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  • Wednesday's NCAAB Trends and Indexes - 11/25

    Trends and Indexes

    Wednesday, November 25

    Good Luck on day #329 of 2020!

    NOTE: As information becomes available, we will attempt to post the trends and indexes as soon as possible.Information is posted from what we believe are reliable sources.Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the posting member or BettorsChat.

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  • #2
    Armadillo: Wednesday's six-pack

    Interesting NFL spreads for Week 12:
    — Houston (-3) @ Detroit
    — Washington @ Dallas (-3)
    — Baltimore @ Pittsburgh (-5)
    — Las Vegas (-3) @ Atlanta
    — Arizona (-2.5) @ New England
    — NJ Giants (-5.5) @ Cincinnati

    Americans who have died from COVID-19: 258,172
    PLEASE wear a mask when you go out.


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    Armadillo: Wednesday's Den: Lets get the college hoop season started

    13) 11am Wednesday morning, East Tennessee State vs Abilene Christian kicks off this year’s college basketball season, live from Estero, FL. McNeese-Nebraska is the noon game on Big Ten Network- they have games on that channel all day/night.

    Things are very fluid; games are being dropped from the schedule because of COVID, others are being added. It’ll be an unusual season, just like this whole year has been unusual, everywhere.

    We’ll do our best to stay on top of things, but its a work in progress. Hopefully by the time the NCAA tournament rolls around, there will be a vaccine and things will be calming down some. Hopefully.

    12) 68-year old Rick Pitino is the new coach at Iona, which made six of the last eight NCAA tournaments, but was just 12-17, when their last coach was on the sidelines with health issues.

    Iona had nine open scholarships when Pitino got to New Rochelle, so the Gaels won’t have a lot of experience, though their two returnees are senior guards, which helps. Iona has four big men who are all from other countries; Pitino is following the Gonzaga model; get quick guards, bring in quality transfers and get your big guys from other countries.

    Iona will be an interesting team to follow.

    11) UConn is back in the Big East, after seven years in the ACC; Huskies never won an AAC title, but they did win the national championship in their first year in the AAC. Huskies were 19-12 under Danny Hurley last year, and they have four starters back, but they’re moving up in class.

    10) Speaking of the AAC, Wichita State fired Gregg Marshall after former players complained about Marshall’s coaching style, which they claimed was abusive. Six players transferred out of Wichita last season, which lit the fuse for his dismissal.

    Marshall was 331-121 in 13 years at Wichita and made a Final Four; not often a coach with a record like that is told to take a hike.

    9) Top six teams in America this season, according to KenPom.com:
    — Gonzaga
    — Duke
    — Baylor
    — Villanova
    — Kansas
    — Texas Tech

    8) San Diego State poached grad transfer Terrell Gomez from Cal-Northridge to be its point guard; Aztecs lost three starters from LY’s 30-2 team that was probably going to be a 1-seed in the NCAA’s- eight of their 12 players this year are juniors/seniors. Thats a good thing.

    7) Cal-Oregon State is a late addition to Wednesday’s schedule; this will be a non-conference game between Pac-12 rivals. Both teams needed a game, so they hooked up on short notice.

    6) SEC will play an 18-game conference season, starting December 29-30. There will also be a set of games between SEC and Big X teams in there somewhere, too.

    5) 7-foot-3 big man Matt Haarms left Purdue, then chose BYU over Kentucky as his next stop, which raised eyebrows. BYU is picked 2nd in the WCC by Blue Ribbon, and that’s because Gonzaga is picked #1 in the country.

    4) MAC is changing how its conference tournament works; only 8 of 12 teams will make it this year, which eliminates the on-campus first round games in Championship Week.

    3) Big West has two new teams this year; UC San Diego and Cal-Bakersfield; Bellarmine is new to the Atlantic Sun and Division I. Tarleton State joins D-I and the WAC.

    2) South Dakota State is the heavy favorite in the Summit League, which is down to eight teams; Jackrabbits have all five starters back from LY, and also have three subs back who played 11+ minutes a game.

    1) Memphis-Saint Mary’s in the 2:00 game on ESPN2, live from that basketball hotbed of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Excellent early season matchup.

    This should be a fun, interesting, odd season. Let’s get started.

    Answer to yesterday’s trivia question: Cal Golden Bears have had five of their QB’s start a Super Bowl, more than any other college program:
    Joe Kapp, Craig Morton, Vince Ferragamo (started at Cal, transferred to Nebraska), Aaron Rodgers, Jared Goff
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    • #3
      NCAAB
      Dunkel

      Wednesday, November 25


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      • #4
        NCAAB
        Long Sheet

        Wednesday, November 25


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        • #5
          NCAAB

          Wednesday, November 25


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          • #6
            This report will update....


            603OAKLAND -604 XAVIER
            XAVIER is 14-25 ATS (-13.5 Units) as a favorite in the last 3 seasons.

            607W MICHIGAN -608 BUTLER
            BUTLER is 175-104 ATS (60.6 Units) in non-conference games since 1997.

            609W CAROLINA -610 UNC-WILMINGTON
            UNC-WILMINGTON is 48-29 ATS (16.1 Units) in all tournament games since 1997.

            613OLD DOMINION -614 MARYLAND
            MARYLAND is 10-2 ATS (7.8 Units) as a home favorite of 6.5 to 12 points in the last 3 seasons.

            615FAIRFIELD -616 PROVIDENCE
            PROVIDENCE is 40-61 ATS (-27.1 Units) as a favorite of 10 or more points since 1997.

            619OKLAHOMA ST -620 TX-ARLINGTON
            TX-ARLINGTON is 67-38 ATS (25.2 Units) as a dog since 1997.

            625IDAHO -626 SEATTLE
            IDAHO is 2-10 ATS (-9 Units) against the WAC since 1997.

            633BALL ST -634 N KENTUCKY
            Darrin Horn is 11-3 ATS (7.7 Units) when the total is 130 to 139.5 (Coach of N KENTUCKY)

            633BALL ST -634 N KENTUCKY
            N KENTUCKY is 11-3 ATS (7.7 Units) when the total is 130 to 139.5 over the last 2 seasons.

            635COLL OF CHARLESTON -636 N CAROLINA
            COLL OF CHARLESTON is 71-38 ATS (29.2 Units) in road games in non-conference games since 1997.
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            • #7
              Wednesday's College Basketball Odds, Tech Trends

              College basketball begins it's 2020-2021 season just one day before Thanksgiving, and what a slate it is.

              There are multiple big games to open the college basketball season, with the biggest games of the day listed below.

              Check out the odds, information and betting trends for college basketball's top games today.

              Wednesday's College Basketball Top Games

              East Tennnessee State vs. Abilene Christian (11 a.m., FloSports)
              Drake vs. Kansas State (2 p.m., ESPNU)
              Bowling Green vs. Michigan (4 p.m., ESPN2)
              Saint Mary's vs. Memphis (4:30 p.m., ESPN)
              Western Kentucky vs Northern Iowa (4:30 p.m., ESPNU)
              Liberty vs. Purdue (6 p.m., CBSSN)
              Saint Peter's vs. St. John's (7 p.m., FS2)
              Rhode Island vs. Arizona State (7 p.m., ESPN)
              West Virginia vs. South Dakota State (7 p.m., ESPN2)
              Clemson vs. Mississippi State (8:30 p.m., CBSSN)
              Villanova vs. Boston College (9:30 p.m., ESPN)
              Utah State vs. VCU (9:30 p.m., ESPN2)
              UCLA vs. San Diego State (11 p.m., CBSSN)

              Wednesday's College Basketball Odds & Trends

              ETSU (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) vs. Abilene Christian (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: FloSports, 11 a.m.
              Venue: Hertz Arena
              Location: Estero, Florida
              Spread: ETSU -3.5
              Moneyline: -
              O/U: 136.5
              Implied Probability: -

              Tech Trends

              Coming Soon

              Drake (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) vs Kansas State (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: ESPNU, 2 p.m.
              Venue: Bramlage Coliseum
              Location: Manhattan, Kansas
              Spread: KST -7.5
              Moneyline: KST -360 / DRK +275
              O/U: 135.5
              Implied Probability: Kansas State - 78.3%

              Tech Trends

              Drake has lost five straight road games.
              Kansas State has won eight of its last nine home games when playing on a Wednesday.
              Kansas State has lost the second half in four straight games.
              Drake has failed to see either team score 78 or more points in seven straight games.

              Bowling Green (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) at Michigan (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: ESPNU, 4 p.m.
              Venue: Crisler Center
              Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
              Spread: MICH -14
              Moneyline: MICH -1430 / BG +800
              O/U: 149
              Implied Probability: Michigan - 93.5%

              Tech Trends

              Michigan has won three straight games when facing Bowling Green.
              Bowling Green has seen the home team win the second half in seven straight games.
              Michigan has won 34 of its last 40 home games.
              Bowling Green has lost three straight games.
              Bowling Green has scored exactly 57 points in two of its last three games when facing Michigan.

              Saint Mary's (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) vs. Memphis (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: ESPN, 4:30 p.m.
              Venue: Sanford Pentagon
              Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
              Spread: MEM -4.5
              Moneyline: MEM -190 / SMC +155
              O/U: 140.5
              Implied Probability: Memphis - 65.5%

              Tech Trends

              Memphis has won two straight games when facing Saint Mary's.
              Saint Mary's has won 25 of its last 32 games.
              Memphis has won the first half in five of its last six games.
              Saint Mary's has won four of its last five games when playing on a neutral court.

              Western Kentucky (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) vs. Northern Iowa (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: ESPNU, 4:30 p.m.
              Venue: Sanford Pentagon
              Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
              Spread: WKY -2
              Moneyline: -
              O/U: 145.5
              Implied Probability: -

              Tech Trends

              Coming Soon

              Liberty (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) at Purdue (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: CBSSN, 6 p.m.
              Venue: Mackey Arena
              Location: West Lafayette, Indiana
              Spread: PUR -11
              Moneyline: PUR -770 / LIB+525
              O/U: 123
              Implied Probability: Purdue - 88.5%

              Tech Trends

              Liberty has won 11 of its last 12 games.
              Liberty has won six straight games when playing on a neutral court.
              Liberty has won the second half in four straight games whenn playing in a neutral court.
              Purdue has won three of its last four non-conference regular-season games.
              Purdue has lost five of its last seven games.

              Saint Peter's (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) at St. John's (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: FS2, 7 p.m.
              Venue: Carnesecca Arena
              Location: Queens, New York
              Spread: STJ -9.5
              Moneyline: STJ -530 / STP +390
              O/U: 140.5
              Implied Probability: St. John's - 84.1%

              Tech Trends

              St. John's has won three of its last four games.
              Saint Peter's has won eight of its last nine games.

              Rhode Island (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) vs. Arizona State (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: ESPN, 7 p.m.
              Venue: Mohegan Sun Arena
              Location: Uncasville, Connecticut
              Spread: -
              Moneyline: -
              O/U: -
              Implied Probability:

              Tech Trends

              Coming Soon

              West Virginia (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) at South Dakota State (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: ESPN2, 7 p.m.
              Venue: Sanford Pentagon
              Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
              Spread: WVU -9.5
              Moneyline: WVU -530 / SDST +380
              O/U: -
              Implied Probability: West Virginia - 84.1%

              Tech Trends

              South Dakota State has won 10 straight games when playing on a Wednesday.
              South Dakota State has won the second half in seven straight games.

              Clemson (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) vs. Mississippi State (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: CBSSN, 8:30 p.m.
              Venue: Mackey Arena
              Location: West Lafayette, Indiana
              Spread: CLEM -3.5
              Moneyline: CLEM -175 / MSST +140
              O/U: 135.5
              Implied Probability: Clemson - 63.6%

              Tech Trends

              Mississippi State has won two of its last three games when facing a school from South Carolina.
              Mississippi State has won five of its last six games when playing on a neutral court during a Wednesday.
              Mississippi State has won the first half in six straight games when playing on a neutral court during a Wednesday.

              Villanova (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) vs. Boston College (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: ESPN, 9:30 p.m.
              Venue: Mohegan Sun Arena
              Location: Uncasville, Connecticut
              Spread: NOVA -14.5
              Moneyline: NOVA -2000 / BC +950
              O/U: 141.5
              Implied Probability: Villanova - 95.2%

              Tech Trends

              Villanova has won four of its last six games when facing Boston College.
              Boston College has lost six straight games.
              Villanova has won 40 of its last 43 games when playing on a neutral court.
              Boston College has lost the second half in seven of its last eight games.

              Utah State (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) vs. VCU (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: ESPN2, 9:30 p.m.
              Venue: Sanford Pentagon
              Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
              Spread: -
              Moneyline: -
              O/U: -
              Implied Probability:

              Tech Trends

              Coming Soon

              UCLA (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U) at San Diego State (0-0 SU, 0-0 ATS, 0-0 O/U)

              TV-Time: CBSSN, 11 p.m.
              Venue: Viejas Arena
              Location: San Diego, California
              Spread: UCLA -2.5
              Moneyline: UCLA -148 / SDST +120
              O/U: 134
              Implied Probability: UCLA - 59.7%

              Tech Trends

              UCLA has won seven of its last eight games.
              San Diego State has won 30 of its last 32 games.
              San Diego State has won the second half in six straight home games.
              Last edited by StarDust Bum; 11-25-2020, 01:55 PM.

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              • #8
                Villanova vs. Boston College Odds
                David Schwab

                The Big East’s Villanova Wildcats will square-off against the ACC’s Boston College Eagles this Wednesday in a 9:30 p.m. ET tip at Mohegan Sun Arena.

                Venue: Mohegan Sun Arena
                Location: Uncasville, Connecticut
                Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2020
                Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
                TV: ESPN
                Bet: BetMGM | BetRivers | FanDuel | PointsBet | All

                Villanova-Boston College Betting Odds

                Spread: Villanova -14
                Money-Line: Villanova -2000 Boston College +900
                Total: 141.5
                Implied Probability: Villanova 95.24%

                The Wildcats opened as 13 ½-point favorites for this neutral-site clash. There has been some upward movement to 14 points in early betting with the general betting consensus leaning heavily toward Villanova covering against the spread.

                The total line for this game opened at 141 ½ points and it has held steady since being released. Bettors appear to be evenly split on the OVER/UNDER heading into Wednesday’s anticipated tip.

                The money line odds for this Big East/ACC matchup is heavy with Villanova listed as a -2000 price at a few operators, meaning a $100 return would net back $5.

                Villanova finished last season with a 14-15-2 record ATS. The Wildcats went 10-13-1 ATS closing as favorites and they were 1-2-1 ATS in neutral-site games.

                Boston College was 14-18 ATS with a straight-up record of 13-19. The Eagles failed to cover in 14 of 24 games closing as underdogs.

                Betting Analysis – Villanova Wildcats

                SU: 24-7
                ATS: 14-15-2
                SU - Home: 13-3
                SU - Away: 11-4
                O/U: 12-19

                Betting Analysis – Boston College Eagles

                SU: 13-19
                ATS: 14-18
                SU - Home: 9-10
                SU - Away: 4-9
                O/U: 14-17-1

                Inside the Stats – Villanova Wildcats

                2019-20 stats


                PS/G: 73.2 (116th)
                PA/G: 66.4 (91st)
                Off Rtg: 107.8 (54th)
                Def Rtg: 97.8 (134th)
                SRS: 16.84 (18th)
                SOS: 10.03 (19th)

                As one of the top college basketball teams in the nation, Villanova starts the season with the second-best odds to win the 2021 NCAA Tournament behind the Gonzaga Bulldogs. It ranks third in both major national polls.

                The main strength of the Wildcats is their returning lineup. Saddiq Bey left some big shoes to fill. However, the other four starters are in place led by Collin Gillespie as the leading scoring with 15.1 points per game.

                The only real weakness could be rust. The late start to the season contributed to the long layoff, so there is always the risk of a slow start.

                Inside the Stats – Boston College Eagles

                2019-20 stats


                PS/G: 64.6 (322nd)
                PA/G: 70.6 (211th)
                Off Rtg: 92.4 (336th)
                Def Rtg: 101.1 (218th)
                SRS: 1.82 (142nd)
                SOS: 7.86 (51st)

                Boston College is on the wrong side of this long-established rivalry with a 24-52 record SU in 76 previous meetings. The last time the Eagles faced Villanova was in the Sweet 16 of the 2006 NCAA Tournament. They lost in overtime 60-59.

                As far as this year’s team, Jim Christian may already be on the hot seat entering his seventh season as head coach. An overall record of 75-119 has dialed up the pressure for this campaign.

                Losing three starters from last year’s team does not help the situation. BC will turn to sophomore guard Wynston Tabbs as their top scorer from a year ago with 13.9 PPG. Another sophomore guard to watch is Jay Heath, who averaged 13.1 PPG last year.

                Key Players to Watch

                2019-20 stats


                BC - Jay Heath (13.1 ppg)
                BC - Steffon Mitchell (7.8 ppg, 8.7 rpg)
                NOVA - Collin Gillespie (15.1 ppg, 4.5 apg)
                NOVA - Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (10.5 ppg, 9.4 rpg)
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                • #9
                  UCLA vs. San Diego State Odds

                  The Pac-12’s UCLA Bruins will open their season against the Mountain West's San Diego State Aztecs this Wednesday in an 11 p.m. ET tip at Viejas Arena.

                  Venue: Viejas Arena
                  Location: San Diego, California
                  Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2020
                  Time: 11 p.m. ET
                  TV: CBSSN

                  UCLA-San Diego State Betting Odds

                  Spread: UCLA -3.5
                  Money-Line: UCLA -175 San Diego State +143
                  Total: 133.5
                  Implied Probability: UCLA 63.6%

                  Mick Cronin's Bruins begin the 2020-21 campaign as road favorites, entering a tough environment against a team with Final Four aspirations a year ago. The San Diego State Aztecs are home underdogs, despite winning 30 of their last 32 games. The spread has moved to -2.5 with some sportsbooks, so it appears the public may not be as sold on UCLA as oddsmakers are.

                  UCLA is coming off a 11-3 SU record to end last year, arguably one of the hottest teams in the country to close out the season. Tyler Campbell is also a contender for the John Wooden Award this season, so it seems justified in the oddsmakers leaning towards Cronin's club. It's worth noting UCLA has lost four of its last five games when facing an inter-state school, which includes losses to Stanford and Cal State Fullerton.

                  Betting Analysis – UCLA Bruins

                  SU: 19-12
                  ATS: 17-13-1
                  SU - Home: 13-6
                  SU - Away: 6-6
                  O/U: 13-17-1-

                  Betting Analysis – San Diego State Aztecs

                  SU: 28-1
                  ATS: 18-10
                  SU - Home: 15-1
                  SU - Away: 13-0
                  O/U: 14-13-1

                  Inside the Stats – UCLA Bruins

                  2019-20 stats


                  PS/G: 65.9 (229th)
                  PA/G: 67.1 (116th)
                  Off Rtg: 103.7 (130th)
                  Def Rtg: 100.1 (190th)
                  SRS: 9.83 (67th)
                  SOS: 8.23 (43rd)

                  UCLA is a favorite to win the Pac-12 this season, after catching fire to end the 2019-20 campaign. It's tough to bet against Mick Cronin, who seems right on track to continue his Cincinnati success in the City of Angels.

                  What makes the Bruins so dangerous is that they return their top five scorers from a year ago. With the same core in tact, and an offseason to develop more chemistry, the Bruins should see similar success to how they ended the 2019-20 season.

                  Inside the Stats – San Diego Aztecs

                  2019-20 stats


                  PS/G: 74.8 (77th)
                  PA/G: 59.5 (3rd)
                  Off Rtg: 113.3 (3rd)
                  Def Rtg: 90 (10th)
                  SRS: 18.38 (10th)
                  SOS: 3.92 (97th)

                  San Diego State enters the season without two of their top three scorers from a year ago. The most notable is Malachi Flynn, who averaged 17.6 points per game. Also, Yanni Wetzell is gone after averaging 11.6 points and 6.5 rebounds per game.

                  Matt Mitchell and Jordan Schakel will have to carry the load for San Diego State to be successful. It's worth noting that San Diego State is without K.J. Feagin this year, meaning Nathan Mensah and Trey Pulliam will need to step up as well.

                  Time will tell if San Diego State can stay a top the Mountain West food chain, and what a better way to test your club then against a favored school from a power-five conference. The Aztecs are known for defense, so if they can continue limiting schools to under 60 points per game they should be fine. The offense will be tough to match from a season ago, however (third best rating in country last year).

                  Key Players to Watch

                  2019-20 stats


                  UCLA - Tyger Campbell (8.3 ppg, 5 apg)
                  UCLA - Chris Smith (13.1 ppg, 5.4 rpg)
                  SDST - Matt Mitchell (12.2 ppg, 4.8 rpg)
                  SDST - Jordan Schakel (10 ppg)
                  Last edited by StarDust Bum; 11-25-2020, 01:56 PM.

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                  • #10
                    NCAAB
                    Armadillo's Write-Up

                    Wednesday, November 25


                    Drake @ Kansas State
                    Drake
                    — 3 starters back from LY’s 20-14 team
                    — picked 7th in MVC by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #158 by KenPom, 6th in MVC
                    — Last year was first time since 1971 Drake won 20 games in back/back years.

                    Kansas State
                    — 2 starters back from LY’s 11-21 team
                    — picked last in Big X by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #114 by KenPom, last in Big X
                    — Last year was Bruce Weber’s worst year as a head coach.

                    Old Dominion @ Maryland
                    Old Dominion
                    — 4 starters back from LY’s 13-19 team
                    — picked 6th in C-USA by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #101 by KenPom, 3rd in C-USA
                    — LY was Jones’ first losing year at ODU.
                    — Monarchs have good guards, are expected to bounce back this year.

                    Maryland
                    — 3 starters back from LY’s 24-7 team
                    — picked 10th in Big 14 by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #51 by KenPom, 11th in Big 14
                    — Terps tied for Big 14 title LY; they’re not as talented now.

                    Toledo @ Bradley
                    Toledo
                    — 3 starters back from LY’s 17-15 team
                    — picked 4th in MAC by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #128 by KenPom, 2nd in MAC
                    — Last year was Toledo’s worst since 2013.
                    — They’re deeper this year, should be better on offense.

                    Bradley
                    — 2 starters back from LY’s 23-11 team
                    — picked 3rd in MVC by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #126 by KenPom, 3rd in MVC
                    — Bradley won the MVC tournament last year.
                    — Braves are good up front, have ?’s at guard.

                    Oklahoma State @ Tex-Arlington
                    Oklahoma State
                    — 1 starter back from LY’s 18-14 team
                    — picked 8th in Big X by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #35 by KenPom, 7th in Big X
                    — Cowboys can’t go to NCAA’s this year; probstion.
                    — Cunningham is one of nation’s best freshmen; he’s so good they hired his brother as an assistant coach. Go figure.

                    Tex-Arlington
                    — 3 starters back from LY’s 14-18 team
                    — picked 8th in Sun Belt by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #159 by KenPom, 4th in Sun Belt
                    — UTA shot 30.4% on arc LY, were small inside. No bueno.
                    — How did they get Oklahoma State to come on road for opener?

                    Charleston @ North Carolina
                    Charleston
                    — 1 starter back from LY’s 17-14 team
                    — picked 3rd in CAA by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #176 by KenPom, 4th in CAA
                    — More balanced this year; will transfers step up?
                    — Won 17 games LY, after 75 wins previous three years.

                    North Carolina
                    — 3 starters back from LY’s 14-19 team
                    — picked 3rd in ACC by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #22 by KenPom, 4th in ACC
                    — Last year was Roy Williams’ first losing season.
                    — Solid inside; who will replace Anthony at the point?

                    Hofstra vs Monmouth
                    Hofstra
                    — Coach Mihalich took a leave of absence; they have an interim coach.
                    — 3 starters back from LY’s 26-8 team
                    — picked 2nd in CAA by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #153 by KenPom, 1st in CAA
                    — Hofstra won their first CAA tourney last year.

                    Monmouth
                    — 2 starters back from LY’s 18-13 team
                    — picked 2nd in MAAC by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #182 by KenPom, 2nd in MAAC
                    — Four senior starters, but point guard is new.
                    — Supposedly have an impressive freshman class.

                    — Hofstra beat Monmouth last three years, by 1-2-20 points.

                    South Dakota vs Colorado (@ Kansas State)
                    — South Dakota has 1 starter back from LY’s 20-12 team
                    — picked 2nd in Summit by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #208 by KenPom, 5th in Summit

                    — Lost five of top six scorers from LY.
                    — Can 4 JC kids, 3 redshirts fill the void?

                    — Colorado has 3 starters back from LY’s 21-11 team
                    — picked 6th in Pac-12 by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #62 by KenPom, 8th in Pac-12.
                    — Have senior PG, but lost Tyler Bey to NBA.
                    — Were #3 in country in minutes continuity LY.

                    Georgia State @ Georgia Tech
                    — Georgia State has 4 starters back from LY’s 19-13 team
                    — picked 2nd in Sun Belt by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #108 by KenPom, 1st in Sun Belt
                    — Whole backcourt from last year returns.
                    — How good are the new guys up front?

                    — Georgia Tech has 4 starters back from LY’s 17-14 team
                    — picked 6th in ACC by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #72 by KenPom, 11th in ACC
                    — Has one of ACC’s best returning backcourts.
                    — Popular wisdom: its a good year to have an experienced team.

                    Cal-Irvine vs Pepperdine (@ San Diego)
                    — Cal-Irvine has 1 starter back from LY’s 21-11 team
                    — picked 2nd in Big West by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #122 by KenPom, 2nd in Big West.

                    — Anteaters played in last two NCAA tourneys.
                    — Irvine lost 77-73 at Pepperdine last year.

                    — Pepperdine has 4 starters back from LY’s 16-16 team
                    — picked 4th in WCC by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #106 by KenPom, 5th in WCC
                    — Waves have a very good senior point guard.
                    — Deeper, more athletic than they’ve been recently.

                    UCLA @ San Diego State
                    — UCLA has all 5 starters back from LY’s 19-12 team
                    — Bruins are picked 2nd in Pac-12 by Blue Ribbon
                    — UCLA is ranked #29 by KenPom, 3rd in Pac-12.
                    — Bruins won 11 of last 14 games LY, after a 7-9 start.
                    — UCLAS is expected to compete for the Pac-12 title.

                    — San Diego State has 2 starters back from LY’s 30-2 team
                    — picked 2nd in Mountain West by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #44 by KenPom, 1st in Mountain West
                    — Aztecs poached grad transfer PG Gomez from Northridge.
                    — 8 of San Diego State’s 12 scholarship guys are juniors/seniors.

                    Montana State @ UNLV
                    — Montana State has 3 starters back from LY’s 16-15 team
                    — picked 4th in Big Sky by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #220 by KenPom, 5th in Big Sky
                    — Bobcats have a new point guard this year.
                    — Will try to play faster this year.

                    — UNLV has 2 starters back from LY’s 17-15 team
                    — picked 3rd in Mountain West by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #119 by KenPom, 5th in Mountain West
                    — Rebels have new PG, very good transfer from South Dakota State.
                    — UNLV won six of its last seven games LY.

                    Clemson vs Mississippi State (Melbourne, FL)
                    — Clemson has 4 starters back from LY’s 16-15 team
                    — picked 8th in ACC by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #40 by KenPom, 8th in ACC.
                    — Tigers are expected to be in the NCAAs this year.
                    — Clemson’s best player is a 6-8 senior who passed up NBA Draft.

                    — Mississippi State has 2 starters back from LY’s 20-11 team
                    — picked 10th in SEC by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #77 by KenPom, 12th in SEC
                    — Need transfers to be good in order to maintain success.
                    — won 68 games the last three years.

                    North Dakota State vs Nevada
                    — North Dakota State has 2 starters back from LY’s 25-8 team
                    — picked 3rd in Summit by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #175 by KenPom, 2nd in Summit.
                    — Won Summit tourney LY.
                    — Bison are rebuilding a little after LY’s 25-8 team.

                    — Nevada has 1 starter back from LY’s 19-12 team
                    — picked 6th in Mountain West by Blue Ribbon
                    — ranked #120 by KenPom, 6th in Mountain West
                    — Lost five of top six scorers from last year.
                    — Young players have to contribute quickly.
                    Last edited by StarDust Bum; 11-25-2020, 01:56 PM.

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