Missouri Valley Media Day Recap and Response

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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON POLL

  1. Missouri State
  2. Bradley
  3. Northern Iowa
  4. Loyola Chicago
  5. Drake
  6. Indiana State
  7. Illinois State
  8. Evansville
  9. Valparaiso
  10. Southern Illinois

 

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON MVC PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Cameron Krutwig – Loyola Chicago, JR C

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL-MVC 1ST TEAM

Darrell Brown – Bradley, SR G
Tulio Da Silva – Missouri State, SR F
AJ Green – Northern Iowa, SO G
Tyreke Key – Indiana State, JR G
Cameron Krutwig – Loyola Chicago, JR C

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL-MVC 2ND TEAM

Jordan Barnes – Indiana State, SR G
Elijah Childs – Bradley, JR F
Keandre Cook – Missouri State, SR G
Ryan Fazekas – Valparaiso, SR G/F
Javon Freeman-Liberty – Valparaiso, SO G

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL-MVC 3RD TEAM

Zach Copeland – Illinois State, SR G
Gaige Prim – Missouri State, JR F
Lamont West – Missouri State, SR F
D.J. Wilkins – Drake, SO G
DeAndre Williams – Evansville, SO F
Lucas Williamson – Loyola Chicago, JR G

 

NOTES FROM DAVID.  The Valley wasn’t quite as strong as what we’re used to seeing last year.  I don’t think we were expecting them to put a team back in the Final Four, but I also don’t think we thought that the only NCAA Tournament representative would wind up as a #16 seed.  Part of the reason for that was parity.  The two teams that tied for first place (Drake and Loyola Chicago) each lost six games, and Bradley (who went on to win the conference tourney) had eight losses.  This is usually one of the better UTR leagues, so hopefully it’s a little stronger this year.

Missouri State is the preseason favorite according to the coaches and media.  They return just two starters from a team that went 10-8 in league play last year and tied for 3rd place, but they do add a couple of transfers and a rather strong recruiting class.

Brian Wardle is entering his 5th season at Bradley, and while it hasn’t been easy he did manage to win Arch Madness and earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament last year.  They return their top three scorers, and a fantastic outside shooter in PG Darrell Brown, so the Braves should be one of the favorites to win the league.

I know I say this every year, but Northern Iowa is a team that I’m really big on.  Ben Jacobson hasn’t been consistently dominant, but he has put together some fantastic teams at UNI, and has four starters back from a team that finished 9-9 in league play a year ago and won six of their last eight before losing by 3 PTS to Bradley in the MVC Championship game.  The media and coaches have them as 3rd, but I think they’re wrong.  They’re my pick to win the league.

Loyola Chicago came back down to Earth after their Final Four run.  While they did tie for first place and make the NIT, they failed to win 20 games against a schedule that was, quite frankly, not that tough.  They do have Cameron Krutwig, who is one of the best players in the conference, and with two other starters back they should be able to compete in this league.

Not a whole lot of love for a Drake team that won 24 games a year ago, and has four starters back.  I can’t say that I totally understand what some of the media and coaches are looking at.  They were poised to be one of the more intriguing stories in college basketball last year, but lost their point guard to an injury and just weren’t the same after that.  They return quite a bit of experience and if they can stay healthy they should be one of the better teams in the conference.  Yet, the coaches and media picked them 5th.  Whatever!

Indiana State also returns four starters, and experience alone should help them improve on just a 7-11 conference record from a year ago.

Evansville, Valpo, and Southern Illinois will likely all be playing in the opening round of Arch Madness this year!  Southern Illinois, sadly, no longer has Barry Hinson as their head coach.  He was entertaining!  His barbecue sauce was awesome!  We will certainly miss him!

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SEC Media Day Recap and Response

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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON POLL

  1. Kentucky
  2. Florida
  3. LSU
  4. Auburn
  5. Tennessee
  6. Alabama
  7. Mississippi State
  8. Ole Miss
  9. Georgia
  10. South Carolina
  11. Arkansas
  12. Texas A&M
  13. Missouri
  14. Vanderbilt

 

MEDIA DAY SEC PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Kerry Blackshear – Florida

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL-SEC 1ST TEAM

Kerry Blackshear – Florida
Anthony Edwards – Georgia
Ashton Hagans – Kentucky
Breein Tyree – Ole Miss
Reggie Perry – Mississippi State

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL-SEC 2ND TEAM

Kira Lewis Jr. – Alabama
Isaiah Joe – Arkansas
Andrew Nembhard – Florida
Tyrese Maxey – Kentucky
EJ Montgomery – Kentucky
Skylar Mays – LSU
Lamonte Turner – Tennessee

 

COMMENTS FROM DAVID.  Last year (if I counted correctly) the SEC put 7 teams into the NCAA Tournament, 7 teams on the top five lines, two into the Elite Eight, and one into the Final Four.  That’s not a bad year!!  As for this year, the SEC is once again looking like one of the best conferences in the country.

Kentucky is the preseason favorite, which seems to be becoming a birthright for the Wildcats, but one that they’ve certainly earned.  Stop me if you’ve heard this before.  They lost a ton of talent from last year’s team with four starters gone, but they replace it with a ton of talent that’s coming in and a monster recruiting class!  Next year when we write up Kentucky, that will once again be the case.  Ashton Hagans returns at point guard, and he’s joined by Tyrese Maxey, who was a highly recruited freshmen, as well as some guys who saw quality minutes last year like EJ Montgomery and others.  Now, something to keep in mind about Kentucky is that they are rarely playing their best basketball at the beginning of the year.  That was certainly the case last year when Duke blew their doors off.  But, they seem to improve throughout the year and are really firing on all cylinders by the time March rolls around.  They will probably start off in the top-five, and if they lose a game then people will freak out, even though we’ve seen it happen before.

Florida has three starters back from a team that made the NCAA Tournament a year ago, and a lot of people are high on them as well.  I certainly think the Gators can be good, but I may be in the minority when I say this: I’m not ready to put them into the top-ten just yet.  They do have one of the best players in the conference in Kerry Blackshear, and he’s joined by a good mix of experienced returners and a strong recruiting class.  The Gators will be much improved, and have a great chance of ending up as a protected seed.

LSU had a big year last year despite some off-court distractions late in the season.  The coaches and media seem to like them again despite the fact that they lost three starters and that some of the allegations from last year are still hanging over the program.  They do have a strong recruiting class coming in, and if they can set aside the distractions they should once again have a strong team.

If you followed us last year, you know I was rough on Auburn all year long.  The truth was, they weren’t winning games against tournament-caliber teams away from home, and until they showed they could do that I wasn’t ready to crown them a top-20 caliber team.  Well, starting with the SEC Tournament, and then continuing all the way to the Final Four, they certainly started doing that.  It was an amazing March for the Tigers that ended controversially in the Final Four against the eventual national champions.  Only two starters are back, and the possibility of a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA is hanging over them, but with some strong incoming freshmen the expectations are high once again.  If this team does struggle at the beginning of the year and doesn’t seem to get those big wins away from home, I’ll remind myself of last season and how much they improved as the season went along.

Tennessee is also coming off a magical year where they reached #1 in the polls at one point, and had a run to the Sweet Sixteen that ended in exciting fashion against Purdue.  Rick Barnes has done an amazing job with this program.  In the past we liked to pick on him a little bit, but his overall body of work at Clemson, Texas, and now Tennessee is nothing short of outstanding.  The problem is the Vols have lost a ton.  Just one starter is back, so they’ll have to rely heavily on some of the incoming freshman, and guys who came off the bench last year will need to play a bigger role this year.

The Nate Oats era is underway at Alabama!  He did a fantastic job at Buffalo, and he takes over an Alabama program that actually has some things going for it.  Three starters are back, and they have an outstanding freshman in Jaden Shackelford who joins the roster.

Mississippi State was a tournament team a year ago, and four starters are back.  They did lose Quinndary Weatherspoon, but return pretty much everyone else.  I’m a little surprised the media and coaches didn’t pick them higher.  I think I like them more than Alabama, and perhaps even LSU.

Kermit Davis took over an Ole Miss team that everyone was picking to finish at the bottom.  He won 20 games, and took them to the NCAA Tournament.  It’s not hyperbole when I say this, but that was one of the best coaching jobs in the nation.  With three starters back and some much needed added depth, Ole Miss should be even better this year.

Tom Crean enters his second year at Georgia.  The Bulldogs won just 11 games last year, and with four starters gone are in the process of rebooting this year.  They do appear to have some talented young players coming in, and the pieces could be in place for this team to improve over time, but I think this year is going to be another building year.

Angry Frank has won huge at South Carolina.  He took them to the Final Four.  The one thing is that it’s hard to win year after year after year at South Carolina, and right now they seem to be at the bottom of their talent cycle with four starters gone from a year ago.  They should get a lot out of their guards, but it may be another year before they’re once again a solid NCAA Tournament caliber team.

Eric Musselman takes over at Arkansas after a fantastic run at Nevada.  He has four starters back from a team that went 8-10 in SEC play a year ago.  It may take a little bit of time, and Arkansas needs to give him that time, but I think he can get this program going in the next few years.

Missouri has had issues staying healthy in the last few years.  I like Cuonzo Martin as a coach, and with some of the experience they’ve got coming back they could do a little better than expected this year IF they can stay healthy.

UNCLE BUZZ!!!!!  He takes over at Texas A&M after a phenomenal run at Virginia Tech.  He took them from being very-sub-NIT-caliber to a Sweet Sixteen.  It was fun watching them improve under his guidance.  Can he do the same thing at Texas A&M?  I don’t foresee them being very good this year, but there should still be some noticeable improvement.

Vanderbilt returns four players from a really bad team, and is being coached by a guy who was a great player for North Carolina, but has no real pedigree as a head coach.  We shall see…

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Hoops HD Report Special: Interview with Selection Committee Member Mike O’Brien

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Chad, David, and Rocco got to chat with Mike O’Brien, who is Toledo Athletic Director and current member of the selection committee.  We discuss his experience of being on the committee, talk about how teams from conferences like the MAC (which he works in) and other non-power leagues get looked at by the committee, and once again learn about all the work that goes into the process and all the data they have at their fingertips.  If you want to really know what goes on with the selection committee, then the best people to talk to are those that are on the selection committee!!

 

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Horizon League Media Day Recap and Response

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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON POLL

  1. Wright State
  2. Northern Kentucky
  3. UIC
  4. Oakland
  5. Green Bay
  6. Youngstown State
  7. Milwaukee
  8. Detroit
  9. IUPUI
  10. Cleveland State

 

MEDIA DAY HORIZON LEAGUE PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Antoine Davis – Detroit

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE 1ST TEAM

Antoine Davis – Detroit
Jalen Tate – Northern Kentucky
Xavier Hill-Mais – Oakland
Tarkus Ferguson – UIC
Loudon Love – Wright State

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL-HORIZON LEAGUE 2ND TEAM

JayQuan McCloud – Green Bay
Tyler Sharpe – Northern Kentucky
Marcus Ottey – UIC
Bill Wampler – Wright State
Darius Quisenberry – Youngstown State

 

NOTES FROM DAVID. Northern Kentucky and Wright State have been the league frontrunners for the last several seasons, and the coaches and media don’t seem to think it will be any different this year.  Northern Kentucky has four starters back from a team that won 26 games and made the NCAA Tournament.  Unfortunately someone who isn’t back is head coach John Brannen, who left for Cincinnati.  Darrin Horn, who had some decent runs at Western Kentucky and South Carolina, will take over.  He certainly has the tools he needs to repeat as league champions.

Wright State is who the media likes.  Scott Nagy is a fantastic coach, and he’s got one of the best frontcourt players in the conference in Loudon Love.  Bill Wampler gives them some strength at the guard position.  This is a team that will likely go deep into it’s bench and is returning a lot of experience.  It should be a neck and neck race between them and Northern Kentucky.

UIC returns four starters from a team that went 10-8 in league play last year and actually beat both Wright State and Northern Kentucky in the latter half of the season.  While they are good enough to win some games, I don’t think they can win consistently enough to keep pace with the top two.

Oakland has had some really good teams, but has taken a step back in recent years.  Three starters are back, but they did lose two key players, and perhaps their best player, to transfer.  Xavier Hill Mais is a standout player, but he can’t do it by himself.  He’ll need others to step up if the Griz are going to be successful.

Green Bay has four starters back.  The problem is the one starter they don’t have back was far and away their best player.  Still, the Phoenix should benefit from the experience and could improve from last year’s 10-8 conference record.

Youngstown State is yet another team with four of its starters back.  They won just ten D-1 games a year ago and don’t have a history of being a strong team.  Yet, they did have one stretch last year in conference where they won six straight games.  That in and of itself was one of the better basketball moments that I can ever remember this program having.  They did almost nothing outside of that, but hopefully they can build on that going into this season.

I’m guessing that Milwaukee, Cleveland State, and IUPUI will be battling it out for those last two conference tournament spots with one of them having to sit out.  Detroit is ineligible for the conference tourney due to an APR ban.

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Mountain West Media Day Recap and Response

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MEDIA DAY PRESEASON POLL

  1. Utah State
  2. San Diego State
  3. New Mexico
  4. Nevada
  5. Boise State
  6. Fresno State
  7. UNLV
  8. Air Force
  9. Colorado State
  10. Wyoming
  11. San Jose State

 

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON MWC PLAYER OF THE YEAR – Sam Merrill – Utah State, SR G

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR – K.J. Hymes – Nevada, FR F

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR – Malachi Flynn Jr – San Diego State, GR G

MEDIA DAY PRESEASON ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST TEAM

Sam Merrill – Utah State, SR G
Derrick Alston – Boise State, JR G
Lavelle Scottie – Air Force, SR F
Nico Carvacho – Colorado State, SR F/C
Neemias Queta – Utah State, SO C

 

NOTES FROM DAVID.  Nevada has been the flag-bearer of this conference for the past few years, and outside of them the league hasn’t been as strong as what we’ve seen in the past.  It’s rare that we see more than one or two teams inside the bubble, and Sweet Sixteens are no longer commonplace.  As for Nevada, they have undergone a huge setback with all their starters from a year ago being gone, as well as their head coach.  Steve Alford, who’s had some pretty good runs in his career (I mean that sincerely and not as a backhanded compliment) takes over, but he has his work cut out for him.  I think he can be successful over time, but it may take a year or two to get things rolling again.

Everyone is excited about Utah State this year, and understandably so.  Four starters are back from a team that won 28 games and ended up safely making the NCAA Tournament.  This is a well-balanced team with good guard play as well as a solid frontcourt, and that should also get some help from its bench.  If anyone from this league is going to make a splash on the national scene this year, it’ll be Utah State.  Of course, for those that have been fans of the sport, and fans of superfans of the sport, we all miss the days of Wild Bill!  Is he still out there!!??  Will he come back!!??

San Diego State is a team that the media seems to like.  They only return two starters from a team that failed to make the NCAA Tournament.  Having said that, they do have some strong transfers coming in who should contribute in a big way.

New Mexico finished with a losing record last year, and hasn’t won 20 games in quite some time.  Three starters are back, and the media has picked them to finish third, so maybe things can turn around this year.  My impressions are that things aren’t entirely hopeless, but there isn’t anything that jumps out at me as being really exciting either.

Leon Rice has done well at Boise State for most of the years he’s been there.  Prior to last season he’d made two NCAA Tournaments, and won 20+ games for six years in a row.  But last year, they finished with a losing record.  One can’t help but think it’s just an anomaly, and with three starters back they should show some improvement.   I do think they have some talent, especially at the guard position, and should be back to what we’re used to seeing.

Head Coach Justin Hutson had a good year in his first year at Fresno State last year with 23 wins and a third-place finish.  He’s only got two returning starters, though, so they’ll need to rely on some of their transfers to contribute.

UNLV also has a new coach in T.J. Otzelberger, who got his start in the D-3 ranks.  This program is a long way from where it used to be, and one can’t help but feel it’s a long way from where it should be.  Just two players are back from this year’s team, and I can’t help but feel they aren’t going to end up anywhere near the NCAA Tournament.

It’s hard to win at Air Force, but we at HoopsHD love them anyway because we at HoopsHD LOVE the Front Range!  They’ve got a very solid player in Lavelle Scottie, and all five starters are back from last year so just having that kind of experience should result in an improvement.

Colorado State also has four starters back from a team that went a not-great-but-not-awful 7-11 in conference play last year.  I don’t see them ending up anywhere near the NCAA Tournament, but we at HoopsHD love them anyway because we at HoopsHD LOVE the Front Range!!

Wyoming had a very rough year last year, and could be in store for another one this year, but we at HoopsHD love them anyway because we at HoopsHD LOVE the Front Range!!

San Jose State has traditionally been the worst team in the conference, and that could likely be the case again this year.  The Spartans have made one major improvement coming into the year.  They no longer have this monstrosity on the court.  It truly was an assault on the retinas!

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The Hoops HD Report: Big East Conference Preview

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Chad, David, Joby, and John take a look at the Big East.  We all think that the league will be much improved from last year, and feel that they could send either six or seven teams to the NCAA Tournament.  Seton Hall, Xavier, and of course Villanova all look like top 25 caliber teams, and we discuss each team’s chances of winning the league.  Georgetown is another team that we have high expectations for, and Creighton, Providence, and Marquette all return the core from last year’s team.  We discuss all that, and more..

HOOPS HD TOP FIVE

  1. Seton Hall
  2. Villanova
  3. Xavier
  4. Georgetown
  5. Creighton

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

 

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