Under the Radar: February 17th

Chad is joined by David and John for this week’s show.  They start out in the Atlantic Sun, where there are five teams separated by just one game, so it should be exciting as they head in to the final week of the season.  From there they run through the other 23 UTR conferences and discuss how Chattanooga, Valparaiso, Akron, and Little Rock were among the teams that suffered damaging losses this past week.  They also preview the big upcoming games, and reveal this week’s UTR Top Ten.

 

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

 

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Feb 17th

NEWS, NOTES, AND RANTS

-For Chad Sherwood’s Under the Radar Game of the Day between Stony Brook and Albany, who are likely the two best teams in the America East – CLICK HERE

-It’s “Rivalry Week!!”  What does that mean??  It means that Duke is playing North Carolina the first of their two games!!  It also means that any game that’s being played this week between any two teams is deemed a rivalry by ESPN whether it actually is or not.  It also means that we will constantly be reminded that Duke and North Carolina are eight miles apart, and that they have never met in the NCAA Tournament.  I have uncles, parents, and grandparents that tell the same stories over and over and over again when we’re together over the holidays.  The thing is that I actually enjoy hearing most of them even though I’ve heard them before.  I really don’t when it comes to Duke v North Carolina.  I know they’re eight miles apart.  I know they’ve never met in the Tournament.  And…SO DOES EVERYONE ELSE THAT CARES!!  We don’t need to be reminded of it over and over and over again.

Although we still have some good rivalries, more than half of the great ones we had ten years ago are gone.  There is no Border War.  There is no Backyard Brawl.  Texas v Texas A&M no longer play.  Syracuse v Georgetown is no longer a conference game.  BYU v Utah is no longer a conference game, and as we learned earlier this year it’s no longer a game period.  Creighton v Wichita State, which I know was somewhat under the radar but still very heated, no longer play.  So, it’s hard for me to get excited about “Rivalry Week” anymore.  If anything, it’s kind of depressing.  Most great rivalries are gone.  We have Duke v North Carolina, and a bunch of regular conference games with a few actual rivalries smattered in there.  Anyway…

-Ohio State v Michigan are rivals and they did play last night.  But, because ESPN had the great idea to have the camera man sit on the floor and broadcast the entire game that way, it wasn’t really enjoyable to watch.  Michigan ended up losing, and since Ohio State isn’t a tournament team, Michigan may take a slight step back, but it shouldn’t hurt them too badly because they were the road team.

-Pitt needed two overtimes to beat Wake Forest.  A loss would have been somewhat disastrous for a Pitt team that appears to be going backwards.

-South Carolina lost their second straight game when they fell to Missouri yesterday.  Losing to Kentucky isn’t too bad.  Losing to Missouri is very bad.  Their profile is once again looking very much like a team in the 7-10 seed range despite having a very bloated record.

-Baylor and Iowa State played another thriller.  I’ll be shocked if this game is ever not a thriller.  Baylor got a big win in overtime, which pulls them out of a small tailspin that they were in.

-Butler needed a win against Creighton, or to put it more accurately they needed to avoid a loss to Creighton, and got it in rather impressive fashion to even out their conference record and keep them on the right side of the bubble (for now).

-Texas A&M picked up a win against Ole Miss, which in and of itself isn’t noteworthy, but since they had lost five of their last six they needed some sort of a win to pull themselves out of that.

 

HIGLIGHTED GAMES

-DAYTON AT SAINT JOSEPH’S (Atlantic Ten).  This is a really interesting game between a Saint Joe’s team that’s trying to land inside the bubble, and a Dayton team that’s trying to land a protected seed.  A win in this game would really help both teams’ causes.

-IOWA AT PENN STATE (Big Ten).  There aren’t many road games in the Big Ten that are easy to win, but this is perhaps one of them.  Then again, Indiana failed to do it, but Indiana wasn’t gunning for the #1 line either.

-VILLANOVA AT TEMPLE (Big Five).  I love this rivalry.  These two schools have a history of stepping on each other’s toes, which makes it even more fun.  On paper, Nova is gunning for the #1 line, and Temple is trying to play their way inside the bubble.  Winning this game helps both team’s causes out.  Add that on top of the winner earning Big Five bragging rights, and we’ve got a fun game on our hands!

-SYRACUSE AT LOUISVILLE (ACC).  Syracuse’s profile is healthy enough, but they could really improve upon it with a strong finish this year.

-BOSTON COLLEGE AT CLEMSON (ACC).  Clemson is outside the bubble right now.  In order to land on the right side of it, they need more quality wins, more road wins, and they need to avoid bad losses.  This game falls into the latter category.

-PROVIDENCE AT XAVIER (Big East).  Xavier still has a shot at a #1 seed, but they’ll have to finish strong against what really is a tough schedule.  The Muskies won the first meeting between these two, but Providence has been schizophrenic all season, and it wouldn’t shock me to see them…well…shock me.  Based on the kind of year they’ve had, it’s not too outrageous to think they can pull off the road win here.  They won at Nova.  They lost to DePaul.  Their range of play is quite large.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON AT DUQUESNE (Atlantic Ten).  GW’s margin for error is razor thin.  I believe they are already outside the bubble and a loss in a game like this could kill them.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT LA SALLE (Atlantic Ten).  Not too many people are that big on the Bonnies, but they are kind of laying in the weeds here and if they finish strong they can end up playing their way inside the bubble and into the field.

-NEBRASKA AT INDIANA (Big Ten).  I still don’t think of the Hoosiers as the top fifteen team I thought they were going to be prior to the start of the season, but I am starting to like them more and more and more.  They can improve to an impressive 11-3 in Big Ten play with a win tonight.

-ALABAMA AT LSU (SEC).  Bubblicious!!!!  This is an extremely pivotal game between two teams that are right on the bubble and could really use some notable wins.  The atmosphere surrounding the football game is generally huge because of the national title implications that come with it.  Well, this game isn’t quite like that, but there are pretty big bubble implications that come with tonight’s game.

-OKLAHOMA AT TEXAS TECH (Big Twelve).  Oklahoma is coming off a home loss to Kansas, but they can still end up on the #1 line, and perhaps even as the overall #1 seed, if they’re able to finish strong.  I guess that pretty much means winning out.  Texas Tech is inside a lot of people’s bubbles, and although I don’t agree with it, I can at least understand why after last week.  Still, they are currently 5-7 in Big Twelve play, and it is extremely rare for a team to make the field when they are more than two games below 500, so they still have a ton of work to do.  Winning tonight would certainly help their cause, but that’s much easier said than done.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT MIAMI FL (ACC).  Miami can wrap up a protected seed if they hold serve the rest of the way, and pick up a few more quality wins.

-DUKE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  North Carolina looks to be a protected seed who could end up as a #1 seed if they finish strong, but they still have work to do.  Duke is safely in the field, and has played better these past few weeks after hitting a bit of a skid.  If they can pick up a win in a game like this, then their profile would start to look like a protected seed’s profile again.  And, there’s the whole rivalry thing to this game, so there’s that too.  By the way…these schools are just eight miles apart, and they’ve never met in the NCAA Tournament!!

-GEORGIA TECH AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC).  Florida State’s margin for error is shrinking.  The last thing they need is a home loss to a non-tournament team.

-ARIZONA STATE AT ARIZONA (Pac Twelve).  Arizona won the first meeting, and has been playing well since then.  This is a rivalry game, but it’s a bit of a mismatched rivalry at the moment.

-SETON HALL AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  Seton Hall is one of the many teams that’s on the bubble right now, so every game has a pivotal feel to it, including this one against a Georgetown team that isn’t going anywhere without the automatic bid.

-COLORADO AT USC (Pac Twelve).  Both are solid tournament teams who are looking to improve their profiles with another quality win.

 

FUN FACT!!

-In closing, I just thought I’d share this fun piece of trivia with everyone.  Most of you probably know that North Carolina and Duke are big rivals.  But, did you realize that the two schools are just eight miles apart!!??  Not only that, they have NEVER met in the NCAA Tournament!!

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, February 17 – Stony Brook at Albany

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Stony Brook at Albany, 7:00 PM Eastern, espn3

If you missed our latest HOOPS HD Report with special guest Jerry Palm, CLICK HERE.

18 wins in a row.  13-0 in conference play.  22-4 overall.  The Stony Brook Seawolves just seem to find a way to keep winning games, and now sit only three games away from finishing the regular season perfect against America East competition.  Tonight, however, they face their toughest AEC challenge of the season as they head up the New York State Thruway to Albany to battle the Great Danes.  With a win tonight not only will they be just 2 games away from the perfect 16-0 regular season, but the Seawolves will also clinch first place and home court advantage throughout the conference tournament.

Stony Brook is coming off of a hard-fought home win this past Sunday (in what was also our UTR Game of the Day) over New Hampshire.  They were able to pull that game out by one point, 59-58, thanks to a huge block by their star player, Jameel Warney, in the final seconds of the game.  Warney also came up huge earlier this year in Stony Brook’s 69-63 home win over UAlbany, with 17 points, 5 rebounds and 3 blocks.  Carson Puriefoy added 20 points in that win, while both Rayshaun McGrew and Ahmad Walker had double-doubles.  If the Seawolves can get that kind of team effort again tonight, they will likely be celebrating a conference regular season championship at the conclusion of the game.

UAlbany enters tonight’s game at 21-7 overall and 10-3 in conference play.  The Great Danes are coming off a dominating home win this past weekend over Maine — a win notable mostly because they had suffered a somewhat inexplicable loss at Maine earlier this season.  Ray Sanders led the way this weekend with 22 points, while Peter Hooley, Evan Singletary and reserve Dallas Ennema all scored in double figures.  The trio of Sanders, Hooley and Singletary continue to make UAlbany a legitimate threat to win the game every time they step on the court.  Even if they cannot get it done tonight, this team certainly has the talent and experience to win games once the conference tournament rolls around — meaning that even if the Seawolves finish 16-0, they better find a way to win three more games beyond that if they want to be in the Big Dance.

 

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The Hoops HD Report: February 15th

Jerry Palm from CBS Sports joins Chad and the rest of the panel.  They look at Jerry’s latest bracket projections and discuss how as many as ten to twelve different teams could end up as #1 seeds due to all the parity in college basketball this year.  They look at teams like North Carolina and Maryland and Jerry explains why he has them on the #3 line despite how high they are in the rankings.  They look at some teams in the middle of the bracket such as Texas Tech and California, and discuss whether or not they should be seeded where Jerry has them despite their lack of road wins (albeit Texas Tech did get a big one this past week).  And, they look at the teams on the bubble and discuss what they need to do to land on the right side of it come Selection Sunday.  All that, and much more…

LINKS

-For a rundown of today’s News, Notes, and Highlighted Games – CLICK HERE

-For Chad Sherwood’s Under the Radar Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-For our latest Bracket Projections, both Jon Teitel’s bracket that guesses the real committee, and the Hoops HD Staff brackets that project the way we personally feel the field should look if the season ended today – CLICK HERE

 

 

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Tuesday, Feb 16th

Below is a rundown of tonight’s college hoops action

NEWS AND NOTES

-For Chad Sherwood’s Under the Radar Game of the Day between Valpo and Cleveland State – CLICK HERE

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT MISSOURI (SEC).  South Carolina needs to rebound after getting pounded by Kentucky over the weekend.  This is probably the most winnable road game on their schedule.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT TEXAS (Big Twelve).  Texas is coming off two straight losses, but neither of them were the least bit damaging since they came on the road to protected seeds.  Having said that, it’s important that they rebound, and doing that won’t be easy against a West Virginia team that’s probably also a protected seed.

-WAKE FOREST AT PITTSBURGH (ACC).  Pitt is in good shape and should remain that way so long as they hold serve, which means not dropping home games to weak teams.

-MICHIGAN AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten).  Ohio State has, on occasion, looked like they’re halfway decent, but they’re still a mile outside the bubble right now.  Michigan looks like they’d be in the field if the season ended today, but they could use a few more big wins to help improve their profile and seed.

-NORTHWESTERN AT PURDUE (Big Ten).  Purdue is safely in the field and they could still end up as a protected seed if they finish strong.

-CREIGHTON AT BUTLER (Big East).  People are talking about Creighton crashing the dance.  I guess it’s possible, but they’ll have to really sprint to the finish, which means getting multiple wins in games such as this one.  Butler is in better shape than they were a week ago, but they still have some work to do in order to feel safe, and they’d be well advised to not drop a home game to a team that’s outside the bubble.

-BUFFALO AT AKRON (MAC).  Akron is coming off what may be a tournament killing loss over the weekend.  I still think they’ll get a serious look if they win out and don’t go out early in the conference tournament, but even then it’ll be close.

-VALPARAISO AT CLEVELAND STATE (Horizon League).  Valpo’s at-large chances are on life support, and even if they win out it may already be too late.  Any loss prior to the conference tournament pretty much kills them without the automatic bid.

-RHODE ISLAND AT VCU (Atlantic Ten).  VCU had a rough week last week, and they need to get it together and hold serve from here on out.  Otherwise they may end up watching the NCAA Tournament on television.

-FLORIDA AT GEORGIA (SEC).  Florida still has a good profile, but it certainly has room to improve.  Georgia is on the outside looking in, but they have been a tough team to beat at home, so the Gators would get some credit for this win if they’re able to pull it off.

-OLE MISS AT TEXAS A&M (SEC).  TAMU has lost five of their last six and really needs to come out of that tailspin.  A win tonight won’t help their profile necessarily, but it will be a win, and a win of any kind would be helpful at this point.

-IOWA STATE AT BAYLOR (Big Twelve).  Baylor won at Iowa State earlier this year, and really seems to have their number.  Having said that, they got blasted over the weekend by what appeared to be an anemic Texas Tech team.  Both teams are in the rankings, and both could still end up as protected seeds with strong finishes.  That seems to be the story line for nearly every Big Twelve game this year.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, February 15: Valparaiso at Cleveland State

Under the Radar Game of the Day: Valparaiso at Cleveland State, 7:00 PM Eastern, espn3

For our latest HOOPS HD Report featuring special guest Jerry Palm of CBS Sports, CLICK HERE.

The Under the Radar Game of the Day heads to Cleveland, Ohio tonight as Bryce Drew brings his Horizon Leagues leaders from Valparaiso in to take on Gary Waters’ Cleveland State Vikings.  Valpo is a team that we have been following all season and discussing how they have a serious chance of making the field as an at-large team if they slip up in their conference tournament.  Unfortunately for the Crusaders, that may no longer be the case as they suffered their fourth bad loss of the season this past week, falling at home to Wright State.  Coupled with a loss at Wright State, a loss at Belmont and a loss at Ball State, and only a win at Oregon State to really try to offset those defeats, the Crusaders have now likely placed themselves in a position where the automatic bid is their only way into the Big Dance.  They enter play tonight with a 2 game lead in the loss column over Oakland in the Horizon League, meaning they are in solid shape for the top seed in the conference tournament and the double bye into the semifinals that comes with it.  They stand at 11-2, 21-5 overall, but their RPI has fallen to 67.

Cleveland State enters play tonight with a record of 8-18 overall and 3-10 in conference play.  Their RPI sits at 256 and their only win of any note came back in December when the knocked off Belmont at home by two points.  The Vikings broke out of a five game losing streak this past weekend with a 64-59 win at Youngstown State.  They are led by Demonte Flanigan.  Flanigan has been a breakout star for this team this year after seeing minimal action during his first two seasons in Cleveland.  He dropped a career-best 30 points against Youngstown, and has now scored in double figures each of his last 6 games.  If he can put up another effort like that tonight, especially against Valpo’s defense which ranks among the best in the entire nation, the Vikings could pulls off the upset and end even the slightest hopes of an at-large bid for the Crusaders.

 

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