Hoops HD Special Report: Interview with Selection Committee Chairman and Southland Commissioner Tom Burnett

Chad, Rocco, and David are joined by Selection Committee Chairman, and Southland Commissioner, and all around awesome person Tom Burnett.  We discuss the selection process, how Under the Radar teams are evaluated and how their limited opportunities at key opponents impacts their evaluation, how the NET is used as a tool and how it compares to the old RPI, the rough season from a year ago and the challenges the committee faced when selecting and seeding the field, and much more!!

 

This is an audio only podcast (Just click below).  For all you radio lovers, the link to the show is below.  For all you video lovers…well…TOO BAD!!

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Happy College Basketball Season!! (sort of)

The first open exhibition game of the 2021-2022 season takes place tonight between the Miami Hurricanes and Nova Southeastern.  It a game that will likely be a huge mismatch, and it’s a game that technically doesn’t mean anything, but it is the first college basketball game of any kind involving a div1 team that has been played since last year’s championship game between Gonzaga and Baylor.  It also marks a stretch where there is at least one college basketball game every day until the Monday after Selection Sunday, which means are currently at the moment where we have the longest expanse of college basketball ahead of us!  So, on that note, HAPPY COLLEGE BASKETBALL SEASON!!!

CLICK HERE for a list of all open exhibition games.  Links are provided for live streams, live stats, or radio streams if there are any available.  Tonight’s game will actually air on ACCN Plus, so if you’re a subscriber you can watch it!  

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Hoops HD Report: Big East Conference Preview

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We discuss all 11 schools in the Big East, and talk about how Villanova once again appears to be the clear favorite and looks to be a top ten caliber team.  UConn is another top 25 team to keep an eye on, and may have one of their better teams in years.  From there, it is a bit of a toss up and there isn’t much consensus.  Saint John’s looks like they may have a strong team, Providence has some good pieces as well, Xavier has started strong the past few seasons but tapered off down the stretch and may end up doing the same thing again, Seton Hall has a team that could end up in the field, and much more!

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Hoops HD Report: ACC Conference Preview

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The panel looks at all 15 teams in the ACC, and touches on how good they think Duke will be in Coach K’s final year, how stacked Florida State looks, what Louisville’s potential is, how many of the teams are going through big roster turnovers, how Syracuse is once again look like a bubble team, and much more.  They each give their picks on who will win the league and how many teams will make the NCAA Tournament.

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Atlantic Sun Media Day Recap and Response

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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON COACHES POLL:

  1. Liberty
  2. Eastern Kentucky
  3. Jacksonville State
  4. Bellarmine
  5. Lipscomb
  6. FGCU
  7. North Florida
  8. Stetson
  9. North Alabama
  10. Jacksonville
  11. Kennesaw State
  12. Central Arkansas

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON MEDIA POLL:

  1. Liberty
  2. Eastern Kentucky
  3. Bellarmine
  4. Lipscomb (tied 3rd)
  5. Jacksonville State
  6. North Florida
  7. FGCU
  8. Stetson
  9. North Alabama
  10. Jacksonville
  11. Central Arkansas
  12. Kennesaw State

 

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL CONFERENCE TEAM:

-Darius McGhee – SR, G – Liberty
-Ahsan Asadullah – JR, C – Lipscomb
-Dylan Penn – Sr, G – Bellarmine
-Braxton Beverly – SR, G – Eastern Kentucky
-Jomaru Brown – JR, G – Eastern Kentucky
-Kevin Samuel – SR, C – FGCU
-Kevion Nolan – JR, G – Jacksonville
-Darian Adams – SR, G – Jacksonville State
-Carter Hendricksen – Jr, F – North Florida
-Rob Perry – Jr, G – Stetson

 

COMMENTS FROM DAVID:

-The conference has bloated out its membership with the additions of Eastern Kentucky, Jax State, and Central Arkansas, and is aggressively looking to expand even more in the future to as many as 16 (or even 17!) full members.  Much of this is being done for football purposes.  The league currently does not currently sponsor football but plans to do so soon.

-Liberty has been the class of the league the last several years and I do not foresee that changing.  They’ve won more than 20 games each of the last five years, including 23 wins last year despite the shortened season.  Darius McGee returns as one of the top players in the conference.  I don’t know if the Flames are good enough to push for a spot inside the bubble and make the NCAA Tournament if they fail to win the ASun conference tourney, but I do expect them to once again run away from the pack.

-Eastern Kentucky joins the league this year.  They won 22 games a year ago and Coach A.W. Hamilton appears to have this program on the rise.  Three starters are back, including Braxton Beverly.  This is a team that loves to pressure: they can be a lot of fun to watch and at times a big headache to play against.

-Bellarmine is in their second year of transition but is already good enough to make some noise in this league despite the fact that they aren’t full blown D1 yet.  The Knights (like Grand Canyon, and Northern Kentucky, and North Dakota State, and several other programs that recently transitioned) could make a lot of noise very quickly once they complete that transition.  As for now, it wouldn’t shock me at all if we saw them qualify for the CIT.

-Lipscomb had a so-so 15-win season last year, and with three starters back (including Ahsan Asadullah) we should see improvement this year.  They once again look to have both balance and depth.

-If there is a dark horse in this league I think it’s Stetson.  The Hatters seemed to play better down the stretch last year than they did out of the gate and have all five starters back.  They appear to have a solid backcourt and the overall experience could result in them being successful.

-Jacksonville State is also new to the league: while they are typically a transfer-heavy program where we often see quite a bit of turnover, all five starters are actually back from a season ago.  That experience alone is reason for Coach Ray Harper and company to be optimistic about this year.

-I happen to think that Matt Driscoll is a fantastic coach who has done a great job with North Florida, but last year they team went through a bit of a setback where they won just eight games.  However, with four starters back and a coach who seems to be able to improve players over time, I expect to see the Ospreys take a big step forward this year.

-The success and excitement of some of those great Dunk City teams feel like they’re a long way away from where FGCU currently is.  They were below .500 in conference last year, and have won just ten total games the last two years.  Three starters are back along with TCU grad transfer Kevin Samuel in the frontcourt, so hopefully that experience translates into some improvement.

-North Alabama has four starters back but is still going through the growing pains of transitioning.  They won just seven games a year ago and could be in for another tough haul this year.

-Jacksonville, Kennesaw State, and newcomer Central Arkansas look to be bringing up the rear.  Jacksonville does have some experienced players returning and I would guess they are the best out of this group of three…but I still think they’ll be closer to the bottom of the standings than the top.

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American Athletic Conference Media Day Recap and Response

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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON POLL

  1. Houston
  2. Memphis
  3. SMU
  4. Wichita State
  5. UCF
  6. Cincinnati
  7. Tulsa
  8. Temple
  9. South Florida
  10. Tulane (tied 9th)
  11. East Carolina

 

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL CONFERENCE 1ST TEAM:

-Marcus Sasser – JR, G – Houston
-Jalen Duren – FR, C – Memphis (Preseason Rookie of the Year)
-Landers Nolley II – JR, G – Memphis
-Kendric Davis – SR, G – SMU
-Tyson Etienne – SO, G – Wichita State (Preseason Player of the Year)

 

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL CONFERENCE 2ND TEAM:

-Brandon Mahan – SR, G – UCF
-Emoni Bates – FR, F – Memphis
-Deandre Williams – SR, F – Memphis
-Jeremiah Davenport – JR, G – Cincinnati
-Jaylen Forbes – SO, G – Tulane

 

COMMENTS FROM DAVID:

-This is the last year we will see the conference in this format with UCF, Houston, and Cincinnati all departing (largely because of football interests).

-Once again, Memphis looks to be stacked with talent.  The question is whether or not that talent can productively mesh, which in the past it hasn’t always done.  In recent years it’s almost fair to say that it has NEVER done that.  The Tigers did end on a high note by winning last year’s NIT: they do have a lot of good pieces back and some good looking newcomers as well.  They certainly have all the pieces to be a top-25 caliber team.

-Only one starter is back for Houston from last year’s Final Four team, but they add some impressive looking transfers as well as some players from last year that can step into key roles this year.  That is a good mix.  For the last four years this Houston team has exceeded any and all preseason expectations by quite a bit.  I’m not saying that I think they’ll return to the Final Four, but I do expect them to once again be a top-25 caliber program and be well-positioned come March.

-I seem to say this every year but I really like this Wichita State team.  They were on fire down the stretch last year, they made the NCAA Tournament (albeit just the First Four), and they have a lot of good players back.  They don’t seem to be getting a ton of love, at least not by top-25 standards, but I think the Shockers could once again have a hell of a year.

-Kendrick Davis is back at SMU, who averaged over 19 ppg a year ago, as well as two other starters.  Coach Tim Jankovich appears to have this program headed in the right direction.  That, and with the addition of some key transfers, they should be in the hunt for an NCAA bid come March.

-UCF had a rather unspectacular season last year but they were definitely better down the stretch than they were out of the gate, and with all five starters back they could make some noise this year.  They have a pretty well-balanced team and some really good outside shooters.

-Cincinnati had a sub-par season a year ago, and followed that up with a rather tumultuous offseason that resulted in a coaching change.  The good news is they landed Wes Miller (formerly of UNC Greensboro), who I think is a great coach.  The bad news is they still have some rebuilding to do before they get back to the level we were used to seeing them at before.  But, there starters are back, and they appear to have some depth, so there are a few reasons for optimism.

-Tulsa is coached by Frank Haith.  Should I go on?  Okay, so we like to pick on Frank!  They were mediocre for much of the year last year but did have some notable wins against the top of the league, including a Houston team who went on to make the Final Four.  Only two starters are back, but they do seem to be adding some key transfers so don’t write them off entirely just yet.

-Temple seems to be pretty far removed from being the consistent NCAA Tournament-caliber program that they used to be.  They were just 4-10 in league play a year ago, and while they do appear to have a a decent backcourt this year they’ve still got a ways to go.

-I keep waiting for Tulane to take some big steps forward.  I feel they have a really good coach in Ron Hunter who will be able to make improvements there over time.  I don’t know if this will be the year but they do return some key pieces and will hopefully be fun to keep an eye on.

-South Florida and East Carolina could be in for long seasons.  USF is hoping to get some help from some of their transfers, while East Carolina returns four starters and should be more experienced.

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