With a 7 PM dinner date and no other plans today (thank God Shammgod), today's an excellent rainy day here in CT for college basketball.
Here's my viewing plans for today:
Noon:
2 PM:
Flipping between:
Marquette @ Villanova - FS1
#82 10-4 James Madison @ #74 12-2 Marshall - ESPN+
D'Antoni's offense makes Marshall one of my favorite teams to watch. Right now, both teams are clearly the tops in the Sun Belt (both teams are new to the conference this season) and rank within the top-8 in offensive pace.
If you haven't watched him play yet, Marshall's Taevion Kinsey is special.
4 PM:
#26 10-3 San Diego State @ #81 11-2 UNLV - CBS
The Mountain West is again very good and deep this year (currently ranked between ACC and AAC in KenPom's conference rankings) with San Diego State continuing to be the team to beat (only losses to Arizona, Arkansas (OT) and Saint Mary's).
With early wins over Dayton and Washington State, UNLV started the season 10-0 with their two losses by 3 or less (San Fran, San Jose State).
Polar opposite of the Marshall/JMU game: two TOUGH defenses who pester for turnovers.
6 PM:
#88 Sam Houston State (10-3) @ #120 New Mexico State (7-6) - ESPN+
This is NMSU's last season in the WAC, so I'm embracing their last season in one of the deepest and most underrated conferences in the nation.
New head coach Greg Heiar has built this year's roster with an ex-high major backcourt (Xavier Pinson from Mizz and DaJuan Gordon from Kansas St.) and the top players from Heiar's former JUCO champion squad NW Florida:
- Deshawndre Washington, 6'7 195
- 13.2p, 8.2r, 4.7a, 1.7s, 47.1 3p%
- Issa Muhammad, 6'9 224
- 11.3p, 4.8r, 65.5 2p%, 42.9 3p% (just 0.6 3pa)
Currently the highest ranked team in the WAC, according to KenPom, Sam Houston State has beaten Oklahoma and Utah with each of its losses against top-100 teams.
Sam Houston State's offense is led by former Wichita State guard Qua Grant (12.9p, 4.3a, 2.5s, 50.6 2p%, 39.2 3p%) while their defense (like conference makes SFA and Abilene Christian) hounds for steals and plays a DEEP thirteen man rotation with all of its players averaging between 9 and 24 mpg.