of the bracket, and UCLA will face Chaminade, which is notable because it’s one less chance for the Bruins to get a big time win, but considering what conference they play in and what the rest of the schedule looks like, UCLA will definitely have their chances to build up a big resume, and if they can play like they did yesterday they’re certainly good enough to take advantage of those chances.

-Tennessee had no trouble getting past Syracuse, and Kansas blew past Chaminade in the other two Maui games.

-UConn outlasted Texas 81-71 to win the Empire Classic. It wasn’t a blowout, but at no point did it feel like UConn was not in control of the game.

-Kentucky needed overtime to get by Saint Joseph’s 96-88. Joe’s does have some strong guard play, and they shot the lights out yesterday, which was a huge change from their previous game where shot below 30% from the floor. Kentucky tends to struggle early in the season. People always forget that. Even in the years where they’ve been really good they don’t start firing on all cylinders until the Christmas break. I think this is more of a sign of a young team that’s still getting used to itself than it is a sign that the overall ceiling is low.

-Wisconsin absolutely shot down Virginia for a very impressive 65-41 win. The pace of the game and the overall offensive output was pretty much exactly what you would expect it to be whenever these two face each other.

-UNC Wilmongton got a scare from Murray State, but managed to make a late run and then hold on to win 83-81 in overtime. UNC Wilmington improves to 4-0 and is starting to add some decent looking wins to their resume.

-Drake, who was a team I was big on coming into the year, suffered their first loss of the season yesterday, and they did not mess around in doing so. Stephen F Austin pretty much blew them out 92-68 and totally dominated the second half.

-I wasn’t too big on Long Beach State coming into the year, but they certainly got my attention when they won at Michigan. Yesterday in the Cayman Islands, they fell to 2-3 with a 61-52 loss to an Illinois State team that I guess is okay, but not exactly NCAA Tournament caliber.

-Florida State was blown out by Florida last week, but has won their other three games and beat UNLV 83-75 n the Sunshine Slam yesterday. There may be life in the Noles after all.

-Kent State had a great second half against a Fordham team was trying to get some early season wins and build up their resume, and came away with a 79-72 win.

-South Dakota State, who I was very big on coming into the year, has not shown out at all. There is still time for them to turn it around, but they are now just 1-4 and have failed every single time they’ve been tested. George Mason, who was a team that I wasn’t all that big on but who is now 4-1 beat them 73-71 in the Jacksonville Classic.

-Keep an eye on UMass Lowell! The are now 4-1, with three of those wins being true road games and the only loss coming against an Arizona State team that they really had a chance to beat. they won at Saint Peter’s yesterday 69-61.

-As well as James Madison has played so far this season, Akron is probably the under the radar team that I thought had the biggest ceiling. At least prior to yesterday. They fell 65-62 to Utah State in the Cayman Islands. Utah State is definitely a decent team, but if Akron wants to make a push at the top 25 and be in a position to land inside the bubble, they need to win these types of games. There is still a lot of season to go, and their season definitely isn’t over, but the reality of the sport is that UTR teams just don’t get as many strikes as P5 teams or teams from multi-bid leagues. They need to get the wins in this tournament.

-UCF is now 4-1 after a 74-71 overtime win against Charlotte in the Jacksonville Classic.

-SMU is now 4-1 after a 70-58 win over West Virginia in the Fort Myers Tip-Off

-Missouri State is now 4-1 after a decisive 87-69 win in the Paradise Jam over an Abilene Christian team that won at Oklahoma State earlier in the year.

-UTEP is now 5-0 after their 75-72 win against California in the SoCal Challenge. But, let’s not get too excited just yet. Yes, they’re unbeaten, but they did struggle to beat Cal.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-SYRACUSE VS GONZAGA (Maui Invitational). Gonzaga had a solid showing against Purdue, but just couldn’t keep pace for the entire game. Syracuse lost a little more decisively to Tennessee. it’s a chance for both teams to bounce back and get a solid early season resume-building win.

-COLORADO VS FLORIDA STATE (Sunshine Slam). A lot of people are super-big on Colorado and they’re (for some reason) currently ranked in the top 20. They are unbeaten, but their biggest test of the season so far was Richmond yesterday, and while Richmond can be tough to play against, The Buffs didn’t exactly blow them out. Florida State is coming off a fairly solid win against UNLV and should prove to be a bigger test for Colorado today.

-AKRON VS DRAKE (Cayman Islands Classic). Coming into the season, I felt both these teams would be good enough to make a run at the bubble, and they still may be able to, but both are coming off losses from games that were admittedly not easy to win, but also the kinds of games teams need to be able to win if they want to make The Dance. Today is important because it’s a bounce back game for both teams, and a shot at what will likely turn out to be a quality resume win.

-JAMES MADISON VS SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Cancun Challenge). Both teams come into this without a loss, and James Madison has played their way into the rankings with some big early season wins. Southern Illinois really hasn’t been tested at all yet, but they certainly will be today.

-LA SALLE AT DUKE. Both are unbeaten, but La Salle hasn’t played on the road yet and hasn’t faced a team anywhere near the caliber of Duke yet.

-UAB AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE. These two teams are probably closer to being NIT caliber than NCAA Tournament caliber, but both still have a path to get onto, and even inside of, the bubble. It’s the first true road game for UAB, and Middle Tennessee is 3-1 at home.

-UTAH STATE VS STEPHEN F AUSTIN (Cayman Islands Classic). Both teams are coming off really nice wins and have the chance at another one today. SFA beat Drake rather decisively and Utah State got past an Akron team that, as I mentioned earlier, still think can be good enough to land inside the bubble.

-TENNESSEE AT PURDUE (Maui Invitational). This game speaks for itself. It’s two top ten teams that are likely protected seeds and perhaps even Final Four contenders. You love these early season high caliber match-ups because it’s a good litmus test for both teams, plus a chance for them to get a high caliber win on their resume, and more than anything else, as a fan these games are just great to watch!!

-KANSAS VS MARQUETTE (Maui Invitational). Like the other semifinal game in this event, this is a match-up between two Final Four contenders. It’s an early season litmus test, it’s a chance at a big resume building win, and it’s going to be a lot of fun to watch!

NEW MEXICO VS TOLEDO (Ball Dawgs Classic, Hendreson NV). New Mexico is one of the many teams I’m still trying to figure out, and while I wasn’t that big on Toledo coming into the season, they come into this game 4-0 and this event is a chance for them to pick up some nice wins away from home and get noticed.

BUY GAMES/OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Long Beach State vs Iona (Gulf Coast Showcase) – both teams have the potential to do well in their leagues, but will need a Herculean effort between now and the end of the season to get inside the bubble
-Appalachian State @ UNC Wilmington (Fort Myers Tip-Off) – UNCW looking to remain unbeaten on the season
-UCLA vs Chamiunade (Maui Invitational)
-Richmond @ UNLV (Sunshine Slam) – it’s a bounce back game for both teams. Richmond played well against Colorado yesterday, and UNLV is a team that we think has potential
-UMBC @ Maryland – Maryland is just 1-3 on the year so far
-Alabama A&M @ Auburn
-Alcorn State @ TCU – TCU still unbeaten
-Pepperdine vs UC Irvine (Ball Dawgs Classic, Henderson NV) – UC Irvine has just one loss and a notable win over USC
-Arkansas Pine Bluff @ Minnesota

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