NEWS AND NOTES:
-We will be recording our Under the Radar Video Podcast tonight, which will likely be the final of the season in its current format. Next week, we will begin our nightly Championship Week Video Notebooks, so be sure and check us out tonight.
Speaking of Under the Radar, for Chad’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE
HIGHLIGHTED GAMES
-VIRGINIA AT WAKE FOREST (ACC). Virginia is battling injuries, and Wake Forest is battling not being good. Still, it’s never easy to win on the road, even if it’s a weaker team, and it’s even harder to do while injured.
-GEORGE MASON AT DAYTON (Atlantic Ten). Dayton is coming off a very damaging loss to Duquesne. If they lose this one it might be a knockout punch.
-DAVIDSON AT RHODE ISLAND (Atlantic Ten). This is a hugely important game between a Davidson team that’s right on the bubble, and a Rhody team that’s outside the bubble, but will have a chance to play their way in if they can finish really strongly. Both teams need to come in with a sense of desperation.
-INDIANA AT NORTHWESTERN (Big Ten). Indiana is in good shape, but could improve their profile with more true road wins, and this is one of their more winnable true road games.
-KENTUCKY AT MISSISSIPPI STATE (SEC). Kentucky is cruising to the #1 overall seed and isn’t likely to be derailed tonight.
-VCU AT RICHMOND (Atlantic Ten). This game is always fun. Richmond upset VCU at VCU earlier this year, albeit VCU was dealing with injuries at the time. They’re going to be jacked up for this one. As well as VCU has been playing, this isn’t the easiest game to win.
-WICHITA STATE AT INDIANA STATE (Missouri Valley). Wichita should win this, but Indiana State is somewhat formidable at home, and Wichita doesn’t want to get caught looking ahead to Saturday.
-UCF AT CINCINNATI (American). Cincinnati simply cannot afford to lose this one at home.
-TULANE AT TULSA (American). Tulsa is outside the bubble, but has played well their last couple of games. A slip up at home to a weak Tulane team may be too much to overcome.
-MARQUETTE AT BUTLER (Big East). Butler has struggled since losing a key player to injury, but should be able to take care of business at home in this one.
-BAYLOR AT IOWA STATE (Big Twelve). Both teams could end up as protected seeds, and a strong finish by Iowa State could get them as high as the #2 line.
-EVANSVILLE AT NORTHERN IOWA (Missouri Valley). Northern Iowa has been really impressive this year, especially at home. They fell to Evansville earlier in the season, but I don’t see them falling a second time tonight.
-DUKE AT VIRGINIA TECH (ACC). Duke continues to play like a #1 seed and they should get it if they keep going at the clip they’ve gone at all season long.
-FLORIDA STATE AT MIAMI FL (ACC). Miami is coming off a very disappointing loss to Louisville, and they need to get over it quick because they’re right on the bubble and can’t afford a loss to a non tournament team at home.
-SAN JOSE STATE AT COLORADO STATE (Missouri Valley). Colorado State has had a good season, and is hosting one of the weakest teams in the country. A loss in a game like this could make a good season look really bad in a hurry.
-ILLINOIS AT IOWA (Big Ten). Both appear to be in the field, but both need some big wins to feel completely safe. Illinois has been playing better, but a notable road win would really help their profile. Wins of any kind would help Iowa’s profile as well.
-GEORGIA AT OLE MISS (SEC). Georgia is right on the bubble, and could use a big road win like this to get them safely inside of it. Ole Miss has been playing really well. They haven’t racked up any monster wins, but have a lot of decent ones and can continue to climb up the seed list if they keep it up.
-FRESNO STATE AT WYOMING (Mountain West). Wyoming is a long shot, but they’re still in the discussion. They won’t be if they lose this game, though.
-WASHINGTON AT UCLA (Pac Twelve). Washington is in a bit of a slump. They are coming off a win over rival Wazzu, but Wazzu isn’t any good and Washington barely beat them. They’d lost seven straight prior to that. UCLA is on the bubble and can’t afford a home loss to a team like that.
-OREGON AT CALIFORNIA (Pac Twelve). Oregon is right on the bubble, but one of the things that’s lousy about their profile is a lack of road wins. Cal isn’t a tournament team, but any road wins would be really helpful for the Ducks.
Highlighted Games for Thursday, Feb 26th
NEWS AND NOTES
–For our most recent, and what will be our final Under the Radar Video Podcast of the season – CLICK HERE
-For Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE
-We will be recording our Bracket Rundown Video Podcast tonight, where we go through and banter about all the teams as we hammer out a seed list. It will be posted either later tonight or early tomorrow morning so be sure to check it out.
HIGHLIGHTED GAMES
-HOUSTON AT TEMPLE (American). Temple appears to be in relatively good shape, but that will change quickly if they pull a UConn and lose to Houston.
-WOFFORD AT MERCER (Southern). I don’t think Wofford will have enough to end up inside the bubble if they fall in the conference tournament, but they should at least be in the discussion. It will require nothing short of winning out, and they’ll likely come up short even then.
-COASTAL CAROLINA AT PRESBYTERIAN (Big South). Coastal is just one game out of first place and still has a chance to clinch home court advantage in the……..oh, nevermind. For more on that check out our Under the Radar Podcast.
-MINNESOTA AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten). I don’t see Minney as being near the bubble right now, but a strong finish will get them there. Granted, they’ve shown very little to make us believe they have the ability to finish strong. Michigan State has had a rough year, but is really playing well lately.
-NEBRASKA AT OHIO STATE (Big Ten). It’s a good thing Nebraska is on the road this week because they’re presumably able to use the visiting locker room. Head Coach Tim Miles locked them out of their locker room at home. Ohio State has been tough to beat at home and has a solid profile that shouldn’t change so long as they hold serve.
-UTEP AT LOUISIANA TECH (Conference USA). I am perplexed as to how this is not the UTR Game of the Day. Chad doesn’t get many things right, but he normally gets the UTR Game of the Day right, but today he didn’t even get that right!! UTEP has won seven in a row and is finally starting to look like the team we’d thought they’d be. The question is whether or not they can get their resume to a point to where the committee will consider it because most of those wins have been against weak teams. LA Tech is unbeaten at home, and this would be the kind of quality win that would jump out at the committee despite LA Tech’s low RPI.
-SMU AT MEMPHIS (American). This SMU team is rolling and should be a first ballot NCAA Tournament team. This is a chance for them to polish up the profile even more by getting another notable road win.
-ARIZONA AT COLORADO (Pac Twelve). Arizona appears to be a solid #2 seed, so this is the kind of road game they’ve been winning and that you’d expect them to continue to win.
-RUTGERS AT PURDUE (Big Ten). Purdue is really hot right now, and has been playing especially well at home. Rutgers is dealing with some issues, particularly the issue of not being good, so Purdue cannot afford to slip up against them.
-BYU AT PORTLAND (West Coast). UTR Game of the Day. See above.
-ARIZONA STATE AT UTAH (Pac Twelve). Utah has been outstanding at home this year and should easily end up as a protected seed. We love watching Arizona State play, but not so much as the road team. They won’t be bringing the Curtain of Distraction with them.
-SAN DIEGO AT GONZAGA (West Coast). This, like many Gonzaga conference home games, is a conference game that will likely feel like a buy game.
-OREGON STATE AT STANFORD (Pac Twelve). Stanford is outside the bubble and basically needs to finish strong if they want to end up in the safe zone.