Under The Radar Game of the Day: Saturday, December 28th

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Hofstra (9-4, 0-0 CAA) at James Madison (7-4. 7-4 CAA) – 4:00 PM EST (FloHoops)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to the campus of JMU where the Dukes will host the Hofstra Pride in the Colonial conference opener for both teams. This game will also be a rematch of the CAA Quarterfinals from last year in which Hofstra came out victorious. Hofstra has been all over the place this season – one minute they’re losing at home to San Jose State, another minute they’re winning at UCLA, but they do come into today’s game having won five out of their last six games. Their leading scorer Eli Pemberton (17.1 PPG) was named CAA Player of the Week for his efforts against Manhattan and at Princeton.

While James Madison was picked to finish fourth in the league this year, they did actually garner 3 first-place votes in the coaches/media preseason poll. They brought in a freshman class of six players, one of whom is starting (Michael Christmas – 8.1 PPG/6.7 RPG) and three of whom have played in each game thus far this season. The Dukes recently won at Fordham thanks to a 22-point performance from Matt Lewis.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Dec 28th

NEWS AND NOTES

-Houston won this year’s Diamond Head Classic by beating Washington in the championship game and picking up a desperately needed quality win away from home.  Houston’s profile suddenly looks a lot better than it did before Christmas.

-Evansville head coach Walter McCarty has been placed on administrative leave pending a Title IX investigation – assistant head coach Bennie Seltzer will serve as interim head coach in the absence of McCarty.

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-WISCONSIN AT TENNESSEE.  Wisconsin has been a rather big disappointment this year.  They’re just 6-5 with no real notable wins on their resume.  Tennessee is a very respectable 8-3 and will remain in good shape if they’re able to hold serve in this one.

-LOUISVILLE AT KENTUCKY.  Louisville is ranked #3 in the country, and they can validate that high ranking today if they’re able to knock off their rivals on the road.  Kentucky has lost two straight, but they’re starting to shoot the ball a little better and they played what was arguably their best game of the season so far in their last game where they lost to Ohio State.  A win in a game like this is what can really turn their season around.  It would certainly turn their mood around.  This is a bitter rivalry, so it means as much off paper as it does on paper.

 

BUY GAMES (and equivalent games)

-Brown @ Duke
-Central Michigan @ Purdue
-American @ Georgetown
-Long Beach State @ Florida
-New Orleans @ Memphis
-North Alabama @ Florida State
-Bucknell @ La Salle – La Salle can get to 9-3 with a win
-Central Arkansas @ Marquette
-Texas Southern @ Arizona State
-UL Monroe @ Butler
-Eastern Oregon (nondiv1) @ Utah State
-Florida International @ Minnesota – FIU is a surprising 9-3, so this could be somewhat interesting
-Midland (nondiv1) @ Creighton
-Cal Poly @ San Diego State
-Seattle @ Saint Mary’s
-Oral Roberts @ BYU

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Friday, December 27th

For Jon Teitel’s interview with former Alabama A&M standout Mickell Gladness – CLICK HERE

UMass-Lowell (6-7, 5-7 D1) at Loyola-Maryland (7-4, 6-4 D1) – 7:00 PM EST (WatchStadium.com)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day resumes in Baltimore where the hometown Loyola Greyhounds host the River Hawks of UMass-Lowell. Loyola started the season 3-4 with three losses coming via bracketed and nonbracketed games in the mainland Cayman Islands Classic, but they have since gone on a four-game winning streak that includes home wins against Binghamton (and a non-D1 win) and on the road against Delaware State and Mount St. Mary’s. Andrew Kostecka averages over 21 points a game for Loyola.

The River Hawks started their season with three tough losses in their own River Hawk Invitational with losses against Jacksonville, Merrimack and Dartmouth. They have since rebounded with wins in four of their last six games; their most notable win was on the road at NJIT last week. Christian Lutete averages 19.2 points a game and 8.5 rebounds a game for the River Hawks.

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The Merriest Christmas: HoopsHD interviews former Alabama A&M star Mickell Gladness

As a college player the best Christmas gift is a chance to put final exams behind you, travel back home, and celebrate with your family (I suppose a trip to Hawaii to play in the Diamond Head Classic would be a close 2nd!). As a pro player the best Christmas gift is a chance to play on TV in front of a national audience. The latter wish came true for Mickell Gladness 8 years ago today when he made his NBA debut with Miami on Christmas Day 2011 (3 minutes of action during a win at Dallas that was a rematch of the 2011 NBA Finals). HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Mickell about having a Christmas to remember and owning the greatest shot-blocking performance in NCAA history.

You grew up in Alabama: what made you choose Alabama A&M? I initially was recruited by UAB but at the time I wanted to leave my junior college they told me that I would have to walk-on: that is when Alabama A&M came along and offered me a full scholarship. The chance to play D-1 made the choice easier, as well as the fact that I did not have many other options.

On February 24, 2007 you set a D-1 record with 16 BLK in a 6-PT win over Texas Southern: do you think that anyone will ever break your record? I am very proud of that record. It has been more than a decade and no one has broken it yet so I do not think that it will ever be broken. If someone does break it then my hat goes off to them because it was not easy to set the record back then and it is probably even harder to do it now. You do not really see shot-blockers like that in the NCAA anymore.

As a junior you led the nation with 6.3 BPG: what is your secret for blocking shots? I honestly do not think it is a secret: it is just God-given talent. The most important things are timing and being fearless. I have gotten dunked on/scored on numerous times…but in my mind I will block or disturb your shot more often than you score and that is the key.

You were named 1st-team All-SWAC in 2007/2008: what did it mean to you to receive such outstanding honors? It meant that I had the respect that I was striving for from my peers (most importantly) and also the coaches around the league.

You graduated with 396 career BLK in only 3 seasons of D-1 basketball (which remains in the top-25 all-time): do you consider yourself 1 of the best shot-blockers in NCAA history? I do. I feel that if I had played at that level 1 more year then I would have been in the top-5 all-time, but I have always hung my hat on defense so I am very proud that the record book shows that.

You have spent the past decade playing pro in several countries as well as the D-League: what is the biggest difference between basketball in the US vs. basketball overseas? I think it is more about “team” basketball overseas as opposed to a lot of individual skills and 1-on-1 in the US.

In 2010 you won the D-League title with the Rio Grande Valley Vipers: what did it mean to you to win a title? I really wish that I would have played more on that team (Mickell ranked 16th on the roster with 12.8 MPG) but they still gave me my first taste of success at the professional level.

On December 25, 2011 you made your NBA debut with Miami: where does that rank among the best Christmases of your life?! It is really hard to top achieving one of your career/lifelong goals on Christmas.

You played 26 games for the Heat that year: what is your favorite memory from your time in the NBA? I think just being around the guys who everyone around the world looks up to. Being in the locker room/on the court with guys like LeBron, D-Wade, J-Howard, and Chris Bosh (to name just a few) was an experience that I will never forget. I gained a lot of knowledge and my last game against the Spurs really made me realize that I could play at a high level: not a lot of people get to do what I have done.

How long do you plan to keep playing for, and what do you hope to do in the future? Playing pro basketball overseas is a nice place to be but it is just a stepping stone for me to get back to the highest level, whether that is the NBA or Euroleague. I plan on getting back to 1 of the highest levels before I am done.

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Hoops HD Report – December 23, 2019

It is the final podcast before the Holidays from the Hoops HD crew, as Chad, David and John run down all the big news in the major conferences.  They discuss the amazing week that the Big East Conference had, including a dominating 8-2 win in their challenge series with the Big 12.  Gonzaga’s position as the new #1 team in the nation, the depth of the Big Ten conference and Memphis’ prospects with James Wiseman no longer set to return also get a lot of discussion.  All that and a whole lot more, including a look at just how good San Diego State is (hint: we think they are DAMN good!).

For those that prefer audio only, click below:

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Bracket Projections (David Griggs) – Dec 23rd

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Below are my latest bracket projections, and below that are some comments from myself and from the rest of the staff.  Some of the rest of the staff, especially that Stalica guy, are going to probably disagree with what I’ve done.  HE IS WRONG!!

This is NOT a forecast of what I think the bracket WILL look like on Selection Sunday.  I am making no attempt whatsoever to guess the actual committee two months before the Selection Show.  Jon Teitel does that, and he is one of the best in the world at it, so if that is what you’re looking for then this isn’t for you.

This is what I think the bracket SHOULD look like if the season ENDED TODAY.

-The bracket reflects all games played through Sunday, Dec 22nd

OTHERS CONSIDERED: UNC Greensboro, Richmond, George Mason, Illinois, Oklahoma, Rutgers, Ole Miss, Houston, Florida, Miami FL, Xavier, VCU, Pittsburgh, SMU, USC, UConn, Saint Louis, Arizona State, New Mexico, Marquette, Akron, Arkansas

-Basically everyone on my top two lines has some sort of high caliber win away from home.  Michigan’s resume is probably a little stronger than Memphis’s, but Michigan also doesn’t have a true road win yet.  Having said that, the three wins down in the Bahamas were spectacular, so I can understand that there is a strong argument to have them on the #3 line.  My other issue with them is…well…they just haven’t looked all that good since that tournament.

-Saint John’s resume looks really good, especially with the wins against West Virginia and Arizona.  This is a team that has improved as the season has progressed.  Mike Anderson has done an amazing job with the Johnnies, and they won’t be an easy team to beat in the Big East.

-When I look at the teams that were omitted, I can understand thinking that Florida, and Xavier, and a few others, they just haven’t done anything, nor have they looked all that good.  Having said that, Xavier did get a nice road win against TCU yesterday, and looked good doing it, but TCU is hardly a consensus NCAA Tournament caliber team.

-Dayton is a case of a team being a lot better than their resume.  They do have a dominant road win over a pretty solid Saint Mary’s team, but nothing against anyone that’s solidly in the top half of the bracket.  Not only that their opportunities will be limited the rest of the way.  I have them as a protected seed, and it’s very conceivable that they could end up there, but it is unusual for a team to get a protected seed with no wins against the top half of the bracket.  They lost to Colorado in overtime this past weekend.  Beating them would have made a world of difference.

-Lastly, we’ve got some UTR teams that are inside the bubble.  I like this Northern Iowa team a ton and think they will end up ranked in the top 25 before the season is over.  Liberty and SFA also have a real good shot at winning out or coming close to it.  If they do that, then they’ll have resumes with bloated records, but very little in the way of top 200 wins.  SFA does have that huge win at Duke, and I think that will help them out a ton when it comes to seeding, and perhaps make it so they don’t need to win the Southland Tournament.  All three are interesting cases.  They could all three have huge records, be ranked in the top 25, but have a very limited number of top 100 wins (and in the case of SFA and Liberty, a limited number of top 200 wins)

 

COMMENTS FROM STAFF

From Chad:

I only have one comment.  Virginia is an 8 seed.  Wow, Tony Bennett’s seat is definitely getting hot!!!!

From that Stalica guy:

-In honor of today’s Festivus celebrations, it is now time for the Airing of Grievances against the Puppet. We definitely need to start with his obsession with having Dayton as a protected seed. I know he’s still stuck on their performance in Maui against Georgia, Virginia Tech and their near win against Kansas. I still think they’re about 5 or 6-seedish, but I would say that a 3 is frankly their ceiling if they’re able to take care of business in the A-10.

-On the other hand, I do appreciate that David is starting to come around on Penn State this year. Their win at Georgetown continues to look better and better, and their only real strike at this point was losing to Ole Miss in come-from-ahead fashion back in November.

-I’ll agree that Northern Iowa has earned the right to be above the bubble, but I would again say that a seed like #6 is their ceiling, not their current checkpoint. I do not agree that Liberty gets the benefit of the doubt yet as to whether or not they should be above the First Four right now. At least not until they can pass their test at LSU after Christmas break.

-Kentucky. Honestly, I’m not sure I would even have them in my field right now, much less on my first ballot (aka top 8 seed caliber). They do have a season-opening win against Michigan State, but that has been watered down by the Spartans’ underwhelming start this season. Losses to Evansville and Utah negate that, and quite frankly if your best win besides that is Georgia Tech, we need to send them to the Feats of Strength. Until then, Festivus is not over.

-Texas is this year’s box of chocolates from Forrest Gump – we just never know what we’ll get. One minute they’re winning soundly at Purdue, the next minute they’re getting humiliated against a Providence team that is the only real disappointment in the Big East. And that’s not counting the food fight they had at home against McNeese before they cleaned up that mess and managed to get a W.

-Minnesota. If this were last week, I would have given this bracket an F and told the Puppet to redo his homework. This week, the Gophers have improved with wins at home against Ohio State and in a quasi-road environment against Oklahoma State. I still think they need a few more wins of note to get in, but their schedule is about as brutal as anyone has played so far this year.

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