Hanging with the Hoyas: Part 6

HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel will spend the upcoming months covering several Georgetown basketball home games, with a very special reward coming in March. 5 down, 3 to go:
Part 1: Central Connecticut State (https://hoopshd.com/2018/11/11/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-1)
Part 2: Richmond (https://hoopshd.com/2018/11/30/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-2)
Part 3: Liberty (https://hoopshd.com/2018/12/04/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-3)
Part 4: SMU (https://hoopshd.com/2018/12/15/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-4)
Part 5: Appalachian State (https://hoopshd.com/2018/12/19/hanging-with-the-hoyas-part-5)
Part 6 was Saturday afternoon when Little Rock visited DC for the schools’ 1st meeting all-time.

‘Twas 3 days before Christmas, when all through the gym
Many Hoyas were stirring, including Jessie (Govan), Mac (McClung), & “Jim”
(aka James Akinjo);
The pregame meal was prepared in the media room with care,
In hopes that my cholesterol test would not take place there
(bacon/egg/cheese croissant, breakfast potatoes, blueberry muffin, and a chocolate glazed doughnut!);
Each Johnson was ready after a restful night in bed:
Georgetown’s Kaleb dressed in gray while Little Rock’s Kamani wore red
(I know it is technically maroon: work with me!);
And I in my winter cap had joyful feelings in my heart,
Having finally seen Josh LeBlanc make his 1st career start
(in place of Trey Mourning, who missed his 1st game of the year due to a head injury),

Akinjo’s 3 turnovers in the 1st 3 minutes caused such a clatter,
That Coach Patrick Ewing called a timeout to see what was the matter
(The Trojans started strong in getting out to an 11-5 lead).

Right to the rim Little Rock flew like a flash,
As the home team’s porous defense they did easily gash
(much like the Trojans’ entertaining pregame layup line,
There were portions of the 1st half that resembled a dunk contest).
Coach Darrell Walker picked up a T for some conduct rather low,
(despite actually leading 20-18 at the time!)
The resulting FT would be huge but at the time there was no foreshadow
(have I mentioned how much I hate picking up technical fouls in tight games?!),
When what to my wondering eyes did appear,
But 3 freshmen stealing the show while too young to drink beer
(Georgetown’s starting backcourt of Akinjo/McClung combined for 33 PTS in 31 1st half minutes, while Little Rock PF Nikola Maric made 6-7 FG including a pair of threes en route to 16 PTS in only 13 minutes and change),
With a Hall of Fame coach who knows how to roll-and-pick,
I knew a passionate halftime speech was coming from Coach Patrick
(the most PTS the Hoyas’ had allowed in the 1st half all year had been 42 to Appalachian State last Tuesday…until Little Rock finished the 1st 20 minutes with a 52-51 lead).

More rapid than (Marquette’s Golden) Eagles from the locker room they came,
As Rich Chvotkin whistled, and shouted, and called them by name:
(shout-out to the legendary radio play-by-play man,
Who worked his 1400th game as the Voice of the Hoyas)

“Now, Jamorko! Now, Josh! Now Jessie and Jahvon!
On, Mac! On, James! On, Jagan and Grayson!
Turnovers you should force! Try hard to steal the ball!
Now to the FT line! FT line! FT line all!”
(3 key statistical advantages for the Hoyas on Saturday:
They forced 24 TO, recorded 10 STL, and ended up with a whopping 45 FT attempts)
Kris Bankston’s 1st-half dunks showed how high he can fly,
When he picked up his 5th foul he descended from the sky
(his 3-3 FG shooting means he is now #1 in the nation with 85.3 FG%,
But fouling out with 2 minutes left means he was not around to make any baskets at crunch time);

So up to the rafters everyone’s temper flew
With the players full of testosterone, and the 3 refs too
(the refs called a double technical foul with 2 minutes left in the 1st half,
Followed by yet another double technical foul 2 minutes into the 2nd half)-
And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof
Karma laughing at me for making a streak go poof
(I asked Greg Malinowski after the Appalachian State game how he enjoyed being the best FT shooter in the nation [17-17], so of course I ended up jinxing him and he missed his very 1st FT this season midway through the 2nd half while his team had a 64-61 lead).
As I drew in my head, and was turning around,
Rayjon Tucker kept filling the stat sheet, be it point/assist/rebound
(he ended up fouling out with 46 seconds left in regulation but still put up 16 PTS/14 REB/4 AST/2 BLK).

McClung stands 6’2”, from his head to his foot,
With filthy moves all tarnished with ashes and soot
(he made a layup/foul/&1 to set a new career-high of 20 PTS while tying the game at 61-all, missed a FT with 6 seconds left in regulation that would have given his team a 3-PT lead, but somehow rebounded his own miss/got fouled/converted another FT to make it 84-81);

A bundle of young teammates Govan has carried on his back,
But for the 2nd time this week he needed freshmen to pick up the slack
(after scoring a season-low 8 PTS and not attempting a single FT vs. Appalachian State,
He had a season-low 2 REB vs. Little Rock before fouling out for the 1st time all season).

Maric’s eyes—how they twinkled! His dimples, how merry!
Atop a Saturday sundae he’s the Bosnian cherry
(he eventually fouled out with a career-high 27 PTS on 8-10 FG in addition to 8 REB)!
The Trojans had 1 final chance to put up a throw,
And Ryan Pippins’ prayer was as pure as the driven snow
(his only basket of the game came at the right time,
As his 30-footer at the buzzer banked in to tie the game at 84 and send it into OT:
Kudos to 12up.com for getting the video that I was unable to procure myself:
https://www.12up.com/posts/6254060-video-ryan-pippins-banks-in-deep-3-to-shockingly-send-arkansas-little-rock-to-ot-at-georgetown);
Akinjo has fangs, not just baby freshman teeth,
And when he gets hot the basket looks as big as a wreath
(he made his 1st 6 shots in a row on a series of jumpers/threes,
Set a new career-high in scoring late in the 2nd half,
And fouled out in OT with 25 PTS/7 AST/3 STL);

Kaleb has neither a broad face nor a little round belly
But his scoring/rebounding go together like peanut butter and jelly
(Johnson has not had a chance to shine all season with only 19 PTS/13 REB through his 1st 10 games, but with most of his teammates not bringing their “A” game he really helped save the day: season-highs of 12 PTS/9 REB in 26 big minutes off the bench).
Markquis Nowell is 5’8”/165, not much bigger than an elf,
And I was in awe when I saw him, in spite of myself;
(he only made 5-13 FG and committed a career-high 7 TO but still got it done on offense/defense: 24 PTS [including 3 FTs after being fouled by Akinjo while down by 5 with 16 seconds left in regulation], 6 AST, 5 STL while playing more than 40 minutes in a 102-94 OT loss, the 1st time that Georgetown has scored 100 PTS since November 2017);
A wink of Coach Walker’s eye and a twist of his head
Gave me comfort in the press conference with nothing to dread
(I reminded him that the last time he was a head coach in DC the arena was called the MCI Center and his best player was Chamique Holdsclaw: he admitted that DC was a “special place” and that it is always great to be back in town, he said that he was going to dinner with some friends that night and that he will make sure his old New York Knicks teammate Patrick picks up the check!);

Akinjo spoke a few words, coming straight from his work,
As the SID finally let the freshmen speak: what a nice holiday perk
(I praised him for cutting down his turnovers during his previous 2 games before committing 3 in the 1st 3 minutes against the Trojans that led to a Ewing timeout: the freshman said that his coach just told him to “settle down a bit” because everyone was too anxious due to a little miscommunication),

Mac’s 4-PT play in the final minute left him striking a pose,
And giving a smile, up the ranks he rose
(McClung had a near-perfect 1st half with 17 PTS/3 AST/0 TO, then a key offensive REB with 5 seconds left in regulation, then a 3/foul/&1 with 46 seconds left to make it 98-90 as he celebrated while lying flat on his back: I inquired what had changed over the past month since he went scoreless in a loss to LMU in November and he said he knew that it would be a learning process so he just continues “working as hard as I can”);

Ewing sprang to his feet, to his team gave a whistle,
And they all flew to the huddle like they were shot out of a missile
(I asked Ewing if his young backcourt was exceeding his expectations after only a dozen games: he is pleased that they are playing very well and that they are “growing every game”, although they still have a lot to learn).

But I heard him exclaim, ere he walked out of sight—
“my freshmen need to hit the showers”, and to all a good night!
(it was the 1st time that the Hoyas allowed freshmen to attend a postgame press conference, and instead of showering/suiting up like their elders they showed up while still in uniform)

Hope you enjoyed the holiday poem, check back in 2019 for our continuing coverage.

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Bracket Projections (from the Puppet): December 24th

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The bracket reflects games played through December 23rd.

I want everyone to understand what they are looking at.  This is a CHECKPOINT of CURRENT MERIT.  It is not a prediction of what I think the bracket will look like on Selection Sunday, nor is it a reflection of how good I think the teams are.  It is just me asking the question how hard would it be for an average team to win the games that these teams have played, and then ranking them based on how they’ve done.

OTHERS CONSIDERED: Arkansas, Saint Louis, Iowa State, Purdue, Pittsburgh, UConn, Maryland, Fresno State, Northwestern, Murray State, Louisiana Tech, Ole Miss, Washington, Tulsa, Oregon, Florida, Alabama, Toledo, Davidson, UCLA, Liberty, UCF, Clemson, North Texas, LMU, Colorado

 

NOTES ON THE BRACKET

-As more and more games are being played, the more and more “normalized” my brackets are becoming.

-I realize that teams like Belmont and Lipscomb may seem to be seeded really high.  I do really like both of those teams, and think both have a chance at making the field even if they don’t win their conference tournaments so long as they are able to blow through their conference regular seasons, but I don’t think either one will end up as far inside the bracket as where I currently have them.

-I’m not sure what to make of Saint John’s yet.  In one sense, they’re unbeaten.  In another sense, they’ve played a schedule that I think about fifty teams would be unbeaten against.  We will see what they’re made of when Big East play starts.  If they win their first four Big East games, then they’ll be up on at least the #3 line.

-Texas is one of the more schizophrenic teams this year.  Their good wins are really good.  Their bad losses are pretty bad, at least by NCAA Tournament standards.  We always get a few of those every year.

-I know that Gonzaga has dropped in the rankings since losing back to back games against Tennessee and North Carolina.  North Carolina was a true road game, and Tennessee is on the #1 line.  They also beat Duke on a neutral floor.  Two losses away from home, one of which was a true road game against a protected seed caliber team that is unbeaten at home, is not a reason to move them below Duke.  I don’t think Duke has won a game that is as difficult to win as either of those two, and Gonzaga did beat them head to head on a neutral floor.

-A case could easily be made that Kentucky belongs a lot higher than where I have them considering how big their win was against North Carolina.  Well, if they beat Louisville they’ll certainly jump into the protected seeded range.  As for now, I just feel that the other teams have more good/decent wins at the moment.  I also feel Kentucky has kicked it into gear and will be way up the seed list by the end of the season.

 

NEWS, NOTES, UPCOMING GAMES, AND HOLIDAY WISHES

-We at Hoops HD are basically going into Holiday mode.  There are no games on Christmas Eve, or the day after Christmas.  On Christmas Day we have the four Diamond Head Classic games.  We’ll certainly be following those, so if you happen to be watching give us a shout on Twitter.  Will Colorado’s train wreck continue to pile up by losing all three of their games? Will Bucknell get another nice win for a UTR team after some pretty good efforts recently?  And, Indiana State vs TCU is actually a really good championship game.  The Trees have played pretty well for most of the season, and TCU has just one loss and is adding some wins away from home to their resume.

On December 27th we have just one game, and that’s UMKC @ Creighton in a buy game.

On December 28th we have a smattering of what is mostly buy games.  Texas Tech, Virginia Tech, NC State, Kent State, TCU (although their game is actually on the road against nondiv1 Hawaii Pacific), Marquette, Texas, Arkansas (who may get a halfway decent battle from Austin Peay), LSU, Gonzaga, Utah State, and LMU are all going to the bakery this Friday to get a tasty cupcake as a nice wrap up to their Christmas festivities, I guess.  We will be back in full swing this Saturday for another busy day of college hoops.  We are planning to record an Under the Radar podcast this Wednesday, although it may be a somewhat abbreviated version, so be on the lookout for that.

We hope everyone has a safe and happy Holiday Season!!  I know for some people that is easier than others.  If you have big plans then I hope you’re able to enjoy whatever it is that you’re planning to do.  If you’re dreading the Holidays for whatever reason, then I hope you’re able to get through it and that things are back to normal for you soon.  If you need to escape, then just tweet at us during the Diamond Head Classic.  Truth be told there are years where stepping away and watching the Diamond Head Classic has been my favorite part of the Holidays, so we can kind of relate.

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The Hoops HD Report: December 23rd

We come to you a day early this week!  Chad and the panel begin by looking at the SEC, particularly Kentucky’s huge win over North Carolina, which suddenly changes the complexion of their entire resume.  We also look at Tennessee’s dominance, Auburn’s struggles in all three games this past week, and Ole Miss who is exceeding expectations.  We also look at the Big East and how Villanova appears to be bouncing back, as well as Marquette and Seton Hall piecing together some big wins.  In the ACC, we talk about how Louisville appears to be better than what most people expect with a resume that is pretty solid up to this point.  We also discuss how the Pac Twelve and Atlantic Ten continue to struggle, and then look at the five remaining unbeaten teams and talk about which ones we feel have the best chance of staying unbeaten the longest.  All that, and much more…

 

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Dec 23rd

NEWS AND NOTES

-We will be posting our latest Bracket Projections either today or tomorrow.  I think.  We will also be recording the Hoops HD Report tonight instead of tomorrow night.  It’s that time of year where we have to put a few things on hold and make a few changes for what’s really important.  And what’s really important right now is the Diamond Head Classic.  We plan to spend all day Monday prepping for the games on Tuesday.

-Top ranked Kansas went down at Arizona State.  It is a huge win for the Sun Devils and it will go a long way come their selection and seeding in March, but I do want to point something else out.  Prior to this game Arizona State had lost to Nevada on a neutral floor (not bad), barely beaten Georgia on the road (kinda bad, but they won), and was beaten handily by Vanderbilt on the road.  They need to do more than just be a home court hero, which they have, but beating a #1 team at home does not necessarily move them up as much as it would have had they been winning away from home.  So, to assess Arizona State, they can beat the best teams in the country at home, but at the same time struggle (and perhaps even fail) to beat NIT teams on the road.

-Kentucky looked better than they’ve looked all year yesterday with a big win over North Carolina where they essentially had a lead from tip to buzzer.  Suddenly Kentucky’s resume is looking a ton better.  They’ve got a win on a neutral floor against a likely protected seed, and none of their losses are really the kinds of losses that would anchor a resume.  Is it safe to say that Kentucky is back?

-Auburn got the home win against Murray State.  By 5.  Now, to be fair the Tigers have been winning, but in their last three games they’ve needed overtime to beat UAB, got beaten kind of handily at NC State, and had to sweat out Murray State at home.  I know those are all good teams (well, maybe not UAB), but I don’t think anyone would argue that any of them, much less all three of them, are top ten teams, so why is a team that’s ranked #7th having to sweat them out like they are?

-Speaking of not winning impressively, West Virginia held off Jacksonville State.  At home.  By 2.  Perhaps West Virginia will do very well in the NIT this year.

-UConn stayed with Villanova for about 25 minutes before Nova blew it completely open and ended up with one of their more impressive wins and showings of the season.

-Texas State went into Arkansas with just one loss yesterday, but had racked up that record against a really weak schedule so we didn’t really know what to make of them.  They took the Razorbacks to the wall, and nearly pulled the upset against a pretty good Razorbacks team.  I know there probably isn’t enough meat left on Texas State’s schedule to get them inside the bubble without them winning the SBC Tournament, but they should be a strong force in the Sun Belt and worth keeping an eye on if you’re an Under the Radar fan.

-LA SALLE WINS THE BATTLE OF THE BOARDWALK!!!  LA SALLE NOW HAS A TROPHY!!!!  Not a bad weekend for a team that was winless.  Granted, they beat another team that was winless and then beat a pretty bad Towson team, but they got it done!!!

-This is mentioned below, but Colorado looked to be a quiet dark horse riding to the rescue of what is a mostly pitiful Pac Twelve.  The Diamond Head Classic was set up to give them 3 wins away from home and put them at a rather impressive 11-1.  Well, they lost to Indiana State yesterday.

-Boston College picked up a nice road win against DePaul.  I’m not going to say it was a great win, but it was a nice win.  It was DePaul’s first home loss, and BC is now 9-2 on the year.

-Seton Hall picked up their first true road win by knocking off a pretty good Maryland team yesterday.  Seton Hall has a pretty damn good resume, which now includes a neutral floor win against Kentucky and a road win against Maryland.

-San Francisco only beat Stanford at home by 9, which was kind of surprising.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-COPPIN STATE AT HOUSTON.  I’ve gotta credit Chad for this (which I HATE doing!!) but we’ve got five undefeated teams remaining, and one of them is playing in this game.  We’ve also got two winless teams playing, and one of them is playing in this game.  And do you know what that means!!??  IT MEANS YOU SHOULD WATCH A DIFFERENT GAME!!!  Sheesh!!

-INDIANA STATE VS UNLV (Diamond Head Classic).  Indiana State doesn’t have much a profile, but they don’t have anything that’s really awful on their resume either and they just picked up a pretty good win against Colorado.  If they can win this tournament and knock off a team like TCU in the process, then they may be better set up for an at-large bid than anyone else in the Missouri Valley.

-COLORADO AT HAWAII (Diamnond Head Classic).  Colorado came into this event with just one loss.  Now the only objective is to avoid getting out of this event without any bad losses, and hope that finishing at or near the top of the Pac Twelve is enough to get them into the Dance.

-SAN DIEGO VS DRAKE (Las Vegas Classic).  An interesting game between two teams with good records, but not a whole lot of good wins (at least by the standards of the selection committee).  This game is a chance for one of these teams to pick up a decent win against a decent team away from home.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT NEW MEXICO STATE (Las Vegas Classic).  New Mexico State kind of stubbed their toes against Drake yesterday, and whenever a team with so few chances at high quality wins loses to a team that isn’t inside the bubble it can be a setback.  Now, losing today would be an infinitely bigger setback.  I still like this New Mexico State team and still think they can be dangerous come March, but they may have to win the WAC Tournament to get there.

-BUCKNELL VS TCU (Diamond Head Classic).  Bucknell picked up an exciting win against a Rhode Island team that has really struggled this year, but has a bigger test today against a one loss TCU team that sputtered in the beginning, but seems to be getting better and better as the season goes along.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Dec 22nd

NEWS AND NOTES

-There are two fewer unbeaten teams today.  Buffalo fell at Marquette, and Furman went down at LSU.  Both play in UTR conferences, and both still have paths to landing inside the bubble if they can hold serve the rest of the year.  The thing is that won’t be so easy.  While both teams are good, they’re probably not as good as people think (well, maybe Buffalo is), and on top of that the rest of the teams in their conferences are in fact BETTER than what most people think.  We shall see how things play out.

-One of those teams is Kent State, who improved to 9-2 on the year last night after their win at Oregon State.  It was the first home loss on the season for the Beavers.

-We also have one fewer winless team!!  La Salle picked up their first win of the season against Alabama A&M!!  Chad Sherwood was there in person to cover the action!!

-Providence picked up what is probably their biggest win of the year so far with a huge road win at Texas.  Suddenly, the Friars are 10-3 with two true road wins, one of which is at Texas.  Their tourney resume just got a HUGE bump.

-Oklahoma won an overtime thriller at Northwestern to improve to 11-1 on the year.  This was also arguably the biggest win of the year so far for the Sooners.  As for Northwestern, it is the third soul crushing loss they’ve suffered at home this season.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-WAKE FOREST AT TENNESSEE.  Wake is a modest 6-3 on the year, and is probably doing better than what we expected, but they’re not doing so well that they’ll be able to knock off a team that’s looked like a #1 seed on the road.

-GEORGIA AT GEORGIA TECH.  It’s a rivalry game, but other than that this one means very little.  Should be fun, though!

-UCONN AT VILLANOVA.  UConn has been much better than expected this year, and they have yet another chance to pick up a huge caliber win that would indicate that they’re not just good enough to be a tournament team, but good enough to land in the top half of the bracket.

-SAVANNAH STATE AT IOWA.  THE TEAM OF THE PEOPLE!!  YOUR TEAM!!!  They travel to Iowa to continue to prepare for conference play and generate a little more revenue!

-TEMPLE AT DREXEL (Sort of Big Five/City Six).  Temple has a pretty good resume at 9-2 and can pick up their third true road win today in a very winnable game against Drexel. (Chad’s Note:  This would be true except this is a neutral court game being played at the Palestra.  Once again, #StupidPuppet)

-CLEMSON AT SOUTH CAROLINA.  Clemson has been disappointing so far this year.  This is their first true road game and although South Carolina isn’t all that strong either, it’s still important for Clemson to pick up the road win, beat their rivals, and truthfully avoid a loss to what’s likely a sub-NIT caliber team.

-TEXAS STATE AT ARKANSAS.  This is a buy game, but Texas State comes into this with a 10-1 record.  They haven’t been tested at all like they will be today against a pretty good Arkansas team, though, so it will be interesting to see how this one plays out.

-SAINT LOUIS VS FLORIDA STATE (game in Sunrise, FL).  SLU has shown some signs of life this year, but I wouldn’t say they’ve shown us full blown life.  If they are able to knock off Florida State today then it would be one of those pivotal wins that changes the entire complexion of their resume and quite possibly their season.

-UCLA VS OHIO STATE (CBS Sports Classic).  UCLA has looked terrible in their last few games, and they may get blown off the floor if they play like that today against an Ohio State team that hasn’t always been perfect, but has just one loss on the year.

-INDIANA STATE VS COLORADO (Diamond Head Classic).  Colorado is a very quiet 8-1 on the year, and if they could win this tournament they’d be one of the few bright spots in the Pac Twelve that has been rather lousy overall.  They face a pretty good Indiana State team today that they should beat, but that they won’t beat if they overlook them.

-UNC GREENSBORO AT SAMFORD (SoCon).  This is a rather meaningful early season SoCon game between two teams that have played really well OOC and come into this with very good records.

-BOSTON COLLEGE AT DEPAUL.  Not much has been discussed about either team, and perhaps there is a good reason for that, but both come into this at 8-2 and while both teams’ records are bloated, their SOS is not, so we’ll see what they can do against each other.

-WICHITA STATE AT VCU.  This is normally an entertaining match-up, but this year’s edition is a little weak.  VCU has some big wins on their resume, but they haven’t always held serve in the games that they should be expected to win.  That would include games like the one they’re playing today.  Wichita State probably won’t land anywhere near the bubble, but considering how much of a rebuilding it is for them they’re not doing bad at 7-4 overall.

-PENN AT NEW MEXICO.  We discussed the other night on our UTR Podcast that we think Penn has a path to landing inside the bubble.  That path would include pretty much coming close to running the table the rest of the year, and taking care of business in games like this.

-MURRAY STATE AT AUBURN.  Auburn is coming off a loss to NC State, and while they have a test that isn’t quite as tough today, I won’t go so far as to say that this game is easy.  Murray State has just one loss on the year, and they’ve blown some pretty good teams off the court, so the Tigers better not overlook them.

-STANFORD AT SAN FRANCISCO.  San Francsico has just one loss on the season, and as unusual as this build up may be, they are clearly the better team in this one and they’re at home, so it’s a game they should be expected to win.

-KENTUCKY VS NORTH CAROLINA (CBS Sports Classic).  Kentucky has no good wins on their resume.  Their best win to date is probably a home win against UNC Greensboro.  They need a win in a game like this to jumpstart their season and stabilize their resume, and while this is by no means their last opportunity, there is a somewhat growing sense of urgency for the Wildcats.  North Carolina is coming off a huge win against Gonzaga and is looking to add another big win to their resume today.

-SETON HALL AT MARYLAND.  Both teams are off to very good starts, and both are likely tournament teams, which makes this a resume building opportunity.

-VANDERBILT VS KANSAS STATE (Game in Kansas City).  What Vanderbilt has done this season with the injuries they’ve had to face is very impressive.  If they’re able to pick up this win then we’d have to start thinking of them as an NCAA Tournament team.  K State is strong, but up to this point they’ve done very little and could use a nice win away from home (although this isn’t very far away from home) to help sustain their resume.

-NEW MEXICO STATE VS DRAKE (Las Vegas Classic).  Both teams have impressive records with just two losses, and New Mexico State has proven that they are a strong team. Doing well in this tournament should help to continue to grow their resumes.

-MONTANA AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE.  Montana has been a little disappointing so far, but they are still one of the stronger teams in the Big Sky and could make quite a bit of noise once conference play starts.  South Dakota State has been fantastic this year when they have not played in the state of Florida, and when you look at their remaining schedule they are definitely good enough to win out.  If they do, which they should, it will be interesting to see what the committee does with them.

-TULSA AT ORAL ROBERTS.  Tulsa is 9-3 on the year and has wins against Kansas State and Dayton on their resume, but they’re still not getting a lot of attention.  A win today would be their first true road win of the year, which adds even more stability to their resume.

-ILLINOIS VS MISSOURI (Braggin’ Rights Game).  This is perhaps the least interesting Braggin’ Rights Game we’ve seen in quite some time.  Mizzou just blew out Xavier at home, though, so it could be that they’re getting things turned around.

-KANSAS AT ARIZONA STATE.  Arizona State has looked pretty strong this year, but they’re coming off a rather decisive loss to a so-so Vanderbilt team that was rather surprising.  They should be really fired up for this game, and it is the first true road game for the Jayhawks, so it wouldn’t shock me to see them play really well and even win it.  It’s a good game for Kansas, because it won’t be the first time they play in a road game where it is perhaps the biggest home game of the year for their opponents.

-SAN DIEGO VS WASHINGTON STATE (Las Vegas Classic).  Washington State has a fairly decent 7-3 record, but for the most part has still been very unimpressive.  San Diego comes in at 9-3 and this is a winnable game for them, which would set them up against the winner of New Mexico State v Drake.

-CHARLOTTE VS TCU (Diamond Head Classic).  TCU has just one loss on the year and has been playing a lot better recently.  They shouldn’t have too much trouble picking up this win and landing on the winner’s side of the bracket.

-Grambling @ Wisconsin
-South Carolina Upstate @ NC State
-Little Rock @ Georgetown
-Jacksonville State @ West Virginia – WVU better not trip up and lose this one
-Central Pennsylvania (nondiv1) @ Davidson
-William & Mary @ Virginia
-Cal State Fullerton @ Nebraska
-Morgan State @ Old Dominion
-South Carolina State @ Cincinnati
-Eastern Kentucky @ Duquesne
-Arkansas State @ Syracuse
-Air Force @ Michigan
-FGCU @ Florida
-LMU @ UC Riverside – this would be LMU’s 4th true road win and get them to 12-1 overall
-TAMUCC @ Louisiana Tech
-Jacksonville @ Indiana
-Akron at Nevada – We like this Akron team, but they’re overmatched tonight
-Wright State @ Mississippi State
-UC Davis @ Arizona
-UT Martin @ Fresno State
-Cornell @ SMU
-Sacred Heart @ Saint John’s

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Dec 21st

NEWS AND NOTES

-Duke overcame a second half deficit and came back to beat a very tough Texas Tech team. Texas Tech plays great defense and is very strong in a half court game.  If anything, what I took away from the game is that Texas Tech is not a top 2 team, but they are easily a top 15 team and worthy of their current top 15 ranking.

-Houston came from behind with an incredible defensive effort in the second half to knock off a pretty good Utah State team and remain unbeaten on the year.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-LA SALLE VS ALABAMA A&M (Battle of the Boardwalk).  LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, and everyone else who does not fall into that category, GET READY FOR MORE AWESOMENESS THAN MOST PEOPLE HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED IN A TWO HOUR PERIOD!!!!!  One of these teams will win their first game of the year.  One will advance to the championship round and be playing for a trophy!!  We have dispatched Chad Sherwood to cover all of the action!!!!!

-KENT STATE AT OREGON STATE.  Oregon State hasn’t been spectacular by any means, but as weak as the Pac Twelve is they could make quite a bit of noise in conference play.  As for Kent State, they have just two losses on the year and are good enough to pick up a rather solid road win in this one today, and considering they’ll have chances against Toledo and Buffalo later on there actually is a path (albeit a narrow one) to landing inside the bubble.

-GEORGIA SOUTHERN AT RADFORD.  These are two pretty strong UTR teams that have decent resumes so far.  Radford is finally back home for just the second time this year, and for the first time against a div1 team.

-UC IRVINE AT BUTLER.  Both teams have good records, but Butler still needs to add some meet to their resume.  In fact UC Irvine arguable has the better resume up to this point, and is a perfect 5-0 in true road games this year.  If they can get this one then it will make their resume look even better.

-OREGON AT BAYLOR.  Simply put, these teams haven’t really done anything up to this point and need to string together a lot of wins just to get themselves into the NCAA Tournament conversation.

-ILLINOIS STATE AT UCF.  UCF’s profile still needs some work despite them being 9-2 on the year.  They don’t want to overlook this Illinois State team who has perhaps underperformed, but still has a high ceiling.

-FURMAN AT LSU.  Furman is unbeaten and has a really nice win at Villanova, but outside of that game they haven’t been tested quite like they will be tonight.  LSU has been somewhat underwhelming this year and has no real strong wins on their resume yet, but they’re still good enough to pick up those wins down the road and wind up inside the bubble.  A win tonight, although it’s technically a buy game, would be a huge step in the right direction.

-OLE MISS VS MIDDLE TENNESSEE.  Kermit Davis returns to face his old school.  We haven’t talked all that much about Ole Miss, and they still may not end up being a national player, but a win tonight does get them to 9-2 on the year.

-VERMONT AT LIPSCOMB.  (Under the Radar Game of the Day).  Vermont is having a very impressive season considering that they’re 9-3, and two of those losses were hard fought games against Kansas and Louisville.  What makes it more impressive is how much talent they lost off of last year’s team.  Lipscomb also played well against Louisville and was in the game until the final minute, and they also have a couple of impressive road wins on their resume already, so don’t be surprised if we see both these teams in the NCAA Tournament.  Neither one of them will be easy outs.

-BUFFALO AT MARQUETTE.  I can’t say enough about Buffalo.  They are unbeaten, they have three really good wins away from home with true road wins at Syracuse and West Virginia, and another neutral floor win against San Francisco.  I do think this is their toughest test of the season, and will likely be their toughest test until perhaps the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament (if they make it that far).  Marquette is unbeaten at home, and has already knocked off teams like K State and Marquette.  This would be a huge, protected seed caliber win for Buffalo if they can pull this one off, but they’ve had such a good year up to this point that they’re still in good shape even if they don’t.

-PROVIDENCE AT TEXAS.  Both of these teams could really use this win.  Texas has some nice wins already, but still has some work to do.  Providence has even more work to do.  A road win like this would really boost the quality of their resume.

-OKLAHOMA AT NORTHWESTERN.  Oklahoma continues to improve as the season goes along, and they have another big test tonight against a Northwestern team who’s only home loss was to Michigan by just 2pts.  If the Wildcats are able to string together several big wins then we’ll once again be seeing them in the NCAA Tournament.

-PENN STATE AT ALABAMA.  Both these teams are on the outside looking in and need to string together several wins just to get caught back up to the pack.

-Alabama State @ Liberty
-Oakland @ Michigan State
-Robert Morris @ Louisville
-Detroit @ Xavier
-Eastern Illinois @ Iowa State
-Coastal Carolina at Charleston – CofC can improve to 11-2 with a win
-Alcorn State @ South Florida – Amazingly, USF can improve to 9-2 with a win
-North Carolina A&T @ Minnesota
-Denver @ Gonzaga
-Sacramento State @ Washington

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