Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, January 28, 2015: Albany at Vermont

Albany at Vermont, 7:00 PM Eastern, free streaming at catamounTV.com

The UTR Game of the Day returns to the shores of Lake Champlain tonight for the biggest game of the season to date in the America East conference.  The Albany Great Danes, currently sitting at 7-0 in conference and 12-7 overall, will be heading to Burlington to take on the Vermont Catamounts, who sit in second place at 6-1 in conference at 11-9 overall.

UAlbany enters tonight’s game having won 10 of their last 11 games, with only a somewhat inexplicable loss to Niagara on December 30 during that stretch.  They are coming off what looked like a huge road win at Hartford last Thursday night, though Hartford did follow up that loss with a home loss to the lowly Maine Black Bears as well.  UAlbany has also already picked up a road win at Stony Brook, the one other team we thought would contend in the America East this season.  As a result, a win tonight would complete a sweep of the toughest conference road games for the Great Danes, and put them in prime position to win the regular season title and the reward of home court advantage throughout the AEC tournament that comes with it.

Vermont should probably be entering this game undefeated in conference play as well.  However, they suffered an upset loss at New Hampshire last week, their only blemish to date in conference play (and it should be noted that UNH is having one of its best seasons in years).  With a win tonight, Vermont can send a statement to the entire conference that they intend to be in contention for the regular season title throughout the rest of the year.  However, a loss will knock the Catamounts two games back in the standings and could leave them fighting it out with New Hampshire, Hartford and Stony Brook for second place.

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Highlighted Games for Tuesday, Jan 27th

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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-WEST VIRGINIA AT KANSAS STATE (Big Twelve).  West Virginia is coming off a close call where they almost lost to TCU at home.  K State is off to a good start in conference play, but was so weak out of conference that they have a ways to go.  But, a win gets them to 6-2 in what is arguably the toughest conference, so they are definitely in the picture.

-TULSA AT TULANE  (American).  Tulsa is a controversial team at Hoops HD.  They do have a unique case.  If they pick up yet another road win and remain unbeaten in conference, I don’t see how we can continue to dismiss them, although I’m sure some of us will try.  They did lose to div2 Southeast Oklahoma State, which is awful, but as the saying goes it’s the “entire body of work.” (unless you lose to BC, of course).

-XAVIER AT GEORGETOWN (Big East).  Georgetown is safely inside the bubble right now, and Xavier is squarely on it.  That can change if they can pick up some road wins, though.

-NEBRASKA AT MICHIGAN (Big Ten).  Both teams are outside the bubble, and quite honestly we probably shouldn’t even be mentioning this game, but I have a feeling that one or both of them are good enough to POSSIBLY play their way back into the picture.

-VANDERBILT AT GEORGIA (SEC).  Before the season started, I said I liked this Georgia team and people said I was crazy!!  They’re right about me being crazy, but it’s for reasons other than me picking Georgia.  They’re inside the bubble, and at home tonight with another winnable conference game, which can improve them to 5-2.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON AT VCU (Atlantic Ten).  A great game between two regional conference rivals.  VCU is a likely protected seed, and GW is inside the bubble.  They can get much further inside the bubble if they’re able to pull off the upset win here tonight.

-BAYLOR AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big Twelve).  Another Big Twelve match up between two teams that are safely in the field and looking for another quality win.  It’s to the point to where we need to start writing up the Big Twelve games where that is NOT the case, since that seems to be how virtually all the games are.

-WYOMING AT UTAH STATE (Mountain West).  Wyoming is right on the bubble with a small margin for error.

-FLORIDA AT ALABAMA (SEC).  Alabama is still outside the bubble, and Florida is even further outside.  Both teams have a lot of work to do, and that means winning this game.

-TENNESSEE AT ARKANSAS (SEC).  Tennessee is on the bubble, and needs a strong road win to help their case.  Arkansas is inside the bubble, but has struggled in their last couple of games.

-TEXAS A&M AT AUBURN (SEC).  TAMU is outside the bubble, but is playing much better than what most of us (including me until recently) have been giving them credit for.  They can pick up another road win tonight, which would really help their case.

-COLORADO STATE AT BOISE STATE (Mountain West).  Colorado State is in the rankings, inside the bubble, and has a chance to build on that by picking up another conference road win.

 

NEWS AND NOTES

-Michigan State @ Rutgers and DePaul @ Providence have been postponed due to severe winter weather in the Northeast.  Again, stay warm, stay fed and stay safe if you’re in that area.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, January 27, 2015: Central Michigan at Kent State

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Central Michigan at Kent State, 7:00 PM Eastern, free streaming at kentstatesports.com

The UTR Game of the Day heads back to the MAC tonight for a clash between the two teams that are (for now at least) leading their respective divisions.  As we discussed last week, the MAC appears to be a free-for-all this year with at least four teams in contention for both division titles.  Kent State (14-5 overall, 5-1 in conference) currently has sole possession of the East Division lead.  The Golden Flashes have won five straight games, including a home win over Toledo, but arguably a favorable early conference schedule is all that has them out to this lead so far.  Jimmy Hall has been leading the way for the Golden Flashes so far this season.  After being held to only 6 points in the Toledo victory last week, he bounced back big time over the weekend, dropping 32 points on Ball State.

Kent State welcomes in West Division co-leader Central Michigan tonight.  CMU enters the game at 14-3 overall and 4-2 in conference (tied with Western Michigan for the division lead).  The Chippewas have been a bit hard to figure out so far this season, after padding their overall record with the 329th (out of 351) ranked non-conference schedule in the country.  They have, however, won at Toledo and at home against Buffalo already in MAC play — but then lost a game by 18 points at Ball State, one of the few teams we do not believe has a shot too contend in this conference.  If the Chippewas team that defeated Toledo and Buffalo shows up in Kent, Ohio tonight, especially with a strong performance by the team’s top scorer, Chris Fowler, they could knock Kent State back to the rest of the pack in the East.  If the team that lost games to Ball State and Bradley shows up instead, it could be a long night.

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Bracket Racket: January 26th

Lee is joined by Chad, David and Joby as they go through all of college basketball’s major conferences and discuss all the teams that are currently on pace to make the NCAA Tournament.

Well….they discuss all but one of the conferences.  They weren’t able to get around to discussing the SEC.  The SEC is interesting because of Kentucky, who is the #1 team in the country, and a bunch of other good but not great teams that are hovering around the bubble like Tennessee, Texas A&M and Georgia.  LSU is also having a very solid year, and has picked up some notable wins away from home as well.  Alabama is outside the bubble, but they are much improved and had it not been for some close losses they’d be solidly in the picture.  They’ve still got some chances to impress the committee and get themselves into the field.

As for the rest of the nation, please watch (or listen) and enjoy as Joby, Chad, Lee and David banter about who’s in, who’s out, and who has work to do….

 

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

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News, Notes and Highlighted Games: Monday, Jan 26th

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PUPPET RAMBLINGS

-We will be recording the Bracket Racket tonight due to too many conflicts in too many important people’s schedules last night.  Although no one else is as important as me, some of them are still important enough to where we have to delay the show.

-TCU had a chance to pick up a huge road win against a very good West Virginia team, which they really needed if they want making the NCAA Tournament to even seem like a remote possibility, but they lost in overtime in what was a very crazy and exciting sequence of events, which featured what appeared to be two game winning shots, one by each team, and then game winning freethrows by West Virginia.  Trent Johnson was understandably upset after the game, particularly with the foul being called.  I always thought of him as a decent but not great coach, and I’ve always thought of TCU’s basketball program to be an awful and not even close to decent program, but despite the loss and despite the fact they aren’t likely to make the tournament, they are still one of the most improved programs that is in a major conference.  There is a new electricity and enthusiasm around the team that has never been there before, and that is an obvious sign of progress.

-Northwestern seems to lose in dramatic fashion an inordinate amount of the time.  It’s been happening for years, and last night it happened again.  After dominating Maryland in Maryland’s own house for literally 37 minutes, it all came unglued.  They blew a double digit lead, and the crowd was going ballistic as Maryland quickly cut it down, and then took the lead, and ultimately won the game in the final seconds.  Northwestern might be more cursed than the Cubs.  Seriously.

-We see it almost every year.  There is a team right now that no one is talking about, and that if someone were to say they thought the team would make the NCAA Tournament they’d get laughed out of the room, that probably ultimately will end up making the NCAA Tournament.  Last year it was Nebraska who went from not being anywhere close to the bubble to rampaging through February and March and making the field.  Baylor was another team that destroyed the planet late in the year, but they were never really that far away from the bubble last year so I don’t know if they count.  This year, who could it be?

DePaul??  They did lose at Xavier over the weekend, but they won at Seton Hall prior to that.  They were pathetic to start the year with most of their wins being close games against weak teams, but a switch flipped in conference and they are suddenly competitive.  Now, going .500 isn’t going to do it, but if they can get hot and start racking up notable wins, they could go from completely out of the picture to inside the bubble.

Nebraska??  They started off in the rankings so I don’t know if they should count even though they’ve fallen 100 miles outside of the rankings since, but it was about this time last year when they were a fringe top 100 team, and Tim Miles and CO. started to destroy the planet and ended up making the field as an at-large.

Missouri??  They….well…umm…no.

Western Kentucky??  I realize they are so far out, and their conference affords them very few chances at notable wins, but it may award them with just enough opportunities.  They’re unbeaten in the league, and the schedule is packed with road games on the back end.  If they can run the table or come close to it, and pick up those road wins, they’ll be in the discussion and perhaps even inside the bubble.  As much as this team appears to have improved, they may be playing better than anyone in the league, and actually be good enough to pull this off.

-I continue to be impressed with Notre Dame.  They picked up a big road win in dramatic fashion against a good NC State team in front of a rabid crowd, and they had to come from behind to do it.  Truth be told I wasn’t expecting much out of Notre Dame, and perhaps that is still subconsciously how I think of them, which makes it even more impressive when I see them play well.  As good as they are, you wish they’d have scheduled more good teams out of conference.  They were certainly capable of winning them.

-I don’t think there is a better first year coach than Chris Holtmann at Butler, and I don’t even think it’s close.  I guess technically Holtmann isn’t a first year head coach since he had been a head coach before moving to Butler to be an assistant, but you get the idea.  He’s the best coach who was not a head coach a year ago.  They are drastically improved, and the circumstances that he walked in to weren’t exactly favorable.  They’ve been strong away from home, and a few of their losses have been close games to good teams on the road, so they really weren’t that damaging.  Butler is not in the rankings, but when you look at their body of work it’s as impressive, if not more so, than many teams that are.

-Alabama, who has lost several critical close games, finally won a close game.  Unfortunately it was a home game against a weak team, but at least they won a close game.

-The weather is getting ugly for a lot of people out in Hoops HD Land.  Please stay safe and stay warm.

 

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-SYRACUSE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC).  North Carolina appears to be a continuously improving team, and Syracuse is hovering around the inside part of the bubble.  That can change in a hurry if they can pull off an upset win in a game like this, but it’s much easier said than done.

-SFA AT LAMAR (Southland).  SFA is coming off what was probably their biggest conference test of the year with a win at Sam Houston State.  If they win out, they’ll be on the bubble regardless of what happens in the conference tournament.

-TEXAS AT IOWA STATE (Big Twelve).  Both teams are ranked, and both have big wins on their profile already.  Texas isn’t quite as strong on paper, but if they can pick up a road win like this they will be.

 

 

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Monday, January 26, 2015: Maryland-Eastern Shore at Florida A&M

Maryland-Eastern Shore at Florida A&M, 7:30 PM Eastern, No TV

The UTR Game of the Day is escaping Winter Storm Juno by heading down to Tallahassee, Florida tonight as the Florida A&M Rattlers host the Maryland-Eastern Shore Hawks in MEAC play.  For those of you following our video podcasts, you are well aware that FAMU is the current odds-on favorite to take home the coveted “Centenary Award” this season.  This award is given by the staff here at HOOPS HD annually to the worst team in Division I.  It is not meant to demean these teams in any way — in fact it is with great pride that we have watched former Centenary Award winner Towson turn its program around.  In a few years, we hope to be saying the same about this year’s winner.  However, for now, FAMU is 0-19 on the season and will be a huge underdog in all remaining games this season, including tonight’s home contest against UMES.

Speaking of incredible turnarounds, that is exactly what has happened so far this season for the Hawks.  UMES enters tonight’s game at 11-10 on the season overall and 4-2 in conference play.  They have notably won games at Fordham, at Duquesne and at St. Bonaventure already this season.  A 12th victory on the season tonight would be their most since 2001.  The Hawks have not finished with a winning record on the season since 1994, and doing so this year is a very realistic goal.  The job that Bobby Collins has done in his first year at the helm for the Hawks has been absolutely amazing.  Then again, Collins did have a good deal of success in his prior stint in the MEAC, leading Hampton to four straight upper division finishes including an NCAA tournament berth in 2006.  He notably was the assistant that took over for Steve Merfeld after Hampton memorably beat Iowa State as a 15 seed in the 2001 tournament.  A win tonight by the Hawks will help continue their resurgence.  While a MEAC championship would be a stretch this season, especially given how well North Carolina Central is playing, it is clear that UMES is on the road to becoming a serious contender in the years to come.

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