The Hoops HD Committee Report: Thursday, March 10

Click HERE for Jon Teitel’s Day 1 Coverage of the Big Ten Tournament

Click HERE for Jon Teitel’s latest Bracket Projection (through Wednesday’s games)

 

SITES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT FROM SOME OF THIS YEAR’S COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!

Warren Nolan’s RPI and Statistical Site for College Sports – CLICK HERE

Podcaster and Bracketologist Extraordinaire Andy Bottoms at Assembly Call – CLICK HERE

Galen Clavio at Crimson Cast – CLICK HERE

Galen Clavio again at Sports Politik – CLICK HERE

Scott Swartz at The Buffet – CLICK HERE

 

Tonight is the first official night that our Hoops HD Committee met via Skype conference call to begin bracketing the field for the 2017 NCAA Tournament. After last night’s results, our committee was charged with filling the remaining 6 at-large sports plus another at-large spot guaranteed to open up due to the ACC having all remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament.

Our first order of business was awarding the 2017 Centenary Award – the honor went to Alabama A&M. Their prize for winning the award will be their placement on the Under Consideration Board for the duration of the committee meetings. We also began to shrink the Under Consideration Board down to 26 candidates that have a realistic shot at inclusion to the field. We began to discuss the remaining teams and then each individual committee member would choose 8 teams from the list that were Under Consideration. The top 8 vote-getters would then be ranked 1 through 8. In the first wave of balloting, we added Michigan, Northwestern, Arkansas and Seton Hall to the field. (That’s right Wildcat fans – go ahead and start contacting your travel agents for next week!) The remaining 4 teams carried over and then, after further debates, each committee member would choose 4 more teams from the Under Consideration list. The top 4 vote-getters would then be ranked 1 through 8 with the 4 carry-overs.

Since there were only 3 open at-large spots at the time of the vote, the top 3 teams were added into the field: Marquette, Michigan State and Xavier. The Musketeers got voted in after their win against Butler in the Big East tournament. It was at this point that our committee stopped for the night. After Creighton beat Providence, we were assured of a spot in the Big East opening up, so we will fill that spot during tomorrow night’s meetings. We will also begin the process of filling in the Master seed list – depending on time, we will add up to 32 teams (8 seed lines) to the master seed list for tomorrow night’s meetings. Other spots will eventually open up (i.e. Big 12, Big 10, SEC), but with TCU and Kansas State scoring upsets in the Big 12 Tournament, there is still a chance for a bid thief to surface in a major conference.

Below is the Selection Board through tonight’s games: (note that teams highlighted in orange in the Under Consideration board have been eliminated from their respective conference tournaments)

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HoopsHD at the Big 10 Tourney: Photo essay (Day 1)

HoopsHD is always hovering around the edge of legitimacy (see Puppet, The), but thanks to the good folks at the Big 10 we are kicking it up a notch this week with a media credential to the Big 10 Tourney in DC.  From his prime perch in the 2nd row Jon Teitel will be bringing you daily updates of much of the action from the Verizon Center via a series of photo essays.  Day 1 tipped off with 2 games (Penn State-Nebraska and Rutgers-Ohio State) and there was as much excitement off the court as on it.

You know it is a big deal because you cannot even get out of the Gallery Place metro stop without seeing all of the signs:

After spending most of the past 2 decades in Chicago and Indianapolis, the Big 10 tourney heads to DC this week before traveling north to Madison Square Garden next March.  I had to work at my other job all afternoon so I assumed that I was going to miss all of Game 1, but thanks to an Ed Morrow layup in the final 30 seconds of regulation I was able to make it courtside for overtime.  Despite not having a single senior on their roster, Penn State came out strong with a 12-2 run to take control in OT en route to a 76-67 win.  Shep Garner scored 16 PTS for the Nittany Lions, but the big story came later that night when I learned that his cousin flew in for the game, an aspiring rapper…named Flavor Flav!  My own best sighting of the day was when I was heading to the postgame press conference and almost bumped into ESPN sideline reporter Molly McGrath.  Not only is she even more beautiful in person than on TV, but she actually stepped aside and waved me through so I could get by even though I was happy to yield the right of way: go Molly!  At the press conference I failed to come up with a suitable question for Nebraska coach Tim Miles, but the big news was that his AD sent out a tweet that Miles will be back next year despite only winning 3 games over the past 2 months.

Then I asked Penn State FR PF Mike Watkins how he was able to play so well (18 PTS/11 REB/Big Ten Tourney-record 8 BLK) after a below-average performance against the Huskers on Valentine’s Day, and he just said that he had been working hard in practice during the past few weeks.

Game #2 featured a Rutgers team who had won only 3 games since Christmas by a combined 6 PTS facing an Ohio State team who has played in more Big 10 Tourney games over the past 13 years than anyone else.  However, there is a reason that Coach Steve Pikiell led his former school (Stony Brook) to the postseason each of the past 5 years: the guy just knows how to win games in March.  Somehow he did it last night despite his leading scorer (Corey Sanders) shooting 2-10 FG and his 2nd-leading scorer (Deshawn Freeman) fouling out with only 10 PTS.  The key was Nigel Johnson, who scored 21 PTS while making a career-high 8-8 FT.  I asked Nigel after the game if he had a lot of family/friends at the game since he grew up in Ashburn, VA, and he said that he indeed had quite a large cheering section in the building.

It also helped that Rutgers out-rebounded the Buckeyes 49-31 and that Ohio State left a ton of points at the FT line by only making 15-28 (and how do you shoot 54.2 FG% in the 1st half but only 23.8 FG% in the 2nd half?!).  I asked OSU SO PG CJ Jackson if he got any satisfaction from playing some of the best basketball of his career over the past 2-3 weeks even though they had just lost to the Scarlet Knights, but he admitted that the only thing he cared about at that moment was that he and his teammates had not been able to come out on top.

I still cannot get over the amazing seat I had on press row, as I was THIS close to the court:

…which allowed me to get great views of the Ohio State band/mascot:

It is also fascinating to look around and see other blasts from the past all over the arena: Buckeyes student assistant Greg Oden (who actually sat in the 1st row of the stands rather then on the bench), Compass Media radio analyst/NBA champion Rick Mahorn (sitting about 5 seats away from me on press row), BTN coordinating producer Bill Friedman (my former co-worker from 20 years ago in Bristol), etc.  I did not get to attend the 1st 2 games on Thursday afternoon, but am heading out soon to catch Iowa-Indiana and then it’s off to a nearby bar to watch Arizona-Colorado in the Pac-12 quarterfinals with some fellow Wildcats.  I hope everyone is enjoying Championship Week as much as I am, and check back tomorrow for my Day 2 photo essay about the Hawkeyes-Hoosiers!

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Bracketology 2017: March Madness Predictions (Version 10.4)

CLICK HERE for our most recent Championship Week Video Notebook 

We are only 3 days away from Selection Sunday as we continue to make our NCAA tourney predictions. Last March HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel correctly picked 65 of the 68 teams that made the tourney, each of which was within 1 spot of their actual seed, including 37 right on the money. He will spend the upcoming days predicting which 68 teams will hear their names called on Selection Sunday. See below for his list of who would make the cut if they picked the field today and let us know if you agree or disagree in the comments section. To see how we stack up with other websites (ranked 3rd out of 88 entries over the past 3 years), check out: www.bracketmatrix.com

SEED: TEAM (CONFERENCE)
1: Villanova (Big East)
1: Kansas (Big 12)
1: North Carolina (ACC)
1: Gonzaga (WCC): AUTO-BID

2: Kentucky (SEC)
2: Oregon (Pac-12)
2: Baylor (Big 12)
2: Louisville (ACC)

3: UCLA (Pac-12)
3: Arizona (Pac-12)
3: Florida State (ACC)
3: Florida (SEC)

4: Butler (Big East)
4: Duke (ACC)
4: Purdue (Big 10)
4: West Virginia (Big 12)

5: Virginia (ACC)
5: Cincinnati (AAC)
5: Notre Dame (ACC)
5: SMU (AAC)

6: Minnesota (Big 10)
6: St. Mary’s (WCC)
6: Maryland (Big 10)
6: Iowa State (Big 12)

7: Wisconsin (Big 10)
7: Creighton (Big East)
7: Dayton (A-10)
7: Oklahoma State (Big 12)

8: South Carolina (SEC)
8: Miami FL (ACC)
8: Wichita State (MVC): AUTO-BID
8: Virginia Tech (ACC)

9: Arkansas (SEC)
9: Michigan (Big 10)
9: Northwestern (Big 10)
9: VCU (A-10)

10: Marquette (Big East)
10: Seton Hall (Big East)
10: Michigan State (Big 10)
10: Providence (Big East)

11: Wake Forest (ACC)
11: Xavier (Big East)
11: USC (Pac-12)
11: Middle Tennessee (CUSA)
11: Vanderbilt (SEC)
11: Syracuse (ACC)

12: Rhode Island (A-10)
12: Nevada (MWC)
12: UNC-Wilmington (CAA): AUTO-BID
12: Texas-Arlington (Sun Belt)

13: Vermont (America East)
13: Princeton (Ivy)
13: East Tennessee State (SoCon): AUTO-BID
13: Akron (MAC)

14: Bucknell (Patriot): AUTO-BID
14: Winthrop (Big South): AUTO-BID
14: Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic Sun): AUTO-BID
14: Cal State Bakersfield (WAC)

15: Iona (MAAC): AUTO-BID
15: Northern Kentucky (Horizon): AUTO-BID
15: Texas Southern (SWAC)
15: UC Irvine (Big West)

16: South Dakota State (Summit): AUTO-BID
16: North Dakota (Big Sky)
16: Jacksonville State (OVC): AUTO-BID
16: NC Central (MEAC)
16: New Orleans (Southland)
16: Mount St. Mary’s (NEC): AUTO-BID

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Championship Week Video Notebook: Day 10

WELCOME SELECTION COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!  We hope you enjoyed your pasta dinner!!  CLICK HERE to view our Survival Board and make sure that your initial voting is turning out the way it’s supposed to!!

The Hoops HD Mock Selection Committee has begun its deliberations.  CLICK HERE to view the results of our initial voting on John Stalica’s Hoops HD Committee Report.  

It is the eve of the busiest day of Championship Week with all of the power conferences and multi-bid leagues getting underway.  We run through all the action and look back at what was a very busy Wednesday as well with another automatic bid being punched as Bucknell won the Patriot League.  The Hoops HD Selection Committee has started its deliberations, and we show you the results of our initial voting.  And as always, we begin with our mailbag and end with an update of our Survival Board.

 

THURSDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK ACTION

ACC
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
12:00 PM – (1) North Carolina vs (9) Miami, ESPN
2:30 PM – (4) Louisville vs (5) Duke, ESPN
7:00 PM – (2) Florida State vs (7) Virginia Tech, ESPN
9:30 PM – (3) Notre Dame vs (6) Virginia, ESPN

BIG 12
Format: Standard
Location: Kansas City, MO
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
12:30 PM – (4) Iowa State vs (5) Oklahoma State, ESPN2
3:00 PM – (1) Kansas vs (8) TCU, ESPN2
7:00 PM – (2) West Virginia vs (10) Texas, ESPNU
9:30 PM – (3) Baylor vs (6) Kansas State, ESPNU

PAC-12
Format: Standard
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
3:00 PM – (1) Oregon vs (8) Arizona State, Pac-12 Network
5:30 PM – (4) Utah vs (5) California, Pac-12 Network
9:00 PM – (2) Arizona vs (7) Colorado, Pac-12 Network
11:30 PM – (3) UCLA vs (6) USC, ESPN

BIG EAST
Format: Standard
Location: New York City
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
12:00 PM – (1) Villanova vs (8) St. John’s, FS1
2:30 PM – (4) Marquette vs (5) Seton Hall, FS1
7:00 PM – (2) Butler vs (7) Xavier, FS1
9:30 PM – (3) Providence vs (6) Creighton, FS1

MOUNTAIN WEST
Format: Standard
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
3:00 PM – (1) Nevada vs (9) Utah State, CBS Sports Network
5:30 PM – (4) Fresno State vs (5) New Mexico, CBS Sports Network
9:00 PM – (2) Colorado State vs (10) Air Force, CBS Sports Network
11:30 PM – (3) Boise State vs (6) San Diego State, CBS Sports Network

CONFERENCE USA
Format: Standard
Location: Birmingham, AL
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
12:30 PM – (1) Middle Tennessee vs (9) Texas-San Antonio, ASN
3:00 PM – (4) UTEP vs (5) Rice, ASN
6:30 PM – (2) Louisiana Tech vs (7) UAB, ASN
9:00 PM – (3) Old Dominion vs 6/11, ASN

MID-AMERICAN
Format: Standard
Location: Campus sites (first round); Cleveland, OH (second round through championship)
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
12:00 PM – (1) Akron vs (8) Eastern Michigan, Local TV/espn3
2:30 PM – (4) Ball State vs (5) Western Michigan, Local TV/espn3
6:30 PM – (2) Ohio University vs (7) Toledo, Local TV/espn3
9:00 PM – (3) Buffalo vs (6) Kent State, Local TV/espn3

WAC
Format: Standard
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Note: Grand Canyon is ineligible for the WAC tournament as a transitional team.
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
5:00 PM – (4) Utah Valley vs (5) Seattle, wacsports.com
7:30 PM – (2) New Mexico State vs (7) Chicago State, wacsports.com
10:00 PM – (3) UMKC vs (6) Texas-Rio Grande Valley, Local TV/wacsports.com

BIG SKY
Format: Standard
Location: Reno, NV
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
3:00 PM – (1) North Dakota vs (8) Portland State, watchbigsky.com
5:30 PM – (4) Idaho vs (5) Montana, watchbigsky.com
8:30 PM – (2) Eastern Washington vs (7) Sacramento State, watchbigsky.com
11:00 PM – (3) Weber State vs (11) Southern Utah, watchbigsky.com

BIG WEST
Format: Standard with Re-seed for Semifinals
Location: Anaheim, CA
Note: Only the top 8 of the Big West’s 9 teams qualify for the Big West tournament.
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
3:00 PM – (2) UC-Davis vs (7) Cal Poly, Local TV/Fox College Sports-Pacific
5:30 PM – (3) Cal State-Fullerton vs (6) Cal State-Northridge, Local TV/Fox College Sports-Pacific
9:00 PM – (1) UC-Irvine vs (8) UC-Riverside, Fox College Sports-Pacific
11:30 PM – (4) Long Beach State vs (5) Hawai’i, Local TV/Fox College Sports-Pacific

SOUTHLAND
Format: Ladder (top two seeds bye into semifinals)
Location: Katy, TX
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
6:00 PM – (4) Houston Baptist vs (5) Sam Houston State, espn3
8:30 PM – (3) Stephen F. Austin vs (6) Lamar, espn3

MEAC
Format: Standard
Location: Norfolk, VA
Thursday, March 9 – Quarterfinals
6:00 PM – (3) Morgan State vs (11) Howard, espn3
8:30 PM – (4) Hampton vs (5) Maryland-Eastern Shore, espn3

BIG TEN
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Washington, DC
Thursday, March 9 – Second Round
12:00 PM – (8) Michigan vs (9) Illinois, BTN
2:30 PM – (5) Michigan State vs (13) Penn State, BTN
6:30 PM – (7) Iowa vs (10) Indiana, ESPN2
9:00 PM – (6) Northwestern vs (14) Rutgers, ESPN2

SEC
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Nashville, TN
Thursday, March 9 – Second Round
1:00 PM – (8) Georgia vs (9) Tennessee, SEC Network
3:30 PM – (5) Alabama vs (12) Mississippi State, SEC Network
7:00 PM – (7) Vanderbilt vs (10) Texas A&M, SEC Network
9:30 PM – (6) Ole Miss vs (14) Missouri, SEC Network

ATLANTIC TEN
Format: Ladder (top four seeds bye into quarterfinals)
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Thursday, March 9 – Second Round
12:00 PM – (8) La Salle vs (9) Davidson, NBC Sports Network
2:30 PM – (5) St. Bonaventure vs (12) Massachusetts, NBC Sports Network
6:30 PM – (7) George Mason vs (10) Fordham, NBC Sports Network
9:00 PM – (6) George Washington vs (11) Saint Louis, NBC Sports Network

AMERICAN
Format: Standard
Location: Hartford, CT
Thursday, March 9 – First Round
3:30 PM – (8) Temple vs (9) East Carolina, ESPNU
6:00 PM – (7) Tulsa vs (10) Tulane, ESPNEWS
8:30 PM – (6) Connecticut vs (11) South Florida, ESPNEWS

 

And for all you radio lovers, below is an mp3 version of the show…

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The HoopsHD Committee Report: Wednesday, March 8

Click HERE for Jon Teitel’s interview with Florida Gulf Coast player Brandon Goodwin

Click HERE for Jon Teitel’s most recent Bracket Projection

 

SITES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT FROM SOME OF THIS YEAR’S COMMITTEE MEMBERS!!

Warren Nolan’s RPI and Statistical Site for College Sports – CLICK HERE

Podcaster and Bracketologist Extraordinaire Andy Bottoms at Assembly Call – CLICK HERE

Galen Clavio at Crimson Cast – CLICK HERE

Galen Clavio again at Sports Politik – CLICK HERE

Scott Swartz at The Buffet – CLICK HERE

With Selection Sunday only 4 days away, every member of the HoopsHD staff submitted 2 lists to our chairman Chad Sherwood: one list consists of up to 36 teams that should be voted into the NCAA Tournament no matter what the circumstances are (this is what we’ve referred to as “first-ballot” teams). Teams need at least 8 votes to be added to the first-ballot pool. The second list is for teams to be placed Under Consideration for NCAA Tournament selection. Teams need at least 3 votes to be added to the Under Consideration pool. Without further ado, here are the results:

As of Wednesday night, there have been 12 automatic bids handed out from conference tournaments that have been completed. Our committee named 30 out of a possible 36 teams into the NCAA Tournament field. For the time being, this leaves 48 teams on the Under Consideration board playing for 6 at-large spots. There will be spots that open up as teams on both the at-large boards and Under Consideration boards earn automatic bids into the NCAA Tournament. Teams like Syracuse that are highlighted in orange have completed their regular season and have to wait and see what other teams around them do.

Tomorrow night, our Committee will begin to fill the remaining at-large spots and also name its annual Centenary Award (click HERE for the history of the award). Either Alabama A&M or North Carolina A&T will be added to the Under Consideration board upon winning the Centenary Award.

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Tourney Talk: HoopsHD interviews Florida Gulf Coast JR PG Brandon Goodwin

Now that teams have started to claim auto-bids we kick off our “Tourney Talk” series of interviews with players who you will see on TV next week.  On Sunday FGCU beat North Florida 77-61 in the Atlantic Sun title game to earn an automatic bid to next week’s NCAA tournament. The Eagles made it the NCAA tourney last March before losing to North Carolina but are back this year for the 3rd time in 5 years.  1 of the keys to their success this year has been JR PG Brandon Goodwin, who was named conference tourney MVP.  Earlier today HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to speak with Brandon about transferring to FGCU and what it feels like to use mean tweets as motivation.

You began your career at UCF where you led the team with 1.2 SPG as a sophomore: what is your secret for playing defense? Just reading the passer’s eyes whether I am on the ball or off the ball. You can tell when a big guy is going to try and put the ball down on the floor: you just have to make a quick read.

On January 6, 2015 you scored a career-high 30 PTS in a 79-78 OT win at Houston, including the final 13 PTS of the game that saw you make a 30-footer with 2 seconds left in regulation and the game-winning step-back 3-PT shot with 1.1 seconds left in OT: was it just 1 of those scenarios where every shot you put up seemed to go in because you were “in the zone”? Yes: I had a really good warmup session and was feeling very good before the game. I remember telling my teammates that I liked the rims/lighting in that arena. I was feeling really confident throughout the game and my teammates basically put the game in my hands to win and told me to try and score.

That summer you decided to transfer: why did you choose to leave, and what made you pick FGCU? My coach called me in and said that it was best if we parted ways, but never gave me a specific reason. I was fine with it and chose FGCU because they had recruited me out of high school. When my recruitment opened back up the 1st person to hit me up was assistant coach Michael Fly, and I knew that this was the place where I wanted to be.

You play for Coach Joe Dooley: what makes him such a good coach, and what is the most important thing that you have ever learned from him? He is a tough coach but knows what he is talking about. He is a hard worker and wants the best for his players. We are similar in that we do not take no for an answer so we are very compatible. He has a lot of experience so I definitely listen to everything he says.

You had a brutal schedule to start the year with 4 games against possible tourney teams (Florida/Texas-Arlington/Baylor/Michigan State): which of these teams impressed you the most? I would say Baylor: they were just an all-around good team with good size and a really good PG in Manu Lecomte. Johnathan Motley is a long wingman who just makes a lot of plays and will be a pro.

After sitting out last year you led the team this year with 18.2 PPG (which set the school’s single-season record)/4 APG this year: how are you able to balance your scoring with your passing? You just have to let the game come to you. If I can get in the lane and have a wide-open teammate I will kick it to them, but if the defense does not collapse then I will shoot it.

Your team leads the nation in points in the paint, which you helped add to by shooting 52.1 FG%: what kind of defense does your team play it best against, and how will you keep scoring inside next week if you face a team that has a 7’ shot-blocker? I think we play our best against a man-to-man defense because our guards can penetrate and get into the lane: we do not shoot a ton of threes. If we have to face a 7-footer that will be to our advantage because we can get him in high ball screens.

In the Atlantic Sun title game on Sunday you scored a team-high 19 PTS to help beat North Florida 77-61 and clinch an automatic bid: what did it mean to you to be named conference tourney MVP, and how were you able to play your best when it mattered the most? It means a lot to me…but the most important thing was winning the championship. I actually thought that I played poorly in the 1st half due to missing a lot of shots, but my teammates got me pumped up in the 2nd half and I played really well, just like I knew that I could.

You mentioned on Twitter last weekend that your had a tweet as your wallpaper which said, “Brandon Goodwin and Daiquan Walker might be the WORST guards to EVER play for @UCF_MBB!! Can’t wait until they are out of the rotation!”: how were you able to use such a mean-spirited attack as motivation without letting it get you down? I grew up with people saying crazy things to me, even in joking ways during AAU ball where guys would just try to make me mad, but I never let it get to me. When I saw that specific tweet I just decided to show the guy that I was not the worst guard on the team. I did not talk about it a lot with people but did tell my mom that I would try to use it to my advantage. I know there are trolls out there on the Internet but it is up to you about how you make use of it.

What kind of seed do you think that you deserve, and what kind of seed do you think that you are going to get? I think we deserve a 12 or 13 seed. We did not play to our full capability during the year but have finally started to turn things up and I think that we can match up with anyone in the country.

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