Happy Birthday!: HoopsHD interviews former coach Pat Douglass

It is hard enough to succeed at 1 school but there are a handful of coaches who have had success at multiple schools including Fran Dunphy (250+ wins at Penn and 250+ wins at Temple), Bob Huggins (300+ wins at Cincinnati and 300+ wins at West Virginia), and Roy Williams (400+ wins at Kansas and 400+ wins at UNC). Pat Douglass also won games everywhere he coached: 100+ wins and 4 D-2 tourney appearances at Eastern Montana, 250+ wins and a trio of D-2 titles at Bakersfield, and almost 200 wins and back-to-back NIT appearances at UC-Irvine. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Coach Douglass about winning all of those titles and then switching schools. Today is Coach Douglass’ 72nd birthday so let us be the 1st to wish him a happy 1!

You played basketball at Pacific: how good a player were you back in the day, and how did you get into coaching? I always wanted to be a coach. We had really good teams at Pacific and I started as a senior along with my teammate John Gianelli (who later played 8 years in the NBA). We were undefeated at home for 3 straight years under Coach Dick Edwards. Coach Edwards passed away when I was 28 and I ended up replacing him at Eastern Montana.

In the 1993 D-2 tourney title game as coach at Bakersfield, Terry McCord scored 23 PTS to help beat Troy State, win the title, and finish 33-0 (the 1st undefeated team to win the D-2 title since 1965): how were you able to keep your team focused for 33 straight games, and where does that season rank among the highlights of your career? I had a lot of good teams in my days as a high school/JC coach but it was very special to go undefeated and win a title. We had 4-5 kids who previously won state titles so after we won a few games it just kind of snowballed from there. We had some new players who did not get worn down and were able to stay motivated all year, plus a nice tradition that was built on our returning players.

In the 1994 D-2 tourney title game Kenny Warren scored 21 PTS in a 6-PT win over Southern Indiana to become the 1st team in 25 years to repeat as D-2 champions: was it harder to win the 1st title or the 2nd title? It was harder to win the 1st title because we had to face some tough teams to get there.

Tourney MOP Kebu Stewart had 18 PTS/21 REB in a 1-PT win over Northern Kentucky in the 1997 D-2 tourney title game to clinch your 3rd national title in 5 years: how were you able to hang on for the win, and where does Stewart rank among the best players that you ever coached? He is in the top-5 but was probably the best at his position. If he could have converted at the FT line it would not have been that close but we were able to block a shot at the buzzer.

What are your memories of the 2001 NIT as coach at UC-Irvine (Greg Harrington scored 20 PTS in a 4-PT win by eventual champion Tulsa)? The NIT is tough because the schools with bigger arenas get to play host, which gives them a huge advantage. It was a tough road game for us but it was good to win 25 games en route to claiming the league title. I actually think that it is easier to win an NCAA tourney game because it is at a neutral site.

In 2002 you won your 2nd straight Big West regular season title: did you ever consider switching schools to face a new challenge or was your hope to stay at Irvine for as long as possible? After that year our AD Dan Guerrero went to UCLA and it was never the same for me after that. At a mid-major the relationship with your AD is really important.

In the 2006 Big West tourney Aaron Nixon scored 28 PTS including a 3-PT shot at the buzzer in a 2-PT loss to Long Beach State: where does that rank among the most devastating losses of your career? The kid just turned and heaved it from the corner. I am used to winning when I have a lead with 2 minutes to go so it was weird to lose a close game at the end. His parents were there and everyone was watching on TV: it was a tough loss.

In the 2008 Big West tourney you made it to the title game before losing to Fullerton: how big a deal was it to come so close year after year without ever making it to the NCAA tourney? We had a lot of good games in the conference tourney. Jerry Green was a really good player for us: we should have won the conference tourney at least once during his time there. Once you lose a couple you start putting pressure on yourself to get it done. I was happy just to get the program started and have a few 20-win seasons as coach: Irvine finally made the NCAA tourney in 2015.

In 2010 you finished your career in Irvine as the winningest coach in school history: what made you such a great coach, and do you think that anyone will ever break your record? If someone coaches there long enough then they will probably break the record. I played for some exceptional coaches in high school/college. I always had a thirst to learn from the best and have a team framework where everyone worked well together and played good defense.

What have you been doing since leaving Irvine, and what do you hope to do in the future? I am involved with my local church, play a lot of golf, and spend time with my family, all of which makes me happy. I was a coach for 30 years and loved it, but I look forward to what I do now and staying relaxed.

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Bracketology 2022: March Madness Predictions (Version 4.0)

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We are only 7 weeks away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 67 of the 68 teams that made the 2021 tourney, 62 of which were within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 47 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming months predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 13th. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how we stack up with other websites (ranked 19th out of 135 entries over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Auburn (SEC)
1: Gonzaga (WCC)
1: Baylor (Big 12)
1: Arizona (Pac-12)

2: Kansas (Big 12)
2: Purdue (Big 10)
2: Duke (ACC)
2: Villanova (Big East)

3: LSU (SEC)
3: Houston (AAC)
3: Michigan State (Big 10)
3: Kentucky (SEC)

4: UCLA (Pac-12)
4: Texas Tech (Big 12)
4: Wisconsin (Big 10)
4: Illinois (Big 10)

5: Xavier (Big East)
5: Ohio State (Big 10)
5: Alabama (SEC)
5: Tennessee (SEC)

6: Iowa State (Big 12)
6: Providence (Big East)
6: USC (Pac-12)
6: Connecticut (Big East)

7: Texas (Big 12)
7: Seton Hall (Big East)
7: BYU (WCC)
7: Loyola-Chicago (MVC)

8: Iowa (Big 10)
8: Colorado State (MWC)
8: Indiana (Big 10)
8: West Virginia (Big 12)

9: Marquette (Big East)
9: Davidson (A-10)
9: San Diego State (MWC)
9: Oklahoma (Big 12)

10: San Francisco (WCC)
10: Creighton (Big East)
10: Murray State (OVC)
10: Wake Forest (ACC)

11: North Carolina (ACC)
11: Miami (ACC)
11: St. Mary’s (WCC)
11: Wyoming (MWC)

12: Florida (SEC)
12: Mississippi State (SEC)
12: TCU (Big 12)
12: Oregon (Pac-12)
12: UAB (C-USA)
12: Iona (MAAC)

13: Toledo (MAC)
13: Chattanooga (SoCon)
13: Vermont (America East)
13: South Dakota State (Summit)

14: Liberty (Atlantic Sun)
14: Oakland (Horizon)
14: Wagner (NEC)
14: Seattle (WAC)

15: Weber State (Big Sky)
15: Princeton (Ivy)
15: Fullerton (Big West)
15: UNC-Wilmington (CAA)

16: Loyola MD (Patriot)
16: Arkansas State (Sun Belt)
16: Winthrop (Big South)
16: Texas A&M CC (Southland)
16: Norfolk State (MEAC)
16: Southern (SWAC)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Jan 23

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Auburn continues to look like a #1 seed as they beat Kentucky 80-71 in this game.  Obviously Auburn winning a big showcase game is the big story, but I think another story was how well Kentucky played on the road against a #1 seed caliber team.  They jumped out early, they were in there until the end, and they had some setbacks with injuries as well.  This is a Kentucky team that is really starting to put it together.

-Kansas needed to come from behind on the road against their rivals, but they somehow managed to do it and escaped from Kansas State with a 78-75 win.

-UCLA picked up another notable road win as they knocked off Colorado 71-65.

-LSU lost their third straight game and may start to be coming down to Earth a little bit.  It’s not that winning at Tennessee is easy, and it’s not as if it’s any real setback, but after three straight losses (even though all were to good opponents), perhaps the talk of them being a #2 seed is dying down some.

-TCU needed a big road win, and they definitely got it yesterday as they knocked off Iowa State 59-44.  It was a rock fight.  It wasn’t always pretty to watch, but on paper this is HUGE for the Horned Frogs.

-Loyola Chicago fell behind big again, this time by as much as 20.  While they started to come back in the final minutes, this time they didn’t make it all the way back.  Missouri State knocked off the Ramblers 79-69, which is their first home loss of the year.  They are still safely inside the bubble, but this does knock them down a peg or two.

-Texas needs notable wins, and they got one yesterday against Oklahoma State 56-51.  It was at home, but it was still something.

-Florida State jumped out to an impressive 24pt lead at Miami, and almost blew it.  The Canes came all the way back and nearly won the game, but the Noles held on for a very important 61-60 road win, which really helps them out.  FSU has now won eight of their last nine.

-Davidson had to sweat at Fordham, but escaped with a 69-66 win.  While Fordham is noticeably MUCH better, this would have still been a setback for the Wildcats.

-UAB is beginning to make a case for themselves.  They aren’t quite inside our bubble, and given their remaining schedule it will be tough for them to get there, but they should probably be on our radar.  They had a big 83-76 win at Louisiana Tech yesterday.  It was LA Tech’s first home loss, which the committee should notice.  If the Blazers can win out, which they are good enough to do, I believe they will deserve to be in the field.

-Wyoming is a team that is straddling the bubble.  They held on to avoid what would have been a damaging loss to New Mexico 93-91.

-Wake Forest blew out North Carolina 98-76.  This is a decent Wake team that is probably on the board, but even with that if North Carolina is on ANYONE’s board right now, that person should be made to quit even having a board.

-Arkansas held on for an overtime win against Texas A&M 76-73.  Both teams are hovering around the bubble, and both could’ve really used this win yesterday.

-San Diego State and Boise State were in an absolute rock fight of a game yesterday.  Neither team could get their offense going, but the important thing is that Boise State, who is straddling the bubble, picked up a huge and much needed road win 42-37.  Other than the score (which doesn’t really matter) this win will look great on their resume.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-BUTLER AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  Providence is continuing to rack up wins and build a strong resume.  This is a winnable conference home game, which would get them to 6-1 in Big East play.

-NORTHWESTERN AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Purdue is looking to bounce back from a road loss against rival Indiana.  They’re still a solid protected seed, but it will take a Herculean effort to get them all the way up to the #! line.

-XAVIER AT MARQUETTE (Big East).  Marquette is among the hottest teams in the country right now and is coming off a big win at Villanova.  They’re at home today against a Xavier team that’s ranked solidly in the top 20, and who is looking for some big road wins of their own to get them considered for a protected seed.

-IONA AT QUINNIPIAC (MAAC).  If Iona can keep winning, they should end up inside the bubble.

-ARIZONA AT CALIFORNIA (Pac 12).  With just one loss on the season Arizona continues to prove that they are a very tough team to beat.  They blew out Stanford in their last game and should be able to pick up yet another road win this afternoon.

-MICHIGAN AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  Indiana has been playing really well lately, especially at home, and has another winnable conference home game today.

-WASHINGTON AT OREGON (Pac 12).  Oregon has finally started to string together some wins and is looking more and more like a solid tournament team (at least on the court).  They should be able to hold serve at home today against their rivals.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Jan 22

NEWS AND NOTES:

It didn’t look like it would be that eventful of an evening, but….

-Wisconsin jumped all over Michigan State in the first couple minutes of the game.  Michigan State jumped back, tied it up, then got the lead, then got a bigger lead, and pretty much held it the rest of the way for a hugely impressive and important 86-74 road win.

-Illinois and Maryland was close for a while, but then it was blown open.  That wouldn’t be surprising if it wasn’t Maryland that blew it open.  The Terps stunned an Illini team that seemed to be heading toward a protected seed 81-65. Yes, the Illini were without Kofi Cockburn for this one, but that is a bad sign if he’s not able to play for an extended period of time.

-Just yesterday I had said that I thought Ohio U could land inside the bubble if they dominated the MAC the rest of the way.  I also said I felt they were good enough to win out.  So naturally Toledo blew their doors off 87-69.  Ohio U did cut a big lead down to just 6, but Toledo got control of the game again and blew it open down the stretch. While not an at-large worthy team yet, are the Rockets now the team to beat in the MAC?

-An Under the Radar note…Wagner needed overtime to get by Long Island, but they managed to hold on 92-85, stay unbeaten in the NEC, and improve to 11-2 on the year.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-SYRACUSE AT DUKE (ACC).  Duke is still within reach of a #1 seed and should be able to hold serve at home in this one.

-VILLANOVA AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  Nova is looking to rebound from a loss to Marquette, and this appears to be a winnable game against a struggling Georgetown team even though they’re on the road.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT TEXAS TECH (Big 12).  WVU looks to be solidly in the field, but they have dropped some games recently.  Unfortunately for them they have another tough assignment today against a suddenly red hot Texas Tech team that’s looking like they’ll end up as a protected seed if they keep winning at the clip they have been.

-SETON HALL AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East).  Seton Hall is in good shape and while winning at Saint John’s isn’t easy, it’s doable for a team that looks like they can land in the top half of the bracket.

-RUTGER AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  Both teams have work to do just to get onto the board, but both appear to have the potential and the opportunities to get there.  A win today would certainly help.

-KENTUCKY AT AUBURN (SEC).  Kentucky appears to be hitting their stride, but as good as they’ve been playing winning a road game against a team that looks like they could end up as a #1 seed is a very tall order.  Still, it’s a good litmus test for the Wildcats.

-VANDERBILT AT FLORIDA (SEC).  Florida is straddling the bubble, so it goes without saying that they need to avoid losing home games to teams that are way outside the bubble.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT TEXAS (Big 12).  Texas’s resume is flimsy at best.  They will have chances to shore it up, but they need to start stringing together some notable wins.

-FLORIDA STATE AT MIAMI FL (ACC).  This is a bubblicious game between two teams that have had their ups and downs this season, but seem to be playing really well now.  It’s a rivalry game between two teams that could really use the win.

-DAVIDSON AT FORDHAM (Atlantic Ten).  Davidson is in good shape and will stay that way so long as they avoid any setbacks.  Although Fordham is much better this year than what we are used to seeing, losing to them would still qualify as a setback.

-COLORADO STATE AT AIR FORCE (Mountain West) (Front Range).  We at Hoops HD Love the Front Range!!!!  Colorado State continues to be the flagship team for both the Mountain West and the Front Range this year, and will remain in good shape so long as they’re able to pick up this win.

-BAYLOR AT OKLAHOMA (Big 12).  Baylor is still within range of a #1 seed, but in their last three games they have struggled.  Oklahoma is hovering around the bubble and could really shore themselves up if they’re able to win this one.  Its’ much easier said than done, though.

-MISSOURI STATE AT LOYOLA CHICAGO (Missouri Valley).  Loyola Chicago is in great shape and should land in the top half of the bracket so long as they continue to run through the Missouri Valley.

-KANSAS AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12).  This looks to be a mismatch, but it’s also a rivalry, and it’s never easy to win a rivalry game on the road.  I think Kansas can still end up as a #1 seed, and while K State isn’t in our field right now, they have shown signs of being a tournament caliber team and will have the opportunities to get there if they can string together some wins.

-TCU AT IOWA STATE (Big 12).  TCU is a fringe bubble team, and Iowa State is a fringe protected seed.  TCU certainly needs it more, but it would be a nice win for Iowa State as well.

-UAB AT LOUISIANA TECH (Conference USA).  UAB is on the bubble.  The problem is that they don’t appear to have enough opportunities to land squarely inside of it short of winning out, but LA Tech is another team that’s having a great year, is among the best in CUSA, and this would qualify as a good road win for UAB if they can pull it off.

-VIRGINIA AT NC STATE (ACC).  If Virginia is going to get it together, then now is the time to start.

-PENN STATE AT IOWA (Big Ten).  Iowa is inside the bubble, but I wouldn’t exactly consider them safe.  They certainly need to hold serve at home against teams that are nowhere close to the bubble.

-DEPAUL AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  I really like this Creighton resume and certainly look for them to end up in the top half of the bracket.  They should be able to hold serve at home in this one.

-EAST CAROLINA AT HOUSTON (American).  Seemingly no matter how many setbacks Houston suffers they just keep winning.  They have another winnable home game today.

-LSU AT TENNESSEE (SEC).  Both teams are very safely inside the bubble, but both resumes have room to improve, and a win today would help out either team.

-MISSOURI AT ALABAMA (SEC).  Bama shouldn’t have any trouble today against a Mizzou team that has struggled all year long.

-USC AT UTAH (Pac 12).  This should be some low hanging fruit for a USC team that had a nice win against Colorado their last time out.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT PEPPERDINE (West Coast).  San Francisco is coming off a loss at Gonzaga, but that’s hardly a setback.  Losing today would be a setback, though.

-NEW MEXICO AT WYOMING (Mountain West).  Wyoming continues to be squarely on our bubble, so every game has a sense of urgency to it.  They need to hold serve at home against teams that are nowhere near the bubble.

-UT MARTIN AT MURRAY STATE (Ohio Valley).  I think Murray State is good enough to run the table in this league, and if they do they won’t need to win the conference tournament in order to make the field.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT WAKE FOREST (ACC).  Both of these teams have a ton of work to do, so both could really use this win tonight.  Wake is closer to the bubble (and perhaps on it) than UNC is, but both really need this win.

-TEXAS A&M AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  This is another bubblicious match-up between two teams who could really use this win.

-UCLA AT COLORADO (Pac 12).  UCLA appears to be on track to get a protected seed, but they could be tested on the road today.  Colorado isn’t a tournament team, but winning in their building is hardly ever a guarantee.

-PORTLAND AT BYU (West Coast).  BYU should have no issues in this one.  It’s a virtual buy game.

-BOISE STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE (Mountain West).  This game is simply a hugely important game between two good teams.  Both have a chance to make the NCAAs, but neither appear to be heading towards a lock, so both could really use this win tonight.

-SAINT MARY’S AT LMU (West Coast).  SMC shouldn’t have too much trouble picking up this one on the road.

-ARIZONA STATE AT STANFORD (Pac 12).  Stanford got blasted the other night against Arizona, and is still outside the bubble, but it is within reach.  Having said that, they can’t afford to lose this one at home.

-NORTHERN COLORADO AT EASTERN WASHINGTON (Big Sky). The NoCoEWU Cup will finally be played in front of a full crowd for the first time in two seasons! Oh, and there are regular season championship implications for this game as well.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Jan 21

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-Indiana continues to improve both on paper and on the court.  They had a big win against rival Purdue last night 68-65.  The game was close all throughout, the the Hoosiers led for most of the way.  It was a home win, but it still looks really good on their resume.

-UCLA had to sweat a lot more than expected at Utah, but still held on for a 63-58 win.

-San Francisco had a fantastic start to their game at Gonzaga, but as expected the Zags got control at the second half and cruised to a 78-62 win.  It doesn’t set San Francisco back at all, though.  No one is going to get dinged for not winning at Gonzaga.

-USC needed a big win, and got one yesterday at Colorado.  Colorado isn’t a team that is inside the bubble, but it is still a really tough place to win.

-SMU picked up a decent road win at Memphis last night.  They are still outside the bubble, but appear to be within reach of it.

-Belmont is probably outside the bubble now, and it’s going to be very tough for them to get back inside of it.  They fell at Morehead State last night 83-74 in a game that probably wasn’t even as close as the score indicated.

-New Mexico State lost badly at Sam Houston 71-46.  This is a surprising result for a team that we thought was among the top Under the Radar teams, and had a chance of being solidly in the discussion for an at-large bid at the end of the year.

-Boise State picked up another decent win at Utah State 62-59 to keep them well within reach of the bubble.  Their margin for error is small, but they do have a path to making the field.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-TOLEDO AT OHIO U (MAC).  These are the top two teams in the MAC.  I think Ohio U can get inside the bubble if they can win out, and I think they’re good enough to do it.

-ILLINOIS AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  This is a winnable road game for an Illinois team that’s got a good resume and looks like they will continue to build on it.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT DUQUESNE (Atlantic Ten).  I haven’t given up on the Bonnies yet, but I’m close.  They need to put together a long string of wins just to get back into the conversation.

-MICHIGAN STATE AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten).  This is a big time resume building opportunity for both these teams.  Both look to be solid protected seeds, and Wisconsin appears to have a path to a #1 seed.

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown: January 20th

The seedlist reflects all games that were completed before 9pm, est on Monday, January 20th.  None of the games that went final after that, particularly the Arizona vs Stanford, San Francisco vs Gonzaga, and UCLA vs Utah, 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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