Small Conference Game of the Day – January 20

For those that missed it, Jackson State cruised to a double digit win at Grambling last night, a loss that may go a significant way to Grambling claiming the title of the worst Division I team ever.  We will continue to monitor their progress as the season progresses, but now it is time to focus on the huge rivalry game on the slate for today — the Noon Eastern tipoff on CBS Sports Network of Navy at Army.

If this was football, the game would be circled on millions of fans’ calendars for months in advance.  However, the basketball rivalry between these two service academies has never risen even close to that level.  That being said, there is certainly no love lost between these two schools and regardless of their overall records on the season, this should be a fun and entertaining game.

Navy enters today’s game at 0-2 in conference and 6-12 overall.  Their RPI is 326 and Pomeroy is 293.  Army comes in at 1-1 in conference and 8-9 overall with a 250 RPI and 211 Pomeroy.  Neither is a serious threat in the Patriot League this season which looks like a two team dogfight between Lehigh and Bucknell, but that doesn’t matter much when it comes to today’s game.  This should be a close game between two great rivals…and don’t forget that they will meet again next month for a rematch.

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Small Conference Game of the Day – January 19

After a rather entertaining win by Jacksonville over North Florida last night, it is time to turn our attention from the top of the mid-major/small conferences to the bottom…and I mean the very bottom.  While I did not intend to focus this early in the season on the woeful state of affairs that is Grambling State basketball, it would be a complete crime for this column to miss out on what may be their best chance for a victory all season.  So for today’s game: Jackson State at Grambling State, 6:00 PM Eastern (no tv or webstream unfortunately…or maybe we should say thankfully).

Jackson State has been woeful so far this season.  They sit at 1-14 overall with just a home win over Seattle University to their credit.  With the exception of home losses to some pretty weak teams from Alabama A&M and Alabama State, every loss of theirs has been by double digits.  Their RPI sits at 339 out of 347 teams, and the Pomeroy rating is only slightly better at 329.

All that having been said, Jackson State is clearly the favorite in this game.  While they may be bad, Grambling has been almost pathetically bad this season.  Grambling is coming off a one year postseason ban for low APR rates but is still being hit by significant sanctions…leaving them with only five scholarship players on the roster.  They are 0-15 on the season with an RPI of 346 out of 347 and a Pomeroy rating of 347 out of 347.  the only reason they are not dead last in RPI yet is their strength of schedule, having loaded up on guarantee games against Top 6 conference teams on the road.  KenPom has their actual rating score at .0044.  To put that in context, the team rated 346 is at .0471 – creating an absolutely huge margin between these two teams.

If Grambling can go winless on the season, they have a great shot at going down in history as one of the worst teams ever to play Division I hoops.  Their only loss that was not by 20 or more points so far was a 13 point loss to a 4-13 Alabama State team.  While tonight’s game will not be their last chance at a win (they still have Mississippi Valley state twice and the aforementioned Alabama State team at home among other games), this definitely appears to be the most winnable game left on their schedule.  And, as Griggs pointed out earlier, if this team can remain winless on the season, they are a shoe-in for the Annual HoopsHD.com Centenary Award, given to the worst Division I team every season.

 

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Highlighted Games For Saturday, Jan 19th

-HARDIN SIMMONS (nondiv1) AT BAYLOR. I put this game on top only to mock Baylor.

-JACKSON STATE AT GRAMBLING (SWAC) (****CENTENARY WATCH!!***) . Jackson State has just a single win this year, but sometimes just one can be one too many. This is their chance to get taken down by the unanimous frontrunner for the award and put themselves in the conversation. This is likely Grambling’s least challenging game for the rest of the year, so you have to like their chances if they drop this one.

-SYRACUSE AT LOUISVILLE (Big East). It’s a game with potential #1 seed implications. To get a #1 seed, you have to be able to beat pretty much anybody.

-GONZAGA AT BUTLER. A huge showcase OOC game. It is a shame that Butler may not be at full strength, but it should still be a great game to watch. Both teams will likely end up as protected seeds.

-CREIGHTON AT WICHITA STATE (Missouri Valley). Wichita went down earlier in the week, but they’re still a team who could play their way into a protected seed, as is Creighton. In regards to potential NCAA seeding, it’s an important game for both teams.

-MISSOURI AT FLORIDA (SEC). Showcase game for the SEC, although Florida has looked much better than Mizzou as of late. In fact, Mizzou has yet to win a true road game.

-OHIO STATE AT MICHIGAN STATE (Big Ten). Ohio State has looked a lot better than Michigan State so far, but the Spartans will be way up for this one. OSU could use a big road win, and Michigan State could use a big win.

-ARIZONA AT ARIZONA STATE (Pac Twelve). Arizona State has a good record, but still hasn’t beaten a team that would be solidly in the field if the season ended today. They can do a lot to change that today if they can upset their rivals.

-SAN DIEGO STATE AT WYOMING (Mountain West). Wyoming really needs a big win. Their record is still good, and their profile is still okay, but they need to beat some teams that are tournament caliber teams. Like most MWC games, this one should be good.

-UNLV AT COLORADO STATE (Mountain West). Both teams have good records, but Colorado State probably has a slightly bigger sense of urgency because their overall wins aren’t quite as good.

-UCONN AT PITT (Big East). Pitt’s resume continues to improve. If it keeps up they’ll solidify themselves as a tourney team.

-MARQUETTE AT CINCINNATI (Big East). Marquette has been playing well lately. Cincinnati has been off and on, and really needs some more wins of note.

-WISCONSIN AT IOWA (Big Ten). Wisconsin picked up a huge win earlier in the week, which really boosted their profile. Iowa really needs quality wins, so it’s a somewhat pivotal game for them.

-MARYLAND AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC). Maryland managed a nice win against NC State, which gave their profile a much needed boost. They’re in good shape, but they still have work to do. The same is true for UNC.

-OREGON AT UCLA (Pac Twelve). These two teams have looked very good as of late. They are two of the three Pac Twelve teams that are looking like first ballot teams.

-HARVARD AT MEMPHIS. Interesting OOC game. Harvard is likely an NCAA tourney team, but not of the at-large variety. Memphis has avoided bad losses, but that’s all they’ve done, so their margin for error is small.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE AT TEMPLE (Atlantic Ten). Temple has been schizophrenic, but overall their profile is still pretty good.

-IOWA STATE AT TCU (Big Twelve). This is a winnable conference road game for an Iowa State team that has looked pretty good lately. They’re just 1-3 on the road, though, so they need this one.

-ARKANSAS AT MISSISSIPPI (SEC). I’ve seen Ole Miss a few times, and I like them better every time I see them. They don’t always play well, but they do always play hard. With just two losses on the season they should be in decent shape if they avoid bad losses.

-TEXAS TECH AT OKLAHOMA STATE (Big Twelve). Okie State needs to avoid a bad conference loss at home.

-LA SALLE AT XAVIER. La Salle is outside the bubble, and Xavier is nowhere near it. If La Salle wants to be taken seriously, they need to win on the road against sub-tournament caliber teams.

-KANSAS AT TEXAS (Big Twelve). Texas is 7-1 at home and they will be way up for this one, but Kansas is more than capable of winning games like this.

-AKRON AT KENT STATE (MAC). At 12-4, Akron might get a serious look if they can win out in the league.

-GEORGE WASHINGTON AT UMASS (Atlantic Ten). They haven’t played a tough schedule, but UMass is 12-4, and will have opportunities at quality wins in conference. Not today, though.

-BOISE STATE AT AIR FORCE (Mountain West). I love this Boise State team. They’ve played well and managed a big win even though they’re currently shorthanded. When they get back to full strength they’ll be even better. Having said that, Air Force is not an easy team to play against, especially on the road.

-NORTH DAKOTA STATE AT WESTERN ILLINOIS (Summit League). Very good game between two of the better teams in the Summit League. Both teams have strong records and could play their way onto the bubble if they dominate the conference. Of course, that would mean beating the other team.

-RUTGERS AT NOTRE DAME (Big East). Both teams have a few good things on their resumes, but both still have some work to do.

-FLORIDA STATE AT VIRGINIA (ACC). Virginia can still do it, but they’re running out of strikes.

-OKLAHOMA AT KANSAS STATE (Big Twelve). Oklahoma has some good things on their profile. A win today would really give it a boost.

-GEORGETOWN AT SOUTH FLORIDA (Big East). Georgetown has work to do if they want to end up as a protected seed. USF just has work to do if they want to end up with any seed.

-TEXAS A&M AT ALABAMA (SEC). TAMU was blown to bits earlier in the week, but they still have some notable things on their profile and will get a look with a strong showing in conference.

-KENTUCKY AT AUBURN (SEC). Auburn is unbeaten in conference play, and for the first time in years there is a buzz around their basketball team. That’s worth pointing out because Kentucky has struggled, and they’re going up against a team that is going to be way up for this game.

-CHARLOTTE AT RICHMOND (Atlantic Ten). Charlotte can improve to 16-2 with a win. They haven’t faced the heavyweights yet, though, and they need to avoid losses to non-tournament teams until they do.

-UAB AT SOUTHERN MISS (Conference USA). A win gets Southern Miss to 15-4, and for the most part they’ve avoided bad losses. Their chances at good wins are pretty much non-existent, though, so their margin for error is small.

-UCF AT HOUSTON (Conference USA). Houston is a very quiet 12-4. Southern Miss and Memphis also have decent records, so one of them should emerge in the discussion.

-LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Sun Belt). Same old story with MTSU. If they win out they’ll get a look.

-LAFAYETTE AT BUCKNELL (Patriot League). Bucknell is worth keeping an eye on.

-COLGATE AT LEHIGH (Patriot League). So is Lehigh.

-VCU AT DUQUESNE (Atlantic Ten). I believe this will be VCU’s thirteenth straight win if they pull it off.

-NICHOLLS AT STEPHEN F AUSTIN (Southland). SFA can improve to 16-1. Their only good win was against Oklahoma, though.

-RHODE ISLAND AT SAINT LOUIS (Atlantic Ten). A win for SLU gets them to 13-4.

-WRIGHT STATE AT VALPO (Horizon League). Probably not an at-large caliber game, but both teams have good records and it could impact who wins the regular season in the HL, and gets home court advantage.

-SIUE AT MURRAY STATE (Ohio Valley). Murray needs to win out, or they’ll be left out.

-SAN DIEGO AT BYU (West Coast). BYU lost a heartbreaker, and somewhat of a backbreaker in their last game Saint Mary’s. They cannot afford to stub their toes because their margin for error is very small.

-SAINT MARY’S AT PORTLAND (West Coast). SMC just picked up perhaps their best win of the year at BYU, but like the Cougars they cannot afford bad losses.

-COLORADO AT WASHINGTON STATE (Pac Twelve). Colorado had some big wins early in the season, but has struggled lately and is teetering on irrelevance. They simply cannot afford to lose at Wazzu.

Griggs

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Small Conference Game of the Day: January 18

After last night’s Belmont win over Eastern Kentucky (in a game that Belmont looked to be cruising through early only to see EKU come storming back to take a second half lead before Belmont finally put them away), it is time to turn our attention to the Friday night schedule.  With only three games on the entire Division I slate tonight, the most tempting pick is a potential battle among the top two teams in the America East, Stony Brook and Vermont.  However, instead we are focusing tonight’s attention on the 7PM Eastern game between Jacksonville and North Florida in the Atlantic Sun.

In terms of great rivalries, North Florida has only been a member of Division I for a handful of seasons and thus these games do not have a great history.  But both universities are located in Jacksonville, Florida, which means that this could bud into a great rivalry as time goes by.  It is billed by some as a Braggin’ Rights game, though the current “official” name is the SunTrust River City Rumble.  Tonight’s game is being played at UNF Arena (there will be a second matchup next month at Jacksonville’s arena).  North Florida head coach Matthew Driscoll has stated that the two Jacksonville-North Florida games are the second and third biggest sporting events each season in the city of Jacksonville (after the Florida-Georgia football game).  I guess that says a lot about the professional football team that allegedly plays in Jacksonville as well.

The Atlantic Sun standings are a complete jumble this early in the season, with Jacksonville tied for first at 4-2 in conference and North Florida only a game back at 3-3.  Neither team has registered a marquee win as of yet on the season, but with Belmont gone from the A-Sun, this conference should be wide open for anyone to win.

Keep an eye out during this game for North Florida’s Parker Smith.  Smith is currently leading the NCAA’s with 76 3-pounters made on the season.  He will be matched up with Jacksonville’s top player, Keith McDougald, who has scored 58 points in his last four games after returning from a shoulder injury.  The two players should provide an entertaining matchup in what hopefully will be a high-scoring affair.

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Small Conference Game of the Day: January 17

As college football has ended, the NFL is winding down towards the Super Bowl, and conference play is well under way, the eyes of the sports world are starting to focus more and more on the greatest sport out there – college basketball.  With that in mind, it is time to kick off the “Small Conference Game of the Day.”

For this season’s inaugural game, we have three great choices.  Valparaiso is playing at Detroit (in a nationally televised game nonetheless) in a game that could help eventually decide the Horizon League regular season championship.  South Dakota State is at Western Illinois tonight as well, in a game involving a matchup of the defending Summit League champions and the upstart Leathernecks.  However, for tonight’s game we are going to the Ohio Valley Conference.

Eastern Kentucky has been one of the most surprising teams, not only in the OVC, but possibly in the entire country so far this season.  Preseason prognosticators saw the Ohio Valley as a two team race, between perennial mid-major powers Murray State and Belmont (who just moved over to the OVC from the Atlantic Sun this season).  Eastern Kentucky was in fact picked by some to finish dead last in the OVC’s Eastern Division.  Instead, EKU is sitting at 14-3 overall and 4-0 in conference.  Their only losses to date have come at West Virginia, at Illinois, and at North Carolina A&T (ok, that last one is not really defensible).  The Colonels do not have any marquee non-conference wins (the best being a home win over Towson), but did send a message through the OVC that they are legitimate by winning at Murray State 77-65 last week.

Tonight, EKU gets to take on arguably the best team in the OVC, Belmont.  Belmont is 13-4 on the season including questionable losses to Northeastern and Central Florida, but also has solid wins at Stanford, and homes wins over good teams from South Dakota State and Middle Tennessee.  This is the first of two meetings between EKU and Belmont, and a win tonight by Belmont will go a long way to cementing them as the team to beat come conference tournament time.  On the other hand, a win by Eastern Kentucky tonight will go a long way to sending notice to the league that the Colonels are legitimate contenders.  In any event, the OVC has clearly changed from the one-team show that Murray State has been putting on the past few seasons to a legitimately intriguing league with at least three teams capable of not only winning the league title but also making some noise come NCAA tournament time.

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Highlighted Games for Saturday, January 12th

-MINNESOTA AT INDIANA (Big Ten). Both these teams are heavyweights, and Minnesota stepped up big in their last road game. Right now, both these teams look like clear protected seeds, and both could challenge for a #1 seed. These are the kinds of games the teams on the top lines win.

-DUKE AT NC STATE (ACC). NC State had huge expectations coming into the year, and although they haven’t done quite as well as they had hoped so far, they still only have two losses and are at home for a huge rivalry showcase game. Duke is the most tested team in the country, and they’ll likely be tested again in this one.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT OKLAHOMA (Big Twelve). BEDLAM!!!!!!!!!!! For the first time in a long time, the Bedlam game features two teams who could end up in the Dance. Okie State has some big wins already, and although Oklahoma is less proven, their record is solid and they could add a much needed quality win to their profile today. Throw in the fact that it’s a rivalry game and it has all the ingredients of being a good one.

-COLORADO STATE AT SAN DIEGO STATE. Colorado State has a good record, but doesn’t have any really good wins just yet. They’re still in good shape, though. San Diego State is a very good team and should be a protected seed if they do well in conference play. This one, like most MWC games, should be fun.

-GEORGETOWN AT SAINT JOHN’S (Big East). Both teams are coming off losses, including a blowout loss at home for Georgetown to Pitt. As good as a year as Georgetown has had, they’re still looking for their first true road win.

-CINCINNATI AT RUTGERS (Big East). Rutgers is coming off of two big wins and has a lot of momentum built up. I wouldn’t be surprised if they get a third one today. If that happens, I’d have to say they’d currently be inside the bubble. Cincinnati is coming off a home loss to Notre Dame and could use a big road win themselves.

-VILLANOVA AT SYRACUSE (Big East). As bad as Nova has looked at times, their record is 11-4 and a solid win like this could really put them in the picture.

-BUTLER AT DAYTON (Atlantic Ten). Dayton needs some big wins if they want to be considered. Butler has some good wins already, and can tack on another notable road win to what is already a good resume.

-VIRGINIA AT CLEMSON (ACC). Virginia is looking very bubbly right now, and cannot afford to lose to a non-tournament caliber team, even if it is on the road.

-MARQUETTE AT PITTSBURGH (Big East). Both teams have decent records and a few decent wins, but still have work to do.

-KANSAS STATE AT WEST VIRGINIA (Biog Twelve). Bob Huggins faces his former team. West Virginia hasn’t looked all that good this year, but they still have just one home loss, so it won’t be a cakewalk for K State.

-ILLINOIS AT WISCONSIN (Big Ten). Illinois is coming off of a loss, and has another tough road game today. Wiscy needs some big wins to help solidify their profile.

-SAINT LOUIS AT TEMPLE (Atlantic Ten). Temple is incredibly schizophrenic. They beat Syracuse and nearly won at Kansas, but then lost to Xavier and Canisius. They face a SLU team that really needs a big win to help solidify their profile.

-CHARLOTTE AT RHODE ISLAND (Atlantic Ten). A win for Charlotte gets them to 14-2.

-UCLA AT COLORADO (Pac Twelve). This is a hugely pivotal game for Colorado, who can pick up a notable win and improve to 2-2 in the league, or drop a winnable game at home and fall to just 1-3. UCLA has looked good lately and can pick up a nice conference road win in this one, which would be another step in the right direction. Both teams have looked like tournament teams at times, but both still have work to do.

-CONNECTICUT AT NOTRE DAME (Big East). This is just the second true road game for UConn, but that doesn’t matter too much since they’re not eligible for the tournament. Notre Dame is off to a good start and can pick up another win of note in conference.

-RICHMOND AT LA SALLE (Atlantic Ten). Both teams have modest records and could still play their way in with a strong showing in conference, but right now these look more like NIT teams than NCAA teams.

-NORTH CAROLINA AT FLORIDA STATE (ACC). These are two more teams that could play their way in, but at the moment look more like NIT teams than NCAA teams.

-VIRGINIA TECH AT GEORGIA TECH. These are two more teams that could play their way in, but at the moment look more like NIT teams than NCAA teams.

-BYU AT SANTA CLARA (West Coast). These are two more teams that could play their way in, but at the moment look more like NIT teams than NCAA teams.

-HOUSTON AT SOUTHERN MISS (Conference USA). Both teams have good records, but overall have weak profiles. For either to have a chance they’ll have to pretty much blow through the conference.

-FRESNO STATE AT NEW MEXICO (Mountain West). New Mexico is coming off a big win against UNLV and should have an easy time against what looks to be the weakest team in the league.

-TEXAS A&M AT KENTUCKY (SEC). Kentucky barely survived at Vandy in their last game. TAMU has a good record, but it was amassed against a weak schedule and they’re likely way overmatched today.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT LOUISVILLE (Big East). South Florida needs a big win, and beating a potential #1 seed on the road would certainly suffice.

-KANSAS AT TEXAS TECH (Big Twelve). This is just Kansas’s second true road game, but it isn’t likely to be much of a test.

-VCU AT SAINT BONAVENTURE (Atlantic Ten). VCU needs to be on upset alert. Saint Bona has just one home loss and is capable of playing up.

-FLORIDA AT LSU (SEC). LSU is coming off a rather surprising and damaging loss to Auburn and needs to rebound quickly if they want ot get back on track. Florida is likely a protected seed, and although LSU has a lot of work to do, they are currently unbeaten at home, so it would at least be a notable win.

-ARIZONA AT OREGON STATE. Arizona is coming off their first loss of the season. Oregon State’s program is going in the right direction, but it doesn’t appear that they’re quite yet to the NCAA Tournament level. Still, if they manage a win in this one it would really help boost their profile.

-AIR FORCE AT UNLV (Mountain West). Air Force has a solid record, but is still very unproven and will probably be overmatched in most of their league games. UNLV is coming off a loss to New Mexico in what was an exciting game and needs to rebound to avoid dropping to 0-2 in the league.

-MISSOURI AT OLE MISS (SEC). Ole Miss has a good record, but needs some good wins if they’re going to get the attention of the committee.

-BELMONT AT UT MARTIN (Ohio Valley). If Belmont can run through the Ohio Valley regular season they may end up inside the bubble.

-STEPHEN F AUSTIN AT ORAL ROBERTS (Southland).  A win for Stephen F Austin will get them to 14-1, and chances are they’ll be favored in all their remaining games.

-MIDDLE TENNESSEE AT LOUISIANA MONROE (Sun Belt). If MTSU can run through the Sun Belt regular season they could end up inside the bubble.

-ARMY AT BUCKNELL (Patriot League). If Bucknell runs through the Patriot League, they could end up inside the bubble. Had they beaten Missouri we’d already be talking about them as an at-large team.

-MOREHEAD STATE AT EASTERN KENTUCKY. Eastern Kentucky just blew out Murray State at Murray State to improve to 13-3. They only have one really bad loss, so one has to wonder what their profile will look like if they’re able to run through the OVC. That would mean beating Murray (which they’ve already done) and Belmont.

-WYOMING AT NEVADA (Mountain West). Wyoming just lost their first game of the season in a thriller against Boise, and is now looking to rebound. Nevada doesn’t look like a tournament team, but they are 8-1 at home.

-TCU AT BAYLOR (Big Twelve). Baylor cannot afford to lose to non-tournament teams at home.

-MEMPHIS AT UAB (Conference USA). Memphis has avoided bad losses, but they’re lacking good wins and won’t have many opportunities to get them, so they have a small margin of error.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT SAINT MARY’S (West Coast). SMC’s margin for error is virtually zero because they lack quality wins and won’t get too many opportunities between now and the end.

-MURRAY STATE AT AUSTIN PEAY (Ohio Valley). Murray State may be out of chances. Anything short of winning out likely won’t be enough.

Griggs

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