News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Nov 26th

HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYBODY!!!  This is probably a Thanksgiving you will always remember, and the reasons for that are due to the circumstances we are dealing with and all wish were over.  Regardless of what you do today I hope you’re able to enjoy part of the holiday, even if that only involves turning on college basketball and tweeting with us.

NEWS AND NOTES

-Let me start with this.  My impression from yesterday is one of pleasant surprise.  There were no fans, and it was different, but for the most part it felt like college basketball.  I was concerned that it wouldn’t, and there may be times this year where it doesn’t, but having the games on yesterday and being on Twitter with the rest of the Hoops HD gang, and bantering back and forth throughout the day really did feel like college basketball.

In addition to that, I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of play.  There were no preseason games or scrimmages, and a lot of teams had inconsistent practice schedules or had a hard time getting into their routines, but the games we saw yesterday were well played, especially for it being the first day of the year.  It didn’t look like a bunch of guys on the playground playing pickup ball like I thought it might.  Now, as far as a recap of the games…

-WE’VE ALREADY HAD OUR FIRST QUADRUPLER OF THE SEASON!!  These are rare!!  You’re lucky if you get two or three throughout an entire season.  Some seasons you don’t get any.  But, we’ve already had one!!  Georgia State went in to Georgia Tech picked up the quadruple overtime win against their crosstown foes.  This is a Georgia State team we were high on and felt like they could do quite a bit of damage in the Sun Belt, so it was good to see them pick up the win yesterday against a Georgia Tech team that, despite the loss, is improving.

-We nearly saw a huge upset with Boston College staying right with Villanova, and even having a lead late into the second half.  Nova was my preseason pick to win it all, and I think we were all expecting them to be a Final Four team, whereas is…well…BC, but the Eagles showed us that they may have something this year and are definitely worth paying attention to.

-West Virginia held off a good South Dakota State team and picked up a win that they’ll probably end up getting a lot more credit for than what most people realize once the season is over.

-Arizona State had to sweat it out against a Rhode Island team that’s rebuilding right now, but held on for the win and will face Villanova later today.

-Drake is a team that we felt would be around the middle of the Missouri Valley this year.  They went into Kansas State and picked up a nice early season win.  We all think K State is terrible, but it’s still a nice win for a UTR team that we didn’t think would be anywhere near the top of the standings.

-Saint Francis U is a team that we thought would be around the middle of the Northeast Conference.  They went into Pitt yesterday and picked up the win.  I wish I could say that this is more of a case where STFU deserves credit than it is of Pitt deserving shame, but…no.  Pitt deserves quite a bit of shame!!

-The biggest comeback of the year so far goes to UIC, who trailed at Northern Illinois by more than 20 in the second half, but came back to get the win.

-VCU was a team that we thought would be toward the bottom of the Atlantic Ten this year, but they looked impressive yesterday in a win against Utah State, and have the chance to really make a splash today against West Virginia.

-Memphis ran Saint Mary’s off the floor.  They fell behind early, but that didn’t last long.  The Tigers basically dominated the final 35 minutes of that game and face off against a really good Western Kentucky team today.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-BRADLEY AT XAVIER (Xavier Invitational).  A lot of people are keeping their eyes on Bradley because they’ve won back-to-back MVC Tournaments.  A win today would really get everyone’s attention.  Xavier had no trouble at all with Oakland yesterday.  They weren’t expected to have any trouble, but from what I saw Xavier looked really good.

-WESTERN KENTUCKY VS MEMPHIS (Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic).  Both of these teams looked really impressive yesterday.  Memphis didn’t even sweat Saint Mary’s, and Western Kentucky beat a really good Northern Iowa team.  We knew they were both talented but our big question revolved around would they be able to harness that talent and play together throughout the season.  This is a really good opportunity to add quality wins to the resume, which is especially important for WKU since they don’t see a lot of top level competition once they get into conference play.

-KANSAS VS GONZAGA (Fort Meyers, FL).  Gonzaga is the preseason #1 and Kansas is ranked way up there as well.  Both are Final Four candidates and it’s always fun to see an early season game like this.  These are the kinds of games teams need to play in and win if they want to end up with a #1 seed.

-NEVADA AT NEBRASKA.  We aren’t all that excited about either one of these teams, but both come into this game at 1-0.

-VCU VS WEST VIRGINIA (Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic).  We weren’t all that excited about VCU coming into the season, but they did look really good yesterday in their win against Utah State, and can really make a splash on the national scene if they can beat a really good West Virginia team today.

-AUBURN VS SAINT JOSEPH’S (Fort Meyers Tip Off).  Auburn is expected to be in rebuilding mode this year, but just like anyone else if they can prove themselves if they can string together some early season wins (which they really shouldn’t have any trouble doing today)

-NORTHERN IOWA AT SAINT MARY’S (Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic).  Both teams are coming off losses and looking to rebound.  I think both are capable of making the NCAA Tournament and picking up a win today would be huge.  I don’t want to say this game has a pivotal feel to it because it’s still very early, but it kind of does.  The winner gets a nice win on their resume, and the loser drops down to 0-2.

-BOSTON COLLEGE VS RHODE ISLAND (2K Empire Classic).  BC gave Villanova all they wanted yesterday and actually had a lead late into the second half and were in a position to win the game all the way up until the end.  You gotta feel pretty good about them going forward, especially if they can bounce back from that and pick up a win today.

-UTAH STATE VS SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic).  I’m still really big on this South Dakota State.  They opened things up with a loss yesterday to West Virginia, but that’s hardly a discouraging loss.  If they can finish out this event by picking up a couple of wins they’ll be in good shape moving forward.

-PURDUE VS CLEMSON (Space Coast Challenge).  Both teams are coming off wins yesterday and have the chance to pick up another decent win and jump out to a 2-0 start today.

-VILLANOVA VS ARIZONA STATE (25 Empire Classic).  These are the two teams we were expecting to see, but both had to sweat out their games yesterday in order to get here.  Nova trailed Boston College well into the second half, and Arizona State didn’t exactly blow out Rhody.  But, they both got the wins, which is what matters, and we have yet another good top 25 matchup to look forward to tonight.

BUY GAMES

-Chicago State @ Illinois
-La Salle @ Saint John’s
-SIUE vs LSU – Biliken Classic
-New Orleans @ BYU

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Nov 25th

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HAPPY COLLEGE BASKETBALL SEASON EVERYBODY!!!!!

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-EAST TENNESSEE STATE vs ABILENE CHRISTIAN (Gulf Coast Showcase).  Highlighted because it’s the game that officially kicks off the college basketball season!!

-OLD DOMINION AT MARYLAND.  It’s  buy game, but Old Dominion might have enough of a pulse to make this one semi-interesting

-MEMPHIS VS SAINT MARY’S (Sioux Falls, SD).  This is one of the more intriguing games of the day.  The preseason rankings seem to think that they are both fringe bubble teams at the moment, so this is the kind of win that will likely look good on a resume.  It’s also a chance for us to learn something about both of them.

-NORTH DAKOTA STATE VS NEVADA (Golden Window Classic).  This is a pretty decent game for both of these teams to open the season with.  Both appear to be in a rebuilding phase, but a good quick start to the season can certainly speed up that process.

-TOLEDO VS BRADLEY (Xavier Invitational).  Two quality UTR Teams

-BOWLING GREEN AT MICHIGAN.  This is one of the more compelling games of the day.  Bowling Green appears to have one of their best teams in decades and is the preseason favorite to win the MAC.  They can make a huge national splash and go viral for a day if they can pull off the upset road win at Michigan, who begins the season ranked in the top 25.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT UT ARLINGTON.  Under normal circumstances this would be an intriguing road game for the Cowboys.  It would still be a semi decent win to start off the season with.

-WESTERN KENTUCKY VS NORTHERN IOWA (Sioux Falls).  These are two of the best UTR teams this year, and both have a shot at making the NCAA Tournament without having to win the conference tournament.  Obviously winning this game would be a huge step toward making that happen.  This one should be fun!

-LIBERTY VS PURDUE (Melbourne FL).  Liberty lost a lot from last year’s team, but this Purdue team is still potentially vulnerable and while they should win they better not sleepwalk through this one.

-VILLANOVA VS BOSTON COLLEGE (Mohegan Sun).  BC looks to be improved this year, but not so much improved that they’re as good as a Villanova team that is a legit Final Four and National Title contender.

-COLORADO STATE VS CALIFORNIA (Corvallis, OR).  We think Colorado State is a potential dark horse in the Mountain West, so it’ll be interesting to see what they can do against a Cal team that’s trying to rebuild itself.

-DALLAS CHRISTIAN (nondiv1) AT TARLETON.  Welcome to Div1 Tarelton!!!  (sort of)

-CHARLESTON SOUTHERN AT NC STATE.  I know this is a buy game, but Charleston Southern is a potentially dangerous team that returns a lot of talent from last year and has a very talented player in Phlandrous Fleming.  NC State should win, but they don’t want to take this game for granted.

-CLEMSON VS MISSISSIPPI STATE (Melbourn, FL).  Mississippi State is in a complete rebuild mode with an overhauled roster and the expectations for them this year are low, but as we’ve seen in the past these early season games and tournaments are chances for teams to get catapulted onto the national scene.  Clemson is trying to scrape together some quality wins of their own before heading into conference play.

-GEORGIA STATE AT GEORGIA TECH.  This is a bit of a Hoops HD special given how many of us (not including myself) think that Georgia Tech is a potential NCAA Tournament team this year.  While I think they will be better, I don’t agree that they are quite yet a tournament team.  I DO think Georgia State is, though!!  This is a really good early season game for both teams that I really wish we could have a full arena for.

-UCLA AT SAN DIEGO STATE.  Another fantastic opening day match up between two likely NCAA Tournament teams!!  Also another game that I really wish could be played in front of a full arena.

 

BUY GAMES

-Sacred Heart @ Rutgers
-Florida College (nondiv1) @ South Florida
-McNeese @ Nebraska
-Radford @ Virginia Tech
-Oakland  @ Xavier
-Virginia vs Towson(Mohegan Sun)
-NC A&T @ Illinois
-Illinois State @ Ohio State
-Fairfield @ Providence
-Drake @ Kansas State
-Lamar @ Houston
-Northwest U (nondiv1) @ Oregon State
-NC Central @ Iowa
-Tusculum (nondiv1) @ Furman
-UMBC @ Georgetown
-Delaware State @ Wake Forest
-Evansville @ Louisville
-Columbus State (nondiv1) @ Georgia
-Utah Valley @ Stanford
-Morehead State @ Kentucky
-Eastern Michigan @ Michigan State
-Charleston @ North Carolina
-Western Michigan @ Butler
-Coker (nondiv1) @ South Carolina
-Northwestern State @ Texas Tech
-Green Bay @ Minnesota
-Saint Francis U @ Pittsburgh
-High Point @ Davidson
-Idaho State @ Santa Clara
-Oral Roberts @ Missouri
-Saint Peter’s @ Saint John’s
-SIUE @ Saint Louis
-Mississippi Valley State @ Arkansas
-UTRGV @ Texas
-Sam Houston State @ SMU
-Tennessee Tech @ Indiana
-Jacksonville State @ Alabama
-South Dakota vs Colorado (Manhattan, KS)
-UTSA @ Oklahoma
-Houston Baptist @ TCU
-Central Connecticut @ UConn
-Westimnster (nondiv1) @ BYU
-Texas Southern @ Washington State
-CA Bapitst @ USC
-Montana State @ UNLV
-Eastern Illinois @ Wisconsin
-Arkansas Pine Bluff @ Marquette

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Wednesday, November 25th

East Tennessee State (0-0) vs. Abilene Christian (0-0), 11:30 AM EST*

The season debut is finally upon us after Covid-19 brought an abrupt end to the college basketball season back in March – today’s game is the first on the docket involving a pair of Division 1 basketball teams. The Bucs of East Tennessee State enter this season with a completely overhauled roster from last season after graduation and the departure of Steve Forbes (now the head coach at Wake Forest). Serrel Smith Jr. is a transfer from Kansas State who will be immediately eligible for ETSU; he averaged 5.3 points a game and 2.3 rebounds a game for K-State last season.

Abilene Christian is coming off of a season in which they finished 15-5 in the Southland Conference; they finished 4 games behind SFA for the regular season crown. Among their returning players, Joe Pleasant averaged over 11 points a game for the Wildcats last season and was a 3rd-team All-Southland player last season. Today’s game will be the first of three games both teams will play in the Gulf Coast Showcase in Estero, Florida.

*All times and game status subject to change at any time this season

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The Hoops HD Report: Nov 24th

Welcome to the first Hoops HD Report of the season!!  It goes without saying that this is going to be a unique season (and not necessarily in a good way) and we start off by talking about how we think the different ways the season is going to play out and how teams are going to end up dealing with cancellations.  After that we look at the upcoming in-season tournaments, and some of the bigger games taking place this week.  Gonzaga has several big games, UCLA and San Diego State face off in what should be a fun one, South Dakota State, Western Kentucky, and Northern Iowa all have big games, and much more…

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

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Under the Radar: Preseason Show

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Chad, Stalica, Rocco, and David run through all 21 UTR conferences and discuss who it is that they think will win each league, who the other teams to watch in each conference are, and which teams they think can play their way inside the bubble and make the NCAA Tournament without needing to win the conference tournament.  The SoCon has two really strong teams in Furman and UNC Greensboro, Northern Iowa looks really strong again out of the MVC, Western Kentucky will be another very good team if they can stay healthy, and New Mexico State could be dangerous as well.  We cover all that, and so much more…

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

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2020-21 Media Bracket

With the release of the preseason AP and Coaches’ polls (along with Matt Norlander’s exhaustive rankings of all D-1 basketball teams), we can now unveil the preseason media bracket for this upcoming season:

As you may have noticed this year, the entirety of the NCAA Tournament for 2021 will be scheduled within the city of Indianapolis (with expected venues including Lucas Oil Stadium, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Hinkle Fieldhouse, the Indiana Farmers Coliseum and potential venues within 50 miles). Due to the coronavirus pandemic, another change in the bracket this year is that there will be 31 automatic qualifiers since the Ivy League will not participate in the tournament. There are 37 at-large teams listed above.

This also meant that every team that got at least one vote in either poll was able to be included in the field (via both at-large and automatic qualification). Saint Mary’s and Georgia Tech were the last two teams in the field; they would ordinarily have been left out had the Ivy League winner been included and had Auburn not self-imposed a postseason ban for this season. This also resulted in more of a true S-Curve since the need for true geographical regions and subregions is not there this year. BYU would still be placed in a Thursday-Saturday grouping.

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