Under the Radar Game of the Day: Tuesday, December 23, 2014 — Florida Gulf Coast at Iona

Florida Gulf Coast at Iona, 2:00 PM Eastern, No TV

New Rochelle, New York is the final stop for the UTR Game of the Day before we take a three day break for the holiday.  Today, the Metro Atlantic’s best team so far, the Iona Gaels, will be hosting the Atlantic Sun’s top team, Florida Gulf Coast, in one of the top non-conference matchups between Under the Radar teams so far this season.  Unfortunately, the only way to watch the game is to subscribe to Iona’s pay-per-view webstreaming package.

Iona’s record so far only sits at 6-4 (1-1 in early MAAC play).  However, their KenPom rating is easily the best in their conference at 91.  The Gaels have lost to Wofford and Arkansas, both of which are respectable losses.  They also have lost a conference game to Monmouth and are coming off a non-conference loss at George Mason.  Those two losses alone have probably killed any chance for the Gaels to be in the at-large bid discussion should they need one, though if they can dominate their league play and pick up wins today and in their last two non-conference games at Drexel and UMass, they may still be good enough to be on the bubble.  A.J. English and David Laury are the two players to keep an eye on for the Gaels.

Florida Gulf Coast was one of our top UTR teams early this season, with huge home wins over Ohio U and UC-Santa Barbara.  While the Eagles are 9-2, they only enter today’s game with a 123 KenPom ratings, thanks in part to a bad home loss to Florida International.  The good news for FGCU is they will have the chances to make an at-large bid case over the next two weeks.  In addition to today’s  game at Iona, they still have contests at Xavier, at Pittsburgh and at UC-Santa Barbara left before league play starts.  Winning three of these four games and running through the A-Sun will probably have this team sitting fairly confident even if something crazy happens in their conference tournament.  Losing today would, however, not be a good start on that.  The two players to watch on Gulf Coast are their outstanding guard combo of Brett Comer and Bernard Thompson, both of whom most should remember from the Sweet 16 team two years ago.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Monday, December 22, 2014: Incarnate Word at Tulsa

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Incarnate Word at Tulsa, 8:00 PM Eastern, espn3

When choosing the UTR Game of the Day, there are times when I have to resist one game in order to put up another.  Tonight, the logical choice would have clearly been Northeastern’s cross-country road trip to take on the St. Mary’s Gaels, and for that reason I was supposed to resist what I am actually doing here and write about that game.  However, there are times when a game is just so appetizing, I give in to temptation and write about it anyhow.  So my apologies to Huskies and Gaels fans, but your game has taken the backseat tonight.

At 8:00 PM Eastern, the Southland Conference’s Incarnate Word Cardinals will be traveling up from San Antonio to visit a school located right on historic Route 66 (in fact I would recommend the Route 66 Diner right in the shadow of the football stadium for some good eats), Frank Haith’s Tulsa Golden Hurricane.  UIW has been one of the surprising stories so far this year with an 8-1 record and a top 50 RPI, for whatever weight you give that rating this early in the year.  Their lone loss came at UTEP, and their wins include a huge road upset over Nebraska.  The Cardinals are coming off of a thrilling triple overtime win at UMKC over the weekend and are looking to keep their winning ways going tonight in Tulsa.  The only drawback on the season for UIW is the fact that they are only in their second of four transitional years and therefore ineligible for the NCAA or NIT tournaments.  However, the CBI or CIT could come calling, and if UIW keeps winning, there is no reason why one of those tournaments would not.

Tulsa has been the complete opposite of UIW so far this year.  In a season where almost every key player from last year’s NCAA tournament team returned, we thought the Golden Hurricane had a chance to compete in a weakened AAC.  Instead, new head coach Frank Haith has been continuing the fine work he previously did at Miami and Missouri, promptly turning a good team into a bad one.  Tulsa opened the season with a loss to cross-town rival Oral Roberts and has gotten blown out by in-state rivals Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.  To make things worse, the Golden Hurricane registered a three point loss to non-Division I Southeast Oklahoma State — a loss that simply should never happen to a team that believes it is in a major conference.  That loss alone was enough to make Tulsa eligible for the UTR Game of the Day despite the AAC not technically being an Under the Radar conference.  Regarding tonight’s game, it is tough to believe that a team that loses at home to Southeast Oklahoma State has much of a chance at home against a UIW team that has proven it can win on the road — but a win by the Golden Hurricane would not be totally crazy.  In any event, if Tulsa wants to turn their season around before conference play starts next week, a win tonight may be mandatory.

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Bracket Racket: Dec 21st

Here is our latest Bracket Racket video podcast.  Chad, Kyle and David look back at this past week’s games, and then go through each of the major conferences discussing where we feel the teams currently stand.  They also look ahead to this week’s upcoming action….

 

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

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Highlighted Games for Sunday, Dec 21st

-SOUTH POINT HOLIDAY HOOPS CLASSIC.  To read all about these games, CLICK HERE to check out Chad’s UTR game of the day...

-HARVARD AT VIRGINIA.  Harvard doesn’t always play up to their ceiling, but they are the equivalent of a #8 or #9 seeded team.  Virginia is about the equivalent of a #1 or #2 seeded team, so this is the kind of match up you’d see ion the round of 32.  If Harvard wins, it will catapult their resume, but a loss really won’t hurt them.

-OREGON STATE QT QUINNIPIAC.  Oregon State is off to an 8-2 start.  They have not been close to an NIT caliber team in recent years, but it’s still kind of strange to see them play this kind of road game.

-MARYLAND AT OKLAHOMA STATE.  Both teams have been impressive with just one loss, but Oklahoma State still hasn’t been strongly tested yet.  For Maryland, it is their first true road game.  Both teams have a chance to add something to their profile.

-CREIGHTON AT NORTH TEXAS.  If you’re a solid tournament team, you need to beat non-NIT teams on the road.  Creighton needs to win this.

-ALABAMA STATE AT EVANSVILLE.  Buy game.  The Aces have just two losses.

-SETON HALL AT GEORGIA.  A win for Seton Hall gets them to 10-1, as well as their second true road win of the season.  Georgia has struggled this year, but they are unbeaten at home.

 

OTHER NOTES AND RAMBLINGS

-Be sure and catch our latest Bracket Racket tonight.  The new Bracket Projections should also be updated either tonight or tomorrow.

-Just about every university is now on Christmas Break.  This means that the four hour a day, and twenty hour a week practice rules are no longer in effect.  Teams can go for eight hours a day, and sixty hours a week if they want to.  Over the next few weeks, you’ll probably notice a lot of teams working out the rust and becoming better.

-Speaking of rust, UCLA…..oh, forget it.  They’ve been beaten up on enough.

-Louisville plays Cal State Northridge this Tuesday.  That normally wouldn’t be important, but in this case it is because Montrezi Harrell was thrown out of Louisville’s game against Western Kentucky after a scramble for a loose ball escalated into a punch being thrown.  What’s worse is that one of the referees was inadvertently struck.  So, Harrell will miss the game against Northridge per the flagrant foul 2 rule, but will be back against Kentucky.

-Indiana got a big win over Butler.  Butler isn’t great, and was probably overrated, but I still believe them to be a tournament caliber team.  When you beat tournament caliber teams away from home, chances are you’re a tournament caliber team yourself.  I never thought I’d say this about the Hoosiers a month ago, but I was wrong.  They do appear to be a tournament caliber team.

-Also making the list of things I didn’t think I’d be saying a month ago, Washington is unbeaten, and is not only a tournament caliber team, but a legit top 25 team.  They almost blew it after leading for most of the game, but they beat a very good Oklahoma team on a neutral floor yesterday.  It’s their second win against a ranked team this year.

-Cincinnati head coach Mick Cronin missed yesterday’s game against VCU due to him having an unruptured aneurysm.  This is a very unsettling thought because once an aneurysm does rupture, it is oftentimes fatal.  His team lost rather handily, but that pales in comparison to what is legitimately a serious health issue.  We oftentimes poke fun at coaches, and we’ve certainly had our fun with him, but the key word there is “FUN.”  We sincerely wish him the best and hope that he is able to recover and return to the bench soon.  Fortunately it was discovered before it became far more serious.

-Speaking of VCU, November is now over.  This is a team that typically loses more games in November than in the rest of the season combined, with the exception of last year.  So, don’t be surprised if they really get on a roll.

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Under the Radar Games of the Day: Sunday, December 21, 2014

Arkansas-Little Rock vs Green Bay, 2:00 PM
UC-Irvine vs Bradley, 4:30 PM
Both games streamed live at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/holiday-hoops-classic-2014

Today’s UTR Games of the Day are the two semifinals of the Las Vegas Holiday Hoops Classic at South Point Arena in Las Vegas.  While we normally feature only a single game each day, this four team event is certainly under the radar and therefore both games merit our attention.

In the first semifinal, the 4-4 UALR Trojans will be taking on one of the top UTR teams this season, the Horizon League’s Greeen Bay Phoenix.  UALR’s wins have been all against teams ranked 263 in KenPom or worse, including one non-D1 win.  As a result, they are going to have a very tough time with Green Bay today.  The Phoenix enter the game at 8-2 on the season, with only losses at Wisconsin and at Georgia State to tarnish their record.  The Phoenix most notably have a road win at Miami, though that victory does not look quite as good after Miami got blown out by Eastern Kentucky a couple nights ago.

The winner of the first semifinal will take on the winner of the second game in Monday’s championship (and the two losers will meet in a third place game).  The second game features UC-Irvine taking on Bradley.  UC-Irvine was one of our top teams in the Big West heading into the season, especially with 7-6 monster Mamadou Ndiaye in the middle  Ndiaye has missed the last four games with a sprained foot, and the Anteaters dropped three of the four, including a loss to KenPom rated 301 Morgan State last time out.  If Ndiaye is able to play and contribute, they should not have too much trouble with Bradley.  The Braves are 4-6 on the season with only one win over teams rated better than 300 in the KenPoms.  Their losses include bad home losses to Robert Morris and Texas-Arlington.

While both of Sunday’s games appear to be mismatches, if we do in fact get the Green Bay vs UC-Irvine championship, it could be a chance for both teams to get a notable non-conference win as we head towards the start of conference play.  Such a win is very important for Green Bay, which may find themselves in the at-large discussion before the end of the season should they slip in the Horizon League tournament the way they did last year.  A loss to UALR, or one to Irvine (especially if Ndiaye is not available), could be disastrous to the Phoenix’s at-large resume.

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Highlighted Games for Saturday, Dec 20th

-LOUISVILLE AT WESTERN KENTUCKY.  This is an interesting intra-state match-up, and it should be an electric crowd at WKU, but they seem to be overmatched.

-VCU AT CINCINNATI.  Cincinnati picked up a big win earlier this week against San Diego State, but could still use another one to help out their profile.  VCU could use a big win as well.  Both teams will have fewer chances at statement wins in conference play than what they’re used to, so this game does have a pivotal feel to it.

-SMU AT MICHIGAN.  Another game with a pivotal feel.  It’s between two teams that have underperformed and who could use a big win.

-CHARLOTTE AT GEORGETOWN.  Georgetown can improve to 7-3 and remain in pretty good shape if they pick this one up.

-SYRACUSE AT VILLANOVA (Spotlight Game).  Nova appears to be a #1 seed caliber tea, and his hosting their old conference rival Syracuse, who has been good but not great this season.  This would be a signature win for the Orange if they’re able to pull off the upset, but that’s much easier said than done.

-OHIO STATE VS NORTH CAROLINA (CBS Sports Classic).  This is a game between two solid NCAA Tournament teams that will look good on the resume.  Although both teams appear to be good, neither have a win of this caliber just yet.

-MANHATTAN AT PROVIDENCE.  Providence has been in a funk, and needs to come out of it if they want to be in the discussion come March.

-VANDERBILT AT GEORGIA TECH.  I’m not huge on either team just yet, but both only have two losses.

-MISSOURI VS ILLINOIS (Braggin’ Rights).  The only reason this game gets a mention is because it is the Braggin’ Rights game.  As classic as this has been in the past, it’s not looking so classic this year.  Illinois is a decent team, and Mizzou is a bad team.

-INDIANA VS BUTLER (Crossroads Classic).  Coming into the season it didn’t look like this would be much of a game, but now it appears to be a match-up between two regional teams that are tournament caliber teams.  Both teams have looked good this season, and whoever wins this will get a huge boost in momentum.

-UCLA AT KENTUCKy (CBS Sports Classic).  Kentucky is the #1 overall team, and UCLA is perhaps a fringe top 25 team.

-ALBANY AT YALE.  UTR Game of the Day!  CLICK HERE, to read Chad’s article.  

-EASTERN MICHIGAN AT MISSOURI STATE.  Eastern Michigan is a respectable 8-2 with a big notable win at Michigan.  They have a chance to pick up another road win that may be more notable than it appears.  Missouri State probably isn’t even an NIT team, but they are unbeaten at home.

-DAVIDSON AT CHARLESTON.  No one is really talking about Davidson, but they have just one loss and are worth paying attention to.  It’ll be interesting to see what they do in the Atlantic Ten.

-DETROIT AT RHODE ISLAND.  Rhody is much improved, but they have a small margin for error if they want to make the NCAA Tournament.

-ABILENE CHRISTIAN AT BOISE STATE.  Buy game.  Boise has just two losses.

-IOWA STATE VS DRAKE (Big Four Classic).  I don’t know how classic this edition of the Big Four Classic will be.  It’s a shame that Iowa State isn’t matched up with Northern Iowa.

-WAKE FOREST AT FLORIDA.  Florida has a lot of potential and they desperately need to get things turned around because they haven’t looked all that good this season.

-PURDUE VS NOTRE DAME (Crossroads Classic).  It is a regional rivalry, but it appears to be a mismatch in Notre Dame’s favor despite Purdue’s 8-3 record.

-XAVIER AT AUBURN.  Xavier’s weakness in recent years has been true road wins.  They cannot afford to lose to what appears to be a sub-NIT team on the road.

-TEXAS A&M AT KANSAS STATE.  I’m not big on either team just yet, but TAMU is 7-2 and they can pick up a win against an old conference rival who has not lost at home yet.

-BOSTON UNIVERSITY AT DAYTON.  Dayton just had two of their big men kicked off the team, which is a huge setback.  Don’t be surprised if Boston U pulls off the upset.  Furthermore, don’t be surprised if it isn’t considered that big of an upset by the end of the year.

-RICHMOND AT PEPPERDINE.  Pepperdine is another one of those teams with a good record that no one is talking about.  A win gets them to 8-2, and they’ll have a few chances at notable wins in league play.

-NJIT AT CENTRAL CONNECTICUT.  NJIT has hit a rough spot since their wins against Michigan and SFNY.  They go on the road today against a Central Connecticut team that is also struggling.

-IOWA VS NORTHERN IOWA (Big Four Classic).  Iowa is probably considered the bigger program, but I believe Northern Iowa is the better team this year, and that Iowa could actually use the win a little bit more.  They’re likely to end up closer to the bubble, and could use a notable win against a good team away from home.  Northern Iowa has just one loss, and it was in overtime at VCU.  They have been very impressive this year.

-LONG BEACH STATE AT TEXAS.  This is probably a buy game, but it is a game of interest.  Long Beach has played a brutal schedule and already has some big wins.  This is a chance for them to pick up another one, but it is a very tall order.

-OKLAHOMA VS WASHINGTON (MGM Grand Showcase).  Both teams come into the game in the rankings with some good wins already.  Washington is still among the ranks of the unbeaten, but I do believe this will be their biggest test so far.

-NEW MEXICO AT NEW MEXICO STATE.  It’s a rivalry game, but in this case it’s between the frontronner of a weak league and a middle to bottom of the pack team from a decent league.

-NC STATE VS WEST VIRGINIA (Gotham Classic).  NC State has a good record, but no good wins.  If they want people to think they’re for real, they need to get a win like this.

-STANFORD AT BYU.  This is an important match-up for both teams.  Both appear to be good enough to end up inside the bubble, but both still need good wins.

-UTAH VS UNLV (MGM Grand Showcase).  UNLV really needs a statement win like this on their profile.

-DREXEL AT PENN STATE.  Buy game.  Penn State has just one loss.

-LAFAYETTE AT KANSAS.  Buy game.

-DELAWARE STATE AT OREGON.  Buy game.

-OAKLAND AT PITTSBURGH.  Buy game.

-UTSA AT TCU.  Buy game.

-SEMO AT ARKANSAS.  Buy game.

-CAL POLY AT GONZAGA.  Buy game.

-BALL STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE.  Buy game.

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