The Hoops HD Report – Nov 14th

Chad is joined by David, John, and Rocco, and they recap a very busy first week of the regular season.  The Gavitt Games between the Big East and Big Ten are underway, and we discuss each of those match-ups, Gonzaga had to sweat out a win against Michigan State in a game that was played on a boat, and Wisconsin beat Stanford in a game that was played in a baseball stadium.  We’ve also seen some huge upsets with Grambling beating Colorado, Colorado then beating Tennessee, SELA shocking Wyoming on the road, Florida State off to a very rough start, Oregon going down in their season opener, and much more.

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

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Merit Rankings (and Bracket Projections) From the Puppet – Nov 14th

For today’s News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – CLICK HERE

Before we go any further, I want to make sure everyone knows what they’re looking at.  This IS NOT an attempt to guess what the Selection Committee will do on Selection Sunday.  This IS ALSO NOT an attempt for me to rank the teams based on how good they actually are.  If that’s what you’re looking for then CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT THE LATEST JNG RANKINGS.  These rankings are simply based on CURRENT MERIT.

UC Irvine is ranked #1.  They won at Oregon.  That is the single best win that anyone has up to this point.  That’s why they’re ranked #1.  It’s not because I believe them to be the best team.

North Carolina is ranked 67th (and not even in the bracket below).  I do not believe that there are 66 teams that are better than they are.  It’s just that when you assess their CURRENT MERIT all they’ve done is win two home buy games.  That’s not hard to do.  If all a team has done is win home buy games, they’ve essentially done nothing.  Any type of road win, even if it came against an Under the Radar team, is worth more merit than winning a home buy game.

So, what’s the point of this??  It gets me in the habit of objectively evaluating the teams.  That’s the biggest thing.  The other point I like to make is that 15 seconds into the game, the scoreboard still shows both the score and the time.  No one says “What’s the point of showing that Mississippi Valley State is beating Baylor 2-0??  It’s not like they’re going to win!!  Why don’t they just wait until ten minutes in to post the score and the time??  This is sort of how I view the Merit Rankings after the first week.  We’re one minute into the game, and this is the score.  Metaphorically speaking the team that’s currently leading very early in the game may end up losing by 50, but as for now, they are ahead.

Just for fun, I placed these teams into a bracket and seeded it below.

  1. UC IRVINE – 1-0, win @ Oregon
  2. TEMPLE – 1-1, home loss vs Wagner, win @ Villanova
  3. GONZAGA – 2-0, neutral win vs Michigan State
  4. SAM HOUSTON STATE – 1-0, win @ Oklahoma
  5. FGCU – 1-1, win @ USC, loss @ San Diego
  6. GRAMBLING – 1-0 vs D1, home win vs Colorado
  7. COLORADO – 2-1, loss @ Grambling, win vs Tennessee
  8. UNC ASHEVILLE – 1-0, win @ UCF
  9. WEST VIRGINIA – 2-0, win @ Pitt
  10. SELA – 1-1, win @ Wyoming, loss @ Colorado State
  11. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE – 1-1, win @ Boise State, loss @ Akron
  12. Stetson – 1-1, win @ Florida State
  13. DAVIDSON – 2-0 vs D1, win @ Wright State
  14. TOLEDO – 2-0, neutral win vs UAB
  15. TOWSON – 3-0, win @ UMass and @ Penn
  16. QUINNIPIAC – 3-0, all road wins, won @ Rhode Island
  17. Hofstra – 2-0, wins @ Princeton, home vs Iona
  18. UC Santa Barbara – 2-0, neutral win vs Fresno State
  19. Kent State – 1-0 vs D1, win @ Northern Kentucky
  20. SOUTHERN MISS – 1-0, won @ Vanderbilt
  21. James Madison – 2-0, win @ Buffalo
  22. Texas State – 1-1 vs D1, lost at Wazzu, won @ Rhode Island
  23. Wisconsin – 2-0, neutral-ish win vs Stanford
  24. Western Illinois – 1-1 vs D1, win @ Illinois State, loss @ DePaul
  25. Louisiana – 2-0, neutral wins vs Harvard and East Tennessee State
  26. Kansas State – 2-0, win @ California
  27. GEORGIA TECH – 1-0 vs D1, win @ Georgia State
  28. MONTANA STATE – 1-1 – loss @ Grand Canyon, win @ Long Beach State
  29. Mississippi State – 3-0, neutral win vs Akron
  30. WESTERN KENTUCKY – 1-0, win @ Eastern Kentucky
  31. SEMO – 2-0, win @ South Florida
  32. WRIGHT STATE – 1-1, home loss vs Davidson, win @ Louisville
  33. ILLINOIS STATE – 2-1, wins @ Eastern Illinois and @ Illinois State
  34. Seattle – 2-0, win @ UC San Diego
  35. Sacramento State – 1-1, loss @ UCLA, win @ UC San Diego
  36. Southern Illinois – 2-1, win @ Oklahoma State, loss @ Southern Indiana
  37. NAVY – 2-0, win @ William & Mary
  38. Oklahoma State – 2-1, win @ Oakland, home loss vs Southern Illinois
  39. Youngstown State – 2-1, win @ Canisius, loss @ Notre Dame
  40. UC Davis – 1-1, win @ Cal, loss @ LMU
  41. Evansville – 1-1, won @ Miami OH, loss @ Saint Louis
  42. Alcoron State – 1-1, loss @ Ole Miss, win @ Wichita State
  43. YALE – 2-0, neutral wins vs Eastern Washington and Mississippi Valley
  44. Loyola Chicago – 2-0, win @ UIC
  45. Dayton – 2-0, home win vs SMU
  46. Siena – 2-0, win @ Holy Cross
  47. South Carolina – 2-0, home win vs Clemson
  48. Houston – 2-0, home buy win, neutral vs Saint Joe’s
  49. Wake Forest – 2-0, win vs Georgia
  50. Bowling Green – 2-0, win @ Oakland
  51. ALABAMA – 2-0, home win vs Liberty
  52. Kentucky – 2-0, home win vs Duquesne
  53. San Diego – 2-0 vs D1, home win vs FGCU
  54. UC Riverside – 1-1, loss @ Colorado, win @ LMU
  55. Long Beach State – 1-2, win @ CA Baptist, loss @ UCLA
  56. VILLANOVA – 1-1, loss @ Temple, win vs LaSalle
  57. WAGNER – 1-1, won @ Temple, home loss vs La Salle
  58. La Salle – 1-1, loss @ Villanova, home win vs Wagner
  59. BINGHAMTON – 1-0 vs D1, win @ Marist
  60. Bryant – 1-0 vs D1, win @ Dartmouth
  61. Colgate – 1-1, loss @ Buffalo, win @ Brown
  62. UMass Lowell – 1-1, win @ Columbia, loss @ Rutgers
  63. EAST TENNESSEE STATE – 1-1 in neutral games. Beat Elon, lost to Louisiana
  64. Texas Southern – 1-2, losses @ San Francisco and @ Tx Tech, win vs Arizona St.
  65. North Dakota – 1-1, win @ Incarnate Word, loss @ Creighton
  66. Sacred Heart – 2-1, win @ Hartford (while a road win, it’s not a good one)
  67. North Carolina – 2-0 in home buy games
  68. Duke – 2-0 in home buy games
  69. Baylor – 2-0 in home buy games
  70. Kansas – 2-0 in home buy games
  71. Texas – 2-0 in home buy games
  72. Ucla – 2-0 in home buy games, but did beat Long Beach State
  73. INDIANA – 2-0 in home buy games
  74. Arizona – 2-0 in home buy games
  75. Creighton – 2-0 in home buy games
  76. Auburn – 2-0 in home buy games
  77. Michigan – 2-0 in buy games
  78. Michigan State – 1-1, won a home buy game, lost vs Gonzaga
  79. BOISE STATE – 1-1 lost at home to South Dakota State, beat Wazzu
  80. Texas Tech – 2-0 in home buy games
  81. Miami FL – 2-0 in home buy games
  82. Tcu – 2-0 in home buy games
  83. Arkansas – 2-0 in home buy games
  84. San Diego State – 2-0 in home buy games
  85. Illinois – 2-0 in home buy games
  86. Ohio State – 2-0 in home buy games
  87. Virginia – 2-0 in home buy games
  88. Iowa – 2-0 in home buy games
  89. Purdue – 2-0 in home buy games
  90. Seton Hall – 2-0 in home buy games
  91. Notre Dame – 2-0 in home buy games
  92. Saint Louis – 2-0 in home buy games
  93. Xavier – 2-0 in home buy games
  94. Saint Mary’s – 3-0 in home buy games
  95. Connecticut – 2-0 in home buy games
  96. Texas A&M – 2-0 in home buy games
  97. Syracuse – 1-0 in home buy games
  98. Colorado State – 2-0 in home buy games
  99. Byu – 1-1, won home buy game, lost @ San Diego State
  100. Cincinnati – 3-0 vs D1 in home buy games
  101. Virginia Tech – 2-0 in home buy games
  102. Vcu – 2-0 in home buy games
  103. Tulane – 2-0 in home buy games
  104. Richmond – 2-0 in home buy games
  105. NC State – 2-0 in home buy games
  106. Iowa State – 3-0 in home buy games
  107. Uab – 1-1, home buy game win, neutral loss vs Toledo
  108. Rutgers – 3-0 in home buy games
  109. Providence – 2-0 in home buy games
  110. Florida – 2-0 in home buy games
  111. Marquette – 2-0 in home buy games
  112. Maryland – 2-0 in home buy games
  113. Tennessee – 1-1, home buy win, loss vs Colorado in Nashville
  114. Boston College – 2-0 in home buy games
  115. Saint John’s – 2-0 in home buy games
  116. East Carolina – 2-0 in home buy games
  117. DePaul – 2-0 in home buy games
  118. Butler – 1-0 in home buy games
  119. Penn State – 2-0 in home buy games
  120. Washington – 2-0 in home buy games
  121. Minnesota – 2-0 in home buy games
  122. Utah State – 2-0 in home buy games
  123. Lsu – 2-0 in home buy games
  124. Georgetown – 2-0 in home buy games
  125. Northwestern – 2-0 in home buy games
  126. Missouri – 3-0 in home buy games
  127. Nevada – 2-0 in home buy games, but did beat Grand Canyon
  128. Utah – 2-0 in home buy games
  129. Nebraska – 2-0 in home buy games
  130. Ole Miss – 2-0 in home buy games
  131. Oregon State – 2-0 in home buy games
  132. COPPIN STATE – only MEAC team with a D1 win
  133. Stanford – 1-1, home buy win, loss @ Wisconsin

NOTES ON THE BRACKET:

-I get that this is the most drunk looking bracket you’ll ever see, but I still can’t help to think it’s fun to look at.  Chances are, on Selection Sunday, you will see absolutely NONE of the following:

-UTR teams on the #1 line
-UTR teams as protected seeds at all
-Three First Four games on the #16 line
-The Big Ten Champion in the First Four…on the #16 line

FACT CHECK:

Temple won at home against Villanova, not on the road. #SillyPuppet

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Monday, Nov 14th

NEWS AND NOTES:

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

-So Colorado had quite a weekend.  They lost to Grambling on Friday, and then beat Tennessee, who from all accounts is a consensus top 15 team, on Sunday down in Nashville.  They were in control for pretty much the entire second half before picking up the 78-66 win.  Must be November!

-Davidson is now 3-0, but it wasn’t easy.  They had to sweat out VMI in a home buy game but won 75-71

-We saw two shocking upsets yesterday with Arizona State losing at Texas Southern in overtime 67-66 in the Pac-12/SWAC Legacy.  The SWAC has held their own in that series when they’ve been at home, and an even bigger surprise (at least to me) was SELA winning at Wyoming 76-72.  I really like this Wyoming team, and I think they will solidly be inside the bubble come Selection Sunday, but this loss will likely stand out on their resume, and not in a good way.

-Also a bit of a surprise, after winning at Oklahoma State, Southern Illinois went on the road to Southern Indiana, who is a transitional team, and was blown out of the place 71-53.  It was Southern Indiana’s first ever win as a D1 program.

-Notre Dame is still undefeated, but they continue to struggle in home buy games.  They held off Youngstown State 88-81.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-IUPUI AT CHICAGO STATE (***Centenary Award Watch***).  Also the UTR Game of the Day.  The loser of this game will be an early frontrunner to win the Centenary Award!!  Both of these teams will struggle to finish in the top 360 of the NET, so today’s stakes could not be higher!!  Or…lower.   These are two teams that look to be so indescribably bad that you actually wonder how both of them would perform in their respective state high school basketball tournaments.

-DEPAUL AT MINNESOTA (Gavitt Games).  Neither team is expected to be inside the bubble come March, but as of now both teams are unbeaten.  Both teams are also untested, so perhaps today they can test each other.

-STETSON AT SOUTH FLORIDA.  If Stetson can win this, they’ll be 2-0 with both wins coming on the road.  They looked rather impressive against Florida State in their opener last week so we are definitely keeping an eye on this one.

-RICHMOND AT CHARLESTON.  Richmond won their first two games, and Charleston was right in there with North Carolina this past Friday until the final few minutes of that game.  This would be a really nice road win for the Spiders if they’re able to pull it off.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON AT HOFSTRA.  Both teams are unbeaten, and Hofstra is coming off a pretty good win against Iona, and this is a chance for them to keep that momentum going.

-BELMONT AT LIPSCOMB.  The Battle of the Boulevard!!!!   One of the greatest Under the Radar rivalries in college basketball.  Belmont looks to be rebuilding, and neither team appears to be anywhere near the bubble, but it’s still a fun rivalry that we will always highlight!

-BUTLER AT PENN STATE (Gavitt Tipoff Games).  Another Gavitt Games matchup between two unbeaten, but untested teams.  Penn State MIGHT be a bit of a Big Ten dark horse this year, so I’m curious to see what they do tonight.

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Portland @ Kent State – neither team has lost yet, and Kent State appears to be a top level UTR team
-Navy @ Coppin State – Navy is 2-0 on the season and can pick up their second road win tonight
-Louisiana Tech @ Texas Tech – Texas Tech may get some sort of a test tonight, but they still clearly look to be the superior team
-Northern Colorado @ Baylor – Northern Colorado should make some noise in the Big Sky, but they are way overmatched tonight
-Northern Iowa @ Virginia – I like this Northern Iowa team, but they aren’t likely to give Virginia much of a test
-Oral Roberts at Houston – Oral Roberts will be one of the better teams in the Summit League, but they will likely get absolutely creamed tonight by a Houston team that is perhaps the best in the country

BUY GAMES:

-Maine @ Boston College – BC is 2-0
-Delaware State @ Villanova
-South Dakota State @ Duquesne
-Florida Atlantic @ Florida
-NC Central @ Liberty
-Troy @ Florida State – Florida State still looking for their first win
-UMES @ Charlotte
-Northwestern State @ TCU
-Loyola LA (nonD1) @ Southern Miss – Southern Miss is unbeaten and coming off a win at Vanderbilt
-Idaho State @ Utah
-Monmouth @ Illinois
-Wofford @ Drake – Drake is unbeaten
-Holy Cross @ Creighton
-Weber State @ Colorado State
-Norfolk State @ UCLA
-Utah Tech @ Washington

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Under The Radar Game of the Day – Monday, November 14th

IUPUI (0-2) at Chicago State – 9:00 PM ET

Normally, it would be a slam-dunk to highlight the annual Battle of the Boulevard between Belmont and Lipscomb, especially since this will be their only meeting this season. However, we also have the possibility of a 1-2 Centenary matchup with IUPUI traveling to Chicago State tonight. Ever since the 2010-11 season when Centenary began the process of transitioning down from Division I play, the Hoops HD panel has given the Centenary Award to the worst team in Division 1. Chicago State has won that award twice; IUPUI was right behind Delaware State for that honor last season.

With Chicago State now as a Division 1 independent this season, the bulk of their regular season games, much less home games, will take place in November and December before the bulk of conference games takes place in January and February.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – Sunday, Nov 13th

NEWS AND NOTES:

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

-Georgetown is 2-0 on the season after beating Green Bay.  Beating Green Bay would normally not be noteworthy, but Georgetown won a buy game in the same manner that a good team would.  It was 92-58.  They haven’t done anything that even remotely resembles what a good team does in years!

-Congrats to Stonehill for their 82-77 win at Army!  It is their first win against a D1 program as a D1 program!

-Wright State bounced back from blowing a 21 point lead at home against Davidson with a last second 73-72 win at Louisville.  I know Louisville isn’t all that good, but I think Wright State may be able to make quite a bit of noise in the Horizon League this year.

-Wagner followed up their big season opening win at Temple with a loss to La Salle yesterday.  Chad Sherwood summed this up the best!!  La Salle > Wagner > Temple > Villanova > La Salle > Wagner > Temple > Villanova

-Georgia Tech vs Georgia State never disappoints!  I know it will never resonate nationally, but it’s ALWAYS a fun game!  It once again came down to the final seconds with Georgia Tech getting the 59-57 win on the road and (for now) is still unbeaten.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-COLORADO AT TENNESSEE (Nashville, TN).  Colorado lost on the road to Grambling the other night, so one might conclude that they’re not quite ready for a Tennessee team that looks to be a top ten caliber team.

-ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF AT MISSISSIPPI STATE.  It’s a buy game, and all logic should tell you that It’s a big mismatch, but after nearly upsetting TCU and hanging really tough with Oklahoma, Pine Bluff should not be overlooked by Mississippi State, who’s trying to get to 3-0.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT OAKLAND.  It’s fun to see Oklahoma State going on the road to play on the Black Top!!  They had a somewhat surprising loss last week against Southern Illinois, and are looking to bounce back.  This wouldn’t be a high caliber win, but any win on the road looks good on the resume.

-ARIZONA STATE AT TEXAS SOUTHERN.  Arizona State trying to remain unbeaten, and goes as part of the Pac-12/SWAC Legacy Series.

-MONTANA STATE AT LONG BEACH STATE.  Long Beach State was blasted at UCLA the other night, but I still think they’re one of the best teams in the Big West.  Montana State lost their season opener and is still looking for their first win, but I still think they are the best team in the Big Sky, so a good match-up between two really good UTR teams in this one.

-NORTH TEXAS AT SAINT MARY’S.  Both teams are unbeaten, Saint Mary’s isn’t in the Top 25 but it wouldn’t shock me to see them there before the season is over (and perhaps pretty soon) and North Texas is one of the better UTR teams with a chance to land on the bubble, or even inside of it.  In order to do that, this is the kind of game that they’re going to need to be able to win.  Should be a good one tonight!

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Eastern Kentucky @ Cincinnati – buy game
-NC A&T @ Iowa State – buy game
-VMI @ Davidson – buy game
-Southern Illinois @ Southern Indiana – Southern Illinois trying to remain unbeaten and pick up their second road win
-SELA @ Wyoming – buy game
-Towson @ Penn – Towson tying to remain unbeaten and pick up their second road win
-Youngstown State @ Notre Dame – both teams unbeaten.  Notre Dame really struggled their last time out
-Louisiana @ East Tennessee State – both teams unbeaten
-NJIT @ San Diego – buy game.  San Diego trying to get to 3-0
-Portland State @ Seattle – Seattle can get to 3-0
-Lindenwood @ Missouri – buy game
-William & Mary @ Virginia Tech – buy game
-Yale vs Mississippi Valley State – (Rainbow Classic) – Yale trying to stay unbeaten
-Eastern Washington @ Hawaii – (Rainbow Classic) – Hawaii trying to remain unbeaten.

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Happy Birthday! HoopsHD interviews former UC Riverside star Sam Cash

Sam Cash was money for UC Riverside back in the 1970s. He was a 2-time CCAA POY, an All-American in 1971, and the Southern California College Division POY in 1972. He graduated as the school’s record holder for most REB in a game/season and was drafted by both the ABA/NBA in 1972. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Sam about being a great rebounder and having an athletic family. Today is Sam’s 72nd birthday so let us be the 1st to wish him a happy 1!

Why did you decide to attend UC Riverside? It was pretty close to home, which was the main reason, plus a couple of guys I wanted to play with went there. The coach was also influential in my decision.

You were a 2-time conference POY/1971 All-American: what did it mean to you to win such outstanding honors? It was a privilege for sure. It showed that all of my hard work/determination paid off…and that I had good teammates!

You graduated with a school-record 14.9 career RPG: what is the secret to being a great rebounder? A lot of it is about timing but I also feel that I had a gift. Some people are scorers, some are passers, but I had good jumping ability and the technique of screening people out and seeing where the ball would come off of the rim.

In the summer of 1972 you were selected by Cleveland in the 5th round of the NBA draft and by the Floridians in the ABA draft: why did you decide to join the ABA, and do you have any regrets? I have no regrets. Cleveland did not try that hard to sign me: they did not even invite me to camp. They were a new franchise at the time and had a bit of turmoil.

After the Floridians folded the Memphis Pros picked you in the dispersal draft: what was your reaction when you heard the Floridians folded, and how did you feel about getting drafted by Memphis? I knew Memphis coach Bob Bass because he had recruited me back when he was at Texas Tech so I was pretty excited to go there.

In 1973 you played 7 games for the Memphis Tams: what is your favorite memory from your time in the ABA? The preseason had a lot of memorable moments. I was in the starting lineup until I got hurt right before the start of the regular season. We were owned by Charlie Finley, who put a lot of pressure on our coach to win right away.

You and your siblings have had many athletic kids (football/basketball players at Notre Dame, a volleyball player at UC Irvine, a soccer player at Oklahoma State, etc.): who is the best athlete in the family, and does the younger generation credit at least some of their success to genetics? The best athlete was probably my dad. He came from the East Texas area and genetically it all came down from him. My daughter was a really good volleyball player and most of our family loves to play sports.

When people look back on your career, how do you want to be remembered the most? I would like to be remembered as a guy who loved to play: not for fame or fortune but because I loved the sport. I was an unselfish team player who would sacrifice myself for the good of the team, which was very important to me. I was a hardworking player who was not more important than the team.

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