In some canine on canine action... the Aggies of NCA&T mollywop the Bulldogs of SCSU 86-46. The Aggies pick up their first win of the season, the Bulldogs remain winless. In a bit of useless trivia. Audra Smith formerly the head coach at Clemson, is now the coach at SCSU. Has to be the first coach to ever coach both the Land Grant Institution and the HBCU Land Grant in the same state. I have no idea about either of these schools, but that is hilarious.Later action include the battle of the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel... the snooty elitists of Hampton battle the public school for the regular people Norfolk State.
I have no idea about either of these schools, but that is hilarious.

2. Central Florida - Since a loss to Tennessee, Central Florida has been racking up some wins of questionable quality -- but they are serving notice to the American by beating the likes of Southern California, Belmont, and perhaps most impressively, Arkansas. Central Florida is now 6-1, and marching onwards towards marquee matchups against Iowa and Princeton in the next few weeks.
In any case, much more fun to be had this weekend and this season!
While my expectations for Utah were lowered quite a bit after they got thumped by Gonzaga, Utah-BYU could still be an interesting grudge match. That's today.4. Brigham Young University - The Cougars have put together what is perhaps the best resume thus far for a non-P5 team. BYU edged out wins over West Virginia, Florida State, and beat Arizona State. The team will really be tested in coming weeks against Oklahoma and Washington State -- so room for the team to pick up more quality tourney worthy wins if they somehow lose the WCC Tournament.
Bally bought the old Fox regional sports networks I believe. They have an app for online viewing.Seeing this game on my cable guide as being on Bally Sports South so check your Bally regional channels for available viewing in your area. Otherwise, I ssume it will be online on ESPN+.
Bummer that Liberty was able to hit that buzzer beating 24-pointer to eek out the win.Liberty downs HPU 70-47
Jennie Baranczyk showed at Drake that she is a great offensive coach and she's continuing to show it at Oklahoma. She has some solid, experienced players (Llanusa, Robertson, Williams ...) to work with, and they have taken quickly to her system. It's a noticeable uptick from the past few years (although to be fair, Coale had them trending up toward the end of last season and they narrowly missed the NCAAT).Wow Okla blows the doors off Miss St.
94-63
New coach making a big difference at OU, or a neg diff at Miss St, or …. ?
I thought the elite coed HBCU was Howard?Oh yeah... former foes in the MEAC... before Hampton left to join the Big South a few years ago. Campuses probably separated by 15-20 miles. Hampton has long been known as the HBCU for uppity blacks who wanted a co-ed experience. The uppity females who wanted to attend an all-female HBCU.... went to Spelman. I knew quite a few people who went to Hampton...... and yep.. they were uppity. Knew a few females who went to Spelman... dated a few Spelman girls. All were uppity... well all except for one.
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Pao Pao did not play. She did not make the trip to the Bahamas. Sabally however had a huge game.Oklahoma has really been off to a good start. I'd give them a pass on the Oregon loss because Oregon was actually healthy for that one with Pao Pao and Sabally both playing.
Oklahoma last season started 4-7, with losses to Houston, Georgia, Kansas, Oklahoma State, West Virginia, Baylor. They beat mighty Texas State, South Dakota, Arkansas Pine Bluff, and Texas Tech. Compare that to this season's 7-1 start, with the only loss to Oregon. They've beaten Buffalo, Minnesota, Mississippi State, and South Dakota. It's hard to read too much into the start, but they are definitely off to a good start -- just remains to be seen how good they will be this year.
Paige Bueckers went down with a non contact injury in the last seconds of the UConn-ND.
Prayers up for her. Hopefully just a sprained ankle.