News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Dec 16th

NEWS AND NOTES

-Wisconsin had to sweat for a lot of the game, but they managed to pull ahead of a pretty good Loyola Chicago team and pick up a win that’s probably better than what most people realize.

-Virginia Tech pretty much lead Clemson from tip to buzzer.  Clemson actually came back from a substantial deficit and was in a position to win it in the final minutes, but the Hokies held on.  Virginia Tech seems to have figured out whatever it was that went wrong at Penn State as they pick up yet another win against a ranked (and previously unbeaten) team.

-Saint Bonaventure finally got to play a game!  And they picked up a win at Akron.

-Davidson lost at home to Charlotte.  This is bad for all kinds of reasons.  Despite playing well against both Texas and Providence in their MTE and showing quite a bit of promise, they didn’t win either game.  None of the games that they actually have won are against good teams, and on top of that they now have a loss to Charlotte who hadn’t won a game all season AND who is a rival.  So, not a good day for the Wildcats.

-Furman led Alabama for pretty much the entire game, and had a double digit lead for much of that time, but the Tide kept it close enough to where they were never out of the game, mounted a comeback in the second half, and ended up getting an 83-80 win.  For Furman it was a missed opportunity to pick up a win that would have impressed the selection committee.

-Kansas State won their conference opener at Iowa State.  After previously losing a game to Fort Hayes State, they are now technically the first place team in the Big 12!

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-UMASS AT LA SALLE (Atlantic Ten).  UMass split with Northeastern in the only two games they’ve played this year.  We think they can make some noise in the A10, but they haven’t played in many games yet so it’s hard to know what to make of them.

-RICHMOND AT VANDERBILT.  The Spiders are looking to rebound from their loss at West Virginia.  This should be a winnable road game for them.

-CAMPBELL AT ELON.  Believe it or not, both of these teams are unbeaten, so we are highlighting this game!

-PITTSBURGH AT MIAMI FL (ACC).  Pitt lost their season opener in a buy game, but has at least looked decent since then.  Miami FL has been all over the place.  They’ve looked great on some nights, while on another they lost a buy game to FGCU.  I’m not sure if either of these teams will be in the tournament picture in the end, but both could really use a win tonight.

-MERCER AT GEORGIA STATE.  This is the second meeting between these two teams.  Mercer won the first and is looking to remain unbeaten on the year, pick up another road win, and stay on pace to end up inside the bubble.  Georgia State’s only loss on the season is to Mercer, so they’re capable of making quite a bit of noise as well.

-TOLEDO AT MARSHALL.  Marshall picked up a big win against Ohio U over the weekend and are looking to remain unbeaten tonight.

-BUTLER AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  I think I like this Butler team, but seeing as how they’ve only played one game I don’t know what to make of them yet.  Nova, as we all know, is a Final Four contender and is looking to stay unbeaten in the Big East.

-OHIO STATE AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Purdue has been decent at best, but this would be a defining win for them if they can pull it off.  Ohio State is unbeaten, and while they’ve played a few good teams they’ve also struggled in a few games and shown that they are vulnerable.  It definitely isn’t a sure thing tonight.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT CINCINNATI (American).  Cincinnati’s resume may not jump out at you, but they’ve shown signs of promise this year.  They played Tennessee tough their last time out and should be able to win their conference opener tonight.

-TCU AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12).  Oklahoma State looks like an NCAA Tournament team, and pending winning a waiver from the NCAA they should be able to play their way into the field.

-EAST CAROLINA AT SMU ((American).  I’m really looking forward to this one tonight.  Neither team has gotten national attention yet, but both are unbeaten and both are fun to watch.  To be fair neither of them have been hugely tested yet (although SMU did win at Dayton), but these teams appear to be better than what most realize.

-NORTHERN COLORADO AT DENVER (Front Range).  This game is not noteworthy at all, but We at Hoops HD Love the Front Range!!!! (Fake News – this is our UTR Game of the Day! – John S.)

-DUKE AT NOTRE DAME (ACC).  Duke is in the rankings, and no one is really all that excited about the Irish, but the fact of the matter is that Duke has done nothing other than win home buy games whereas Notre Dame has played Michigan State and Ohio State tough and won at Kentucky.  I’m not saying ND is better, but up until now they’ve definitely done more than Duke has.

-MEMPHIS AT TULANE (American).  As excited as everyone was about Memphis’s talented roster this year, they haven’t looked exceptionally good and are coming off a loss to a rather weak Auburn team.  Tulane, on the other hand, is 4-0.

BUY GAMES (or games that might as well be)

-Northeastern @ Syracuse
-Omaha @ Colorado
-Carver College (nondiv1) @ Liberty
-CA Baptist @ Arizona
-UNC Asheville @ Chattanooga – Chattanooga is unbeaten
-Kennesaw State @ Belmont – Belmont is 5-1
-Southern @ UAB – UAB is unbeaten
-Sam Houston State @ Texas
-Hardin Simmons (nondiv1) @ Abilene Christian
-UTEP @ Arizona State
-New Orleans @ LSU

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Tuesday, December 15th

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Coastal Carolina (4-0, 1-0 D1) at Wofford (2-2, 0-2 D1) – 6:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

The Chanticleers have started the season 4-0 and have taken Myrtle Beach by storm! (Okay, maybe that’s because of a team in another sport that is a Top 10 team in some circles). With their record being propped up by 3 non-D1 wins, their only win against a D1 team thus far is against North Carolina Central by a 78-71 margin. As a team, Coastal is shooting 47.2% from behind the 3-point arc so far; they are led by DeVante Jones who is averaging 17.8 points a game thus far in the season.

While the Wofford Terriers have taken a step back from the heights of their team from two seasons ago featuring Fletcher Magee and head coach Mike Young, they have managed to remain competitive in what has become the most consistently competitive under-the-radar conference in Division I. Following a pair of non-D1 wins, Wofford lost on the road at Richmond and most recently against South Florida in Atlanta as part of the Holiday Hoopsgiving quadruple header at State Farm Arena. They exchanged leads with the Bulls 10 times, but were unable to tie the game in the closing seconds. Tray Hollowell had 21 points in the Terriers’ game against USF.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Dec 15th

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NEWS AND NOTES

-Marquette had about as good of a bounce back as any team could have when they took down Creighton on the road 89-84.  Marquette has now beaten two teams that were in the top ten at the time of the game, and are still both solidly in the top 20, so maybe they now deserve a little more recognition than what they’re getting.

-Last year Rutgers was good, but struggled on the road.  Last night they had no trouble putting Maryland away and winning their conference opener, picking up their first road win, and remaining unbeaten on the year.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT AKRON.  The Bonnies are a potential tournament team that are finally getting the chance to play a game.  And, it won’t be easy.  Akron is just 1-0 and hasn’t played much themselves, but is capable of making quite a bit of noise in the MAC and winning in their building is not the easiest thing to do.

-STANFORD AT CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE.  Another somewhat unusual road game that we probably wouldn’t see in a non-pandemic world, but Stanford is trying to pick up their second road win of the year against a CSUN team that’s off to a decent 3-1 start.

-CLEMSON AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC).  This isn’t a game that we thought we’d be highlighting back in November, but both teams are off to incredible start with Clemson being unbeaten and in the rankings and VA Tech coming off their only loss of the season after having beaten Villanova a few weeks back.

-MINNESOTA AT ILLINOIS (Big Ten).  Minney comes in at 6-0, but hasn’t really been tested at all.  Illinois still looks to be a top level team despite the two losses, which were also to top level teams.

-CHARLOTTE AT DAVIDSON.  This is a rivalry game, but perhaps more importantly on paper it’s the kind of game that Davidson really can’t afford to lose.  They’re 3-2 and both losses were close games to good teams, so they do have some potential this year.

-WESTERN CAROLINA AT VCU.  It’s a buy game, but an interesting one.  WCU is 5-1, but hasn’t played in many games as tough as this one, and VCU can’t afford a slip up here.

-LOYOLA CHICAGO AT WISCONSIN.  This is perhaps a mismatch, but it’s still an interesting game a Loyola Chicago team that’s a likely frontrunner in the Missouri Valley, and a Wisconsin team that’s a clear top 25 team that could end up as a protected seed.

-GEORGIA STATE AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Georgia Tech followed up an 0-2 start with two big wins, so Florida State won’t want to overlook them in their conference opener.

-FURMAN AT ALABAMA.  This game is far more important than what most people realize.  We feel Furman is one of the better UTR teams out there and that they may be good enough to end up inside the bubble at the end of the season, but to do that they need to be able to win games like this.  Alabama is also a potential tournament team who needs wins like this on their resume.

-EASTERN WASHINGTON AT SAINT MARY’S.  EWU is just 1-3, but they’ve been competitive against a brutal schedule so SMC better not overlook them.  The Gaels have looked good this season as well and need a win to sustain that momentum.

BUY GAMES (or games that might as well be)

-Houston Baptist @ Rice
-Appalachian State @ Tennessee
-SC State @ Liberty
-SELA @ Texas A&M
-Indiana State @ Saint Louis
-Long Beach State @ UCLA

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The Hoops HD Report: December 14th

We begin with the scary moment that happened in the Florida vs Florida State game with Keyontae Johnson collapsing on the court.  Our thoughts and prayers are with him and we certainly wish him a full recovery.  We then spend a few minutes discussing some of the challenges the NCAA Tournament would face and suggest how delaying it until April or May could help assure that it can be played, that fans can attend, and that games won’t have to be postponed or cancelled.

We run through the ten major conferences and look at what a great season Missouri is having, and how Kentucky is continuing to struggle along with much of the rest of the SEC.  The Pac 12 is also struggling, but UCLA is perhaps being undervalued.  The Big Ten and Big 12 both have multiple teams that could end up as #1 seeds.  We discuss all that, and much more…

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

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Hoops HD Bracket Projections (from the puppet): December 14th

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Below is this week’s Bracket Projection done once again by yours truly.  Understand that I intend this to be a CHECKPOINT of CURRENT MERIT and not a prediction of what I think the bracket will actually look like on Selection Sunday.  This also is not a ranking of how good I think the teams actually are, but rather how hard it is to win (or lose) the games that they have actually played up to this point.  There are teams that are ranked in the top 25, and rightfully so, that don’t even make the bracket due to either playing so few games, or only playing home buy games.  I’ve got more notes listed below.

OTHERS CONSIDERED: Florida, Texas Tech, Maryland, Alabama, Colorado, Dayton, TCU, Belmont, Miami FL, San Francisco, Virginia, Duke, Arizona, LSU, Minnesota, Drake, Chattanooga, East Carolina, Santa Clara, Bowling Green, Pittsburgh, UAB, Arkansas, Campbell, NC State, Georgia, Rice, Washington State

 

NOTES ON THE BRACKET (from David)

-I’ll start by saying that I believe Duke, Texas Tech, and Florida are not only tournament caliber teams, but will likely end up being protected seeds by the time the season is over.  It’s just that as of now, they’ve done very little in terms of wins other than win home buy games, so when measuring and ranking the merit, there isn’t a whole lot there.

-Missouri is on the #1 line, and while I don’t think they’ll be there in March, I do believe them to be a damn good team!  They’re unbeaten with wins against Oregon and Illinois.  There aren’t four other teams with a better resume than that right now.

-Boise State is in to the field on the #11 line.  They have a win at BYU and their only loss was a really competitive game against Houston.  I think they’ll be inside the bubble come March.

-Virginia Tech is falling fast.  They were blown out by Penn State this past week, but right now the win against Villanova hasn’t been entirely offset, so they’re still a protected seed.  FOR NOW!

-If I made any bracketing errors, then it is not my fault!!  I REFUSE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MY OWN MISTAKES!!!

 

STAFF COMMENTS (coming soon…maybe)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Monday, Dec 14

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-West Virginia had no trouble with Richmond.  They ended up winning 87-71 and had a bigger lead than that for much of the game.  Considering WVU’s only loss was a close game against Gonzaga, you start to wonder if they should be ranked in the top five or so.

-Arizona State survived a scare at Grand Canyon.  The Lopes, who entered the game without a loss, missed what would have been a game winning shot at the buzzer and ASU held on for a 71-70 win.  Grand Canyon may not be good enough or have the chances they need to land inside the bubble, but so far this season Bryce Drew’s team has looked like a very good UTR team.

-Western Kentucky picked up another notable win as they held off Rhode Island 68-65.  They are starting to piece together they type of resume needed to land inside the bubble, but like all UTR teams their margin for error is small.

-Michigan picked up a big win against a Penn State team that had been looking really good.  Despite the loss, I think Penn State has more to be optimistic about than pessimistic about.

-Marshall beat a very good Ohio U team rather handily yesterday 81-67.  The game was on CUSA TV, so I know that not many people saw it, but for those that did you saw what is clearly a very good Marshall team.  WKU is getting a lot of love out of CUSA, but Marshall has looked just as good as they have this season.

-San Francisco continues to be wildly inconsistent.  They have a win agains Virginia, and several head scratching losses to go along with it, most recently yesterday against California who hit a game winning three point shot at the buzzer for a 72-70 win.

-Georgetown is going to win some games and make some noise in the Big East this year.  They will almost assuredly not be the Stallings Award winners.  They played very well against Villanova earlier this week, and knocked off Saint John’s in overtime yesterday.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-RUTGERS AT MARYLAND (Big Ten).  Rutgers is unbeaten with a win against a Syracuse team that looks to be better than what we thought.  Road wins were hard to come by last year for Rutgers, but now that they have more experience and that there are no fans, they should be able to pick up more this year than they did a year ago.

-MARQUETTE AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  Creighton is off to a fantastic start with their only loss being by a single point at Kansas.  Marquette is off to a pretty good start as well, but is coming a loss to UCLA.  This would be a monster road win if they’re able to pull it off.

-NORTHERN COLORADO AT COLORADO (Front Range).  Colorado is 2-1 and we think they may be good enough to sneak into the NCAA Tournament.  Northern Colorado is 2-0 and we think they are a team that will be a Big Sky frontrunner.  Oh yeah!  And We at Hoops HD Love the Front Range!!!!

BUY GAMES (or games that might as well be)

-Sam Houston State @ LSU
-Northern Arizona @ Colorado State
-Central Arkansas @ Ole Miss

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