Williamson 2.0: HoopsHD interviews McDonald’s All-American Samuell Williamson

If you want to win an NCAA title you need a good coach, a great resume…and a McDonald’s All-American. Only 1 championship team since 1979 has not had such a player (Maryland in 2002). The 42nd annual McDonald’s All-American Game will take place on March 27th in Atlanta, GA, and the rosters were announced on January 24th after selecting the 24 best players in the nation from a whopping 2500 nominees. If you do not think these guys can make an immediate impact in the fall, just ask Coach K how he likes having 2018 honorees RJ Barrett/Zion Williamson at Duke! 1 of the other ACC schools who has already signed an All-American is Louisville, as they will be bringing in Samuell Williamson next season. Yesterday HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Samuell about being a McDonald’s All-American and his growth during the past few years.

How did you 1st get into basketball? My dad just put the ball in my hands at an early age and my siblings played as well so I wanted to be like them.

Last September you signed with Louisville (over Alabama/Baylor/Florida/Georgia/Kansas/Oklahoma/Texas/Texas A&M/UConn): what made you choose the Cardinals? I felt that Coach Chris Mack believed in me more than any other coach did. Louisville is a basketball school with a rich tradition and I want to help them compete for a championship.

Louisville has had 3 different coaches during the past 3 years (Mack/David Padgett/Rick Pitino): was it hard to go through the recruitment process while the school’s coaching staff kept changing every single spring? Not at all: some other schools had coaches with questions about their own job security but I have no doubt about Coach Mack.

What do you think about the current Louisville roster? I know that Jordan Nwora/Dwayne Sutton are having good years and the whole team is playing good basketball.

You are 6’7”: what position do you play in high school, and what position do you expect to play in college? I play the 3 in high school and will play mostly the 3 in college but perhaps a little SG as well.

In January you were named a McDonald’s All-American: what did it mean to you to receive such an outstanding honor? It meant the world to me. It is something I have been dreaming about since I was a kid: I could not believe it when I heard the news.

You are 1 of 2 honorees from the state of Texas (Tyrese Maxey attends South Garland High School): have you ever played with/against him, and are you looking forward to seeing him again when you face his Kentucky team next fall? We have played mostly against each other for the last 5-6 years but played together a little bit last summer and have also been on the same team at some camps. I am very excited to play against him and his Kentucky team next year.

Many of the other All-Americans have been 5-star prospects for a while but you only recently made the leap from 4-star to 5-star: how has your game improved during your high school career? I consider myself a late-bloomer. I was a 0-star just 2 years ago but have improved my athleticism/explosiveness as well as my ball-handling skills.

You are currently averaging 25+ PPG at Rockwall High School: what is your secret for being a great scorer? Just to stay aggressive: you have to mix it up and score from all 3 levels including getting to the FT line. I also like to get my teammates involved on offense.

Will you get a nice summer vacation or is it going to be a quick transition from high school to college? It will be a pretty quick transition: I will head up there as soon as I graduate this spring.

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Hoops HD Season Reset (and Highlighted Games): Monday, Feb 4th

SEASON RESET

The Super Bowl is now over, which means college basketball steps into the spotlight for eight straight weeks!!  If you’re just now joining us, here’s what you’ve missed…

-For starters, November was amazing!  And if you are just now joining us, I’m sorry you missed it.  Top ten match-ups included Kansas v Michigan State, Kentucky v Duke, Gonzaga v Duke, Gonzaga v Tennessee, Tennessee v Kansas, Kansas v Marquette, and there may even be one that I’m missing.  Kansas now ranked #11th, but they were clearly top 10 prior to the injuries they suffered, and the vast majority of these games were great!

-The preseason top 5 was Kansas, Kentucky, Duke, Gonzaga, and Virginia.  Three of those five are still ranked in the top five, and Kentucky is still ranked in the top 7.  Kansas has fallen off a bit after being hit by the injury bug, and while they’re still good, they don’t appear to be #1 seed good.

Tennessee is the #1 team and while they may not be ranked that high at the end, they should hold onto it for the next two weeks.

Michigan, who started off ranked around 20, has also exceeded their preseason expectations and has been ranked as high as #1.

-The Biggest busts of the season are probably Auburn, West Virginia, and Oregon who all started off ranked in the top 15.  All three are out of the rankings entirely, and West Virginia and Oregon aren’t even on pace to make the NCAA Tournament.  UCLA, as well as the entire Pac 12 minus Washington, is another team that has just fallen flat.

-The most schizophrenic teams are Syracuse and Texas.  Syracuse has the single greatest win of the season, which was a road win at Duke.  They also have home losses to Old Dominion and Georgia Tech.

-Buffalo is the Under the Radar media darling and has been in the rankings for the entire season since week 2 (even though they have lost two out of their last four games in the MAC).  Furman was right there with them for a while, but fell out once conference play began.  Wofford and Lipscomb are two teams that should be getting credit, but aren’t.

-Kansas State began the season ranked #2 in the Big 12, then fell out of the rankings after playing horribly, and then climbed their way back into the rankings again, so they’ve had a seesaw type of year.

-We have not had any quadruple overtime games this season.

-Penn is one of the more interesting teams.  They went undefeated in Big Five play, which meant beating Villanova and Temple!!  The problem is that Penn also lost their first three games in Ivy League play and barely beat Columbia in their last game.

-Indiana began with low expectations, then they strung together some big wins early in the season against the likes of Louisville, Marquette, and Butler and climbed into the rankings!!  They then crashed into a mountain with seven straight losses, most of which weren’t even close.  They followed up that seven game losing streak with a win at Michigan State, which is perhaps the most stupefying moment in college basketball in years.  UMBC beating Virginia was a huge surprise, but it could at least be explained after the fact.  This cannot.  It was utterly ridiculous.  It was also a much needed win for the Hoosiers, who could now become the first team (at least that we know of) to lose seven straight games and still earn an at-large bid.

-Baylor has been the ‘They-Suck-to-They’re-Good’ story of the year.  They started things off with a loss to Texas Southern, and also fell to teams like Wichita State and SFA, none of which have a winning div1 record.  They’ve now won six in a row, and are in a first place tie in the Big 12.  We know that some day Kansas will not finish first in the Big Twelve.  What none of us foresaw was that the team who knocks them off had two home buy game losses prior to the start of conference play.

-Ole Miss has been another great story.  They started off picked to finish last in the SEC, but have played their way into the rankings and are a probable tournament team.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-LOUISVILLE AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC).  Louisville is in the midst of a very tough stretch of games and is coming off a home loss to North Carolina.  Virginia Tech is trying to strengthen their resume and a win over a solid team like Louisville will help them out.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT TEXAS TECH (Big 12).  Texas Tech was blown off the court by Kansas over the weekend.  They have a winnable home game tonight to help them rebound.

-IOWA STATE AT OKLAHOMA (Big 12).  Oklahoma is in a tailspin which got even worse on Saturday when they lost at West Virginia.  They will fall to just 3-7 in conference play if they don’t knock off Iowa State tonight, which won’t be easy despite the fact that they are at home.  The Cyclones are looking more and more like a protected seed and they can add another road win to their resume tonight.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Wright State at IUPUI

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Wright State (12-11, 6-4 Horizon) at IUPUI (14-9, 6-4 Horizon) – 1:00 PM EST (ESPN+)

Today’s UTR Game of the Day takes us to Circle City where the IUPUI Jaguars will play host to the Wright State Raiders. The Jaguars are 3-0 in their current 5-game homestand; this includes a win against league leader Northern Kentucky in their last outing. Camron Justice had 26 points (including 5-for-7 shooting from behind the arc) in the Jaguars’ win against NKU. IUPUI will be done with Wright State and NKU after today’s game; their toughest roadie remaining after today will be their trip to Michigan when they close out the regular season at Oakland and at Detroit.

Wright State missed their opportunity to take advantage of NKU’s stumble; they lost by 14 points at Illinois-Chicago on Friday night. Nonetheless, the Raiders have won six out of their last nine games in conference play (although being swept by UIC will hurt in any potential tiebreakers). Their best win in that stretch was a win at the Blacktop at Oakland. Loudon Love leads the Raiders with 14.9 PPG and 8.6 RPG; Billy Wampler also averages 14.6 points a game for Wright State.

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Bracketology 2019: March Madness Predictions (Version 5.0)

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We are only 6 weeks away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. Last March HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 66 of the 68 teams that made the tourney, 65 of which were within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 42 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming weeks predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on March 17th. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and if you agree or disagree then feel free to tweet us. To see how we stack up with other websites (ranked 9th out of 127 entries over the past 5 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Duke (ACC)
1: Virginia (ACC)
1: Tennessee (SEC)
1: Gonzaga (WCC)

2: Michigan (Big 10)
2: Michigan State (Big 10)
2: Kentucky (SEC)
2: North Carolina (ACC)

3: Kansas (Big 12)
3: Marquette (Big East)
3: Houston (AAC)
3: Purdue (Big 10)

4: Louisville (ACC)
4: Virginia Tech (ACC)
4: Nevada (MWC)
4: Texas Tech (Big 12)

5: Villanova (Big East)
5: Iowa State (Big 12)
5: LSU (SEC)
5: Wisconsin (Big 10)

6: Maryland (Big 10)
6: Oklahoma (Big 12)
6: Buffalo (MAC)
6: Iowa (Big 10)

7: Mississippi State (SEC)
7: Florida State (ACC)
7: Kansas State (Big 12)
7: Cincinnati (AAC)

8: Auburn (SEC)
8: TCU (Big 12)
8: NC State (ACC)
8: Washington (Pac-12)

9: Mississippi (SEC)
9: Baylor (Big 12)
9: Nebraska (Big 10)
9: Syracuse (ACC)

10: Minnesota (Big 10)
10: Ohio State (Big 10)
10: Texas (Big 12)
10: St. John’s (Big East)

11: Alabama (SEC)
11: Indiana (Big 10)
11: UCF (AAC)
11: Arizona State (Pac-12)
11: Seton Hall (Big East)
11: Florida (SEC)

12: Wofford (SoCon)
12: VCU (A-10)
12: Lipscomb (Atlantic Sun)
12: Murray State (OVC)

13: Hofstra (CAA)
13: New Mexico State (WAC)
13: Yale (Ivy)
13: Vermont (America East)

14: North Texas (C-USA)
14: Northern Kentucky (Horizon)
14: Texas State (Sun Belt)
14: South Dakota State (Summit)

15: UC Irvine (Big West)
15: Loyola-Chicago (MVC)
15: Radford (Big South)
15: Weber State (Big Sky)

16: Bucknell (Patriot)
16: Rider (MAAC)
16: Sam Houston State (Southland)
16: Norfolk State (MEAC)
16: Robert Morris (NEC)
16: Prairie View (SWAC)

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Feb 3rd

-THE RAMS GOT IT DONE AGAINST THE PATRIOTS YESTERDAY IN THE BIG GAME!!!  VCU knocked off George Mason

-Indiana won on the road at Michigan State.  An Indiana team that had lost seven straight, and weren’t really competitive in any of those seven losses, just went on the road and beat a team that looked like they had a chance at a #1 seed.  It was a total shock given how the two teams had been playing coming into that game.  And while it wasn’t the prettiest game, Indiana played with a ton of guts.  Every time it looked like Michigan State was about to grab momentum, they came up with big plays.  It goes without saying that this was a HUGE win for the Hoosiers.

-When the two met earlier this season, Louisville pretty much dominated North Carolina in Chapel Hill.   Yesterday, UNC pretty much dominated Louisville in Louisville.  I guess it was some sort of road win exchange agreement that they had.  Both now have a good win on the road against a likely protected seed.

-Kansas murdered Texas Tech.  The final score was 79-63, but the game wasn’t even as close as that.

-VA Tech gave a really unimpressive offensive performance at NC State and only scored 47 points.  They still blew out NC State, who only scored 24 points.  Some of this was due to good defense, but it was mostly due to bad basketball.

-LSU tripped up at home and lost their first SEC game of the year to Arkansas.  LSU had been playing with fire, but had still been managing to win until yesterday.

-Texas actually played really well at Iowa state and had a chance to pull off what would have been an amazing win, but the Cyclones held on to win in the end.  Iowa State continues to build what looks like a protected seed worthy profile.

-Ole Miss picked up a big win at Mississippi State earlier this year, which was a huge statement win at the time.  Mississippi State, who desperately needed a statement win of their own, returned the favor yesterday.  Again, this must be part of that road win exchange agreement!

-Seton Hall lost at Butler to fall to 13-9 on the year, 4-6 in the Big East, and 1-5 in their last six games with the only win being by 2 over Providence.  That’s not good.

-Oklahoma, who had been in a bit of a tailspin, is now in an even bigger tailspin.  They lost on the road to a pretty poor West Virginia team yesterday.

-Nebraska lost to a very poor Illinois team on the road yesterday.  That’s not good.  The Huskers are now just 3-8 in Big Ten play.

-What small hopes of an at-large bid that existed for San Francisco likely no longer exist.  Winning at Saint Mary’s would have at least been a decent win, but they failed to get it done.

-Auburn picked up their biggest win of the year as they blew out rivals Alabama.  All year long I’ve been ripping the Tigers, but I have to give them credit now.  They finally looked really good against a good team.

-GEORGETOWN AT VILLANOVA (Big East).  Georgetown’s NCAA Tournament hopes are still barely flickering, but they could get a huge boost if they’re able to pull thos one off on the road.  Nova is a perfect 8-0 in conference so far and could end up as a protected seed if they keep winning at the clip that they have been.

-MINNESOTA AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  These are two probable tournament teams.  Minney is looking for a big win to help them land in the top half of the bracket.  Purdue has been on a rampage lately and could end up as a protected seed before it’s all done.

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Under The Radar Game of the Day: Lehigh at Army

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Lehigh (14-6, 7-2 Patriot) at Army (11-11, 6-3 Patriot) – 1:00 PM EST (WatchStadium.com)

While there are lots of games involving teams at the top of their respective conferences, not many people will notice that this game is among them. But today, on the banks of the Hudson River, the Black Knights of Army will play host to the Lehigh Mountain Hawks for a Patriot League matinee. Lehigh is tied for first in the Patriot League standings with Bucknell. However, Bucknell has the inside track for the #1 overall seed (and home-court advantage for the conference tournament) with a win at Lehigh earlier in the season. The Mountain Hawks did have to go overtime in their last outing against archrival Lafayette, but a 33-point performance that included 14 points in OT from Jordan Cohen assured that Lehigh remains tied for first coming into today’s game.

Although they did lose by twenty points at Duke early in the year, Army did demonstrate early in the season that they could compete with anyone in the country deep into a game. Army is also similar to Lehigh in that they also have a home loss to Bucknell and a road loss to Colgate on their league docket so far. They also have a loss at Loyola-Maryland that puts them a game behind first place at this point, though. The Black Knights have won their last four games at home that include wins against Colgate and Holy Cross. Matt Wilson leads Army with 14.0 PPG and 8.6 RPG.

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