Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Wednesday, Feb 12th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Auburn and Alabama both got by their trap games, which really weren’t easy games to win. Auburn took care of Vanderbilt 80-68 on the road, and Alabama won at Texas 103-80. Let the buildup begin!!

-Florida, who I had been critical of for lacking in road wins, picked up another huge road win at Mississippi State last night 81-68. I now think Florida is a #1 seed caliber team. I can’t say that I’ve been thinking that all along, but I am definitely thinking it now.

-Tennessee had a bad shooting night from the outside, largely due to Kentucky’s defense, and while they kept it close until the final couple of minutes Kentucky ended up with a 75-64 win, which completes their season sweep of Tennessee.

-Purdue, who had been as hot as anyone in the country, came up just short on the road at Michigan 75-73. They had a chance to win it late, but the Wolverines survived, and for what it’s worth in the new bloated conference era, they’ve jumped over Purdue in the Big Ten standings.

-Indiana, who we’ve been beating up on pretty hard lately, has actually played some close games against top teams, and last night finally won one as they went into Michigan State and knocked off the Spartans 71-67. Indiana would need a Herculean type of finish to end up making the field, but they played well on the road against a team that had been looking like a protected seed. As for the Spartans, they have come back down to Earth somewhat as they’ve now lost three of their last four.

-Kansas State just keeps winning, and keeps doing it against good teams. They’ve now won six in a row after holding off Arizona 73-70. It was a home win, but Arizona had been as hot as anyone in the country, so it’s still a big win for the Wildcats. K State’s next two games are on the road. If they can win both of those, they’ll most likely start being projected into our brackets.

-Connecticut, who had been struggling somewhat lately, went on the road to Creighton and got what may be their biggest win of the season so far as they held off the Bluejays 70-66. This should move UConn up a seedline or two, and while it’s a bit of a setback for Creighton, they still have a path to a protected seed.

-George Mason needed overtime, but they did get by Saint Louis 76-74 to keep their dreams of landing inside the bubble alive.

-UCLA had their winning streak snapped as they went on the road to Illinois and lost 83-78. The Bruins made a run late, and the game really did come down to the final seconds with the margin not being extended to 5 until some late freethrows, so I still think UCLA has a lot of fight in them and could make quite a bit of noise between now and the end.

-Utah State, San Diego State, Oregon, and Saint Mary’s all got battles in the late tips last night, but also all held on to win.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

SAINT JOHN’S AT VILLANOVA (Big East). The Johnnies are now atop the Big East, they are one of the hottest teams in the country, and while Nova is not the easiest team to beat at home Saint John’s has shown they can win tough games. Nova just got a good win against Xavier, but they still have a lot of work to do to even reach the bubble.

-OLE MISS AT SOUTH CAROLINA (SEC). There really aren’t very many easy games in the SEC, much less any easy road games, but this one is perhaps easier than most. Ole Miss has now own three out of four and can continue that stretch of wins tonight.

-LOUISVILLE AT NC STATE (ACC). Louisville is having a great season and shouldn’t have too much trouble going on the road and getting this one. They should easily end up in the top half of the bracket.

-FLORIDA STATE AT WAKE FOREST (ACC). Wake is still right on the bubble and needs to hold serve at home against a Florida State team that recently just snapped a four game losing streak and is nowhere near the bubble.

-STANFORD AT GEORGIA TECH (ACC). I don’t think Stanford is anywhere close, but they are on our radar and a strong finish may get them there. They’ll need to win this one against a Georgia Tech team that’s managed a few big wins lately.

-VCU AT GEORGE WASHINGTON (Atlantic 10). VCU is on the bubble and I think they’ll need to win out to get any sort of a serious look.

-CHATTANOOGA AT SAMFORD (SoCon). This game doesn’t impact the bracket, but both teams are in a 3-way tie for 1st place in the SoCon.

-XAVIER AT PROVIDENCE (Big East). Xavier is a good ways outside the bubble after a stretch where they had been looking pretty good. They pretty much need to win out to have any sort of a chance.

-WASHINGTON AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten). Ohio State continues to hang around the bubble, and even though they did lose to Nebraska their last time out they have been a lot more consistent and if they can hold serve in games like this they should keep themselves in the discussion.

-CALIFORNIA AT DUKE (ACC). This is a conference game, but it may end up looking like a buy game. Duke is still solidly within reach of earning a 1-seed and should hold serve in this one.

-ARIZONA STATE AT TEXAS TECH (Big 12). I believe Arizona State has fallen out of the picture, but they’re still not a team that you can just overlook. Having said that, this should be a game where Texas Tech holds serve.

-OKLAHOMA AT MISSOURI (SEC). This is a big game for the Sooners who have struggled in SEC play, but are still within reach of making the field and who can really strengthen their case with a win like this. Having said that, games like this are not easy to win. Mizzou is very tough to beat at home and is looking to bounce back from a close loss in their last game.

-DRAKE AT ILLINOIS STATE (Missouri Valley). It’s what we always say about Drake. If they win out then they will likely get selected.

-LSU AT ARKANSAS (SEC). Arkansas is playing much better, and while they didn’t beat Alabama in their last game they have at least looked like an NCAA Tournament team the last several times they have taken the floor. They need all the wins they can get, and this is perhaps one of the more winnable games they have on their schedule.

-WYOMING AT NEW MEXICO (Mountain West). New Mexico is solidly inside the bubble and will remain there so long as they win their hold-serve-games.

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Tuesday, Feb 11th

NEWS AND NOTES:

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-It was a pretty chalky night. Clemson blew North Carolina into the sun, and Houston had no trouble with Baylor.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-AUBURN AT VANDERBILT (SEC). Vandy has shown they can beat some of the best teams in the country when they’re at home, including Kentucky and Tennessee, so Auburn will not want to be looking ahead to Saturday. This game is still one Vanderbilt could really use because they’re hovering around the bubble.

-FLORIDA AT MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC). The Gators are coming off the biggest win of the season that any team has managed, and they’ have another really tough road test tonight. They are within reach of a #1 seed, and if they can somehow get this one on the road it really strengthens their case. Mississippi State had been in a bit of a tailspin, but they bounced back with a big win over the weekend against Georgia. If they can follow that up tonight they’ll be in really good shape.

-TENNESSEE AT KENTUCKY (SEC). This one is big. Kentucky is fighting to stay within range of a protected seed and Tennessee is fighting to get onto the 1-line. Kentucky won the first meeting between these two in Knoxville, but Tennessee has shown they can go on the road and win big games themselves, so it should be a good one.

-PURDUE AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten). Purdue is one of the hotter teams in the country. They don’t seem to be getting the same attention as some of the SEC teams, but they are proving to be about as good and could even be within reach of the 1 line. They need wins like this in order to get there, though. While Michigan has stubbed their toes in some games you would have expected them to win, they still have an amazing profile and are playing really well at the moment with four straight wins.

-IOWA STATE AT UCF (Big 12). UCF showed signs of being good at times, and they’re good enough to where you never want to take for granted that you’re going to beat them, but they’re still outside the bubble and it does not appear that they will be reaching it. Iowa State had been struggling (at least by their standards), but they snapped a three game losing streak with a blowout win against TCU and should be focused tonight.

-BYU AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big 12). This is a game that both of these teams really need. BYU is on the bubble and could use a highly notable road win to help them land on the right side of it. West Virginia is dealing with injuries and needs to show that they can still win games while not at full strength. In short, both teams could really use this one.

-ARIZONA AT KANSAS STATE (Big 12). This game is just a fascinating matchup. Arizona is one of the hottest teams in the country and is now on pace to earn a protected seed. Kansas State may be even hotter having won five straight against really strong competition, but yet after being 7-11 at one point they need to string together more wins just to make the field at all. A win tonight would be huge for the Wildcats and could go a long way toward them actually making the NCAA Tournament. (NOTE: we guarantee that the winning team will be called the Wildcats!)

-GEORGE MASON AT SAINT LOUIS (Atlantic 10). George Mason is outside the bubble, but if they can win out until the conference tournament they are going to get a serious look and may even end up getting selected.

-UCLA AT ILLINOIS (Big Ten). Illinois has been inconsistent lately, but overall they still have a strong profile and will still be very tough to beat at home. UCLA has been red hot with seven straight wins, and if they can get this one they may be within reach of a protected seed by the end of the year.

-DEPAUL AT MARQUETTE (Big East). Marquette has lost three straight and has skidded off the road a little bit, but they shouldn’t have too much trouble getting this one tonight.

-GEORGIA AT TEXAS A&M (SEC). TAMU is looking as good as anyone in the country right now, whereas it feels like Georgia is holding on to the bubble with all their might and continuing to lose their grip. A win for Georgia on the road in a game like this could change all that, but it’s far easier said than done.

-INDIANA AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten). Michigan State bounced back from two straight losses with a win against Oregon over the weekend, and should be able to hold serve in this one today.

-COLORADO AT KANSAS (Big 12). Kansas is still well within range of a protected seed, and this really amounts to a hold-serve-game for them at home.

-CONNECTICUT AT CREIGHTON (Big East). Creighton is one of the hottest teams in the country, they have cracked the rankings, and they continue to climb our seedlist. UConn is safely in the field, but this would be a huge resume-builder for them if they could somehow pull this one off on the road.

-PITTSBURGH AT SMU (ACC). SMU is outside the bubble and can’t afford to drop games like this if they want to end up inside of it on Selection Sunday.

-COLORADO STATE AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West). Colorado State has been playing well lately, but they still have a ways to go before we start considering them to be a possible tournament team. Having said that, a win at Utah State would be quite a big step forward.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT SAN JOSE STATE (Mountain West). San Diego State has had to sweat out quite a few of their last games, and while they should clobber San Jose State, they better not overlook them, especially since it’s a road game.

-NORTHWESTERN AT OREGON (Big Ten). Oregon has completely skidded off the road, and this is a big game for them. It’s not so much that it will look good on their profile so much as it is a “Get-Right-Game” (footnote Rocco Miller).

-SANTA CLARA AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast). I really like this Saint Mary’s team, and despite coming off a loss I think they are on pace to at least land in the top half of the bracket and be a dangerous team in the NCAA Tournament. Santa Clara is outside the bubble, but they are close enough to it to where if they get a win in a game like this, we need to at least start paying attention to them.

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The Hoops HD Report – Feb 10th

Chad is joined by a full panel, and they run through all of the major conferences. The SEC now has two #1 teams with Auburn being ranked atop the AP Poll and Alabama being ranked atop the Coaches Poll. Florida scored a huge win over Auburn, which is probably the most impressive singular win that any team has managed so far. Purdue continues to make a lot of noise in the Big Ten and is looking as good as anyone in the country. Arizona is as hot as anyone in the country right now and is atop the Big 12, Saint John’s is now sitting atop the Big East after a big win at UConn, and San Francisco has a huge game coming up against Gonzaga that could put them inside the bubble. We discuss all that, and more!

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Monday, Feb 10th

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-Xavier needed a win at Villanova yesterday and didn’t get it. Villanova pulled away in the latter part of the second half and was in complete control by the end of the game with an 80-68 win. It would take a huge turn in fortune for Xavier in order for them to reach the field now.

-Nebraska held off Ohio State for a big 79-71 win that both teams really needed. I think both are inside the bubble for now, but both need to continue to hold serve, and both have tough schedules remaining between now and the end.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT CLEMSON (ACC). Clemson needs to get their feet back on the ground after their big win against Duke on Saturday and refocus on tonight. North Carolina is outside the bubble and needs a win like this just to get themselves into the picture.

-BAYLOR AT HOUSTON (Big 12). Baylor is in the 7-10 seed range right now, but has battled injuries and has time to grow their profile between now and the end. A win tonight would be a huge step toward doing that, but it won’t be easy. Houston looks to be on solid pace for a protected seed, and could perhaps still reach the 1-line depending on how things play out.

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Hoops HD Bracket Rundown – Sunday, Feb 9th

Chad is joined by David Griggs and Jon Teitel, and the three of them build this week’s seedlist line by line! They debate, discuss, assess, and argue about each team as they go.  Find out who they have on the #1 lines so far, who is safely in, who still has work to do, and who on the bubble just made it in and just missed it.

Below is a final copy of The Bracket, but don’t look at it until you’ve watched the show!!

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Bracketology 2025: March Madness Predictions (Version 6.0)

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We are only 5 weeks away from Selection Sunday as we begin to make our NCAA tourney predictions. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 67 of the 68 teams that made the 2024 tourney: 62 of his 67 were within 1 spot of their actual seed and 41 were right on the money. He will spend the upcoming months predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 16th. 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 he stacks up with other websites (ranked 7th out of 179 bracket veterans over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Auburn (SEC)
1: Alabama (SEC)
1: Duke (ACC)
1: Tennessee (SEC)

2: Florida (SEC)
2: Houston (Big 12)
2: Purdue (Big 10)
2: Iowa State (Big 12)

3: Texas A&M (SEC)
3: Michigan State (Big 10)
3: Kansas (Big 12)
3: Marquette (Big East)

4: Wisconsin (Big 10)
4: Arizona (Big 12)
4: Texas Tech (Big 12)
4: Kentucky (SEC)

5: St. John’s (Big East)
5: Mississippi (SEC)
5: Michigan (Big 10)
5: Missouri (SEC)

6: Illinois (Big 10)
6: Memphis (AAC)
6: UCLA (Big 10)
6: Oregon (Big 10)

7: Mississippi State (SEC)
7: Maryland (Big 10)
7: Louisville (ACC)
7: Creighton (Big East)

8: Clemson (ACC)
8: Connecticut (Big East)
8: St. Mary’s (WCC)
8: Baylor (Big 12)

9: Oklahoma (SEC)
9: Gonzaga (WCC)
9: Utah State (MWC)
9: West Virginia (Big 12)

10: Ohio State (Big 10)
10: New Mexico (MWC)
10: Vanderbilt (SEC)
10: Texas (Big 12)

11: Georgia (SEC)
11: Wake Forest (ACC)
11: San Diego State (MWC)
11: Nebraska (Big 10)
11: BYU (Big 12)
11: Drake (MVC)

12: VCU (A-10)
12: UC Irvine (Big West)
12: McNeese (Southland)
12: Yale (Ivy)

13: Arkansas State (Sun Belt)
13: Samford (SoCon)
13: Akron (MAC)
13: Utah Valley (WAC)

14: Lipscomb (Atlantic Sun)
14: Jacksonville State (C-USA)
14: Northern Colorado (Big Sky)
14: Cleveland State (Horizon)

15: Towson (CAA)
15: High Point (Big South)
15: Bryant (America East)
15: Norfolk State (MEAC)

16: Central Connecticut (NEC)
16: Merrimack (MAAC)
16: Omaha (Summit)
16: Southern (SWAC)
16: American (Patriot)
16: SIUE (OVC)

1ST 4 OUT
Arkansas (SEC)
North Carolina (ACC)
Pitt (ACC)
SMU (ACC)

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