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  • Tuesday's NCAAB Trends and Indexes - 3/23

    Trends and Indexes

    Tuesday, March 23

    Good Luck on day #82 of 2021!

    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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    I could not, at any age, be content to take my place by the fireside and simply look on. Life was meant to be lived. Curiosity must be kept alive. One must never, for whatever reason, turn his back on life.

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      Armadillo: Tuesday's six-pack

      NBA leaders in 3-point shooting %age:
      56.6%— Tony Snell, All
      49.0%— Joe Ingles, Utah
      48.8%— Joe Harris, Bkln
      46.7%— Bobby Portis, Milw
      46.5%— Maxi Kleber, Dal
      46.0%— Luke Kennard, LAC

      Americans who have died from COVID-19: 542,379
      PLEASE wear a mask (over your nose/mouth) when you go out.


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      Armadillo: Tuesday's Den: Nobody asked me, but……..

      13) Oregon 95, Iowa 80:
      — Ducks ended first half on an 18-4 run, never looked back.
      — Oregon’s shot chart had an awful lot of dunks/layups.
      — Luka Garza ended a great college career, scoring 36 points.

      12) Michigan 86, LSU 78:
      — Wolverines are only Big 14 team left in tournament; 9 teams started.
      — Michigan shot 66.7% inside arc, are in Sweet 16 for 3rd time in last four tourneys.
      — LSU’s two best players both played 40:00, and it showed near the end.

      11) Gonzaga 87, Oklahoma 71
      — Gonzaga is 28-0, with one win by less than 10 points.
      — Zags shot 57.1% inside arc, scored 1.26 points/possession.
      — Oklahoma finished season losing six of its last eight games.

      10) USC 85, Kansas 51:
      — Trojans made nine of their first 13 3-pointers, are in first Sweet 16 since ‘07
      — Pac-12 teams are 9-1 SU in this tournament.
      — Kansas had won 9 of 10 games coming in; not a strong effort here.

      9) Creighton 72, Ohio U 58:
      — Ohio U emptied its bag when they upset Virginia Saturday.
      — Bishop was 6-7 from floor, had 15 rebounds for Creighton.
      — Bluejays held four of last five opponents to 62 or fewer points.

      8) Alabama 96, Maryland 77:
      — Alabama made 16-33 shots on arc; tough to beat that.
      — Bet you its been long time since Maryland gave up 1.43 ppp.
      — Terps finished 17-14, losing four of last six games.

      7) Florida State 71, Colorado 53:
      — Seminoles are shooting 38.2% on arc (#16), are #19 on offensive boards.
      — Florida State is deep; they scored 41 points in first 30:00, 30 points in last 10:00.
      — 23-9 Colorado started three seniors; really good year for them.

      6) UCLA 67, Abilene Christian 47:
      — UCLA had last four games in a row before this tournament started.
      — You get feeling Abilene Christian beating Texas was their Super Bowl.
      — UCLA-Alabama in Sweet 16 is a stark contrast of styles.

      Cruddy set of set games Monday; one game decided by less than 14 points.

      5) College basketball coaching stuff:
      — Marquette fired Steve Wojciechowski, who made two NCAA tourneys (0-2) in 7 years.
      — Hofstra coach Joe Mihalich stepped down, took another job in the athletic department.
      — UNLV hired Kevin Kruger as its coach; his dad Lon Kruger was UNLV’s coach as recently was 2011, is coaching Oklahoma now.

      4) Mountain West used to be a fun league, but it has gone downhill lately; last five tournaments, Mountain West teams are 1-7 in first round games. Going to be a one-bid league soon.

      3) This was first time since 2003 that North Carolina went consecutive seasons without winning an NCAA Tournament game. In 2002/2003, Tar Heels went a combined 10-22 in ACC games and then they fired the coach, which is why Roy Williams came back to Chapel Hill.

      I understand that there was no NCAA Tournament last year, but UNC went 14-19 and wasn’t getting in the tournament anyway.

      2) Last three NCAA tournaments, ACC teams were combined 5-16 ATS in the first round.

      1) Memo to myself: The first weekend of the NCAA Tournament is great fun, always. Next year, if I have half a brain, this column will be written in Las Vegas.
      Last edited by StarDust Bum; 03-23-2021, 01:12 PM.

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