Puppet Ramblings and Highlighted Games for Wednesday, Dec 10th

PUPPET RAMBLINGS

-Illinois played well and fought their way back into it against a very good Villanova team, but just couldn’t get over the hump.  Nova was in the discussion for a #1 seed last year, and will likely be again this year.  They’re that good.

-Indiana and Louisville was one of the most exciting games of the season for the first thirty minutes of it.  The Cardinals finally opened it up and won by a final of 94-74, but Indiana is not a bad team.  I thought they would be, but I was wrong.  Even when Eastern Washington beat them I was not surprised.  I’m impressed enough with the Hoosiers not just because of last night, but because of how they’ve played this year, to think that they’re good enough to make the field of 68.

-Last night, we had three games that appeared to be buy games of little interest that resulted in rather surprising results.  The first was a one loss Eastern Michigan team, who hadn’t played anyone of not AT ALL, who went into Michigan and handed the Wolverines their second consecutive OOC loss.  Nothing against Eastern Michigan and our personal favorite NJIT, but Michigan appears to have some issues.

-Bowling Green, who also had just one loss, went into Dayton and looked absolutely amazing for thirty minutes, and appeared to be on their way to picking up a huge road win.  It’s the type of win the committee likes to see.  They followed that up by scoring just two points in the final ten minutes of the game, but amazingly still had a chance to win in the final seconds.  Dayton held on for a 56-52 win.  Dayton has beaten Eastern Michigan and Bowling Green in their last two games, and although that’s not overly noteworthy, it is slightly more noteworthy than winning just two regular buy games.

-Creighton needed double overtime to take down South Dakota, who we like out of the Summit League, but only by Summit League standards.  Creighton is impossible to figure out.  They look awful in the first have against Oklahoma, but come out and look like gangbusters as they come from behind to win.  Then, they drop a game to a rather weak Ole Miss team, and lose rather handily to an even weaker Tulsa team, so you start to think that it was just a fluke.  Then, they go on the road and win at Nebraska, who is not easy to beat at home.  They follow that up by really needing to sweat out South Dakota.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-KANSAS AT GEORGETOWN.  Tough road test for a Kansas team that is good now, and is likely to improve as the season goes along.  It’s a big opportunity for Georgetown to get a notable win as well.

-RHODE ISLAND AT PROVIDENCE.  This is a bitter rivalry.  Since it’s rare that either team, much less both of them, is in the national spotlight the country may not realize just how intense this rivalry is.  It was looking much more compelling on paper last week before Providence went and lost to teams like Brown, but Rhody appears to be a potential tournament team, and Providence could be as well if they’re able to get things turned around.

-UTAH AT BYU.  There was concern that this series would be put on hold, but I’m glad it wasn’t.  As big of a rivalry as it is, this game means a lot on paper as well despite it not being a conference game.  BYU desperately needs a quality win, and Utah could really use a win of note away from home.

-COLORADO STATE AT COLORADO (Front Range).  We here at Hoops HD LOVE the mythical Front Range Conference!.  Unfortunately it is no longer in tact as not all teams play each other, but many of them do.  Colorado, for instance, plays all but Denver this year.  Colorado State is off to a great start, whereas Colorado has been disappointing.  Another rivalry game that means a lot to both teams on and off paper.

-NORTHERN IOWA AT DENVER.  UNI is now in the rankings and can add another road win to their profile.

-LONG BEACH STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE.  SDSU looked really bad in their last game and needs to rebound at home against a respectable LBSU team.

-WYOMING AT CALIFORNIA.  Really good and important game tonight between two one loss teams who we could easily see in the tournament.  You get the sense that Wyoming needs it a little more.

-WASHINGTON STATE AT GONZAGA.  This is not a buy game, but chances are it’ll end up looking like one.  Gonzaga and Washington really need to resume that series.  Washington dropping the Zags to play a more national schedule seemingly has not paid off.

-DUQUESNE AT PENN STATE.  I’m still not sold on Penn State, but they are 8-1.

-HIGH POINT AT OHIO STATE.  It’s a buy game, but High Point will be a force in the Big South, so it is perhaps at least worth watching for a little while.

-LOUISIANA TECH AT LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE.  Same story as always for LA Tech.  They cannot afford bad losses.

-WISCONSIN AT MILWAUKEE.  Regional match-up in what will be a showcase home game for Milwaukee, but probably not one they’ll win.

-COLUMBIA AT KENTUCKY.  Buy game.  We think Columbia is an improving program, but only by Ivy League standards.

-NC CENTRAL AT MARYLAND.  We like NCCU to win the MEAC, but not to beat a surprisingly good Maryland team.

-ARKANSAS STATE AT PURDUE.  Buy game.

-FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON AT SAINT JOHN’S.  Buy game.

-INCARNATE WORD AT NEBRASKA.  Buy game.  Incarnate Word has just one loss.

-UC RIVERSIDE AT UCLA.  Buy game.

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Highlighted Games for Tuesday, Dec 9th

NOTES AND LINKS

-For our updated Bracket Projections, CLICK HERE

-For our most recent Bracket Racket Podcast, CLICK HERE

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-ILLINOIS VS VILLANOVA.  Really good match-up between two likely tournament teams, including a Nova team that appears to be good enough to contend for a #1 seed.

-SETON HALL AT WICHITA STATE.  Seton Hall is unbeaten, but this is by far their toughest test of the year.  They’ll have a tougher time winning this one game tonight than they did all previous seven combined.

-BOWLING GREEN AT DAYTON.  It’s a buy game, but an interesting one as both teams come in with just one loss.

-SAINT FRANCIS COLLEGE AT NJIT.  NJIT comes home after their big win against Michigan in the hopes of taking down the NEC preseason favorite.

-HARTFORD AT HOLY CROSS.  One of the better teams from the America East visits a Holy Cross team that’s had a great year so far.

-EVANSVILLE AT BELMONT.  Fantastic game tonight between two one loss teams.  Read about it HERE in Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day. 

-INDIANA VS LOUISVILLE.  It’s a shame that these two are so close in proximity, but are ultimately playing each other in NYC.  Indiana has been surprising (at least to me) this year, but they seem to be in way over their head tonight.  It would be a huge statement win for the Hoosiers if they pull it off.

-TEXAS A&M AT BAYLOR.  I like Baylor a whole lot more so far, but if TAMU is for real they can prove it tonight.

-EASTERN MICHIGAN AT MICHIGAN.  Buy game.  Eastern Michigan has just one loss, and Michigan is trying to rebound after their surprising loss to NJIT.

-UMKC AT IOWA STATE.  Buy Game, although UMKC did knock off Missouri earlier this year.

-MOUNT SAINT MARY’S AT NOTRE DAME.  Buy game.  The Irish are having a fantastic year so far.

-IUPUI AT XAVIER.  Buy game.

-FURMAN AT TCU.  Buy game.  TCU looks to remain unbeaten.

-UTAH VALLEY AT ARIZONA.  Buy game.

-ALCORN STATE AT IOWA.  Buy game

-SOUTH DAKOTA AT BOISE STATE.  Buy game.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Tuesday, December 9

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Evansville at Belmont, 8:00 PM, live streaming at ovcsports.com

The UTR Game of the Day heads to Nashville, Tennessee tonight as the best team so far this season in the Ohio Valley Conference hosts one of the top teams in the Missouri Valley.  Belmont enters tonight’s game with a 7-1 record, including wins over Ohio U and Denver, and only a season opening loss at Wright State against them.  The Bruins’ wins include a sweep of the Battle of the Boulevard against Lipscomb.  Belmont has been led so far by far Craig Bradshaw, who is averaging 21.3 points per game, while Evan Bradds and Taylor Barnette are both averaging over 13 points per game.

Evansville enters tonight’s game with a record of 6-1, only having lost to Green Bay in the semifinals of the Gulf Coast Showcase.  However, none of the Purple Aces’ wins to date have been of note, and with no major conference teams on their nonconference schedule, every quality road win for this team will count.  Luckily, the MVC regular season will give them a few chances, with two games against both Wichita State and Northern Iowa (who broke into the top 25 this week as well).  The Aces have been led so far by D.J. Balentine’s 19.9 points per game and Egidiju Mockevicious, who is averaging almost a double-double at 13.1 points and 9.7 rebounds per game.  Needless to say, whichever team wins this game will certainly be able to hold it out as a very good win when the committee discusses them this March, whether it be for at-large consideration or seeding.

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Bracket Racket Video Podcast: Dec 8th

This week, Chad and David look back at the Big Ten v ACC Challenge and the Big Twelve vs SEC Challenge.  We talk about the past week’s action, including some of the surprising results, and look ahead to all the big time games this week.

 

And for all your radio fans, an MP3 version of the show is available below

 

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Puppet Ramblings and Highlighted Games for Monday, Dec 8th

PUPPET RAMBLINGS

-Check out or weekly Bracket Racket Podcast tonight.  We normally due it on Sunday, but due to “circumstances beyond our control” we were unable to record last night.  That’s what we say when the circumstances definitely WERE within our control, but that we just failed to control them.  The former sounds better than the latter.

-A new bracket should also be posted some time tonight.

-Gonzaga looked impressive at Arizona despite the loss.  A win would have meant one of the most impressive road wins that anyone is likely to manage this season.  A competitive loss doesn’t help their profile, but it does absolutely nothing to hurt it.  Despite the loss, I’m still actually more impressed with the Zags now than I was before.

-In case you missed it, our adopted team NJIT won what was arguably the biggest game in the history of their program when they went on the road and upset Michigan on Saturday.  It was one of the more surprising results and upsets that I’ve seen in a long time.

-I didn’t think this was possible just a few short weeks ago, but Saint John’s appears to be for real.  Their only loss was to a very good Gonzaga team, and they’ve managed wins against Minnesota and on the road against Syracuse.

-Kentucky had an underwhelming offensive performance, and as a result only managed to beat #6th ranked Texas by double digits.  That’s how good Kentucky is.  They can have an off night, and only win by double digits against a top ten team.

-The Big South has now managed wins against Clemson, Clemson again, Virginia Tech, Auburn and Ole Miss.  The league still doesn’t appear to have anyone that’s close to the bubble, but it’s a good showing for a conference that rarely does better than a #16 seed.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-IPFW AT PURDUE.  It’s a buy game, but it’s an interesting one.  An in state match up between one of the best teams in the Summit League, and a Purdue team that is 6-2, but doesn’t have any huge wins yet.

-YALE AT FLORIDA.  Yale took down UConn over the weekend, and may be the most impressive team in the Ivy League right now.  If they can pull off another upset tonight, they’re not just inside the bubble.  They’re WAAY inside it.

-BOSTON U AT HARVARD.  Harvard has just one loss on the year and shouldn’t have too much trouble against their crosstown rival.

-UC SANTA BARBARA AT SMU.  Both teams have been somewhat disappointing so far, but both could still turn it around and have big years.

-SAVANNAH STATE AT MIAMI FL.  Buy game

-KENNESAY STATE AT BUTLER.  Buy game

-NORTH DAKOTA AT MINNESOTA.  Buy game.

-BROWN AT PROVIDENCE.  Buy game.

-INCARNATE WORD AT UTEP.  SEE HERE in Chad Sherwood’s UTR Game of the Day

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Monday, December 8

Incarnate Word at UTEP, 9:00 PM, No TV

Northern Iowa and Incarnate Word.  Amongst the “Under the Radar” conferences, these are the only two remaining undefeated teams.  UNI has been extremely impressive so far this season and is on the verge of breaking into the Top 25 nationally.  Incarnate Word, on the other hand, has received absolutely no attention so far this season.  Nor, quite honestly, have they deserved it.  The Cardinals, in their second of four transitional years to the D1 level, have won all five of their games to date.  Those wins do include a road win at Princeton, and four wins against non-Division I opponents, the maximum number of non-D1 games allowed in a season.

Incarnate Word and Abilene Christian both began their move to the Division I level as members of the Southland Conference last season (though for Abilene it was actually a return to Division 1 after being a member shortly from 1971-1973).  UIW was surprisingly successful, posting a 9-5 record against Southland Conference competition.  As a first year transitional team, they were not required to play a full D1 schedule and in fact only played a single D1 non-conference game, which they lost.  However, a winning record of 9-6 against D1 teams was impressive, and the team certainly showed they are able to win games, posting a 12-0 record in their non-D1 games to end with 21 victories on the year.  Four more non-D1 wins, plus the Princeton victory, have the Cardinals heading into tonight’s game as one of only two Under the Radar undefeated teams.

UIW’s perfect record is in a lot of trouble tonight as they head to El Paso to take on Tim Foyd’s UTEP Miners.  While UTEP is only 4-3 on the season, none of their losses have been awful.  The Miners have split a pair of games with New Mexico State, defeated Xavier, and lost games to Washington and Colorado State (both of whom are undefeated entering play toay).  UTEP was the preseason co-favorite, with Louisiana Tech, to win Conference USA.  With a chance for a marquee win coming up at home on December 19 when the Miners host Arizona, they certainly could find themselves in the conversation for an at-large bid should they need one.  However, the Miners cannot afford any major slip-ups, and despite the 5-0 record, a home loss to Incarnate Word would be the type of loss they may not recover from.  It was just such a loss last year, at home to New Orleans in December, that really kept the Miners from ever even being in the at-large discussion despite a 23 win season.

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