Hoops HD BRACKET RUNDOWN: February 6th

Tonight’s show was recorded on Thursday, February 6 at 9:30pm.  No games that went final after that time were considered when building the seedlist and bracket

This week, the panel builds a seedlist line by line and debates, discusses, and assesses each team as they go.  There are a lot of arguments over whether a teams like Maryland or Penn State should be protected seeds, where Rutgers and Virginia should be seeded, whether or not Cincinnati and Florida belong inside the bubble, and much more.

Below is the bracket, which was put together after we built the seedlist, but do not look at it until you’ve watched the show!!

 

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

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Happy Tourney-versary!: HoopsHD interviews Southern Illinois legend Walt Frazier

With the 2020 NCAA tourney tipping off next month, we will spend this month taking a walk down memory lane with a choice collection of players/coaches who are celebrating an awesome anniversary this year. From some game-winning FTs in the 1955 tourney (65th anniversary) through a 17-PT comeback win in the 2015 1st 4 (5th anniversary), these legends have all carved out a little piece of history in past Marches. We continue our series with Hall of Famer Walt Frazier, who is 1 of the greatest players to ever make the leap from D-2 to the NBA. A 2-time D-2 All-American, he lost the 1965 D-2 title game in OT before winning the 1967 NIT over Marquette en route to being named NIT MVP. After being drafted 5th overall by the Knicks in 1967, he made 7 straight All-Star Games AND was named to the All-Defensive 1st-team 7 straight times. He won a pair of NBA titles in 1970 and 1973, was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987, and was selected to the NBA’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Walt about the 55th anniversary of almost winning the 1965 D-2 tourney and the 50th anniversary of beating the Lakers in the 1970 NBA Finals. We also wish the MSG Knicks broadcaster a happy early 75th birthday next month!

At Southern Illinois you were a D-2 All-American in both 1964/1965: what did it mean to you to win such outstanding honors? It was very galvanizing because I was unheralded coming out of high school. To get some recognition like that was very exciting for me: it made me work even harder.

What are your memories of the 1965 D-2 tourney title game (tourney MOP Jerry Sloan set a D-2 title game record with 25 REB in a 3-PT OT win by Evansville in their home city to clinch the title and finish the season a perfect 29-0)? I believe that we lost 3 games by a total of 4 PTS to them that season: they were our archrival. Sloan was tenacious, always going to the glass and scoring. They had a phenomenal team: they used to beat Big 10 teams at the time even though they were a small college but I will always remember Sloan and his tenacity.

You were ruled academically ineligible in 1966 but came back in 1967 to beat Marquette to win the NIT title: did you feel a sense of redemption after being named NIT MVP at MSG, and how disappointed were you about not being invited to the NCAA tourney? Winning the MVP was the culmination of my athletic career up to that point and it catapulted me into the limelight. Scouts knew about me but the public did not so going to the Garden was almost like a dream come true. When we got to NYC I was like “Wow, how great would it be to win!”…and then I was named MVP. I never thought that I would get drafted by the Knicks because they had so many backcourt players at the time.

You became 1 of the 1st athletes to have his own signature shoe when you endorsed some suede sneakers made by Puma: how big a deal was it back then to have a sneaker deal? I did not realize at the time how historic an event it was. Other guys were getting shoes but none of them were getting paid for it: I was the first to get paid. We transformed the shoe to suede and made it more flexible/light: it became a very hot shoe.

Take me through the magical 1970 Finals vs. the Lakers (which featured a combined 8 future Hall of Famers!):
In Game 3 Jerry West made a 60-foot shot at the end of regulation to send the game into OT before a 3-PT loss by the Lakers: where does that rank among the most amazing shots that you have ever seen? It was probably the most amazing when you consider that it was the Finals. We were lucky that there were no 3-PT shots back then because if that shot had won that game it would have turned the entire momentum of the playoffs. I can remember it like yesterday: the determination in West’s eyes. I was looking at him thinking, “This guy is crazy if he thinks he is going to make this shot!”

In the 1st half of Game 5, Finals MVP Willis Reed tore a muscle in his leg but your team forced the Lakers into 30 turnovers and came back from a 16-PT 3rd quarter deficit for a 7-PT win: do you agree with Dave DeBusschere’s claim that it was “1 of the greatest basketball games ever played”? I do not know if it was the greatest but it was the most innovative because we had to improvise without Willis.

Game 7 is primarily remembered for Reed running out of the tunnel to receive a huge roar from the home crowd but you had 36 PTS [12-12 FT]/5 STL/career-high 19 AST to win the title: how inspiring was Reed’s return, and where does that game rank among the highlights of your career? That is the highlight of my career because it was our 1st championship. Our captain showed so much courage: when he came out people thought that it was premeditated but we did not know he would be doing that. I saw Wilt Chamberlain/Elgin Baylor/Jerry West just mesmerized. They stopped doing whatever they were doing and just stared at Willis. At that point it gave me so much confidence that I said, “We’ve got these guys!” I could just feel that they were psyched out while watching him come onto the floor, and then (as fate would have it) he made his 1st 2 shots.

In 1972 the Lakers won 69 games in the regular season and then beat the Knicks in 5 games in the Finals: where does that team rank among the best you have ever seen? They are in the top-10: that record was able to stand for a long time.

Take me through the magical 1973 playoffs:
Boston won 68 games in the regular season but you had 25 PTS/10 REB to beat them on their home court in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals: how on earth were you able to get a win on the road against a franchise that was previously 10-0 in Game 7s?! We should have beat them at the Garden during Game 6 but they prevailed. Nobody gave us a chance going up there because of their formidable record. That season we had a lot of injuries but then we finally got healthy right before the playoffs and gained a lot of momentum: we were playing well.

In the Finals you lost Game 1 to the Lakers before winning the next 4 to win your 2nd title in 4 years: were you out for revenge against the Lakers, and how did this title compare to the 1st one? It was not revenge: we were just doing our job by going out and attacking them. In 1973 we had Earl Monroe/Jerry Lucas, which made us a more talented team. Earl had played poorly the previous year so I think that he had redemption on his mind because he came out and played really well and we ended up winning. 1973 was not as memorable as 1970: there is nothing like your 1st!

You scored 30 PTS in the 1975 All-Star Game and were named MVP in 6-PT win over the West: how were you able to play your best against the best? In our final game before the All-Star break we played at Phoenix and I scored 43 PTS. Since the All-Star game was in Phoenix I did not have to do any extra travel, and I had just played well on that court so I felt very comfortable. When you 1st become an All-Star your friends (who are also your biggest critics) start saying, “Man, when are you going to be the MVP?!” After being named an All-Star in each of the 5 previous years, I finally silenced them by winning it during my 6th All-Star game.

You were a 7-time All-Defensive 1st-team performer: what is your secret for playing great defense? Stance. You cannot improvise on the stance (butt down, head up), so once you master that it is just about perseverance and wanting to do it. It helps if you can run and jump and are quick, but it is not a necessity. The key is to take pride in your defense.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Feb 6th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Saint Francis U and Sacred Heart – CLICK HERE

-Villanova and Butler started off with a rain delay.  The roof was leaking, and the game had to be stopped within the first few minutes.  When it resumed, it did not disappoint,  It was close all throughout, and after Nova hit a three in the final seconds to tie the game, Butler hit a three at the final buzzer to win the game.  It was a big win for the Bulldogs who had gone through a patch of losing four out of six and who needed to shift the momentum back their way.

-Seton Hall bounced back from their home loss to Xavier over the weekend with a nice win at Georgetown.  They are still in the Big East driver’s seat.

-Iowa showed up at Purdue (sort of), and got blown out of the arena.  The game was basically over before the first media timeout, and it just kept getting worse.  Purdue looks awful at times, but on the nights that they eat their spinach they look like they can beat anybody.  The final score was 104-68.

-LSU fell at Vanderbilt.  Vandy had lost 26 straight SEC games, so to say that this was a surprise is an understatement.  As Joby Fortson put it, you don’t often see an 0-8 team beat an 8-0 team in conference play.

-Creighton fell on the road to a Providence team that continues to play like an NCAA Tournament caliber team, but that doesn’t have the overall resume to get them there due to a slow start to the season.  The Friars actually really blew this one open in the final minutes of the game to win it going away.

-Duquesne won decisively at Saint Louis.  This will probably be the last time we mention SLU for a while.

-Minnesota blew out Wisconsin at home.  There are home court heroes, and then there is Minney.  They are so good at home, but so bad everywhere else.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-UCONN AT TULSA (American).  Tulsa is the first place team despite having a really bad OOC slate, and although they are not yet inside our bubble they are certainly heading in that direction and have another winnable game at home tonight.

-CINCINNATI AT WICHITA STATE (American).  Cincinnati has done a lot of work over the last couple of weeks, but they still have a lot of work to do.  I think they are in a position to where a win tonight puts them at least on the bubble, and maybe even inside of it.  They’ve won six of their last seven, and beating a ranked team on the road would help boost their resume.  Wichita State has taken a bit of a step back, and a win tonight gets them back on the right track.

-CALIFORNIA AT COLORADO (Pac 12).  To be fair to Cal, they are much better than they were a year ago, and they have managed some nice wins.  But, they are still nowhere close to an NCAA Tournament caliber team.  This is the kind of game that Colorado is expected to win at home.

-USC AT ARIZONA (Pac 12).  Arizona helped themselves out last week with two big road wins, and faces a USC team tonight that’s trying to play their way safely inside the bubble.  If the Trojans can pull off a win like this, it will be the headliner on their resume.

-TULANE AT HOUSTON (American).  Houston is coming off a loss to Cincinnati, but is still in reasonably good shape and will remain that way so long as they can hold serve at home in games like this.

-STANFORD AT UTAH (Pac 12).  Stanford is still hanging around the area of being inside the bubble, but not entirely safe.  A road win like this would help, and a loss would probably actually hurt since Utah really isn’t anywhere near the bubble.

-BYU AT PORTLAND (West Coast).  This is a winnable road game for a BYU team that appears to be inside the bubble and is trying to stay there.

-LMU AT GONZAGA (West Coast).  Gonzaga continues to blow through the WCC, and that isn’t likely to change tonight.

-SAINT MARY’S AT SAN DIEGO (West Coast).  It’s a road game, but it’s the kind of game that tournament caliber teams are expected to win, so SMC needs should be able to hold serve.

-UCLA AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac 12).  UCLA has been playing better, so the Sun Devils don’t want to just overlook them.  They’re outside the bubble, which means any home loss to a non-tournament team could be crushing.

-A couple of good UTR games tonight worth mentioning are William & Mary at Charleston, which has first place implications in the Colonial (which has been a really fun league to watch this year), and Murray State who goes to Belmont, which should be one of their toughest games of conference play so far.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Thursday, February 6th

For last night’s Hoops HD UTR Podcast – CLICK HERE

Saint Francis University (14-8, 7-4) at Sacred Heart (14-9, 7-3) – 7:00 PM EST (NECFrontRow.com)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Fairfield, Connecticut for a game between the hometown Pioneers of Sacred Heart and the Red Flash of Saint Francis. SFU had a tough three-game losing streak in the middle of January that knocked them out of the first-place perch; their most painful loss came at Long Island after the Sharks hit a 3-pointer with 3.4 seconds left to take the lead for good. Wins at home against CCSU and Bryant have put the Red Flash back in contention for the #1 seed in the NEC Tournament. Isaiah Blackmon leads the Red Flash with 18.4 points a game.

The Pioneers of Sacred Heart actually have the best overall metrics of anyone in the conference, although it is still a team bound for Dayton in either event. SHU has now won four straight games thanks to home wins against FDU and Mount St. Mary’s and road wins against CCSU and Saint Francis-Brooklyn. EJ Anosike has averaged 15.7 points a game for Sacred Heart.

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Under the Radar: February 5th

Tonight’s featured conference is the Metro Atlantic, which is currently completely logjammed with just one game separating 1st place from 8th place.  We look at how Monmouth and Saint Peter’s have been playing well, and all the games that are coming up this week between those who are within reach of finishing first.

From there, we look at the other 21 UTR leagues and discuss how Vermont and Stony Brook are starting to pull away in the America East, Winthrop is still unbeaten and may be cruising to a first place finish and home court advantage in the conference tournament, Northern Kentucky and Wright State continue to lead the Horizon League, Northern Iowa from the Missouri Valley and East Tennessee State from the SoCon are still in a position to land inside the bubble, and a lot more.  And, as we do every week, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Feb 5th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day between Boston U and Army – CLICK HERE

-It seemed as though every game last night was great.

-Rutgers played great defense against Maryland and had a lead throughout most of the first half, but missed several opportunities to widen it and get control of the game.  It once again came down to the final minute, but once again Rutgers came up just short of picking up a road win against a highly ranked first ballot team.  Maryland improves to 18-4 and adds another notable win to their resume.

-Auburn, for the second straight week, went on the road, overcame a second half deficit in front of a very hostile crowd, and picked up an overtime win.  I know they just beat Kentucky at home, but getting the win at Arkansas on the road is probably their singular most impressive win to date.

-Penn State went on the road to Michigan State and picked up another monster ‘upset’ road win.  You have to start thinking of Penn State as a protected seed now, seeing as how they’re beating ranked teams on the road, and doing it in a conference where seemingly no one else can win on the road.

-Ohio State got a big road win against Michigan in a game that was close all throughout.  I don’t recall either team ever having what would be described as a “comfortable lead.”  Ohio State has pulled themselves out of whatever tailspin they were in and is back on the right track.  I don’t think it’s time for Michigan to panic yet, but they are far from being able to sleepwalk.  This game, by the way, was MUCH better than what the last several football games have been!

-Virginia Tech started the season off strong, kept going strong, and is now going down.  They were blown out by Georgia Tech last night, which will most definitely knock them outside of our bubble when we do our next staff bracket tomorrow.

-There aren’t many teams that have had a better four day stretch than Xavier.  Less than a week ago, they were NIT-ish at best.  But on Saturday they went on the road and won decisively at Seton Hall, which is one of the better true road wins that any team has managed all season, and last night they followed it up with another decisive win at DePaul.  Xavier is now all of a sudden looking like a solid tournament team, and you wonder how they were able to jack up their quality of play like the flip of a switch.

-Rhode Island got a little bit of a scare from UMass, but held on to win

-Duke trailed Boston College for most of the game, but came back to win at the end

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-VILLANOVA AT BUTLER (Big East).  Like a lot of Big East games, this is a resume building opportunity for two teams that look to be first ballot caliber teams, and who both could end up as protected seeds.  Butler has lost four of their last six and is in a bit of a slump, but they’ll jump right out of it if they can win tonight.

-IOWA STATE AT WEST VIRGINIA (Big 12).  West Virginia looks like a protected seed and Iowa State looks like they could make it to the NIT.  Maybe.  The Mountaineers just need to hold serve tonight.

-IOWA AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Iowa has a good resume, but it will improve a ton if they can pick up a road win in a game like this.  Purdue is still hovering around the bubble despite just being 12-10, and at times they look fantastic, but on other nights they barely look like an NIT team.  Every game has a pivotal feel for them, and tonight is no different.

-CREIGHTON AT PROVIDENCE (Big East).  Creighton has really been playing well lately, but they have another tough test tonight against a Providence team that’s coming off a big win against Butler and who is really tough to beat.

-DUQUESNE AT SAINT LOUIS (Atlantic Ten).  SLU is outside the bubble, but if they can finish really strong they should end up getting the attention of the committee.

-CLEMSON AT VIRGINIA (ACC).  Virginia has been playing much better and has another winnable game tonight.  They appear to be playing at the level they need to in order to make the NCAA Tournament.

-GEORGIA AT FLORIDA (SEC).  Florida continues to hover around the bubble and needs to hold serve in games like this in order to remain on the right side of it.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT OLE MISS (SEC).  South Carolina is probably still off of most peoples’ radars, but look out for Angry Frank’s Gamecocks!  They’ve won five out of six, including wins against Kentucky and at Arkansas, and their next four games are winnable.  If they pick up all of those they’ll be 9-3 in conference and 16-8 overall with some notable wins on their resume.  That’s bubblish, if not better.

-EAST TENNESSEE STATE AT CHATTANOOGA (SoCon).  I think the committee should select ETSU if they win out through the regular season even if they don’t win the SoCon Tournament.  The problem is that I’m not sure that they will.  Tonight is another game that is harder to win than what it looks like, but that a tournament caliber team should win.  Chattanooga has just two home losses and they should be way up for this one.

-MERCER AT FURMAN (SoCon).  If Furman wins out, then they should at least get a look from the committee.

-NICHOLLS AT STEPHEN F AUSTIN (Southland).  These are two of the better teams in the Southland, and both have shown that they can play against big teams with SFA winning at Duke and Nicholls knocking off Pitt and nearly beating Illinois.  I say this every week, but SFA should get a look from the committee if they win out, but lose in the conference tournament.

-TCU AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big 12).  If TCU is going to make any sort of run at making the field, then they have to start stringing together wins.  They have a winnable road game tonight, which would be just their second of the year.

-TEMPLE AT MEMPHIS (American).  Memphis is right on the bubble and has been struggling to beat NIT teams in the last couple of weeks.  They can’t afford to lose at home to non-tournament level teams.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT VALPARAISO (Mountain West).  I think Northern Iowa is good enough to win out, and if they do they should be inside the bubble even if they don’t win the conference tournament.

-SETON HALL AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  Seton Hall is coming off a loss and is dealing with some injuries, but they are still having a fantastic season and still look to be in the drivers seat in the Big East.  Georgetown’s tournament hopes are hanging by a thread.  They need a win tonight to help keep them alive.

-NC STATE AT MIAMI FL (ACC).  NC State is squarely on the bubble, and after three straight losses needs a road win like this to help keep the bubble within reach.

-WAKE FOREST AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Louisville continues to play like one of the best teams in the country, and actually has as hot at winning the ACC.  They also have a shot at potentially ending up on the #1 line if they keep winning like they have been.

-LSU AT VANDERBILT (SEC).  This is a winnable road game for the Tigers, which would keep them unbeaten in SEC play and on pace to contend for a protected seed.

-WISCONSIN AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten).  Wisky is inside our bubble but could use some more wins like this to help stabilize their resume.  Minney is outside the bubble and needs some wins like this to get on the right side of it.  Oh yeah, and this is a rivalry game.

-UNLV AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West).  Utah State could still end up around the bubble and get the committee to give them a serious look, but they basically need to win out all the way until the MWC final in order for that to happen.

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