Under The Radar Game of the Day (and other News, Notes, and Games) – Wednesday, December 14th

Stetson (5-3) at Charleston (10-1) – 7:00 PM ET (FloHoops)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day returns to Charleston where the hometown Cougars host the surprising Stetson Hatters. To recap, Stetson began their season with wins at Florida State and at South Florida, although they were not able to claim a trifecta after losing at Florida shortly thereafter. The Hatters also split a pair of games in Dublin, Ireland; they beat Rider but lost to Niagara in the A-Sun/MAAC Dublin Basketball Challenge. Luke Brown averages 11.8 points a game for Stetson through their first 8 games.

Charleston enters tonight’s game on a 9-game winning streak; their season has been highlighted by wins against Davidson, Colorado State and Virginia Tech to claim the championship of the Charleston Classic. Prior to a home win against non-D1 North Greenville, the Cougars won back-to-back road games against Citadel and Presbyterian. Dalton Bolon averages just over 12 points a game for Charleston.

 

OTHER NEWS NOTES AND GAMES (From the Puppet):

-I’ve been critical of Memphis all year.  I’ve been critical of Memphis for the last several years.  I know they didn’t win last night, but after beating Auburn over the weekend, and taking Alabama to the wire ON THE ROAD I am now a firm believer in Memphis!  Alabama won 91-88, but there are probably less than five teams in the entire country that would even have a one-in-four chance of beating Alabama in Tuscaloosa.  I don’t want to say it was a moral victory, but I will absolutely say it is an indication of just how good this Memphis team is capable of being.

-UMass Lowell didnt’ get the win at Rhode Island, and fell to 11-2 on the season after losing 77-75 in overtime.  It was a game many of us were expecting Lowell to win.  Still, it’s been a good season for the River Hawks.

-Other than those two games it was a pretty chalky night.  As for tonight…

-JACKSON STATE AT MISSISSIPPI STATE.  A different sport, but we at Hoops HD are all very sad at the passing of Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach.  We know this will be an emotional night for them as they try to remain unbeaten.

-UCF AT OLE MISS.  These are two teams that have shown some signs of life, but still have some work to do in order to prove themselves.  Tonight is a good opportunity for both teams as both come in at 7-2.

-UCLA AT MARYLAND.  This is what I like to call a ‘Protected Seed Caliber Game.’  If a team wants to get a protected seed, this is the kind of game they ned to be able to win.  It’s a VERY tough road challenge for UCLA, but they’ve been tested this season already.  As has Maryland.  This one should be fun!

-NEW MEXICO STATE AT SAINT MARY’S.  Saint Mary’s will likely be tested a little bit tonight, but they should be able to hold serve and pick up the win.

-Stetson @ Charletson – Charleston can improve to 11-1 and keep inching toward the Top 25
-DePaul @ Duquesne – likely a bit of a tough road game for the Blue Demons against a Duquesne team that isn’t good, but that doesn’t stink either
-Drexel @ Seton Hall – The Pirates need to hold serve at home
-South Carolina @ UAB – The Blazers need to hold serve at home
-Appalachian State @ Wake Forest – I’m still a bit of a believer in this Wake team, but they need to hold serve at home tonight
-Sam Houston @ UL Monroe – a winnable road game for Sam Houston, which would be their 3rd of the season and get them to 8-2 overall
-Georgia State @ Auburn
-Western Kentucky @ Louisville – WKU can get to 9-1 on the year and pick up their third true road win
-UC San Diego @ Nevada
-Long Beach State @ USC

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Under The Radar Game of the Day (and Other Highlighted Games) – Tuesday, December 13th

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UMBC (7-4) at Loyola-Maryland (4-7) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day heads to Charm City for the Baltimore City-County rivalry between the UMBC Retrievers and the host Loyola Greyhounds. Loyola got off to a decent 4-4 start, but are currently on a 3-game losing streak that includes losses against Coppin State, Hampton and Mount St. Mary’s. The Greyhounds were held to a season-low 34 points against The Mount in their last outing on Saturday; tonight will be the final game before final exams begin on Loyola’s campus tomorrow.

The Retrievers already have gone 2-0 against other Baltimore teams; this includes wins against Coppin State and Morgan State that are part of their current 4-game winning streak. Colton Lawrence has averaged over 15 points a game for UMBC thus far in their season. They will still have a pair of nonconference games against William & Mary and Maryland before beginning America East play.

 

OTHER NEWS, NOTES, AND GAMES (From the Puppet):

-Texas needed overtime to get by Rice, but managed to get the win despite all the off the court controversy that’s surrounding the program right now.

-Arizona State picked up their tenth straight win as they knocked off a Creighton team that’s fallen to 6-5.  The game seesawed back and forth with both teams going on big runs, but Arizona State held on 73-71.  Both these teams appear to be going in different directions right now.

-New Mexico remains unbeaten after picking up an exciting 67-64 win over a pretty good San Francisco team.

-FURMAN AT NC STATE.  If NC State wants to establish themselves as a tournament caliber team then they need to hold serve in games like this.  Furman is good and should make quite a bit of noise in the SoCon, but this is still the kind of game that a team that lands inside the bubble should routinely win.

-MARSHALL AT UNC GREENSBORO.  A win for Marshall gets them to 10-1 and gives them their 4th road win of the year.

-UMASS LOWELL AT RHODE ISLAND.  UMass Lowell is off to a really good start and this looks to be another winnable road game for them.  They’re coming off a big win at UMass, can get to 12-1 on the year, and pick up their sixth true road win of the season.

-PRINCETON VS IONA (Union, NJ).  These are both really good UTR teams that may have an outside shot at making a run at the bubble.

-SOUTHERN MISS AT LAMAR.  A win for Southern Miss gets them to 10-1 and gives them their third true road win.

-MEMPHIS AT ALABAMA.  Memphis is coming off a big win against Auburn, and Alabama is coming off a massive win at Houston, so both teams are coming in with tons of confidence and momentum.  Memphis could probably benefit from this more than Bama can, but it should turn out to be a huge win for whoever pulls it off.

-NC Central @ LSU
-Southern @ Xavier
-The Citadel @ North Carolina
-NC A&T @ Houston
-Eastern Washington @ Texas Tech
-TAMUCC @ Arizona
-New Orleans @ Boise State
-UTSA @ Utah
-Cal Poly @ Washington

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The Hoops HD Report – December 12th

We begin (unfortunately) discussing the news that broke today with Chris Beard at Texas.  He has been suspended without pay after being arrested for a domestic disturbance and his future is unknown.

From there we discuss Kansas’s blowout win at Missouri and how impressive they’ve looked this year, Purdue being atop the polls after Houston’s home loss to Alabama, Virginia and Connecticut also putting together strong cases that they should be ranked #1, how there are three unbeaten teams from the Mountain West in Utah State, UNLV, and New Mexico, all of whom have looked impressive so far, and much more…

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

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Bracket Projections (JNG Edition) – Dec 12th

We sort of switch things up with each week’s Bracket Projections, especially in the weeks prior to Christmas.  This week we are featuring our remarkably accurate JNG RANKINGS, which are the creation of Joby Fortson.  Basically, he set out to create a metric that can accurately predict what the actual selection committee is going to do.  I’m personally not sure how someone can quantify a process that is done by a committee, but Joby has pretty much found a way to do it!!

The Bracket is below, and Joby’s comments are below that.

COMMENTS FROM JOBY:

So, what conferences come out well.  The SEC sends 7 teams as well as the BIG but who comes next?  Why the Mountain West!  While this will almost assuredly not hold it does show as we enter conference play that like last year, the Mountain West will get more than a pair of teams in.  Through a combination of producing  overall strong records (3 teams – Utah St, New Mexico & UNLV are undefeated) and high NET ratings (all 6 of those teams are in the top 52 with one of the strongest of those teams IMO, San Diego St, the one at 52. Those bids seemingly will come out off the hide of their western counterparts parts as the Pac-12 produces 4 (Arizona, UCLA, Utah and Arizona St) and the WCC sits at 2 (Gonzaga and St. Mary’s).  The A-10 also underperfroms with only 1 team barely in the at large pool.

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Happy Birthday! HoopsHD interviews former Eastern Illinois coach Rick Samuels

Rick Samuels spent a quarter-century on the sideline for Eastern Illinois and had a lot of success: more than 350 wins, the 2001 Illinois Basketball Coaches Association D-1 Coach of the Year award, and the 2nd-longest D-1 tenure in the nation when he left in 2004 (behind only Jim Boeheim at Syracuse). Off the court, he made sure that most of his seniors completed their eligibility, as the Panthers were among the top 10% in the nation for graduation rate. HoopsHD got to chat with Rick about making a couple of NCAA tourneys and writing a couple of books. Today is Rick’s 74th birthday so let us be the 1st to wish him a happy 1!

You played basketball at Chadron State: how good a player were you back in the day, and how did you get into coaching? I was a decent player on a pretty good NAIA team. I was a PG who acted as a floor general. I always enjoyed being around sports teams so I volunteered to coach a 7th grade team, which got me started in the business.

You took over for Lynn Nance as head coach at Iowa State in January of 1980: how strange was it to make such a transition during the middle of the season? It was shocking: the other assistant and I were named co-head coaches but we did not consult with each other during games so it got to be entertaining. The kids rallied and we were able to upset a ranked Kansas State team and also win at Oklahoma.

In 1981 you became head coach at Eastern Illinois, where you stayed for almost 25 years: why did you take the job, and how were you able to stick around for such a long time? I went to Iowa State as a grad assistant before taking over and I struggled to find another assistant position. A friend suggested that I apply for the job at EIU: I told my wife that if I did not get it I would try something else…and then I got a phone call to interview. I was 1 of 4 guys they interviewed and probably a distant third, but after the top choice withdrew the 2nd choice (Gene Davis) took the job and they wanted him to keep 1 of the assistants. When Gene changed his mind and they called me to take the job I said no because I had already sold my house and planned on getting into business, but my wife changed my mind. I stayed so long because I loved the environment. I have seen many coaches try to climb the ladder and the effect it had on their family but I was happy.

In the 1992 NCAA tourney Alan Henderson had 19 PTS/11 REB in a win by Indiana: what was it like to face Bobby Knight in March? It was scary to try and match up against Henderson with a 6’5” PF of our own. We were happy to be there but we could not have had a worse matchup. Back then there was an 8-year wait until you could be an automatic qualifier for the tourney. When we had Kevin Duckworth in the mid-1980s we won our conference…but had nowhere to go.

In the 2001 OVC tourney title game Theanthony Haymon was called for goaltending on Jan Thompson’s last-second jumper in a 1-PT win over Austin Peay: did you think that the refs made the correct call, and how on earth were you able to overcome an 18-PT deficit over the final 6 minutes? Of course they made the right call! If you look at the replay it was a goaltend, even in the final second. I remember calling a timeout with about 8 minutes left and 1 of my assistants suggested trying to get it under 10 PTS with 5 minutes and under 6 PTS with 4 minutes. I had a kid named Kyle Hill who was an excellent player: when he got into his extra gear he was exceptional. Austin Peay started taunting him and you could see it in his eyes before he took control of the game: we scored on every single possession the rest of the way.

In the 2001 NCAA tourney Hill scored 32 PTS in a loss to Arizona: could you tell at the time that the Wildcats were good enough to make the title game? We missed 2 dunks to start the game, including 1 by Hill. We played with them through most of the 1st half until Henry Domercant sprained his ankle. Arizona tried guarding Hill with 2-3 different guys but they could not stop him. We were a #15-seed both years we made it…and both of our opponents ended up making the title game. The 1st time we were sent to Boise but the best part of getting sent to Kansas City is that a lot of our fans got to attend. It was the only time that a D-1 team has had 2 kids among the top-5 scorers in the nation with Kyle (23.8 PPG)/Henry (22.8 PPG).

Your career record at EIU was 360-360: how frustrating was it to not get 1 more win on your resume?! You can imagine how many games I have replayed in my mind trying to get that 1 win! Our league changed 3 times so it was difficult to build an identity.

During your career the Panthers were among the top 10% of the nation in graduation rate: how much importance did you place on academics? That is 1 of the reasons I liked the school: I recruited kids who were interested in getting a college scholarship and we emphasized the value of a degree. Looking back now it is quite impressive to see where my players are today.

You wrote a couple of books about the “Open-Post Motion Offense”: what is it, and what makes it so effective? The players make it so effective! We had a pair of big guys who could handle the ball on the perimeter and sacrificed their own scoring to set screens for our other shooters. We were able to open up the floor for good shots and driving, while also allowing us to move the ball from side to side. The mind behind that was current Purdue head coach Matt Painter, who was 1 of my assistants at the time.

You later worked as a development officer for Lincoln College: how did you like the job, and what do you hope to do in the future? It was challenging but I enjoyed it: it is a transformational place. This was it for me: I do miss coaching but I just enjoy watching games and several of my former players are now coaches.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day (and other News, Notes, and Games) – Monday, December 12th

Liberty (6-3) at Oral Roberts (7-3) – 8:00 PM ET (Live Stream)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day heads to Tulsa where the hometown Oral Roberts Eagles hosts the Flames of Liberty University. The Flames come into the game ranked 27th in the country at allowing only 60.3 points a game, yet they have one of the top scorers in the country in Darius McGhee (21.3 PPG) who has already cracked the 2,000-point club in his career. The Flames are currently on a 4-game winning streak; their last loss came against Northwestern in the Cancun Challenge.

While Liberty has a stout defense, Oral Roberts will test it with their prolific offense; the Eagles have scored 86 points a game on average and is #8 in the country in that regard. Max Abmas averages about 19 points a game and is the preseason pick for Summit League player of the year; three other players average in double figures in PPG as well. ORU also has a 4-game winning streak that includes a win against Tulsa in the Mayor’s Cup for the second straight season. (Chad will show everyone the trophy for that game on Wednesday night in the UTR Podcast.)

 

OTHER NEWS, NOTES, AND GAMES (from The Puppet):

-We will be recording our Hoops HD Report Video Podcast tonight, and posting this week’s Bracket Projections tomorrow (a day later than usual).  Keep an eye out for both of those.

-Maryland and Tennessee played in a game where the offense wasn’t exactly pretty all the time, but it was still exciting down the stretch.  Maryland controlled the first half, Tennessee fought back in the second half, but the Terps held on for a 56-53 win, which is one of their biggest wins of the season so far.

-The offense was also lacking in the Seton Hall @ Rutgers game, although the intensity sure wasn’t.  It was down to the wire, Rutgers had mutliple good looks at the basket on their last possession that could have sent the game into overtime, but Seton Hall held on for a huge win both on and off paper 45-43.

-The surprise of the day was Towson, who we thought was a team that may be good enough to make a run at the bubble, losing at home in overtime to Navy 71-69.  A loss like this is almost like an arrow through the balloon.  It’s going to be VERY hard for Towson to recover to the point of the committee taking a serious look at them.  It’s still possible, and they’ve shown this year that they can be a really good team, but this does not help.

-Marquette won decisively at Notre Dame 79-64, which is yet another impressive win for Marquette.  They’re not 8-3 on the year, and this was their first true road win.

-Wisconsin picked up yet another impressive win as they knocked off Iowa in overtime 78-75.  Wisky appeared to have the game in hand at the end of regulation, but a combination of big plays from Iowa and turnovers from Wisconsin sent the game into overtime.  The Badgers got the win in the end, though, and if they aren’t in the Top 25 later today, then we need a new slate of voters!!

-Virginia Tech got a battle from Oklahoma State, but held on for the 70-65 win and improves to 10-1 on the season.

-RICE AT TEXAS.  Rice comes in at 6-2, which is a much better year than what we are used to seeing from them, but they are likely way overmatched tonight.

-ARIZONA STATE VS CREIGHTON (Las Vegas NV).  Creighton has dropped to 6-4 and is suddenly not looking like the Final Four contender that they were right out of the gate.  Arizona State has jumped to 9-1 and not looking like the team that was going to be a total bust that they did right out of the gate.  Both teams appear to be going in different directions, and both could really use this win.

-NEW MEXICO VS SAN FRANCISCO (Las Vegas NV).  New Mexico is unbeaten on the year with some notable wins on their resume, and they’ve got a chance to pick up another one tonight against a San Francisco team that’s been a bit of a surprise considering all the roster turnover they’ve had, but that’s won some big games and that may be able to make a case that they belong back in the NCAA Tournament.

-Louisiana Christian (nonD1) @ Louisiana – Louisiana can get to 9-1 on the year

-Monmouth @ Syracuse

-Northern Illinois @ Gonzaga

-Kennesaw State @ San Diego State

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