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NEWS AND NOTES
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-So when Ole Miss beat Tennessee I thought it was a fluke and was kind of disappointed in the Vols. Ole Miss has followed that up with a blowout win over Missouri. Ole Miss went through a stretch where they lost five out of six and it was easy to write them off, but since then they’ve won five of seven, beaten a ranked Tennessee team, and blown a top ten Mizzou team off the floor. If they can finish strong they will likely end up inside the bubble.
-Iowa had a bit of a bounce back win as they held off Rutgers 79-66. It wasn’t a blowout, but it was a game where the Hawkeyes were in control pretty much the entire way.
-UConn could have really used a win against Providence last night, but came up short. I think the Huskies are still inside the bubble, but they are slipping down the seedlist.
-Indiana needed double overtime to get by Northwestern, and had to come from behind both at the end of regulation and in both overtimes to get the win. Northwestern has lost close games to tournament caliber teams in three of their last four games. They are nowhere near the NCAA Tournament, but they are probably a little more dangerous than what their record indicates.
HIGHLIGHTED GAMES
-PURDUE AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten). Purdue is in to the rankings and in good shape overall. While Minnesota isn’t a protected seed, they play like one at home, so this will be a real test for the Boilermakers and a chance to boost their resume even more.
-IOWA STATE AT KANSAS (Big 12). After slumping through several games, Kansas finally looked really good their last time out and have a winnable home game tonight so they should be able to keep that momentum going.
-COLORADO AT STANFORD (Pac 12). We have both teams inside the bubble, but neither team is in a position to just put it on cruise control yet and both could really use this game today. It actually has a really pivotal feel to it.
-OREGON AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac 12). Oregon has been effected by COVID protocol, which has probably been a reason why they haven’t hit their stride and played the way we’ve expected them to yet. They need to pick this one up on the road tonight.
-EASTERN KENTUCKY AT BELMONT (Ohio Valley). With just one loss, I think there will be room for Belmont inside the bubble if they win out through the regular season. They should at least be in the discussion.
-USC AT WASHINGTON (Pac 12). USC is 10-1 since New Year’s Day and even though they’re ranked in the top 25, they’re probably even better than what they’re getting credit for. This will likely be another conference road win for them.
-UNLV AT BOISE STATE (Mountain West). Boise State is going through a rough patch where they’ve lost three out of their last four, and they need to pull themselves out of it and finish strong if they want to finish the season inside the bubble.
Under the Radar Game of the Day – Friday, February 12
UAB at Louisiana Tech, 7:30 PM Eastern, STADIUM
A huge showdown is set for the next two days in the West Division of Conference USA as the UAB Blazers (16-2 overall, 9-1 CUSA) head to Ruston, LA to take on the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (15-6 overall, 8-4 CUSA). Despite UAB’s impressive overall record, the Blazers have only played four games against teams not in the bottom quadrant of the NCAA team sheets, and are only 2-2 against those teams. In fact, by NET ratings, the games today and tomorrow will be the Blazers’ two toughest games of the season to date. UAB features a balanced scoring attack, with four players averaging double-figures, led by Michael Ertel’s 13.1 points per game. They also have the second best defense in Conference USA, according to KenPom.
UAB may be the second best defensive team in the conference, but Louisiana Tech is the best. The Bulldogs have been a tough team to beat all season, having picked up splits already at Western Kentucky and North Texas and at home against Marshall (all teams that UAB has not even played so far this season). Much like UAB, La Tech has four players averaging double figures in scoring, led by Isaiah Crawford’s 12 points per game. Also keep an eye on Kenneth Lofton Jr who is averaging 10.3 points and 7.1 rebounds. Given that this is a battle of two teams with balanced scoring and strong defense, tonight and tomorrow afternoon’s games both have a chance to come right down to the wire, and are must watch for anyone that loves defensive basketball.