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Very solid slate today:
11 AM:
Florida @ #20 Florida State - Leonard Hamilton is one of my favorite coaches and Scottie Barnes provides the team a high-profile freshman who scored the game-winning shot vs Indiana on Wednesday.
12 PM:
Notre Dame @ Kentucky - I'm a Mike Brey fan. Notre Dame has no depth, but a great starting five with Durham starting at the 5. The Wildcats' slide continues today!!!
12:30 PM:
Cincinatti @ #12 Tennessee - Tennessee is one of my favorite programs over the last few years and their delayed start has been anticipated. Very deep team that starts three capable ball-handlers and Sacred Heart grad transfer EJ Anosike (one of my favorite players I've watched live) brings his lunchpail every game.
1 PM:
Syracuse @ Boston College - Root for Shelton, CT's Rich Kelly (by way of Quinnipiac, Cheshire Academy, Montverde Academy and Fairfield Prep) against the easiest? team to root against.
2 PM:
Texas A&M @ TCU - Two teams with good coaches in rebuilding programs. Texas A&M has former Quinnipiac center grad transfer Kevin Marfo off the bench while PSA's Hassan Diarra is their guard off the bench.
3 PM:
Oklahoma State @ Wichita State - A chance to watch Alterique and Cade Cunningham.
Dayton vs Mississippi State - Dayton is an easy program to root for and a solid opportunity to build their OOC resume.
4-6 PM Some mid-major games that could be decent:
4 PM UAB @ East Tennessee State - ETSU's first year w/o Steve Forbes and Andy Kennedy is solid coach in his first year at UAB, a team that returns five players who averaged double-digits last season.
5 PM Old Dominion @ VCU - Two classic CAA rivals, both of which player better than anticipated. Jaylin Hunter averaging 19 mpg so far.
5 PM Santa Barbara @ Loyola Marymount - These two teams played each other earlier this week. Rare chance to see two solid under-the-radar west coast teams. LMU is hilariously large (6'6 245 point forward Eli Scott) and a team on the rise in the WCC. The Big West streams all their game for free on their conference website.
6 PM Utah @ BYU - Intrastate Utah games tend to be very good.
7 PM
Clemson vs Alabama - Clemson's defense has been their calling card and Nate Oats has had an impressive start to his Alabama tenure.
Louisiana Tech vs Louisiana - Two consistently decent mid-major programs playing an intrastate game.
8 PM
#6 Illinois @ Missouri - The best both teams have been in a while. Illinois' flash vs Missouri's muscle. Could be an excellent game.
Oregon @ Washington - A bad start for Washington, but I think they finish the season in the middle of the Pac-12.
Belmont @ Lipscomb - If this game between the two Nashville schools doesn't happen every year, it should. Both are teams no one would want to play in the first round of the tournament.
Enjoy!
11 AM:
Florida @ #20 Florida State - Leonard Hamilton is one of my favorite coaches and Scottie Barnes provides the team a high-profile freshman who scored the game-winning shot vs Indiana on Wednesday.
12 PM:
Notre Dame @ Kentucky - I'm a Mike Brey fan. Notre Dame has no depth, but a great starting five with Durham starting at the 5. The Wildcats' slide continues today!!!
12:30 PM:
Cincinatti @ #12 Tennessee - Tennessee is one of my favorite programs over the last few years and their delayed start has been anticipated. Very deep team that starts three capable ball-handlers and Sacred Heart grad transfer EJ Anosike (one of my favorite players I've watched live) brings his lunchpail every game.
1 PM:
Syracuse @ Boston College - Root for Shelton, CT's Rich Kelly (by way of Quinnipiac, Cheshire Academy, Montverde Academy and Fairfield Prep) against the easiest? team to root against.
2 PM:
Texas A&M @ TCU - Two teams with good coaches in rebuilding programs. Texas A&M has former Quinnipiac center grad transfer Kevin Marfo off the bench while PSA's Hassan Diarra is their guard off the bench.
3 PM:
Oklahoma State @ Wichita State - A chance to watch Alterique and Cade Cunningham.
Dayton vs Mississippi State - Dayton is an easy program to root for and a solid opportunity to build their OOC resume.
4-6 PM Some mid-major games that could be decent:
4 PM UAB @ East Tennessee State - ETSU's first year w/o Steve Forbes and Andy Kennedy is solid coach in his first year at UAB, a team that returns five players who averaged double-digits last season.
5 PM Old Dominion @ VCU - Two classic CAA rivals, both of which player better than anticipated. Jaylin Hunter averaging 19 mpg so far.
5 PM Santa Barbara @ Loyola Marymount - These two teams played each other earlier this week. Rare chance to see two solid under-the-radar west coast teams. LMU is hilariously large (6'6 245 point forward Eli Scott) and a team on the rise in the WCC. The Big West streams all their game for free on their conference website.
6 PM Utah @ BYU - Intrastate Utah games tend to be very good.
7 PM
Clemson vs Alabama - Clemson's defense has been their calling card and Nate Oats has had an impressive start to his Alabama tenure.
Louisiana Tech vs Louisiana - Two consistently decent mid-major programs playing an intrastate game.
8 PM
#6 Illinois @ Missouri - The best both teams have been in a while. Illinois' flash vs Missouri's muscle. Could be an excellent game.
Oregon @ Washington - A bad start for Washington, but I think they finish the season in the middle of the Pac-12.
Belmont @ Lipscomb - If this game between the two Nashville schools doesn't happen every year, it should. Both are teams no one would want to play in the first round of the tournament.
Enjoy!
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