The Hoops HD Report: January 9th

Chad and the panel run through all of the multi-bid conferences.  They take a look back at this past week’s action and look ahead to all of this week’s upcoming games.  They also talk about some of the biggest surprises and disappointments in each league including Baylor earning the #1 ranking after starting off unranked, Florida State earning their highest ranking since 1992, and USC being better than expected.  All of that, and much more…

 

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

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Chad’s Bracket Projection – January 9, 2017

Below is my projected bracket through games of January 8, 2017, together with my notes on the field.  Below the bracket, other members of our HoopsHD panel have taken the time to rip it apart and tell me how crazy I am.  This bracket is built as if the season ended today and makes no attempts to project future game results.

NOTES

– I have an ACC team on the 1 line.  It is not Duke.  It is not North Carolina.  It isn’t even Virginia or Louisville.  Yes, that is how good I think Florida State’s profile is this year.  They are the best team in the best conference at this point, and as a result, they deserve a 1 seed.  I never thought in a million years I would ever say that about a Leonard Hamilton team.  But I just did.

– West Virginia is on my 2 line and may be underrated.  This team is scary good and I would not be shocked at all to see them in the Final Four.

– There are 6 ACC teams on the top four lines, which would be a record.  I expect one or two to fall off the pace a bit as they beat each other up.

– I hereby officially apologize for every criticism I have ever had of “little” Richard Pitino.  Minnesota is good this year, and looking more like a protected seed and Big Ten title contender than a bubble team.

– USC lost for the second time all year late last night, and promptly fell down to the 7 line.  They simply do not have the quality wins to justify anything higher than that in my opinion.

– Northwestern is in.  And solidly.  This could be the year!!!

– Michigan State is clinging to a 9 seed.  This could be the year for their streak to end as well.  They have not missed the field since 1997.

– Wichita State, Middle Tennessee and UNC-Wilmington all have at-large caliber profiles at the moment and belong in above the First Four teams.

– There are 11 ACC teams in this field.  There are 9 Big Ten teams in as well.  Beyond those, the Big 12 got 6, the Big East got 5, the Pac-12 and SEC had 4 each, and the American, A-10 and WCC had 2 each.  Every other conference has a single bid.

– My last six teams in, in order, were Illinois, Nebraska, Miami, Texas Tech, NC State and Oklahoma State.

– Yes, I know NC State lost by 51 points on Sunday.  Yes, I do still have them in my field.  Why?  Well who the hell else was there to put in there?  My top four teams out were TCU, Michigan, Rhode Island and Memphis.  All four of those make my stomach turn in disgust.  I also gave consideration to such garbage as Marquette, California, Utah, Houston, Providence, Wake Forest and Kansas State.  We really need to drop back down to 64 teams.

– As a final note, I hope Oregon fans are not too upset about having to play Oakland in Sacramento . . .  😉

 

COMMENTS FROM JOHN

– It does sound crazy at first glance for Florida State to be high on the top line, but they’ve cashed in on almost all of the opportunities in front of them so far. UCLA and Kentucky won’t have the same opportunities to get this high in their own conferences, short of the Noles or another 1-seed losing.

– I also suspect some of the same rationale applies to Oregon just missing the top 4 seed lines for the time being. They started slow with Dillon Brooks not even playing against Baylor, and they paid for his absence earlier in the year. He would do well to not have similar flagrant-2 fouls like the one he had against Washington State on Saturday. If he does it again, he’ll be facing a one-game suspension similar to He Who Must Not Be Named.

– Xavier is another 5 seed based on what they’ve accomplished so far, but probably more eye test has them this high for now. Their gauntlet is now before them – at Villanova, at Butler, and at home against Creighton.

– USC may be a 7 right now, but I get a feeling they’re headed in the wrong direction. Losing to Cal at home isn’t a cardinal sin, but a nice road win would really help to offset that. A more talented USC team really didn’t have a signature road win last season that sticks out for me. I actually like all the 8-seed teams more than the Trojans right now – like South Carolina last year, they no longer have the luxury of an unbeaten record overall or in conference to fall back on.

– I don’t have a problem with teams like UNC-Wilmington and Middle Tennessee above the First Four cut-line for now, although I have a feeling other bubble teams will jump over them later on this season with quality wins. (Wichita has already proven they can collect rent from the rest of dues-paying Missouri Valley members.) My only other UTR quibble would be the MAC representative; I still give Ohio a slight edge thanks to their win at Georgia Tech earlier this year. I know the Jackets aren’t great, but it’s still a better win than anything Akron has so far.

 

NOTES FROM DAVID

-I hate saying this, but Chad actually did a pretty good job.

-I personally would not have Florida State on the #1 line, but I don’t think it’s all that crazy to have them up there.  I could make a case for them if I had to.  They have just one loss, and they have a very good win at Virginia.  A case could easily be made.

-The one team that I seem to be bigger on than everyone else at Hoops HD is UCLA.  Now, you will have had to have followed us for several years to see the ultimate irony in that because I normally like UCLA less than everyone else, but I really like them this year.  The win at Kentucky is the single greatest win that anyone one has on their profile.  Their one loss was at the buzzer on the road against a very good Oregon team.  They have beaten everyone else.  I realize that the number of wins against teams in the field is lacking, so I can’t say that it’s too far off base to not have them on the #1 line, but they are still currently on my #1 line and I do think they are good enough to ultimately end up there.

-Kind of an Under the Radar comment, but I am now convinced that Oakland, and not Valpo, is not only the king of the Horizon League, but if they run the table they’ll be squarely on the bubble.  They just won at Valpo rather easily, and that is the toughest remaining game on their schedule, so it’s not too far fetched to think that they can win out.  If they do, then they will be right there in the discussion.

-I do not understand NC State.  Why does everyone think NC State is good?  It’s not that they lost by a million at UNC on a given day.  It’s that they aren’t really capable of playing any better than that, and at no point have they given any indication that they’re a good team.  They beat Virginia Tech at home, and they won a bunch of home buy games.  That is their entire profile.  I don’t think UCF should be in the field at this point, but at least they’ve, on occasion, looked like an NCAA Tournament team.  NC State really hasn’t.  Davidson doesn’t belong in the field either, but I believe them to be a better team than NC State.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Arkansas State at Appalachian State

Arkansas State at Appalachian State, 7:00 PM Eastern, appstatesports.com

The Under the Radar Game of the Day is off to snowy Boone, North Carolina tonight for the Sun Belt Conference matchup between the Arkansas State Red Wolves and the Appalachian State Mountaineers.  The host Mountaineers enter play tonight at 0-3 in Sun Belt play and 5-9 overall, not having won since December 21 when they defeated Hampton 88-67.  Ronshad Shabazz has led the way so far this season for App State, having scored in double-digits in all but one game.  Also keep an eye on Griffin Kinney who has registered a double-double in three of the Mountaineers’ last four games.

Despite being at home tonight, Appalachian State has a tall order in front of them with Arkansas State in town.  The Red Wolves have been one of the top teams in the Sun Belt so far this year, entering play at 2-1 in conference and 11-5 overall, including non-conference wins at Georgetown and on a neutral court over Chattanooga.  The Red Wolves are looking to bounce back after suffering their worst loss on the season so far last time out, falling by 15 points at Coastal Carolina.  The three “D”s continues to lead the way this season for Arkansas State — seniors Donte Thomas and Devin Carter and junior Deven Simms.  However, the depth of having players such as Tamas Bruce and Rashad Lindsey able to put up big numbers on any given night has us believing that this team can challenge Texas-Arlington for the conference title.  A road win tonight is expected; but, as the Red Wolves learned over the weekend, just because you are supposed to win a game does not mean you always do.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Sunday, Jan 8th

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Jon Teitel’s latest Bracket Projections and Seed List – CLICK HERE

-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day between Bucknell and Holy Cross – CLICK HERE

-Baylor got a scare from Oklahoma State, which is the second straight game they’ve had to sweat out at home against a good but unranked team, but managed to pull it out.  All other protected seed caliber teams, including Florida State who took on a pretty good Virginia Tech team, pretty much skated to a win.

-Butler picked up a true conference road win, but it wasn’t easy.  They needed overtime to beat a Georgetown team that has struggled for much of the year.  Butler has been fantastic at home.  Butler has some fantastic neutral floor wins as well.  In true road games, they struggle.  But, they did get the win yesterday.

-Clemson led at Notre Dame for most of the game yesterday.  Unfortunately for them they weren’t leading at the end of the game.  This is the second loss to a very good team in just a week for the Tigers.  The good news is that the losses aren’t at all damaging.  They’re still in good shape, but they would have been in infinitely better shape had they picked up one of the wins.

-Syracuse has decided to be good again.  They blew out Pittsburgh for their second big win in a row.  If they keep playing like that they’ll end up back inside the bubble.

-Dayton picked up a much needed win against Rhode Island in a game that had a hugely pivotal feel to it for both teams.  That’s kind of how it is whenever two bubble teams play, and right now that’s what it looks like both Dayton and Rhody are.

-Michigan is in trouble.  They had a chance to kind of stabilize things with a win over Maryland yesterday, but ended up falling at home.

-Last, and definitely not least, what the Mountain West has lacked in success in terms of good teams and good OOC wins, they have more than made up for with thrilling conference games.  Last night Nevada trailed by as much as 25 in the second half at New Mexico, and was down by as much as 16 with less than three minutes to play.  Five made threes later, two of which were banked in in the final minute of play, they had tied it to force overtime.  After falling behind in the overtime, back to back threes gave them a lead in the final seconds, and ultimately the win.  It is a huge deal because Nevada needed it for their barely flickering at-large hopes.  The door is still open to them, but barely.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES (all times Eastern)

-For other games and game times, check out mattsarzsports.com or CLICK HERE.

-NC STATE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC) – ESPN/WatchESPN (1:00 PM).  This game is being made up after being postponed.  It’s a rivalry game between a UNC team that looks like a solid protected seed, and an NC State team that currently looks like a bubble team at best.  If NC State were to win this then their status would take a drastic turn for the better, though.

-NORTHWESTERN AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten) – BTN/BTN2Go (2:15 PM).  Right now both teams are solidly inside the bubble, but both also need to continue to build their profiles in order to feel safe.  This is a big game for both teams because both teams have a lot of room to improve and winning this game would be a great start.

-MEMPHIS AT TULANE (American) – ASN/WatchESPN (3:00 PM).  Memphis has an outside shot at landing inside the bubble if they can finish at or near the top of the conference and avoid bad losses.

-WICHITA STATE AT NORTHERN IOWA (Missouri Valley) – ESPNU/WatchESPN (4:00 PM).  Wichita can pick up another true road win, remain unbeaten in conference, and continue to hold serve and stay safely inside the bubble.

-WISCONSIN AT PURDUE (Big Ten) – CBS (4:30 PM).  Both teams are in the rankings and both have a shot at ending up as protected seeds.  This is the kind of game that protected seeds are able to win, so it’s a good opportunity for both teams.

-UCF AT UCONN (American) – CBS Sports Network (5:00 PM).  With just three losses, UCF is good enough to be in the discussion for a bid if they continue to win.

-OAKLAND AT UIC (Horizon League) – ASN/WatchESPN (5:00 PM).  We’ve spent a lot of time talking about Valpo, but we may need to start looking at Oakland.  They only have three losses, and they just won convincingly out Valpo, which was likely their toughest remaining game.  If they run the table or come close to it they could be challenging for a spot inside the bubble.

-OHIO STATE AT MINNESOTA (Big Ten) – BTN/BTN2Go (7:30 PM).  Minnesota is one of the biggest surprises of the year.  They look like a solid tournament team and are at home against an Ohio State team that’s in a tailspin and needs a win like this to get their season turned around.

-WAKE FOREST AT VIRGINIA (ACC) – ESPNU/WatchESPN (8:00 PM).  Virginia has a great team and I still think they could contend for the ACC title, but right now they’re just 1-2 and need to take advantage of a winnable game at home.

-STANFORD AT UCLA (Pac Twelve) – FS1/FOX Sports GO (8:00 PM).  UCLA still looks like a #1 seed to me and they shouldn’t have too much trouble tonight against Stanford.

-CALIFORNIA AT USC (Pac Twelve) – ESPNU/WatchESPN (10:00 PM).  USC is having a great season so far and should be able to pick this one up at home.  Cal has won a bunch of home buy games, but that’s really all they’ve done so far.  They need to win some games like this in order to get the committee to notice them.

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Bracketology 2017: March Madness Predictions (Version 2.0)

We are only 9 weeks 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 months 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: Baylor (Big 12)
1: Kentucky (SEC)

2: UCLA (Pac-12)
2: Duke (ACC)
2: Gonzaga (WCC)
2: Florida State (ACC)

3: Louisville (ACC)
3: Virginia (ACC)
3: Oregon (Pac-12)
3: Creighton (Big East)

4: Butler (Big East)
4: West Virginia (Big 12)
4: Xavier (Big East)
4: North Carolina (ACC)

5: Wisconsin (Big 10)
5: Arizona (Pac-12)
5: Notre Dame (ACC)
5: Florida (SEC)

6: St. Mary’s (WCC)
6: Minnesota (Big 10)
6: Purdue (Big 10)
6: Cincinnati (AAC)

7: Clemson (ACC)
7: USC (Pac-12)
7: Virginia Tech (ACC)
7: Maryland (Big 10)

8: Michigan State (Big 10)
8: Pitt (ACC)
8: Indiana (Big 10)
8: SMU (AAC)

9: TCU (Big 12)
9: Iowa State (Big 12)
9: Arkansas (SEC)
9: Northwestern (Big 10)

10: Seton Hall (Big East)
10: South Carolina (SEC)
10: Dayton (A-10)
10: Miami FL (ACC)

11: Wichita State (MVC)
11: Michigan (Big 10)
11: Rhode Island (A-10)
11: North Carolina State (ACC)
11: Illinois (Big 10)
11: VCU (A-10)

12: Middle Tennessee (CUSA)
12: UNC-Wilmington (CAA)
12: Texas-Arlington (Sun Belt)
12: Nevada (MWC)

13: Valparaiso (Horizon)
13: Monmouth (MAAC)
13: Chattanooga (SoCon)
13: Akron (MAC)

14: Belmont (OVC)
14: Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic Sun)
14: New Mexico State (WAC)
14: Vermont (America East)

15: North Dakota State (Summit)
15: Winthrop (Big South)
15: Yale (Ivy)
15: Bucknell (Patriot)

16: Eastern Washington (Big Sky)
16: Nicholls State (Southland)
16: Texas Southern (SWAC)
16: NC Central (MEAC)
16: UC Irvine (Big West)
16: Mount St. Mary’s (NEC)

 

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Under the Radar Game of the Day: Bucknell at Holy Cross

Bucknell at Holy Cross, 1:00 PM Eastern, patriotleague.tv

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads to Worcester, Massachusetts today and the home court of the 1947 NCAA national champions, the Holy Cross Crusaders.  Although Holy Cross is very far removed from 1947, the Crusaders have been a perennial solid contender in the Patriot League in recent years.  This afternoon, they welcome in the team that has suddenly risen to the top of the conference standings, the Bucknell Bison.  Holy Cross sits at 8-8 overall and 2-1 in conference play entering today’s game.  The have picked up a pair of solid wins, by Under The Radar standards at least, at Harvard and at Albany.  Malachi Alexander and Robert Champion have led the way so far this season, and the two of them are just a pair of four different players on the Crusaders’ roster shooting over 35% from beyond the three-point arc.  If the Crusaders can continue to rain it in from downtown, Bucknell could be poised for their first conference loss today.

The Bucknell Bison enter play today at 3-0 in Patriot League play and 11-5 overall.  The Bison are coming off of a 9 point win at American earlier this week.  Kimbal Mackenzie led the way in that win with 24 points, including going 11-for-11 from the charity stripe.  Nana Foulland has also been a power down low, with 7 double-doubles on the year so far.  Also, don’t overlook Zach Thomas who scored 21 points while grabbing 11 boards in an earlier loss to Princeton.  The Bison have looked very good in early conference play, and if they are able to pick up a tough road win today, the sky may be the limit for this team in the Patriot League this season.

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