Happy Anniversary!: HoopsHD interviews Ray Goss about Norm Nixon

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Some of us here at HoopsHD are big fans of games that last 4 overtimes, aka “quadruplers”. 1 of the few games in NBA history that featured 4 overtimes was a Lakers-Cavaliers game from a few decades ago that Cleveland won by a final score of 154-153. Some of the amazing stat lines from that contest include Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (42 PTS/17 REB/7 AST/8 BLK), Magic Johnson (30 PTS/11 REB/8 AST), and Foots Walker (8 PTS/7 REB/18 AST/4 STL). However, the most amazing # of the night was put up by Norm Nixon, who tied an NBA record for most minutes played in a game with a scintillating 64! HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Ray Goss, Duquesne radio play-by-play man who covered all of Norm’s college games, about the 1977 Eastern 8 tourney final and Norm’s great defensive skills. Today marks the 42nd anniversary of the quadrupler on January 29, 1980 so we take this time to reflect on Norm’s life/legacy.

Norm grew up in Georgia: how did he end up at Duquesne? John Cinicola was an assistant coach who went down to Georgia to recruit Tree Rollins and another player. He happened to spot Nixon and when he came back he told the head coach about him.

In his final home game as a senior he scored 29 PTS in a 7-PT 2-OT win over an undefeated Detroit Mercy team that had several future NBA players: how were they able to pull off the upset, and how on earth was he able to make a 360-degree slam-dunk despite standing only 6’1”? Detroit was actually 21-1 at the time so we were heavy underdogs. Norm got a technical for hanging on the rim: Detroit coach Dick Vitale was so upset after the game that he had his team get on the bus without taking a shower! However, the upset that stands out to me was at #8 Providence in 1974 when Norm was just a freshman. The Friars had a future 2nd overall draft pick in Marvin Barnes. Nixon missed a layup at the end of regulation but they recovered to win it in OT. Nixon stole a pass at the very end and passed the ball to Bernie O’Keefe with 4 seconds left, who made the shot to win it 88-87. Norm could definitely leap: he had marvelous body control and hit a number of baseline fadeaway jumpers during his career.

In the final seconds of the 1977 Eastern 8 tourney final he winked at Coach Cinicola and then made 2 FTs to clinch a 3-PT win over Villanova en route to being named tourney MOP: how was he so confident, and what was the reaction like when the team got back to campus? Villanova had an outstanding player who had sprained his ankle the previous night in the semifinal: Coach Rollie Massimino had him play despite the fact that he was limping around on 1 leg. It was actually Don Maser who made a pair of FTs with 6 seconds left to seal the win. We had to beat Penn State/UMass just to make the final game. We partied that night and flew back the next day. Our travel secretary contacted someone at the airline and they served mimosas on the plane: Coach Cinicola was freaking out because some of his players were underage!

In 1979 as a player for the Lakers he tied Eddie Jordan for the NBA lead with 201 STL, and his 1187 career STL remains in the top-100 all-time: what was his secret for playing great defense? He had great quickness: he was the PG for the Lakers before Magic Johnson arrived. I remember 1 game he played at Cleveland when I went to the team hotel: the 1st guy I saw was Jerry West, who directed me to Norm, who hooked me up with tickets to the game. We had a 100th anniversary celebration a few years ago and tried to do a huge group photo. Norm stood up and demanded that I get in the photo even though I was not a player myself: he is such a nice guy. 1 year the legendary Beano Cook did color commentary for our broadcasts. I had a tryout for CBS doing NBA broadcasts and it happened to be a Lakers-Pacers game in Indianapolis. I ran into Norm at the airport and he introduced me to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar/Adrian Dantley/etc. Pat Riley was their TV analyst/travel secretary at the time and he helped me get onto the team’s plane after a weather delay. They gave me a contract for the following season but after the 1977 Blazers-76ers Finals series tanked in the ratings CBS decided to do only 1 game/week and they chose some other guy named…Brent Musburger!

On January 29, 1980 he scored 20 PTS and tied an NBA record for most minutes played in a game with 64 in a 1-PT 4-OT loss to Cleveland: how big of a factor was his conditioning on the court? There are certain players I have watched over the years who never seemed to breathe hard and he is certainly in that category. Bjorn Borg’s resting pulse rate was 35.

Take me though the magical 1980 Finals:
In Game 4 Julius Erving scored 23 PTS and made his famous up-and-under move in 3-PT win by 76ers: could you tell at the time that you were witnessing 1 of the most athletic moves ever executed on a court? Dr. J was the best. I did not see him at UMass but just watching him on TV was great.

In Game 6 Magic Johnson had to replace Abdul-Jabbar at center due to his severely sprained ankle and had 42 PTS/15 REB to beat the 76ers/win the title/become the only rookie to ever be named Finals MVP: what did it mean to him to win a title? I was not in touch with him at the time but I am sure that there was elation. He never jumped up and down: he always kept things on an even keel.

On November 30, 1982 he faked a FT at the end of a game against the Spurs that caused a double lane violation, but the referees incorrectly ruled it a jump ball instead of having him take another shot, and after the Lakers got the ball he made a 20-foot jumper to tie the game en route to the Lakers winning by 5 PTS in double-OT: why did he decide to fake the FT, and how did it feel to lose to the Spurs several months later after their protest was upheld and the teams had to replay the final 3 seconds? I was unaware of that but you see something new every day on the court.

The 76ers swept the Lakers to win the 1983 Finals: were they just a completely different team after acquiring Moses Malone in the offseason? I saw Moses in the Roundball Classic featuring the best high school players in the nation against the area all-stars. It was big news when Moses came in for that game.

After being traded to San Diego in 1983 he led the league with 914 AST, and his 8.3 APG remains among the all-time top-15: what was his secret for being a great PG? He could beat a guy 1-on-1 with his 1st step but he was not a shoot-first guard: he looked to pass all of the time.

After retiring he worked as a color analyst for Laker home games: how did he like the job, and what does he hope to do in the future? He became an agent for a few players and also got into some production stuff with his wife Debbie Allen.

When people look back on his career, how do you think that he should be remembered the most? He is 1 of the best players in Duquesne history, if not the best. He made our school’s all-century team and was the 2nd Laker behind Jerry West to score 1000 PTS as a rookie. He was a 1st round pick but the Lakers had 3 picks in the 1st round that year so they took Kenny Carr/Brad Davis ahead of him.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Jan 30

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Wyoming needed some heroics in the final few seconds against Air Force, but they managed to pick up the road win 63-61 and remain well within reach of bubble.

-Colorado State hasn’t lost very often, but when they have they had not messed around.  They were pretty much handled at home yesterday by a so-so (at best) UNLV team 88-74.  The Rams are still inside the bubble, but this will set them back.

-Boise State needed overtime, but they got the win at Fresno State and are continuing to roll.  In fact they now have a two game lead in the Mountain West Standings over Colorado State and it’s arguable that they now have the better resume.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-DUKE AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Duke continues to roll and is still within reach of a #1 seed, whereas saying Louisville was in a tailspin would be the understatement of the year.

-LSU AT TCU (SEC?Big 12 Challenge).  LSU is flirting with a protected seed and this is the kind of road win that would look really good.  TCU is flirting with the bubble and needs notable wins of any kind.

-LASALLE AT DAVIDSON (Atlantic Ten).  Davidson is looking to bounce back from their first loss in a while, and they shouldn’t have any trouble doing that.  If they do, then they’re in trouble.

-MIAMI FL AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC).  Miami’s resume is slowly improving and this should be another winnable road game for them, but GA Tech surprised Florida State earlier in the week, so they won’t want to overlook them.

-MICHIGAN AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten).  Michigan is starting to get better, but they still have a lot of work to do.  Having said that, winning at Michigan State would certainly qualify as “doing a lot of work.”  Sparty is flirting with the #2 line and should be able to pick this one up at home.

-OKLAHOMA AT AUBURN (SEC/Big 12 Challenge).  Auburn is the top ranked team and Oklahoma is inside the bubble, but can’t exactly put things on cruise control yet.  A loss for the Sooners won’t set them back, but a win would really propel them forward.

-XAVIER AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  I like both of these teams and both of their resumes.  With Xavier being the road team it’s a chance for them to really polish up a resume that’s already pretty shiny, and for Creighton it’s a chance to kind of do the same.

-MISSOURI AT IOWA STATE (SEC/Big 12 Challenge).  Iowa State should roll in this one.  In one sense it’s too bad they didn’t get matched up with a better opponent, but in another it may be kind of nice for them to get to come up for air.  This is one of the more winnable games they have remaining on their schedule.

-NC STATE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  We did not even have North Carolina on our board on Thursday when we did the Bracket Rundown.  I will continue to highlight their games because they can reach the bubble if they begin to string together wins.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT ARKANSAS (SEC/Big 12 Challenge).  This is a great match-up for this event.  Both teams appear to be inside the bubble, but neither are completely safe and both could really use a win in a game like this.

-ARIZONA STATE AT ARIZONA (Pac 12).  It’s a rivalry game between two teams that are nowhere near equals.  Arizona is a solid protected seed and Arizona State doesn’t appear to be on pace to make any sort of postseason tournament at all.

-INDIANA AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  Indiana needs road wins to solidify their case for a bid, and this is a winnable road game.  It’s as simple as that.

–TEMPLE AT SMU (American).  SMU is still outside the bubble, but I still think they can reach it if they keep winning.  I also think they are good enough to keep winning.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Florida State fell in their last game, but prior to that they had been on a tear and can continue to take steps forward if they can keep building up the wins.

-BAYLOR AT ALABAMA (SEC/Big 12 Challenge).  Baylor is one of the top teams in the nation and appears to be heading for the #1 line.  It’s always fun to see them go on the road and take on a team like Alabama, who is really good and who is looking for another big win.  Bama has looked like a protected seed at times, but only at times.  We’ll see what they do today.

-KANSAS STATE AT OLE MISS (SEC/Big 12 Challenge).  We’ve kind of forgotten about K State, but they are actually on my board and it’s not outrageous to think they can still make the NCAA Tournament.  This is a winnable road game and road wins always look good on resumes.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT FLORIDA (SEC/Big 12 Challenge).  The Gators are in a tailspin and will end up missing The Dance if they can’t pull themselves out of it.  They’re at home against a solid Oklahoma State team, and it’s a game that they need to win.

-SAINT JOHN’S AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  Nova hasn’t always looked great this season, but they’ve looked great often enough to where I think they will end up as a protected seed.  They should be able to hold serve in this one today.

-ILLINOIS AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten).  This won’t be an easy road game for Illinois to win, but it’s the kind of game that a top 25 team should be able to win.

-MOREHEAD STATE AT MURRAY STATE (Ohio Valley).  Murray State is inside the bubble and will stay there so long as they continue to blow through the OVC.  Morehead hasn’t lost a conference game yet, so they could be challenged today, but if they are a tournament caliber team then they need to be able to win this one at home.

-KENTUCKY AT KANSAS (SEC/Big 12 Challenge).  I love how this Kentucky team has been playing, and was impressed with how they looked at Auburn a week ago despite being shorthanded for most of the game.  For the second week in a row they are on the road against a team that could potentially end up as a #1 seed.  A loss won’t set them back, but a win would push them forward.  Kansas will have the opportunities they need to end up as a #1 even if they were to lose this game, but a win would certainly help.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT TEXAS TECH (SEC/Big 12 Challenge).  Mississippi State has not win a road game yet, and I can’t consider them a tournament caliber team until they do.  I don’t think they’ll get this one today, but if they do, then HOLY COW!  Texas Tech is looking more and more like a protected seed as the season goes on and I think they’ll hold serve tonight.

-VIRGINIA AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Some here at Hoops HD feel the Irish are within reach of the bubble.  I’m personally not seeing it, but…okay.  Whatever.  Obviously teams who can’t beat non-tournament teams at home don’t belong in the tournament themselves, so they’ll need to win this one.

-UCONN AT DEPAUL (Big East).  It isn’t easy to win at DePaul, but the Big East is filled with teams who are capable of winning games that aren’t easy to win, and UConn is one of them.  I really like their team and their profile and it wouldn’t shock me if the Huskies ended up as a protected seed.

-CALIFORNIA AT USC (Pac 12).  USC is coming off a rather surprising loss to Stanford and needs to rebound.  Fortunately, Cal is the kind of team that’s good to be playing when you need to rebound.

-UAB AT MARSHALL (Conference USA).  UAB is squarely on our bubble, and the more the season progresses the more I think they belong in the field.  This won’t be an easy road win, and it’s the kind of loss that can sink a team’s resume, but getting into the field requires being able to do things that aren’t easy to do.

-SANTA CLARA AT SAN FRANCISCO (West Coast).  The loss to SMC from Thursday where they blew a big lead has still got to be stinging for the Dons.  They don’t need to be panicking yet, but they do need to be at least a little anxious.  They need to take care of business at home today against a Santa Clara team that’s been looking pretty good as of late.

-HOUSTON AT UCF (American).  Houston continues to blow through the American and appears to be cruising toward a protected seed.  They should be able to win this one without too much trouble.

-TENNESSEE AT TEXAS (SEC/Big 12 Challenge).  I had been extremely critical of Texas, but was very impressed with their road win at TCU, and while Tennessee is a team that is flirting with a protected seed I think this is a game that the Longhorns can win.

-PEPPERDINE AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast).  This is a conference game that is should end up looking an awful lot like a buy game.  SMC should cruise.

-WAKE FOREST AT SYRACUSE (ACC).  I don’t like Wake’s profile nearly as much as everyone else at Hoops HD seems to, but I think they should be able to win this one on the road.  If they can’t then I’ll be even less impressed with them than I already am.

-PORTLAND AT GONZAGA (West Coast).  The Zags should once again cruise in this one.

-GRAND CANYON AT NEW MEXICO STATE (WAC).  Neither team has much of a chance to get inside the bubble, but both teams are good, both are fun to watch, this has turned into a really good rivalry, and unfortunately it may be one of the last times we get to see these two go head to head with NMSU on their way to CUSA soon.  As for first place in the WAC, this is a hugely important game.

-STANFORD AT UCLA (Pac 12).  Stanford made a huge statement with their win at USC earlier in the week.  If they can follow that up with a win against UCLA, who just beat Arizona rather handily in their next game, then it will indicate that Stanford definitely belongs inside the bubble.

-BYU AT PACIFIC (West Coast).  It’s a road game, but it still shouldn’t be one that’s all that tough for BYU to win.

-OREGON STATE AT OREGON (Pac 12).  Oregon is looking much better than they did in the first half of the season (at least for most of the time) and should be able to hold serve at home against their rivals tonight.

-WINTHROP AT LONGWOOD (Big South). The Winwood Cup is one of our favorite rivalries on Hoops HD and has huge stakes in the Big South this year. Longwood is still unbeaten in league play and Winthrop is in 1st place in the opposing division – so this will be the only time both teams play in the regular season.

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Everything is bigger in Texas: HoopsHD interviews McDonald’s All-American Arterio Morris

If you want to win an NCAA title you usually need a good coach, a great resume…and a McDonald’s All-American. Only 3 championship teams since 1979 have not featured such a player (2002 Maryland/2014 UConn/2021 Baylor). The McDonald’s All-American Game has been canceled during each of the past 2 years due to COVID but hopefully the 3rd time is indeed the charm to see everyone back on the court in Chicago on March 29th. The rosters were announced on January 25th after selecting the 24 best high school basketball players in the nation from a list of almost 800 nominees. If you do not think these guys can make an immediate impact this fall just ask Coach Bruce Pearl how he likes having 2021 honoree Jabari Smith at Auburn! Duke seems to be the big winner so far as Coach Jon Scheyer will inherit a trio of 2022 honorees to join him in Durham next season. Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Arterio Morris about being named a McDonald’s All-American and facing a fellow honoree on the court just yesterday.

As a junior at Kimball High School you scored 19 PTS in the 5A state title game but Terrance Arceneaux made the game-tying 3 over 2 defenders with 1 second left in regulation and the game-winning 3 in the final seconds of OT to clinch a 1-PT win as Beaumont finished 31-0 (www.12newsnow.com/article/sports/high-school/hs-basketball/state-champions-arceneauxs-heroics-gives-beaumont-united-5a-title/502-020f08a5-282c-4c3b-81fe-7510fe99ebf0): did you think that either of his shots were going in, and where does that rank among the most devastating losses of your career? Not really: I did not think he would hit those back-to-back shots. It was 1 of the craziest games that I have ever been in.

After that season you were allegedly offered $100,000 to join the Overtime Elite pro basketball league: why did you turn it down, and do you have any regrets? I just wanted to experience college and stay close to my family so I have no regrets.

What has been the hardest part of being a basketball player during a pandemic? It is very hard. Some days you can get into the gym and some days you cannot. It is hard to just be yourself since everyone has to wear a mask and it is hard to travel around.

You originally committed to Memphis before reopening your recruitment last January and received offers from several great schools including Georgia/Kansas/Oregon but signed with Texas last November: what was the biggest factor in your decision? My mindset at the start of the year was that I did not have to play my best because I already had a scholarship. After reopening my recruitment I played a lot harder and eventually clicked with Texas.

The Longhorns got a new coach last spring in Chris Beard: what is he like? He is a great coach and would call/text me with good messages either before/after my games.

Texas is expected to lose several senior guards to graduation this spring including Andrew Jones/Courtney Ramey: should we expect to see you in the starting lineup on opening night next fall? Definitely!

On January 25th you were named a McDonald’s All-American: what did it mean to you to receive such an outstanding honor? It means a lot to me. I put in a lot of hard work with a lot of blood/sweat/tears.

You are part of 1 of the best recruiting classes in the nation thanks to the Longhorns bringing in another McDonald’s All-American next year in Dillon Mitchell: how well do you know him, and what makes him such a good player? I just played against him yesterday (www.youtube.com/watch?v=erO3sTSYe5k)! He can shoot/score/defend and I will throw a lot of lobs to him next season.

You are 6’3”: what position do you play now, and what position will you feel most comfortable at in college? I play both PG/SG now but will be more comfortable at PG in college.

1 of your close friends/former teammates is Keyonte George, who was also named a McDonald’s All-American: how did you guys lose any games last season with so much talent on the court, and how do you feel about facing him twice next year in conference play when he is at Baylor? We did not lose that many games! Facing him in conference play will feel good because we both put it in a lot of work and it is time to show it to everybody.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Jan 28

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-Purdue had to sweat a little bit at Iowa, but only a little bit.  They picked up another solid road win 83-73 and the resume continues to look really impressive.

-Stanford continues to straddle the bubble.  They’re just inside, they’re just outside, and now they’ve picked up another big road win against USC 64-61 that’s making us once again sit up and take notice.  They haven’t been consistent so far, but they’ve done enough to at least be within reach of the bubble.

-Ohio State picked up another nice road win at Minnesota 75-64, which is something that helps.  Their resume is pretty solid, but adding more road wins to it makes it look even better.

-Loyola Chicago once again had to sweat out a win at Southern Illinois.  It was an absolute rock fight, but they escaped with a 44-39 win.

-UAB hit a last second three point shot to add another road win to their resume as they knocked off Western Kentucky 68-65.  The win doesn’t help as much as the loss would have hurt, but this UAB team continues to build a compelling resume.

-Saint Mary’s trailed 25-6 at the start of game to San Francisco, and the Dons just seemed to be dominating.  But some how, on the road, against a good team, SMC just kept chipping away and chipping away, and late in the game they got the lead, and managed to hold on to it for a 72-70 win.  It was so strange.  It was a two point game that never really felt like a close game.  And while that was happening…

-BYU stubbed their toes at Santa Clara and fell 77-76.  It’s not easy to win at Santa Clara, but it is the kind of game that you would expect BYU to win.  It doesn’t totally sink them, but it does set them back a tad.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-WYOMING AT AIR FORCE (Mountain West) (Front Range).  We at Hoops HD LOVE the Front Range!!!  Wyoming is hovering right around the bubble, and this is the kind of game they cannot afford to lose.

-OHIO U AT BUFFALO (MAC).  Ohio U is probably out of strikes, but if they want any chance at all of winding up on the bubble then they need to win out.

-AKRON AT TOLEDO (MAC).  Toledo is on the outside looking in, but they are the first place team in the MAC and will at least have a compelling case if they continue to dominate.

-UNLV AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West).  Colorado State is very safely inside the field for now, and will probably cruise to the top half of the bracket so long as they continue to hold serve.

-BOISE STATE AT FRESNO STATE (Mountain West).  Boise State keeps looking better and better, and they have a chance to add another road win to an already decent resume.

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: January 27th

The seedlist reflects all games that were completed before 9pm, est on Monday, January 27th.  None of the games that went final after that, particularly the San Francisco vs Saint Mary’s game, were considered

The panel builds a seedlist line by line, and assess, discusses, and debates each team as they get brought up.  Find out who the #1 seeds are, who the other protected seeds are, who is safely inside the bubble, who just made the field, who is on the bubble, and who is on the outside looking in.

The bracket below was put together using the seedlist we built, but don’t look at it until you’ve watched the show!!

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Jan 27

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-Providence at Xavier may have been the game of the night.  Providence jumped out to a big lead early, and Xavier just kept chipping away at it.  Finally X got the lead late in the game and appeared to be in control with momentum, but with the game tied as the clock was winding down they missed a chance at a go-ahead basket, which was followed by a Providence three-pointer with less than two seconds to go for a thrilling 65-62 win, and a very nice road win on the resume of the Friars.  They are climbing the rankings, but they still appear to be undervalued right now.  Perhaps this will result in people valuing them a little more.

-Florida really needed a notable win.  They’ve had several chances where they’ve come up short.  Last night they had another chance at Tennessee.  Last night, despite playing well, they came up short again with the Vols getting the 78-71 win.

-Texas A&M at LSU was another exciting game with quite a bit on the line for a TAMU team that has looked good, but not gotten a big time win to put them solidly inside the bubble.  Last nights’ game was close all throughout, but TAMU just struggled to score on several straight possessions late in the game and LSU escaped with a 70-64 win.

-Marquette remains red hot and picked up another impressive road win as they knocked off Seton Hall 73-63.  Seton Hall is now in a bit of a tailspin and really needs a win of any kind to help pull them out of it.

-Iowa State hadn’t won on the road in the Big 12 for several years, but finally picked one up yesterday as they won at Oklahoma State 84-81.  This was another exciting game that was close throughout.  Oklahoma State had been playing really well lately, so this is one that the Cyclones deserve some credit for.

-Davidson finally got into the rankings.  The bad news for them is that they likely won’t be there next week.  VCU jumped out to an early lead, and actually widened it throughout the second half.  Davidson came thundering back and was in a position to get the win, but came up just short 70-68.  Davidson is still safely inside the bubble.  This wasn’t a major setback, but it was a bit of a setback.

-Creighton, who were were all big on and who seemed to be playing really well lately, totally crapped the bed at Butler yesterday as they were inexplicably beaten rather handily 72-55.

-Miami FL escaped from Virginia Tech 78-75.  They hit a game winning shot as time was running out to pick up the road win.

-Oklahoma got a much needed road win at West Virginia 72-62, which gives their resume a much needed boost.  It is now West Virginia who is in need of a boost as they seem to be in a bit of a tailspin.

-Florida State, who had been red hot, was not red hot yesterday.  They lost to a rather underwhelming Georgia Tech team on the road 75-61, which is not a good thing to do when you’re trying to make a case that you’re a solid tournament team.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-WISCONSIN AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten).  This is a very winnable road game for a Wisconsin team that looks like they could end up on one of the top two lines.

-MURRAY STATE AT TENNESSEE TECH (Ohio Valley).  We believe Murray State is inside the bubble and that they’ll stay there if they can continue to blow through the OVC.

-RICE AT LOUISIANA TECH (Conference USA).  LA Tech would essentially have to win out to get on to the bubble, but they’re a good team and it’s not outside the realm of possibility.

-OHIO STATE AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  This is a tough road game for Ohio State, and while Minnesota isn’t a team that’s exactly safely in the field, it’s still hard to win on the road there.  Minney, on the other hand, is within reach of the bubble and needs to string together some wins in order to get there.

-LOYOLA CHICAGO AT SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (Missouri Valley).  Loyola Chicago has struggled in most of their conference games.  In fact they’ve had to come from behind in most of their wins.  But, they’ve been winning them, and they’ve got another winnable game today.

-NORTH TEXAS AT SOUTHERN MISS (Conference USA).  North Texas is another team from CUSA that could end up on the bubble if they’re able to win out.

-BELMONT AT AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley).  Belmont is entirely out of strikes.  If the next game they lose comes before the conference tournament they likely won’t be going anywhere.

-PURDUE AT IOWA (Big Ten).  Purdue looks to be a protected seed and Iowa looks like a solid tournament team.  A road win against a tournament team looks good for a protected seed and a win of any kind over a protected seed looks good for a team that’s trying to build their resume, so there is something at stake for both teams.

-CALIFORNIA AT UCLA (Pac 12).  UCLA is coming off the big home win against Arizona and shouldn’t have too much trouble tonight against a Cal team that has struggled this year.

-UAB AT WESTERN KENTUCKY (Conference USA).  UAB is squarely on the bubble and will have a strong argument for a bid if they can continue to string together wins and dominate CUSA.  This is a bit of a trap game.  It isn’t easy to win at WKU, and failing to do so would anchor down their resume.

-SAINT MARY’S AT SAN FRANCISCO (West Coast).  This one should be fun!!  It’s a Bay Area rivalry, both teams appear to be safely inside the bubble (for now). but both also need to build their resumes, which makes this a fun game both on and off paper.

-LMU AT GONZAGA (West Coast).  Gonzaga again looks to be heading for the #1 line and shouldn’t have any trouble holding serve at home in this one.

-STANFORD AT USC (Pac 12).  Stanford is outside the bubble, but they have a path to it if they can start stringing together wins.  That’s easier said than done, though.  A win tonight would go a long way, but it won’t be easy to get against a USC team that appears to be safely in the top half of the bracket.

-BYU AT SANTA CLARA (West Coast).  This isn’t an easy road win for BYU, but it’s one that they should be able to get.

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