News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Jan 6th

NEWS AND NOTES:

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

OBSERVATION: Miami FL and San Diego State were both Final Four teams last year. This year each have only two losses through the first week of January. Currently, neither team is ranked. Has that EVER happened before?? A Final Four team with just two losses not ranked?? Much less to TWO teams??

-Last night UConn had to come from behind in the second half to win at Butler, but did get it done. Illinois had a late surge against Purdue to make the score respectable, but at no point did it feel like the Boilers were not in complete control.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-MARQUETTE AT SETON HALL (Big East). Seton Hall has come to life with some big wins in the last couple of weeks and their resume is starting to look better and better. They can add to it again if they can somehow knock off a really good Marquette team that’s looking like they could get a protected seed and who could pick up a nice road win themselves.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT CLEMSON (ACC). I really like how both of these teams have been playing. I think they’ve looked like the two best teams in the ACC so far, and both have a very good chance of ending up as a protected seed. Since it is a road game this would probably be UNC’s biggest win of the season to date.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT SOUTH CAROLINA (SEC). Both teams have looked impressive so far, and while both have a smattering of decent wins both still have a lot of work to do if they really want to build up their resumes. Mississippi State has only played one true road game and it was a loss, and South Carolina’s last four games have been home buy games.

-KENTUCKY AT FLORIDA (SEC). Kentucky seems to keep getting better as the season progresses, but they’ll really be tested on the road today against a Florida team that’s really good and probably not getting the respect they should be. That will almost assuredly change if the Gators can pull this one off at home.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT VILLANOVA (Big East). Both teams have been playing reasonably well, but both also have room to improve. Nova barely survived against Xavier earlier in the week and the Johnnies knocked off a pretty good Butler team. It’s a big road test for Saint John’s, but they have played really well in their last few games.

-TCU AT KANSAS (Big 12). TCU has built up a really good record against a really bad schedule. If they can somehow win at Kansas, then none of us can say that they’ve only beaten weak teams. Kansas looks like a potential #1 seed (again) and should be able to hold serve at home in this one.

-PROVIDENCE AT CREIGHTON (Big East). Providence is coming off a tough home loss to Seton Hall and it won’t be easy on the road against a Creighton team that has been good, but not quite as good as what they may have been expecting. In short, this is a game between two teams that have done well, but can still do better.

-AUBURN AT ARKANSAS (SEC). I like this Auburn team and although they’re in the rankings I think they’re going to end up ranked higher by the end of the year. Arkansas is talented, but has underperformed up to this point. This would be big both on paper and for their overall confidence to knock off Auburn at home.

-VIRGINIA AT NC STATE (ACC). Both teams have good records, but both have shown some serious flaws and both still have a lot of work to do between now and the end. This is a game where both teams should be coming in with a bit of a sense of urgency.

-NEBRASKA AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten). Nebraska has our attention as a potential tournament caliber team. Now, if they can go to Wisconsin and win, we’ll start thinking of them as more than just a potential tournament team, but a LIKELY tournament team. Having said that, it’s much easier said than done. Wisconsin is probably being a little undervalued given how well they’ve played this year, and they are exceptionally tough to beat at home.

-MIAMI FL AT WAKE FOREST (ACC). Miami FL is coming off a very impressive win against Clemson where they played out of their minds in the second half. They were in the Final Four a year ago, they’re 11-2 this year, yet they somehow still seem to be off of everyone’s radar. This is a winnable road game against a Wake team that’s got a pretty good record, but doesn’t have any really big wins yet (other than perhaps Florida).

-OLE MISS AT TENNESSEE (SEC). Ole Miss comes in unbeaten, but this is by far their biggest test of the year. They’ve struggled to win in some of their home buy games. Well, this anything but a home buy game. Tennessee is a likely/nearly assured protected seed. If Ole Miss can win this one then they will be richly deserving of a high ranking and a lot of praise.

-IOWA STATE AT OKLAHOMA (Big 12). We discussed this on the last Hoops HD Report, but while both these teams have good records, neither has looked all that impressive or been all that tested yet. It’s a big opportunity for both teams and it will be interesting to see what they end up doing against each other.

-UCF AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12). Both teams have good records, but both have also had a limited number of tests and both still have a lot of work to do. It will be interesting to see what they can do against each other tonight.

-UTAH AT ARIZONA (Pac 12). Arizona’s last two games have been utterly stunning. They were beaten rather badly by Stanford, and they followed that up with a 47 win against Colorado the other night. Both results were jaw dropping on complete opposite ends. Utah is a good team, but they don’t have anything anywhere close to a win of this caliber on their resume. They’re also coming off a road loss to Arizona State, so chances are Arizona will be able to hold serve.

-TEXAS TECH AT TEXAS (Big 12). Both teams have good records, but I feel that neither has been all that impressive this season and that both still have a lot of work to do. This is a good opportunity for both of them to get what would probably be the best win of the season up to this point.

-OHIO STATE AT INDIANA (Big Ten). I believe Ohio State has looked like a solid NCAA Tournament team and Indiana has looked like an NIT team (if that). It’s never easy to win on the road, but it’s still the kind of road game the Buckeyes should be able to win.

-COLORADO STATE AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West). This one should be an absolute battle. Colorado State has some big wins already and is pretty high in the rankings. Utah State has a very impressive 13-1 record and has a handful of decent wins of their own, but this would by far be their biggest of the season. It would also get them onto the national stage, so it’s as much of a spotlight opportunity as it is a resume-building opportunity.

-CINCINNATI AT BYU (Big 12). Cincinnati comes in at 11-2, but they amassed that record against a pretty weak schedule. They have nothing close to a quality win yet, and need to win some games like this in order to actually put themselves onto the radar. BYU is up to 12th in the rankings, and while I don’t think they’re quite THAT good, they are still VERY good.

-OREGON AT WASHINGTON STATE (Pac 12). Oregon picked up a big win against their rivals Washington earlier in the week, and while they’ll be tested again tonight it’s the kind of road game they Ducks are capable of winning. Their resume is starting to look better and better.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Pittsburgh @ Louisville (ACC) – Pitt has an outside shot at landing inside the bubble, but they need to start stringing together wins
-Rutgers @ Iowa (Big Ten) – both teams have work to do
-Georgia @ Missouri (SEC) – Georgia has a pretty good record, but hasn’t really been tested yet. Missouri has been a little disappointing and it would really be a setback if they lost this one today
-Samford @ The Citadel (SoCon) – Samford can get to 13-2 with a win
-Wright State @ Purdue Fort Wayne (Horizon League) – PFW can get to 14-2 with a win
-West Virginia @ Houston (Big 12) – Houston should roll and remain unbeaten
-Tulane @ North Texas (American) – they’ve got a ton of work to do, but this is a winnable road game for Tulane which would get them to 11-3 on the year
-Saint Louis @ George Mason (Atlantic 10) – a win for George Mason gets them to an impressive 13-2, but the margin for error is still small
-Harvard @ Princeton (Ivy League) – Princeton is good enough to dominate this league and land inside the bubble
-McNeese @ TAMU Commerce (Southland) – McNeese will likely win out. In fact they will likely completely blow out every team they play all throughout Southland play
-Baylor @ Oklahoma State (Big 12) – it’s never easy to win games like this on the road, but teams as good as Baylor should be able to win games that aren’t easy to win
-James Madison @ Southern Miss (Sun Belt) – this is another potentially tough road test for JMU, but they are certainly good enough to win it and to remain unbeaten
-Alabama @ Vanderbilt (SEC) – Alabama has fallen off a lot of people’s radars, but they’re still a good team that’s played a really tough schedule. They should be able to get this one on the road today
-Florida Atlantic @ Charlotte (American) – This should be a very manageable road game for FAU
-Boston College @ Georgia Tech (ACC) – both teams have work to do, but both have done enough to where they have a path (albeit a steep one) to land inside the bubble
-UNLV @ San Diego State (Mountain West) – San Diego State should hold serve at home and improve to 13-2
-Virginia Tech @ Florida State (ACC) – VA Tech has a lot of work to do, and these are the kinds of games they simply cannot lose if they want to reach the bubble
-Wofford @ Western Carolina (SoCon) – a win for WCU gets them to an amazing 13-2
-Duke @ Notre Dame (ACC) – Duke should win this one, but Notre Dame has suddenly become tough to beat at home
-Oregon State @ Washington (Pac 12) – after three straight tough losses, Washington needs to start stringing together wins to have any sort of a chance
-Liberty @ Western Kentucky (Conference USA) – both teams have good records and have shown to be fairly decent UTR teams. It should be an entertaining match-up
-Nevada @ Fresno State (Mountain West) – this is a seriously good Nevada team, and a road win today gets them to 14-1 on the year
-Colorado @ Arizona State (Pac 12) – the Buffs need to bounce back from their blowout loss at Arizona earlier this week
-LSU @ Texas A&M (SEC) – TAMU should be able to hold serve at home
-San Diego @ Gonzaga (West Coast) – the Zags pretty much need to win out to land inside the bubble
-Grand Canyon @ Utah Tech (WAC) – a win for GCU gets them to an amazing 14-1 on the year
-Wyoming @ New Mexico (Mountain West) – New Mexico should be able to hold serve and get to 13-2 on the year

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Saturday, January 6th

Liberty (11-4, 0-0) at Western Kentucky (11-3, 0-0) – 6:00 PM ET (CBS Sports Network)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to historic Diddle Arena where the Liberty Flames make their Conference USA debut against the hometown Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. Liberty started the season on a 6-game winning streak that included a championship run in the Myrtle Beach Invitational against Furman, Wichita State and Vermont. More recently, the Flames lost opportunities to get wins against FAU on the road, Charleston and Alabama on neutral courts and at home against Grand Canyon. Kyle Rode leads a balanced offensive attack with approximately 13 points a game.

WKU comes into today’s contest with more recent momentum; the Hilltoppers finished nonconference play with a 7-game winning streak. Their last 3 games were by a combined 6 points against Austin Peay, California Baptist and Abilene Christian. However, Liberty is the toughest team the Tops have faced so far this season. Don McHenry averages 14.9 points a game and 2.6 assists a game for WKU.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Jan 5th

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

-Arizona clobbered Colorado 97-50. Whatever was wrong with them against Stanford has been fixed!! WOW!!

-As expected, James Madison got a battle at the Cajun Dome against Louisiana, and it was a highly intense game, but they held on to win 68-61 in a game that came down to the final 30 seconds or so.

-For the third straight game, Washington played really well against a really good team, and for the third straight game….they lost. This time at home to Oregon 76-74. The Ducks improve to 11-3 on the year, are still perfect in Pac 12 play, and now have another nice road win on their resume.

-Minnesota picked up a road win at Michigan 73-71 to improve to 11-3 on the season. Michigan certainly has their issues, but it’s time to start paying some attention to this Minnesota team.

-Utah fell on the road to Arizona State 82-70. It isn’t an overly-crippling loss by any means, but it is the kind of game that you would expect a top 40ish/NCAA Tournament caliber team to be able to win.

-CONNECTICUT AT BUTLER (Big East). Butler has reasonably well in their last two games, but they’ve lost both of them and they have another hugely tall order tonight against a UConn team that is in the hunt for a #1 seed.

-ILLINOIS AT PURDUE (Big Ten). Both teams are ranked in the top ten, but with Illinois suddenly being without their most key player and Purdue being at home, it could end up looking rather lopsided by the time it’s over.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, January 5th

Bowling Green (10-3, 1-0) at Akron (9-4, 1-0) – 9:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the Rubber Capital of the World where the Akron Zips will host the Bowling Green Falcons in a MAC matchup. Akron opened up their season strong with a road win at South Dakota State and a win at home against Southern Miss in the MAC-Sun Belt Challenge. More recently, the Zips opened conference play with a 73-51 win at Northern Illinois; Enrique Freeman had a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds.

Bowling Green has the MAC’s longest NCAA Tournament drought; they have not been to the Big Dance since 1968 (back when Bill Fitch was their head coach). While they haven’t had the strongest of schedules, the Falcons nonetheless come into tonight on an 8-game winning streak that includes a 92-90 win against Eastern Michigan in their conference opener. Marcus Hill averages 20.5 points a game for BGSU.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 5th

NEWS, NOTES, AND LINKS:

-For the first HOOPS HD BRACKET RUNDOWN Video Podcast of the season – CLICK HERE

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

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

-Miami FL could not miss in the second half of their game against Clemson, who is a pretty good defensive team. They scored 60 second half points and shot a crazy 75%ish percent from the floor to pick up one of their bigger wins of the year 95-82. Clemson still looks incredibly solid and still may be good enough to end up with a protected seed. The loss didn’t hurt them, but had they pulled this out the win would have been very impressive.

-Seton Hall got another big win as they knocked off Providence on the road 61-57. It was the first home loss of the year for the Friars, and chances are they won’t lose that many more, so this is big for Seton Hall. The Pirates have now won four out of their last five and beaten Missouri, UConn, and Providence in that stretch.

-Dayton won on the road at Davidson 72-59 and didn’t even need to break a sweat doing it. This is a really good Dayton team that doesn’t seem to have very many people’s attention. They’re 11-2 on the year, and while Davidson isn’t exactly a tournament caliber team, they’re at least a decent team and they were unbeaten at home. If a team can handily beat a decent team with a good home record, then that’s a sign that team is good.

-Villanova had a lead for most of the game against Xavier, but Xavier battled and kept it close. The Musketeers actually had a chance to win the game at the buzzer after two missed Villanova freethrows, but the last second shot wouldn’t go down and Nova survived 66-65. Believe it or not, this was Nova’s most impressive win on paper in the city of Philadelphia this year!!

-NC State got a win at Notre Dame, but barely. They were behind for the entire game, but somehow escaped with a 54-52 win to get. to 10-3 overall against D1, remain unbeaten in ACC play, and pick up their second true road win.

-Nebraska beat Indiana rather handily 86-70. Indiana is kind of a ‘meh’ team, but Nebraska is still a team we need to start paying attention to. They are 12-2 and are at least handily winning the kinds of games that good teams usually win handily.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-PENN STATE AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten). Michigan State is starting to look a lot better, but they need to continue to string together wins in order to get their resume to look like they want it to. They should be able to hold serve tonight.

-MEMPHIS AT TULSA (American). Memphis has now won six straight and beaten some pretty strong teams in that stretch. They will likely be tested on the road today against a Tulsa team that’s a respectable 9-3 on the year, unbeaten at home, and looking for a signature win themselves.

-OREGON AT WASHINGTON (Pac 12). It’s a rivalry game between two teams that have looked good, but that still need big wins in order to boost their profiles. Washington is coming off two straight tough losses and needs this win not just for what it means on paper, but to build back up some energy and momentum. Oregon has won six of their last seven, but this one will be tougher than any of the games they played during that stretch.

-MINNESOTA AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten). The basketball version of the Little Brown Jug, and amazingly enough a win for Minnesota will get them to 11-3 on the year.

-COLORADO AT ARIZONA (Pac 12). Colorado has been fun to watch and is probably one of the 25 best teams in the country, but having said that going on the road to face one of the 10 best teams in the country is a very tall order. Arizona is coming off a somewhat surprising loss to Stanford and a big win at home would be a good way to bounce back.

-UTAH AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac 12). Utah looks to be a solid tournament team, and this is the kind of road game that a solid tournament team should be able to win.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-UNC Wilmington @ Drexel (CAA) – UNCW is potentially dangerous, and perhaps has a narrow path to the bubble if they can blow through the CAA
-James Madison @ Louisiana (Sun Belt) – JMU looks to remain unbeaten and tonight plays one of many remaining conference road games where they have a huge target on their backs
-Grand Canyon @ Southern Utah (WAC) – GCU can get to 13-1 on the year and stay unbeaten in WAC play
-Pepperdine @ Gonzaga (West Coast) – The Zags are now in a position to where they pretty much need to blow through the WCC

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Thursday, January 4th

Charleston (9-4) at Hofstra (7-6, 0-0) – 7:00 PM ET (FloSports)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Long Island for the Coastal (nee Colonial) Athletic Association conference opener for both the Charleston Cougars and the Hofstra Pride. Hofstra had a 5-game winning streak in the nonconference portion of their schedule that was highlighted by wins against Wright State and Iona on the road. Tyler Thomas averages 22.2 points a game and 3.2 assists per game for the Pride.

Charleston isn’t going to be an NCAA Tournament at-large contender like they were for last season, but the Cougars have had a few notable wins in their nonconference portion of their schedule. They beat Kent State on the road to begin a stretch where they would win 8 out of 9 games. They also beat Liberty on a neutral floor (at FAU) and also beat Saint Joseph’s at home. Ben Burnham averages 13.7 points a game and 4.8 rebounds a game for the Cougars.

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