05-12-2015, 07:08 PM | #151 |
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So Timmy Tribble took the Charlotte job, and Cannon Pace is a new coach, taking over Central Michigan, while Tim Sheppard is also new, and he is taking over at Penn St. Let's look at how they fared in recruiting this past season.
Charlotte had the 167th overall recruiting class, good for 10th in the A-10. Penn St. had the 77th overall recruiting class, good for 5th in the Big 10. Central Michigan had the 225th overall recruiting class, good for 7th in the MAC. 2014-2015 FOFC Coach Hotseat Ratings David Ginsberg (Hartford) -- Average seat, goal is to finish .500 or better in the America East. Cillian O'Reilly (Maine) -- Cool seat, goal is to play in the NCAA Tournament. Bit of a lofty goal there. Timmy Tribble (Charlotte) -- Average seat, goal is to compete for the A-10 Title. Alex Donovan (Boston College) -- Cool seat, goal is to play in the NCAA Tournament. Rob Nielsen (Colorado) -- Average seat, goal is to play in any postseason tournament. Kuji Chagulia (Louisville) -- Cool seat, goal is to reach the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. Roy Rogers (High Point) -- Average seat, goal is to play in the NCAA Tournament. Another lofty goal. Ernesto Lopez (Iowa) -- Average seat, goal is to play in any postseason tournament. Tim Sheppard (Penn St.) -- Average seat, goal is to avoid last place in the Big 10. DeShawn St. John (Cal Poly) -- Average seat, goal is to finish .500 or better in the Big West. Jeeber Mack (UTEP) -- Cool seat, goal is to compete for the Conference USA Title. Shane Korme (Wright St.) -- Average seat, goal is to play in the NCAA Tournament. Cannon Pace (Central Michigan) -- Average seat, goal is to finish with a .500 or better MAC record. Ekeje Bafou (Evansville) -- Average seat, goal is to avoid last place in the MVC. Score Galore (Bryant) -- Average seat, goal is to avoid last place in the Northeast. Thomas Carrano (Monmouth) -- Cool seat, goal is to play in the NCAA Tournament. Patrick Hutt (UCLA) -- Average seat, goal is to reach the NCAA Final Four. That will be a very lofty goal with this Bruin squad. Randolph Childress (Davidson) -- Cool seat, goal is to win the Southern Title. B.B. Gunn (Hawaii) -- Average seat, goal is to play in the NCAA Tournament. Jawouk Bafou (Oregon St.) -- Average seat, goal is to avoid last place in the WAC. |
05-12-2015, 07:25 PM | #152 |
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2014 Season Tournaments
Boston College will be the 2nd seed in the 2014 Anaheim Invitational and will open it up against 7th seed Oregon St. Heh, go figure, 2 FOFC teams playing each other. Oregon State will be the 7th seed in the 2014 Anaheim Invitational and will open it up against 2nd seed Boston College. Louisville will be the 2nd seed in the 16 team 2014 Coaches Invitational and will open it up against 15th seed Air Force. UTEP will be the 3rd seed in the 4 team 2014 College Classic and will open up against 2nd seed Miami (FL). Hawaii will be the 9th seed in the 16 team 2014 GDS Classic and will open up against 8th seed Hofstra. Maine will be the 15th seed in the 16 team 2014 GDS Classic and will open up against 2nd seed Creighton. Charlotte will be the 2nd seed in the 2014 Island Invitational and will open up against 7th seed American. Colorado will be the 3rd seed in the 2014 Island Invitational and will open up against 6th seed Iona. Davidson will be the 3rd seed in the 4 team 2014 Legends Invitational and will open up against 2nd seed Ohio State. UCLA will be the 3rd seed in the 2014 Philadelphia Invitational and will open up against 6th seed VCU. Wright State will be the 8th seed in the 2014 Philadelphia Invitational and will open up against top seed Texas. Central Michigan will be the 16th seed in the 2014 Preseason NIT and will open up against top seed Villanova. Penn State will be the 3rd seed in the 4 team 2014 Travelers Invitational and will open up against 2nd seed Vanderbilt. 13 of our 20 teams are in a season tournament, and at least this year we have no more than 2 FOFC teams in any given tournament. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there one tournament which saw 3 of our FOFC teams in it? |
05-16-2015, 11:21 AM | #153 |
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2014 Season Tournament Wrap-Up
2014 Anaheim Invitational Boston College beat (7) Oregon St. 81-61 in the First Round, then lost to (3) USC 68-65 in the winners bracket semifinals, then rallied to beat (4) George Mason 71-46 in the 3rd Place Game. Oregon State lost to (2) Boston College 81-61 in the First Round, then lost 51-37 to (6) George Washington in the Consolation Semifinals, then got hammered 86-54 by (5) LSU in the 7th Place Game. 2014 Coaches Invitational Louisville survived (15) Air Force 83-82 in the First Round, then beat (10) Siena 96-63 in the Quarterfinals. They kept it rolling by beating (6) Southern Illinois 82-62 in the Semifinals, then routed (4) Ole Miss 97-64 in the Championship, picking up right where they left off last season. 2014 College Classic UTEP beat (2) Miami (FL) 65-62 in the First Round, then lost to (1) Tennessee 67-50 in the Championship game. 2014 GDS Classic Hawaii lost 82-80 to (8) Hofstra in the First Round. Maine battled hard, but lost 82-74 to (2) Creighton in the First Round. 2014 Island Invitational Charlotte got hammered by (7) American 76-57 in the First Round, then rallied to beat (6) Iona 69-60 in the Consolation Semifinals, and beat (5) Akron in the 5th place game, 83-75. Colorado beat (6) Iona 79-64 in the First Round, then beat (7) American 82-68 in the Semifinals, then beat (1) Mississippi State 59-47 in the Championship Game, making it another season tournament victory for Rob Nielsen and the Buffaloes. 2014 Legends Invitational Davidson beat (2) Ohio State 76-64 in the First Round, then hammered (1) Maryland 80-63 in the Championship Game, making the Wildcats our 3rd FOFC coached team to win a 2014 Season Tournament. 2014 Philadelphia Invitational UCLA lost 67-64 to (6) VCU in the First Round, then recovered to hammer (2) Georgetown 70-40 in the Consolation Semifinals and beat (5) New Mexico 70-53 in the 5th place game. Wright State lost 78-65 to (1) Texas in the First Round, then lost 84-69 to (5) New Mexico in the Consolation Semifinals, and completed the trifecta of losses by losing 74-41 to (2) Georgetown in the 7th place game. 2014 Preseason NIT Central Michigan battled, but lost 76-63 to (1) Villanova in the First Round. 2014 Travelers Invitational Penn State lost 70-58 to (2) Vanderbilt in the First Round, then lost 65-54 to (4) Middle Tennessee in the 3rd place game. On the bright side, we had 3 teams win season tournaments, but we had a lot of teams that were one and dones or lost a 7th place game. Still got some work to do. |
05-16-2015, 11:31 AM | #154 |
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Can't top winning in Maui.
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05-16-2015, 11:59 AM | #155 |
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Here's a look at how our teams have fared through Dec. 28, 2014
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 5-6, 0-0 America East. The Hawks had a nice win at UMass, but also have some really bad losses to William & Mary and Wagner. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 3-8, 0-1 America East. It hasn't been a good start to the season for the Black Bears, who have lost 6 in a row, including a bad loss to Brown, and their conference opener to Stony Brook in which they were beaten by 28 points. Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 7-4, 0-0 Atlantic 10. The 49ers had a 5 game winning streak including a win at Virginia Tech, but have lost their last 2 games by a combined 9 points. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 8-2, 0-0 ACC. The strength of schedule hasn't been great for the Eagles, and they have that home loss to Fairfield on their record. As always, ACC play will be a grind. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 10-1, 0-0 Big 12. The Buffaloes are off to a great start in their quest for postseason play, winning their first 10 games, including the Miss. St. win and a win at Villanova. They lost their last game to a good Wyoming team and look to start a new winning streak. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 10-2, 0-0 Big East. The Cardinals 2 losses were at Wisconsin and at Kentucky. Nothing to be ashamed of there, as they do have wins over Michigan St. and Illinois, as well as the Ole Miss win. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 6-6, 1-1 Big South. The Panthers rolled off 4 in a row, including a win at Davidson and a win at Dayton. They won their conference opener before losing to Charleston Southern. Ugh! Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 7-4, 0-1 Big 10. The Hawkeyes started the season by beating Kansas and Bradley, then played Iowa St. and Northern Iowa tough in losses. They lost their conference opener to Wisconsin on a buzzer beater. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 6-4, 0-0 Big 10. The Nittany Lions have a nice win at Temple, and have not lost to a team with a .500 record or worse. Unfortunately, they need to start beating some of those good teams on their schedule. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 3-8, 0-0 Big West. The Mustangs' 3 wins are at Louisiana Tech and San Diego and a home win against Wichita St. Give them credit for playing a grueling non-conference schedule, as they will face a few tough teams in Big West play. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 5-6, 0-0 Conference USA. The Miners continue to struggle, losing at Utah Valley and at Texas St. They have won their last 2, but against teams with a combined 8-15 record, so there is work to do. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 6-7, 1-0 Horizon. The Raiders have rebounded nicely since their 3 games of being hammered in their season tournament, as they got a huge win at Miss. St., and won their conference opener at Detroit. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 3-6. 0-0 MAC. The Chippewas lost their first 5 before winning 3 in a row, and lost by 3 to UC Irvine. Now they have a 2 game stretch against Tennessee and UAB. Those 2 teams have a combined record of 19-2. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 5-8, 0-2 MVC. The Aces got a couple nice road wins at Middle Tennessee and Marshall, but have lost their first 2 conference games by a combined 8 points. So close, yet so far. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 3-8, 0-0 Northeast. The Bulldogs got a couple good road wins at Princeton and Duquesne, and while they haven't played a grueling schedule, they've played some pretty decent teams. A 2 point loss to an 11-3 San Diego St. team might be the highlight of the season thus far. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 4-6, 0-0 Northeast. The Hawks have a nice home win against St. Bonaventure, but losses to Coastal Carolina and North Carolina A&T have Coach Carrano wondering what is going on. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 9-2, 0-0 Pac 10. VCU and undefeated West Virginia are the 2 losses, nothing to be ashamed of. Unfortunately, other than the wins against Georgetown and New Mexico, they don't have any other quality wins. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 5-6, 0-0 Southern. It's hard to get a read on this Wildcat team, as they have played probably the top non-conference schedule in the nation, with losses to Missouri, Duke, Marquette, Tennessee, and Michigan St., and wins against Ohio St., Maryland, Georgia, and Texas. As you can see, they are laying it all on the line. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 3-6, 0-0 WAC. The Warriors have lost 4 in a row against solid competition. 2 road losses at Illinois and Rhode Island, one close, one a blowout, kind of dictate Coach Gunn's season so far. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 2-10, 0-0 WAC. The Beavers keep falling, and falling, and falling. Eastern Washington and Idaho constitute Oregon St.'s 2 wins, and it doesn't look to get any better as the season goes on. Code:
Great to see a new FOFC team getting represented in the Media Poll, hopefully this is a sign of things to come. Code:
On the other hand, our mid-major teams just aren't getting it done. No representation in this poll has to change, and soon. |
05-17-2015, 09:26 PM | #156 |
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Dec. 29, 2014-Jan. 5, 2015
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 6-8, 1-1 America East. 3 games this week for the Hawks, all at home. First a 75-59 win over Binghamton, then a 78-69 non-conference loss to Princeton, followed by a tough 84-78 loss to Boston U. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 5-8, 1-1 America East. Good week for the Black Bears, who won a non-conference game 80-72 at Harvard, then stayed on the road to beat Binghamton 79-64 in conference play. Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 8-5, 0-0 Atlantic 10. A split this week for the 49ers, who won 83-59 at home against south Carolina, then lost a tough one to a ranked UConn team 75-68. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 9-3, 0-0 ACC. The Eagles lost a home game 86-78 to Providence, then won 78-53 at Rutgers. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 11-2, 0-0 Big 12. A split this week for the Buffaloes, who lost a heartbreaker at Marquette, 67-65, but returned home to hammer Air Force 80-53. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 11-2, 0-0 Big East. Just 1 game this week for the Cardinals, a 90-78 win at Purdue. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 7-7, 2-2 Big South. A split this week for the Panthers, both on the road, as they won 83-70 at Gardner Webb then lost 72-64 at UNC Asheville. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 8-5, 1-2 Big 10. A split this week for the Hawkeyes, who lost a tough one 84-80 at Michigan St., then returned home to hammer Northwestern 80-59. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 7-5, 1-1 Big 10. The Nittany Lions split this week, winning 87-51 at home against Northwestern, then losing 84-59 at Michigan. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 3-10, 0-0 Big West. 2 more losses for the Mustangs this week, as they lost at home 70-42 to Loyola Marymount, then lost 75-69 at Fresno St. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 7-6, 0-0 Conference USA. The winning streak is 4 for the Miners, who won 2 home games this week. First 65-58 against Texas Tech then a 65-36 win over Wyoming. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 8-7, 3-0 Horizon. Good start for the Raiders in conference play, as they got 2 home wins, first a 76-67 win over Loyola-IL, then a 69-47 win over IL-Chicago. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 3-7, 0-0 MAC. 1 game for the Chippewas this week, as they got hammered 85-31 against Tennessee. The consolation is that it was a sellout, having the #1 team in the nation in their gym. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 6-9, 1-3 MVC. A road split for the Aces this week, as they won 70-59 at Indiana St., then lost 69-60 at ranked Creighton. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 3-10, 0-2 Northeast. 2 road losses for the Bulldogs this week, as they lost 84-76 at St. Francis-PA, then lost 71-62 at Monmouth. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 6-6, 2-0 Northeast. Good start to conference play for the Hawks, who won 76-64 at St. Francis-NY, then returned home to beat Bryant 71-62. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 11-2, 2-0 Pac 10. The Bruins won 2 huge home games this week, as they beat a top 25 Arizona squad 68-59, then beat Arizona St. 86-72. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 7-6, 2-0 Southern. Good start to conference play for the Wildcats, as they won 84-67 at GA Southern, then won 94-85 at home against Wofford. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 5-6, 0-0 WAC. Good week for the Warriors, picking up 2 big non-conference road wins. First an 87-45 smashing at Wyoming, then a tough 60-52 win at Iowa St. Oregon St. (Jawouk Bafou) -- 3-10, 0-0 WAC. Just 1 game this week for the Beavers, a 58-57 win at Portland St. Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Tennessee (46) 13-0 1771 1 Southeastern Conference 2. West Virginia (5) 12-0 1674 3 Big East Conference 3. Stanford (13) 13-0 1666 4 Pacific-10 Conference 4. Nebraska (8) 13-0 1657 2 Big 12 Conference 5. Oklahoma State 11-1 1486 6 Big 12 Conference 6. Creighton 14-1 1464 7 Missouri Valley Conference 7. Notre Dame 11-1 1349 8 Big East Conference 8. Pittsburgh 10-1 1209 10 Big East Conference 9. Illinois 12-1 1185 12 Big Ten Conference 10. Mississippi 11-1 1142 11 Southeastern Conference 11. Syracuse 10-1 1080 9 Big East Conference 12. Arizona 9-2 976 5 Pacific-10 Conference 13. Louisville 11-2 881 20 Big East Conference 14. Texas A&M 13-1 826 14 Big 12 Conference 15. Connecticut 10-2 742 21 Big East Conference 16. Brigham Young 11-1 699 16 Mountain West Conference 17. Marquette 11-1 654 17 Big East Conference 18. Texas 11-2 631 18 Big 12 Conference 19. Vanderbilt 11-2 612 19 Southeastern Conference 20. Florida 12-2 549 22 Southeastern Conference 21. Duke 11-2 307 15 Atlantic Coast Conference 22. UCLA 11-2 252 NR Pacific-10 Conference 23. Georgia Tech 11-2 169 13 Atlantic Coast Conference 24. Florida State 12-1 158 23 Atlantic Coast Conference 25. Wisconsin 10-2 146 NR Big Ten Conference Others Receiving Votes: Kent State 9-1 42 Mid-American Conference Rhode Island 11-1 37 Atlantic 10 Conference Gonzaga 10-2 17 Western Athletic Conference Mississippi State 10-2 9 Southeastern Conference North Carolina 9-3 5 Atlantic Coast Conference Miami 9-2 3 Atlantic Coast Conference Santa Clara 12-2 1 West Coast Conference Washington 9-2 1 Pacific-10 Conference Well fudge, with Boston College and Colorado both losing a game this week, they both lose their votes, but at least UCLA gets back in the media top 25 and Louisville has a huge jump. Code:
Still none of our FOFC teams in the mid-major top 25, but I look for that to change, especially if a few teams stay hot. Last edited by collegesportsfanms : 05-17-2015 at 09:27 PM. |
05-17-2015, 10:25 PM | #157 |
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Jan. 5-11, 2015
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 7-9, 2-2 America East. A road split for the Hawks, who won 69-63 at New Hampshire and lost 71-51 at Vermont. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 6-9, 2-2 America East. A split for the Black Bears as well, as they lost 88-79 at Albany then returned home to beat New Hampshire 88-85. Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 8-6, 0-0 Atlantic 10. Just one game for the 49ers this week, a 63-56 loss at Memphis. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 11-3, 0-0 ACC. Good week for the Eagles before conference play, as they finish non-conference with 2 home wins.. 96-68 against Rhode Island and 93-66 against UMass. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 11-3, 0-0 Big 12. The Buffaloes had one more game non-conference game this week, as they lost 92-75 at Tulsa before they head into conference play. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 13-2, 2-0 Big East. The Cardinals start conference play on a good note, winning 91-79 at Rutgers then returning home to beat South Florida 68-60. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 8-8, 3-2 Big South. A home split this week for the Panthers, who lost a 61-41 non-conference game to Toledo, then returned to conference play and beat Radford 71-67. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 9-6, 2-3 Big 10. A road split this week for the Hawkeyes, who lost 93-68 at Michigan, then won 69-55 at Penn St. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 7-7, 1-3 Big 10. The losing streak is 3 for the Nittany Lions, who lost 78-71 at Ohio St. then returned home and lost 69-55 to Iowa. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 3-12, 0-2 Big West. Not a good start in conference play for the Mustangs, who lost 2 road games: 81-72 at Cal St. Northridge and 84-74 at UC Irvine. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 7-6, 0-0 Conference USA. No games this week for the Miners. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 8-9, 3-2 Horizon. The Raiders dropped 2 road games this week, first 64-51 at Butler, then 65-57 at Valparaiso. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 4-8, 1-0 MAC. A home split for the Chippewas, who lost a non-conference game 69-64 to UAB, then opened conference play by beating Toledo 77-70. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 6-11, 1-5 MVC. 2 more losses for the Aces, both at home. First a 56-54 loss to Illinois St., then a 62-50 loss to Southern Illinois. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 4-11, 1-3 Northeast. The Bulldogs split at home this week, losing 79-68 to Sacred Heart then beating St. Francis-NY 81-67. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 7-7, 3-1 Northeast. A split for the Hawks this week, as they lost 57-49 at home to Quinnipiac, then won 77-53 at Long Island. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 12-3, 3-1 Pac 10. A road split this week for the Bruins, as they lost 84-79 at Washignton St. then won 75-71 at Washington. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 9-6, 4-0 Southern. The Wildcats are storming through conference play early, as they won 2 more this week, first 80-58 at Elon, then a home 83-68 win against UNC Greensboro. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 5-8, 0-2 WAC. The Warriors lost 2 tough home games this week, first 78-76 to Oregon St., then 71-61 to Fresno St. Oregon St. (Jawouk Bafou) -- 4-11, 1-1 WAC. The Beavers split this week, winning 78-76 at Hawaii then losing at home 76-59 to Nevada. Code:
Boston College receiving votes again after a good week, while UCLA falls out of the media top 25. Louisville continues to rise. Code:
Still none of our teams in the mid-major top 25. I'm hoping some of them can wake up and start competing. |
05-17-2015, 11:05 PM | #158 |
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Jan. 12-18, 2015
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 8-10, 3-3 America East. Another split this week for the Hawks, both games at home. They lost 89-84 in OT to UMBC but beat Maine 95-88. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 6-11, 2-4 America East. 2 more losses this week for the Black Bears, who lost at home 71-58 to Vermont, then lost 95-88 at Hartford. Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 10-6, 2-0 Atlantic 10. The 49ers get a good start to conference play by winning 84-78 at LaSalle then returning home to beat Richmond 77-66. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 12-4, 1-1 ACC. The Eagles split this week, winning 77-76 at home against Duke, then losing 86-77 at Miami (FL). Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 12-4, 1-1 Big 12. The Buffaloes split their first 2 conference games, winning 77-69 at Kansas St. then returning home and losing 82-68 to Oklahoma St. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 14-3, 3-1 Big East. A split this week for the Cardinals, who stayed home to beat St. Johns 81-61, then lost at UConn 83-70. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 10-8, 5-2 Big South. 2 home wins for the Panthers this week: 75-46 over Liberty and 69-43 over VMI. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 10-7, 3-4 Big 10. Another split for the Hawkeyes, as they won 65-63 at Purdue then lost at home 75-72 to Minnesota. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 8-8, 3-4 Big 10. The Nittany Lions had a weird week, losing 66-53 at home against Indiana, then turning right around and travelling to Indiana and winning 73-71. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 4-13, 1-3 Big West. The Mustangs split 2 home games this week, beating Pacific 68-55 then losing to Cal St. Fullerton 76-68. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 8-7, 1-1 Conference USA. A road split this week for the Miners, as they won 53-50 at ECU then lost 67-65 at Tulane. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 9-10, 4-3 Horizon. A home split this week for the Raiders, who beat Milwaukee 74-68 then lost 84-78 to Green Bay. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 6-8, 3-0 MAC. The Chippewas are off to a nice start in conference play, winning 2 more this week. First a 57-49 win at Ball St., then an 85-81 OT win at Western Michigan. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 6-13, 1-7 MVC. The slide is now 5 for the Aces, who lost 2 road games this week: 79-71 at Northern Iowa and 67-66 at Bradley. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 4-13, 1-5 Northeast. 2 road losses this week for the Bulldogs, first 67-53 at Quinnipiac, then 79-70 at Fairleigh Dickinson. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 9-7, 5-1 Northeast. 2 more wins for the Hawks, who beat Robert Morris 66-46 at home then won 48-36 at Mt. St. Marys. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 13-3, 4-1 Pac 10. Just 1 game this week for the Bruins, a 58-57 win at USC. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 11-6, 6-0 Southern. The roll continues for the Wildcats, who won 95-76 at home against Citadel, then won 87-79 at Chattanooga. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 6-9, 1-3 WAC. A split this week for the Warriors, who won 73-64 at New Mexico St. then returned home and got hammered by Gonzaga 84-51. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 4-13, 1-2 WAC. 2 losses this week for the Beavers, first a non-conference home loss 88-85 to Cornell, then back to conference play with an 86-75 loss at LA Tech. Code:
UCLA is back in the media top 25, while Louisville drops a few spots. Boston College is right on the edge. Code:
Davidson is our first team this season to receive votes in the mid-major poll. Hopefully that isn't an omen. |
05-18-2015, 08:36 AM | #159 |
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Jan. 19-25, 2015
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 8-12, 3-5 America East. Not a good week for the Hawks, who lost 2 road games. First 87-71 at Albany, then 67-61 at Binghamton. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 7-11, 3-4 America East. Just 1 game this week for the Black Bears, a 75-67 win at UMBC. Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 12-6, 4-0 Atlantic 10. 2 more wins for the 49ers, as they won 72-57 at UMass, then returned home to beat LaSalle 65-57. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 14-4, 3-1 ACC. 2 wins for the Eagles this week, as they hosted N.C. State and won 84-69, then won 85-59 at Virginia Tech. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 13-5, 2-2 Big 12. The Buffaloes split this week, losing at home 75-66 to Texas A&M, then winning 60-59 at Kansas. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 16-3, 5-1 Big East. 2 more wins for the Cardinals this week, as they won 75-56 at Cincinnati then returned home to beat Syracuse 96-78. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 12-8, 7-2 Big South. The winning streak is now 5 for the Panthers after a road sweep this week. First they won 73-63 at Winthrop, then they won 68-41 at Prebyterian. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 11-8, 4-5 Big 10. The Hawkeyes continue to split during the week, as they lost 83-71 at Ohio St., then hosted Michigan and won 74-63. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 9-9, 3-5 Big 10. The Nittany Lions split as well, hosting Purdue and winning 86-79, then losing 86-62 at Illinois. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 4-15, 1-5 Big West. 2 road losses for the Mustangs this week. First a 76-68 loss at UC Santa Barbara, then a 63-56 loss at Long Beach St. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 9-8, 2-2 Conference USA. A road split for the Miners, who won 63-53 at Rice, then lost 81-71 at Houston. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 11-10, 6-3 Horizon. 2 road wins for the Raiders this week, as they won 80-63 at Cleveland St. then won 57-49 at Youngstown St. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 7-9, 4-1 MAC. The Chippewas split this week, losing 90-88 at home to Akron before travelling to Buffalo and winning 64-55. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 7-13, 2-7 MVC. Just 1 game for the Aces this week as they went to Wichita St. and hammered them 79-58. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 4-15, 1-7 Northeast. 2 more losses this week for the Bulldogs. First a 77-50 home loss to Central Conn. State, then a 56-53 loss at Long Island. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 11-7, 7-1 Northeast. 2 easy victories this week for the Hawks, as they won 88-55 at Quinnipiac then returned home and beat Wagner 86-44. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 14-4, 5-2 Pac 10. A home split this week for the Bruins, who beat Utah St. 68-59, but lost to Oregon 80-78 in OT. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 13-6, 8-0 Southern. The Wildcats keep roaring, as they win 2 home games this week. First a 90-80 win over Samford, then a 92-82 win over Appalachian St. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 6-11, 1-4 WAC. 2 blowout road losses for the Warriors this week. First an 82-63 loss at LA Tech, then a non-conference 78-57 loss at Nebraska. Oregon St. (Jawouk Bafou) -- 6-13, 3-2 WAC. The Beavers get 2 wins this week, hosting Boise St. and winning 87-79, then going to Gonzaga and absolutely stunning them by winning 65-54. Code:
UCLA drops in the media poll, but remains in. Louisville goes up a couple spots and Boston College is still receiving votes. Code:
Let's welcome Davidson to the mid-major 25, who get in after only receiving votes last week. Speaking of receiving votes, hello Charlotte, who jumps all the way to basically 26th in the mid-major poll. This is what I wanted, now we need more mid-major teams to step it up. |
05-18-2015, 01:33 PM | #160 |
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Jan. 26-Feb. 1, 2015
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 10-12, 5-5 America East. Good week for the Hawks, as they won 2 at home. First an 88-76 win over Stony Brook, then a 63-59 win over New Hampshire. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 8-12, 4-5 America East. A home split for the Black Bears this week, as they lost to Boston U 79-71, then beat Albany 81-74. Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 13-7, 5-1 Atlantic 10. A split for the 49ers this week, as they lost 65-60 at Rhode Island, then returned home to beat Dayton 77-51. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 15-5, 4-2 ACC. A split for the Eagles, who beat GA Tech 87-75 at home, then lost 82-79 at Virginia. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 14-6, 3-3 Big 12. The Buffaloes continue to split in conference play, this week losing 77-61 to a top 5 Nebraska team, then won 76-70 at Iowa St. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 18-3, 7-1 Big East. The Cardinals won 2 games this week, first a 73-68 home win over Villanova, then an 88-54 win at DePaul. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 13-9, 8-3 Big South. The Panthers split 2 home games this week, losing 66-64 to UNC Asheville, then hammering Gardner Webb 96-64. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 12-8, 4-5 Big 10. The Hawkeyes had 1 game this week, taking a break from conference play to win a non-conference game 60-41 at Milwaukee. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 9-10, 3-6 Big 10. The Nittany Lions also had just 1 game this week, losing 100-70 at Michigan St. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 5-15, 2-5 Big West. 1 game this week for the Mustangs, who beat UC Riverside 49-40 at home. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 10-9, 3-3 Conference USA. Another split this week for the Miners, both games being at home. They beat Rice 72-65 but lost to Southern Miss 72-60. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 12-11, 7-4 Horizon. The Raiders split 2 road games this week, losing 72-69 at IL-Chicago, then winning 74-63 at Loyola-IL. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 7-11, 4-3 MAC. 2 losses this week for the Chippewas, who lost at home 62-53 to Northern Illinois, then lost 65-63 at Miami (OH). Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 8-14, 3-8 MVC. The Aces split 2 home games this week, losing 76-63 to a 1 loss Creighton team, then beating Indiana St. 76-74. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 5-16, 2-8 Northeast. The Bulldogs split this week, winning 80-69 at Wagner then losing at home 58-55 to St. Francis-PA. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 13-7, 9-1 Northeast. The winning streak is now 7 for the Hawks who got 2 home wins this week. First 76-46 over Sacred Heart, then 77-59 over St. Francis-NY. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 15-5, 6-3 Pac 10. A road split for the Bruins, who lost 89-66 at Stanford, then won 75-56 at Cal. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 15-6, 10-0 Southern. It's 10 in a row for the Wildcats, all conference wins, this time both on the road. First 58-57 at Western Carolina, then 101-85 at Appalachian St. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 6-13, 1-6 WAC. 5 losses in a row now for the Warriors, as they lost at home 73-66 to San Jose St., then got hammered 88-68 at Nevada. Oregon St. (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-14, 4-3 WAC. A split for the Beavers this week, both games at home. They beat New Mexico St. 80-65 but lost 70-46 to Fresno St. Code:
Louisville and UCLA both move up in the media polls, while Boston College is still just out of the media top 25. Code:
Great to see Charlotte and Davidson making noise in the mid-major polls, hopefully they can both keep it up. |
05-19-2015, 10:01 PM | #161 |
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Feb. 2-8, 2015
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 10-13, 5-6 T-5th America East. Just 1 game for the Hawks this week, a 58-42 loss at UMBC. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 9-13, 5-6 T-5th America East. Another split for the Black Bears, both on the road. They won 69-58 at Stony Brook but lost 92-89 in OT at Vermont. Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 14-8, 6-2 3rd Atlantic 10. A split for the 49ers, who lost 77-64 at Temple then returned home to beat St. Louis 71-66 in OT. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 16-6, 5-3 T-4th ACC. A road split for the Eagles this week, as they won 78-74 at Clemson then lost 79-72 at N.C. State. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 16-6, 5-3 T-4th Big 12. Great week for the Buffaloes, who won 90-79 at Missouri then returned home to beat Kansas St. 76-67. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 20-3, 9-1 1st Big East. 2 more wins this week for the Cardinals, who won 74-72 at St. Johns, then returned home and beat Rutgers 86-72. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 13-10, 8-4 3rd Big South. Just 1 game for the Panthers this week, a 72-60 loss at Radford. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 14-8, 6-5 T-5th Big 10. Good week for the Hawkeyes who won both games, first a home win 84-73 over Penn St., then a 72-53 win at Indiana. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 9-12, 3-8 T-9th Big 10. 2 losses this week for the Nittany Lions. First the 84-73 loss at Iowa, then a 71-66 home loss to Minnesota. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 5-17, 2-7 8th Big West. 2 losses for the Mustangs this week. First a 70-66 loss at UC Davis, then a 75-64 home loss to Cal St. Northridge. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 12-9, 5-3 T-3rd Conference USA. Good week for the Miners who won 2 tough home games. First a 73-63 win over UAB, then a 68-46 win over Houston. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 12-13, 7-6 5th Horizon. 2 home blowout losses for the Raiders this week. First a 76-45 loss to Valpo, then an 82-66 loss to Butler. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 8-12, 5-4 2nd in West Division of MAC. A split this week for the Chippewas, who lost at home 77-55 to Eastern Michigan, then won 71-63 at Toledo. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 9-15, 4-9 9th MVC. A road split for the Aces this week, as they lost 77-67 to Southern Illinois, but won 60-54 at Illinois St. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 5-18, 2-10 12th (last) Northeast. 2 more losses for the Bulldogs this week. First a 67-59 loss at St. Francis-NY, then a home 71-63 loss to Quinnipiac. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 13-9, 9-3 2nd Northeast. Tough week for the Hawks, who lost 2 on the road. First 80-75 to St. Francis-PA, then a 67-54 loss at Robert Morris. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 17-5, 8-3 3rd Pac 10. 2 home wins for the Bruins this week. First a nailbiting 59-58 win over Washington, then an 80-70 win over Washington St. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 17-6, 12-0 1st in Southern Division of Southern. 2 more wins for the Wildcats, who won 88-75 at home against GA Southern, then won 81-63 at Citadel. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 8-13, 3-6 8th WAC. Good week for the Warriors, who win 2. First a 90-61 home win over Boise St., then an 81-70 win at Oregon St. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-16, 4-5 7th WAC. The Beavers drop 2 games this week, first a 79-69 loss at San Jose St., then a home 81-70 loss to Hawaii. Code:
Both Louisville and UCLA have nice jumps in the media poll, but Boston College loses all their votes. Code:
Davidson and Charlotte each move up in the mid-major poll, and no other team is represented. As we've entered February, it's time to take a look at the Bubble Watch. 3 of our teams are in the Bubble Watch, so let's take a look. Code:
Colorado and Iowa have to be ecstatic to be on the Bubble Watch for the NCAA Tournament, considering where they've been the last few years. Charlotte has been NIT bound the last couple seasons, and all 3 teams need to keep winning. Now how about the other 17 teams? Let's take a look. Locks: Boston College, Louisville, UCLA, Davidson Out: Hartford, Maine, High Point, Penn State, Cal Poly, UTEP, Wright State, Central Michigan, Evansville, Monmouth, Bryant, Hawaii, Oregon State. |
05-19-2015, 10:40 PM | #162 |
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Feb. 9-15, 2015
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 12-13, 7-6 5th America East. 2 wins for the Hawks this week, as they won 66-47 at Boston U, then returned home and beat Albany 85-70. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 10-14, 6-7 T-6th America East. Another split for the Black Bears, both games at home. First an 80-72 loss to Binghamton, then a 76-59 win over UMBC. Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 15-9, 7-3 3rd Atlantic 10. A split for the 49ers, who hosted UMass and won 76-51, then lost 82-66 at Richmond. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 17-7, 6-4 T-5th ACC. Another split for the Eagles, with both games being at home. First a 66-62 win over VA Tech, then a 103-90 loss to Wake Forest. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 17-7, 6-4 5th Big 12. A split for the Buffaloes, who won 77-46 at Texas Tech, then returned home and lost 68-61 to Kansas. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 21-4, 10-2 T-1st Big East. A split this week for the Cardinals, who lost 63-60 at Georgetown, then hosted Seton Hall and won 90-63. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 14-11, 9-5 T-3rd Big South. A road split for the Panthers, who won 70-63 at VMI, then lost 70-68 at Liberty. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 15-9, 7-6 6th Big 10. A split for the Hawkeyes, who hosted Purdue and won 73-64, then suffered an embarassing 65-55 loss at Northwestern. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 10-13, 4-9 9th Big 10. The Nittany Lions hosted 2 ranked teams this week, losing 81-59 to Michigan St. before shocking Illinois 59-58. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 5-19, 2-9 8th Big West. 2 more losses for the Mustangs, who lost 58-50 at home to UC Irvine, then lost 82-65 at Pacific. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 14-9, 7-3 2nd Conference USA. 2 more wins for the Miners, who survived Tulane 75-74 at home in OT before going to SMU and winning 88-63. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 12-15, 7-8 T-6th Horizon. The slide continues for the Raiders who have now lost 4 straight, this time 2 on the road. First an 88-67 loss at Green Bay, then a 92-85 loss at Milwaukee. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 10-12, 6-4 2nd in West Division of MAC. The Chippewas have a 3 game winning streak going after 2 wins this week. First a non-conference 70-40 win at IPFW, then back to conference play where they hosted Ball St. and won 71-59. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 9-17, 4-11 9th MVC. 2 home losses this week for the Aces, who lost 84-78 against Bradley then lost 69-60 to Northern Iowa. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 6-19, 3-11 12th (last) Northeast. A split for the Bulldogs this week, as they lost 67-65 at Sacred Heart, then hosted Fairleigh Dickinson and won 52-50. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 14-10, 10-4 2nd Northeast. A split for the Hawks this week, for a brutal 80-67 loss at Wagner, then a home 59-51 win over Long Island. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 18-6, 8-4 4th Pac 10. The Bruins had a headscratcher of a week, going out of conference and hammering a top 10 Creighton team 77-52 at their place, then returning home for conference play and losing to USC 74-73. Ugh! Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 19-6, 14-0 1st in South Division of Southern. Yet another 2 wins for the Wildcats, who hosted Elon and won 69-61, then hosted Chattanooga and won 73-61. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 8-15, 3-8 9th (last) WAC. It's been a rough go for the Warriors this season, as they lost 86-81 in OT at Fresno St. then returned home but lost 81-77 to New Mexico St. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-17 T-6th WAC. 1 game this week for the Beavers, a 74-53 loss at Nevada. Code:
Both Louisville and UCLA drop a couple spots in the media poll, and how about the parity at the top. 6 different teams receive a FPV. Code:
Davidson continues to rise, while Charlotte barely stays in, and hello UTEP again, who is receiving votes in a poll for the first time in a while. Hopefully this isn't a short stay. Now for the weekly Bubble Watch, and we have just 2 teams in the Overall Bubble Watch this week: Code:
Splits aren't going to cut it for Charlotte and Iowa, who need sweeps during the week. Unfortunately, the road for Iowa is brutal, as 4 of their last 5 opponents are ranked in the media top 15. And what has happened to Colorado? Let's take a look at the other 18 teams. Locks: Boston College, Louisville, UCLA, Davidson In: Colorado, Out: Hartford, Maine, High Point, Penn State, Cal Poly, UTEP, Wright State, Central Michigan, Evansville, Monmouth, Bryant, Hawaii, Oregon State. Apparently even with the split this week, Colorado did enough to get themselves off the bubble and be projected safely in. Interesting. |
05-24-2015, 09:30 PM | #163 |
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Feb. 16-22, 2015
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 13-14, 8-7 5th America East. A split this week for the Hawks, who hosted Vermont and lost 78-71, then won 78-65 at Stony Brook. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 10-16, 6-9 7th America East. 2 road losses for the Black Bears this week, as they lost 82-81 at New Hampshire, who had won 5 games all season to that point. They also lost 73-60 at Boston U. Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 15-11, 7-5 T-4th Atlantic 10. Not a good week for the 49ers who hosted Xavier and lost 71-46, then lost 74-73 at St. Bonaventure. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 18-8, 7-5 5th ACC. A split for the Eagles this week, as they hosted Maryland and won 92-72, then lost 84-82 at Florida St. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 18-8, 7-5 5th Big 12. Yet another split for the Buffaloes, who got hammered 92-57 at Texas, then hosted Missouri and won 80-72. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 22-5, 11-3 T-1st Big East. The Cardinals split this week, as Kuji becomes our first career 100 game winner on the sidelines when they won 88-61 at Pitt, then they lost 99-83 at Marquette. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 16-11, 11-5 2nd Big South. Great week for the Panthers who won 2 home games. First they won 66-57 over Presbyterian, then got a huge 68-56 win against conference leader Winthrop. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 17-9, 9-6 4th Big 10. Good week for the Hawkeyes who won both games. First a 77-69 win at Minnesota then a very good 72-58 win at home against Michigan St. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 11-14, 4-10 T-8th Big 10. A split this week for the Nittany Lions, who went out of conference to win 75-49 at Navy, then returned to conference play, hosting Ohio St. and losing 65-58. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 6-20, 3-10 8th Big West. A split this week for the Mustangs, who hosted Long Beach St. and won 66-42, then lost 67-59 at Cal St. Fullerton. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 15-10, 8-4 2nd Conference USA. A split this week for the Miners, who won 61-52 at Memphis, then returned home and lost 67-57 against Central Florida. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 14-15, 9-8 5th Horizon. Good week for the Raiders, as they get 2 home wins. First 70-62 over Youngstown St., then 86-71 over Cleveland St. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 11-13, 7-5 2nd in West Division of MAC. A split for the Chippewas, who saw their winning streak end with an 85-72 loss at Ohio, then returned home to beat Western Michigan 74-66. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 10-17, 5-11 T-8th MVC. 1 game this week for the Aces, as they hosted Wichita St. and won 77-66. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 8-19, 5-11 10th Northeast. Nice week for the Bulldogs, who get out of the conference cellar with 2 home wins. First they beat Long Island 86-63, then hung on to beat Robert Morris 67-65. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 15-11, 11-5 2nd Northeast. The Hawks split this week, hosting Mt. St. Marys and winning 63-54, then losing 62-61 at Fairleigh Dickinson. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 19-7, 9-5 4th Pac 10. Another split for the Bruins both on the road, as they lost 69-65 at Oregon, then beat Utah St. 69-45. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 20-7, 15-1 1st in South Division of Southern. A split for the Wildcats, both on the road. They won 88-63 at UNC Greensboro, then saw their 15 game losing streak come to an end as they suffered their first conference loss, 101-86 at Wofford. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 9-16, 4-9 9th (last) WAC. The Warriors split this week, losing 95-75 at Gonzaga, then got a big home win, 91-81 over LA Tech. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 9-17, 6-6 T-4th WAC. Nice week for the Beavers, as they hosted LA Tech and won 75-62 (bad week for LA Tech) then won 75-54 at Boise St. Code:
Louisville stays put at 10th, and UCLA drops back out of the media top 25. Code:
Davidson drops a spot in the mid-major poll after their loss, and UTEP loses some votes. 2 of our teams are in the overall bubble watch, let's take a look: Code:
Iowa is now projected in again after a 2-0 week, and Colorado has played themselves back onto the bubble with another split, but are still projected in. Now for the other teams: Locks: Boston College, Louisville, UCLA, Davidson Out: Hartford, Maine, Charlotte, High Point, Penn State, Cal Poly, UTEP, Wright State, Central Michigan, Evansville, Monmouth, Bryant, Hawaii, Oregon State. The biggest note is Charlotte, who has played themselves completely out of the bubble with 2 losses this week and is now projected out. Also, Davidson, despite their loss, is still a lock, so that is huge. The lock isn't very secure for Boston College, who might fall into just the In category with another split or 2 losses next week. |
05-25-2015, 04:09 AM | #164 |
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Go Louisville! Still above Kentucky in the polls!
But it pains me to see Hawaii and Cal Poly struggling so much.
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05-25-2015, 02:09 PM | #165 |
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Feb. 23-March 1, 2015
Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 14-14, 9-7 T-4th America East. The Hawks won 2 road games to finish out the regular season. First a 76-65 win at Stony Brook, then an 85-76 win at Maine. They'll finish off the regular season at home against Loyola-Maryland in a non-conference game, and will be the the 5th seed in the America East Tourney, opening up against 4th seed Binghamton. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 10-7, 6-10 T-7th America East. The Black Bears lost 2 games this week, first a 73-60 loss at Boston U, then the 85-76 loss at home to Hartford. They host Montana in a non-conference game next week and will be the 7th seed in the America East Tourney, opening up against 2nd seed Albany. Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 16-12, 8-6 T-4th Atlantic 10. The 49ers split on the road this week, losing 71-63 at Duquesne but winning 80-64 at GW. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 19-9, 8-6 T-5th ACC. The Eagles continue to split, this week hosting Miami (FL) and winning 84-76, then travelling to GA Tech and losing 80-71. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 19-9, 8-6 5th Big 12. The Buffaloes also continue to split, this time hosting Oklahoma and losing 82-68 then travelling to Baylor and winning 78-69. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 23-6, 12-4 T-2nd Big East. The Cardinals also split this week, winning 86-67 at South Florida then hosting Notre Dame and losing 78-68. High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 17-12, 12-6 2nd Big South. The Panthers have set a career high for not only conference wins in a season, but also overall wins. Hopefully the trend for Coach Rogers keeps improving. This week they split on the road, winning 81-72 at Charleston Southern then losing 99-81 at Coastal Carolina. They'll be the 2nd seed in the Big South Tourney and open up against 7th seed Presbyterian. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 17-11, 9-8 5th Big 10. Not the week the Hawkeyes wanted, as they lost 2 against very good competition. First an 86-65 loss at Wisconsin, then they returned home to lose 78-69 to Ohio St. Both teams are ranked in the top 20. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 13-14, 6-10 8th Big 10. The Nittany Lions won 2 road games this week. First a 78-56 win at Purdue, then a 74-60 win at Northwestern. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 7-21, 4-11 8th Big West. The Mustangs split this week, first winning 59-40 at UC Riverside, then hosting UCSB and losing 86-77. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 16-11, 9-5 T-2nd Conference USA. A split this week for the Miners, who won 69-62 at Southern Miss, then returned home to host Marshall and lost 81-72. Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 15-15, 10-8 4th Horizon. The Raiders had just 1 game this week, a home 87-77 win over Detroit. They'll be the 4th seed in the Horizon Tourney and open up against 9th seed Detroit. Go figure. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 11-15, 7-7 2nd in Western Division of MAC. 2 losses this week for the Chippewas, who lost 70-63 at Eastern Michigan then returned home and played a ranked Kent St. team very tough before losing 75-70. Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 11-18, 6-12 9th MVC. A split this week for the Aces, who won 88-77 at Missouri St. before returning home and getting absolutely throttled by Drake, 75-38. This is the best conference record so far for the younger Bafou and his Aces, but it's still only good for the 9th seed in the MVC Tourney, where they will open up with... I'll be damned.. 8th seed Drake. Bryant (Score Galore) -- 9-20, 6-12 10th Northeast. The Bulldogs split this week, winning 73-54 at Mt. St. Marys before hosting Monmouth and losing 59-51. The Northeast Tourney only takes the top 8 teams, so once again, Monmouth fails to qualify and will end their season early. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 16-12, 12-6 2nd Northeast. The Hawks split this week, hosting conference winner Central Conn. St. and losing 84-66, then travelling to Bryant and winning 59-51. They'll host New Hampshire in a non-conference game before playing in the Northeast Tourney as the 2nd seed, and they'll open up against 7th seed Fairleigh Dickinson. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 20-8, 10-6 4th Pac 10. A split for the Bruins this week, as they stayed at home both games. First they beat Cal 84-51, then lost to Stanford, who is a top 5 ranked team, 74-39. I'm pretty sure coach Hutt was looking for better results when he took the UCLA job. Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 22-7, 17-1 1st in South Division of Southern. The Wildcats won 2 more games this week, as they hosted Furman and won 97-89, then travelled to Florida Atlantic and won 95-82. They'll again be the top seed in the Southern Tourney and will get a bye into the 2nd round where they will meet the winner between 9th seed Citadel and 8th seed Wofford. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 10-16, 5-9 7th WAC. The Warriors had just 1 game this week, as they won 94-72 at San Jose St. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 10-18, 7-7 5th wAC. The Beavers split this week, hosting nationally ranked Gonzaga and losing 77-69, then winning 69-64 at New Mexico St. Code:
Louisville drops a spot, and UCLA is still getting a few votes in the media poll. Code:
Kind of amazing that Davidson is ranked so high in the mid-major poll but can't get a vote in the media poll. And UTEP is still getting a couple mid-major votes, barely. Still have 2 teams in the overall bubble watch, let's take a look: Code:
A good week next week might get Colorado off the bubble and safely in, while Iowa losing twice this week, even if it was to 2 very good teams, has them out now. Here's a look at the other 18 teams: Locks: Boston College, Louisville, UCLA, Davidson Out: Hartford, Maine, Charlotte, High Point, Penn State, Cal Poly, UTEP, Wright State, Central Michigan, Evansville, Monmouth, Bryant, Hawaii, Oregon State |
05-26-2015, 09:14 AM | #166 |
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March 2-8, 2015
Let's take a look at our teams in conference tournaments this week. America East Tournament Hartford (David Ginsberg) lost in the Quarterfinals 67-58 to (4) Binghamton, but before that they won a home non-conference game 75-63 against Loyola-Maryland. At 15-15 their season is most likely over. Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) lost in the Quarterfinals 76-66 to (2) Albany, and before that they lost at home 78-71 to Montana. At 10-19, their disappointing season is over. Big South Tournament High Point (Roy Rogers) lost in the Quarterfinals to (7) Presbyterian 74-64. Not a good loss at all, but a 17-13 record ought to be good enough to get them into the CBI or CIT. Horizon Tournament Wright State (Shane Korme) continued the trend of first game losers by losing to (9) Detroit 72-71 in the First Round. Ugh! Their 15-16 record will almost certainly be enough to assure they'll be staying home this postseason. MVC Tournament Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) ended the losing streak of our FOFC teams by beating (8) Drake 58-46 in the First Round, then played (1) nationally ranked Creighton tough before falling 77-66. They'll end their season with a 12-19 record. Northeast Tournament Bryant (Score Galore) failed to qualify and ends their season with a 9-20 record. Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) began the week with a home loss to New Hampshire 81-58, then in the conference tournament lost in the Quarterfinals to (7) Fairleigh Dickinson 69-60. Ugh! Their 16-14 record will probably keep them out of the postseason, but they are a very slight chance to make the CIT. Southern Tournament Davidson (Randolph Childress) beat (8) Wofford 79-61 in the Quarterfinals, then hammered (5) Furman 100-69 in the Semifinals. They'll play (3) Chattanooga for the Southern Championship next week. That covers it for the conference tournaments, now on to the other teams: Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) -- 18-12, 10-6 T-4th Atlantic 10. The 49ers had a good week, winning 2 home games. First a 73-50 win over Fordham, then a 76-61 win over St. Josephs. They'll be the 5th seed in the A-10 Tourney and will open up against (12) UMass in the First Round. Boston College (Alex Donovan) -- 20-10, 9-7 6th ACC. Another split for the Eagles, who won 87-79 at nationally ranked Duke, but returned home and lost 90-78 to North Carolina. They'll be the 6th seed in the ACC Tourney and open up in the First Round with (11) VA Tech. Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 19-11, 8-8 T-5th Big 12. Not a good week for the Buffaloes, who lost at home 80-71 to Iowa St., then played a top 5 Nebraska team very tough on the road, but eventually lost 79-76. They'll be the 5th seed in the Big 12 Tourney and open up in the First Round against (12) Kansas St. Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) -- 24-7, 13-5 2nd Big East. The Cardinals finish with yet another split, both at home. First a 94-53 smashing of Providence, then a close 88-86 loss to nationally ranked West Virginia. They'll will be the 2nd seed in the Big East Tourney and get a double bye into the Quarterfinals where they will face either (15) Rutgers, (10) West Virginia, or (7) Georgetown. Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 17-12, 9-9 6th Big 10. The Hawkeyes finished with 1 home game this week, an 81-67 loss to Illinois. They'll be the 6th seed in the Big 10 Tourney and will open up in the First Round against (11) Minnesota. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) -- 14-15, 7-11 8th Big 10. The Nittany Lions split this week, hosting Michigan and winning 86-84, then losing big 66-41 at nationally ranked Wisconsin. They'll be the 8th seed in the Big 10 Tourney and open up in the First Round against 9th seed Purdue. Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 7-22, 4-12 8th Big West. The Mustangs ended the regular season on a very sour note, losing to UC Davis 70-32 at home. They'll be the 8th seed in the Big West Tourney and open up in the First Round against (5) UC Irvine. UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 17-12, 10-6 3rd Conference USA. A split this week for the Miners, who lost 72-62 at Tulsa then returned home to beat ECU 65-51. They'll be the 3rd seed in the Conference USA Tourney and get a bye to the Quarterfinals, where they will play either (11) Rice or (6) Marshall. Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) -- 13-15, 9-7 T-1st in West Division of MAC. A good week for the Chippewas, who won 85-83 in overtime at Northern Illinois, then returned home to beat Bowling Green 71-63. They'll be the 7th seed in the MAC Tourney and open up against (10) Buffalo in the First Round. UCLA (Patrick Hutt) -- 22-8, 12-6 T-3rd Pac 10. Good week for the Bruins who made the Arizona trip and won both. First a 78-60 win at Arizona St., then a 77-63 win over nationally ranked Arizona. They'll be the 4th seed in the Pac 10 Tourney and open up in the Quarterfinals with (5) Arizona St. Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 11-17, 6-10 T-7th WAC. A split for the Warriors this week, who hosted Nevada and lost 98-95 in overtime, then travelled to Boise St. and won 75-72. They will be the 7th seed in the WAC Tourney and open up in the Quarterfinals with (2) LA Tech. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 11-19, 8-8 5th WAC. The Beavers split this week, winning 57-54 at Fresno St. then returning home and losing 76-71 to San Jose St. They'll be the 5th seed in the WAC Tourney and open up in the Quarterfinals against (4) Nevada. Code:
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Davidson moves up 2 spots in the mid-major poll, while UTEP loses what few votes they had. And welcome Charlotte to the mix, who picks up a few votes. 2 teams in the overall Bubble Watch this week, and let's take a look. Code:
So Colorado is still in good shape, but would like to win their first conference tourney game to get to 20 wins and all but assure themselves of being in. Charlotte is listed as the first team out, they definitely need to win at least one game in the C-USA Tourney, and hope some of the teams above them lose early. As for the other teams, Louisville, UCLA, and Davidson are locks, Boston College has moved down from a lock to just being projected in, but not as safely, and everybody else is projected out. |
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Time to get the conference tournaments completed: Atlantic 10 Tournament Charlotte (Timmy Tribble) suffered an embarrassing loss in the First Round, as they lost to (12) UMass 81-73. At 18-13, it looks like the 49ers are going to be NIT bound. ACC Tournament Boston College (Alex Donovan) beat (11) Virginia Tech in the First Round before losing in the Quarterfinals to (3) N.C. State. At 21-11, they should be in the NCAA Tournament, but just barely. If not, they will be a top seed in the NIT. Big 12 Tournament Colorado (Rob Nielsen) beat (12) Kansas St. 89-78 in the First Round, then beat (4) Texas A&M 91-83 in the Quarterfinals, but got hammered in the Semifinals by (1) Texas, 91-68. At 21-12, they should be in, and like Boston College, if they do get snubbed, they should be a top seed in the NIT. Big East Tournament Louisville (Kuji Chagulia) lost to (10) West Virginia 103-94 in the Quarterfinals. At 24-8, they are a still a lock for the NCAA Tournament, but they will probably drop a couple seed lines with this loss. Big 10 Tournament Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) got by (11) Minnesota 67-63 in the First Round, then fought hard, but lost 80-74 to (3) Michigan St. in the Quarterfinals. At 18-13, I'd say they are NIT bound, at best. Penn State (Tim Sheppard) lost in the First Round to (9) Purdue 81-73. At 14-16, they are most likely done. Big West Tournament Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) stunned (5) UC Irvine in convincing fashion, 77-55 in the First Round, but fell 73-54 to (4) Cal St. Northridge in the Second Round. Their season is definitely over with an 8-23 record. Conference USA Tournament UTEP (Jeeber Mack) got hammered by (11) Rice 82-66 in the Quarterfinals. This horrendous loss gives the Miners a 17-13 record and probably eliminates them from NIT contention. I'd say CBI. MAC Tournament Central Michigan (Cannon Pace) beat (10) Buffalo 61-51 in the First Round, then lost 76-56 to (2) Bowling Green in the Quarterfinals. At 14-16, their season is more than likely over. Pac 10 Tournament UCLA (Patrick Hutt) beat (5) Arizona St. 85-65 in the Quarterfinals. This win gave Coach Hutt his 100th career win. Then the Bruins followed that up by losing 65-52 to (1) Stanford in the Semifinals. At 23-9, they are definitely NCAA bound. Southern Tournament Davidson (Randolph Childress) lost 81-75 in overtime to (3) Chattanooga in the Championship. With a 24-8 record, the Wildcats are still a lock. Even though the Southern Conference is ranked 16th, Davidson has an RPI of 13. They'll be dancing. WAC Tournament Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) lost 65-56 to (2) Louisiana Tech in the Quarterfinals. They end a very disappointing season with an 11-18 record. Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) lost 64-58 to (4) Nevada in the Quarterfinals. Although they showed progress in the WAC, their season is over with an 11-20 record. |
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2015 Selection Sunday
UCLA gets the 4th seed in the NCAA West Region and will open up against (13) Butler. Colorado gets the 10th seed in the NCAA Midwest Region and will open up with (7) Illinois. Davidson gets the 9th seed in the NCAA South Region and will open up against (8) Ohio St. Doesn't look like that conference final loss hurt them a bit. Louisville is defending their title as the 3rd seed in the NCAA South Region. Interestingly enough, they open up against (14) Chattanooga. Will Coach Childress be rooting for a fellow FOFC coach in that one, or will conference allegiance win out and he'll cheer for his fellow Southern Conference member. Boston College was more safely in than I thought, as they got the 9th seed in the NCAA East Region. They will open up against (8) Vanderbilt. Charlotte gets the 4th seed in the NIT East Region, and will host (5) Louisiana Tech in the Second Round. Iowa gets the 14th seed in the CBI and will travel to (3) St. Francis-PA in the First Round. High Point gets the 9th seed in the CIT and will travel to (8) Campbell in the First Round. Monmouth gets the 15th seed in the CIT and will travel to (2) Texas-Arlington in the First Round. While I'm happy that 9 of our 20 FOFC coached teams made a postseason tournament, I felt there should have been 10. UTEP, who had a better RPI than both High Point and Monmouth, gets left out. Makes no sense to me. I'm happy that Monmouth got in with their 16-14 record and 242 RPI, but how do these other tournaments justify not inviting UTEP, who had a 17-13 record and an RPI of 111. Crazy. |
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05-27-2015, 12:49 AM | #170 |
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2015 NCAA Tournament First Round
(4) UCLA all over (13) Butler 76-59. (7) Illinois hammers (10) Colorado 92-61. Yikes! (8) Ohio St. over (9) Davidson 95-76. No Cinderella run for Davidson this year. (3) Louisville over (14) Chattanooga 104-64. And just like that, the Southern Conference is gone. (9) Boston College over (8) Vanderbilt 87-77. 2015 NIT Second Round (4) Charlotte got by (5) Louisiana Tech 73-65. 2015 CBI First Round (14) Iowa hammers (3) St. Francis-PA 77-51. 2015 CIT First Round (8) Campbell beats (9) High Point 91-77. (2) Texas-Arlington beats (15) Monmouth 61-57. Last edited by collegesportsfanms : 05-27-2015 at 12:57 AM. |
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2015 NCAA Tournament Second Round
(4) UCLA beat (5) BYU 67-62. (6) Florida knocks out defending champion (3) Louisville 81-73. (1) UConn beats (9) Boston College 81-62 and we're down to 1 in the NCAA. 2015 NIT Round of 16 (4) Charlotte shocks (1) Gonzaga 65-48. 2015 CBI Second Round (14) Iowa hammers (6) Miami (OH) 82-58. |
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2015 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen
(8) Cincinnati beats (4) UCLA 75-66. 2015 NIT Round of 8 (6) Fresno St. beat (4) Charlotte 83-72. 2015 CBI Semifinals (14) Iowa beat (7) Louisiana-Monroe 76-52. Iowa is now the only FOFC team left, and they will be taking on Villanova in the CBI Championship Series. 2015 CBI Championship Series, Game 1 (14) Iowa beat (8) Villanova 67-57 to take a 1-0 lead. 2015 CBI Championship Series, Game 2 (14) Iowa beat (8) Villanova 83-70 to win the CBI! Ernesto Lopez becomes our 2nd coach to lead a team to a postseason tournament title, and it's been done in back to back years. Congrats to Ernesto, as Iowa finishes the season with a 23-13 record. |
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2015 Postseason Recap
The 2015 NCAA Final Four was anything but predictable, as 2 double digit seeds made it in. In the first semifinal, (5S) North Carolina beat (11W) Miami (FL) 75-55. The other semifinal saw (12MW) Xavier upset (1E) UConn 74-69. The national championship saw North Carolina beat Xavier 86-78. The 2015 NIT Final Four was a little bit more how it should have been. The first semifinal saw (2W) Georgia beat (6S) Fresno St. 69-55, and the second semifinal saw (4MW) Northern Iowa beat (8S) Mississippi Valley St. (a total surprise there) 70-52. The NIT Championship saw Northern Iowa beat Georgia 61-59. We know what happened with the 2015 CBI, as our very own Iowa Hawkeyes won it. The 2015 CIT Championship saw (2) Texas-Arlington beat (4) Pepperdine 108-91. |
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2014-2015 National Awards
Louisville put SR SG Kieth Miller on the All-NCAA 1st Team and SR PG Laurence Upchurch on the All-NCAA 2nd Team. High Point put PF Dustin Zahn on the NCAA All-Freshman Team. Boston College put SF Isidoro Bugnata on the NCAA All-Freshman Team. 2014-2015 Conference Awards Hartford JR SF Emmett Burgos was America East Player of the Year and also made the All-League 1st Team. Maine put JR PG Kenneth Saylor on the All-America East 2nd Team and FR SG Brian Wilke on the All-Freshman Team. Wilke was also the America East Freshman of the Year. Charlotte put SR PF Michael Jonas on the Atlantic 10 1st Team. Boston College FR SF Isidoro Bugnata kept winning the awards, as he was named ACC Freshman of the Year and also made the ACC All-Freshman Team. JR C Nicholas Bow made the All-ACC 1st Team. Colorado put JR PF John Vega on the All-Big 12 1st Team. Louisville SR PG Laurence Upchurch was the Big East Player of the Year and also made the All-Big East 1st Team. Also making the All-Big East 1st Team was SR SG Kieth Miller. High Point really cleaned up on the awards. First our own Roy Rogers was named Big South Coach of the Year. SR PG Andrew Jaques was the Big South Player of the Year and made the All-Big South 1st Team. FR PF Dustin Zahn was the Big South Freshman of the Year, and also made the All-Big South 1st Team and All-Freshman Team. No awards for Iowa, Penn State, or Cal Poly. UTEP put FR PG Edmond Cheek on the Conference USA All-Freshman Team. If this is any indication, Wright State could be solid for the next 2 or 3 years. FR Daniel Lowe, Apollinaire Lepers, and Joseph Maestas all made the Horizon League All-Freshman Team. Good stuff! Central Michigan put SR PF Rocky Helm on the All-MAC 2nd Team and also put FR PF Cornelius Bowie on the MAC All-Freshman Team. Evansville put SR PG Charles Neill on the All-MVC 1st Team. No awards for Bryant. Monmouth put SO C Mitch Bye on the All-Northeast 2nd Team and also put FR PG Mark Patrick on the Northeast All-Freshman Team. UCLA put FR PF Toby Miller on the Pac 10 All-Freshman Team. Talk about cleaning up on awards? Look no farther than Davidson. Randolph Childress was the Southern Coach of the Year. SR PG Lester McCullough was the Southern Player of the Year and a member of the All-Southern 1st Team. Also making the All-Southern 1st Team were SO C Richard Goddard, JR SF Harlan Wright, and SR SG Troy Burt. That's pretty good, as the Wildcats had 4 of the 5 First Team members. But that's not all, as SR PF Charles Dunagan made the All-Southern 2nd Team, and FR C Granville O'Neal made the Southern All-Freshman Team. Hawaii put SO SF Robin Jack on the All-WAC 1st Team. Oregon State FR SG Paul Layne was WAC Freshman of the Year and a member of the WAC All-Freshman Team. |
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2014-2015 Recruiting Rankings
Hartford had the 271st best class in the nation, good for 8th in the America East. Yikes! Maine had the 125th best class in the nation, tops in the America East. Charlotte had the 46th best class in the nation, tops in the Atlantic 10. Boston College had the top class in the nation, and obviously the top class in the ACC. Obviously this means nothing if they don't produce on the court, but Alex Donovan has to be feeling good about this. Colorado had the 124th best class in the nation, unfortunately only good for 11th in the Big 12. Louisville had the 3rd best class in the nation, tops in the Big East. High Point had the 211th best class in the nation, good for 5th in the Big South. Iowa had the 25th best class in the nation, good for 4th in the Big 10. Penn State had the 337th best class in the nation, last in the Big 10 by far. Uh-oh! Cal Poly had the 244th best class in the nation, good for 8th in the Big West. UTEP had the 120th best class in the nation, good for 5th in Conference USA. Wright State had the 230th best class in the nation, good for 9th in the Horizon. Central Michigan had the 131st best class in the nation, good for 5th in the MAC. Evansville had the 133rd best class in the nation, good for 6th in the MVC. Bryant had the 182nd best class in the nation, good for 3rd in the Northeast. Monmouth had the 303rd best class in the nation, good for 10th in the Northeast. UCLA had the 155th best class in the nation, unfortunately that is last in the Pac 10. Davidson had the 165th best class in the nation, good for 5th in the Southern. Hawaii had the 35th best class in the nation, good for 2nd in the WAC. Oregon State had the 60th best class in the nation, good for 4th in the WAC. |
05-27-2015, 08:51 AM | #176 |
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Some conference movement this offseason that affects the Big South and High Point. Winthrop is moving to the Atlantic Sun, while Florida Gulf Coast is moving to the Big South.
2 coaches have jumped from level 7 to level 8. Patrick Hutt of UCLA and Randolph Childress of Davidson. Zinto and ntndeacon, please let me know how you want me to distribute your 20 bonus points. Randolph Childress of Davidson was the only coach to receive offers in the first round of head coach movement. Arkansas, Clemson, Oakland, West Virginia, Wichita St., and Youngstown St. offered. Youngstown is a huge step down prestige wise, I wouldn't even look at them. Wichita St. and Oakland are slight declines prestige wise, but if you were to consider either one of those schools, Oakland has a lot of green potential players coming back. 9 to be exact. As for Clemson, and West Virginia, if Randolph wanted to move to either of those schools, he would have to compete with Boston College and Louisville, and that wouldn't be an easy task. Although both schools have a lot of talent and potential coming back, so they would still be predicted to finish near the top of the conference. Arkansas also has a lower potential than Davidson, but they have more talent coming back than Wichita St., Oakland, or Youngstown St. As for Davidson themselves, they've got 2 incoming freshman that stand to be really good, a senior that hasn't lived up to his potential, and a junior that isn't quite there yet and is a risk for academic suspension every year. So ntndeacon the question is do you want to stay at Davidson and continue to build on the good you've done there, or take your chances and jump ship to one of the schools that has a lot more projected green or blue potential players, knowing they may not all live up to the expectations. You've got a lot of decisions to make, but never fear, I will be out of town until Monday, so you've got a few days to think about it. |
05-27-2015, 08:57 AM | #177 |
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Good lord, that's two years of god fucking awful recruiting classes.
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05-27-2015, 11:24 AM | #178 |
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Elite 8 in the NIT for Charlotte? Awesome.
Best recruiting class O'Reilly has had at Maine so far. It may even be the first in the top 200. This is HUGE for the Black Bears.
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Now if we can get some of our coaches to keep it up so that we can continue to get the FOFC coaches lots of postseason tournament berths and maybe some of them can move on to a bigger school. There's a few coaches that I expect will continue to struggle and end up being fired, but FBCB seems to be very tolerant when it comes to job security. I'm just glad I've been able to keep a clean computer so that I can make this one last a long while. |
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It's actually not the most terrible class.. 124 out of 300 some schools isn't bad, but man the Big 12 is tough with recruiting. You may struggle in conference, but non-conference is where you can hopefully make some noise. |
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05-31-2015, 08:16 PM | #181 |
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Wow, Louisville sure ended the season with a thud...
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06-01-2015, 05:49 PM | #182 |
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Let's stay at Davidson
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For those wondering, I have not abandoned this project, not by a longshot. I've been dealing with some medical issues over the past few days and I am getting ready to go to a doctors appointment to hopefully get some tests run and get some answers. I'm hoping that I can get this next season started either tomorrow or Friday, if all goes well. Cross your fingers.
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Alright guys, I am ready to get going with this again, I have added the bonus points for Randolph Childress and Patrick Hutt, and not much happened in round 2 of head coach movement, except for 1 thing.. Randolph is a wanted man. Butler, UAB, Utah, and Xavier all want him, and all 4 have prestiges of over 70 and coming off at least 22 win seasons. So, I have to stop here as fast as I got it restarted, because ntndeacon has another decision to make.
Sorry ntndeacon, I won't just assume you want to stay at Davidson with some of the good offers that are coming your way. If you want info on any of those teams, pm me and I'll let you know what's up. |
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Let's stick with Davidson
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Don't know how I missed the response, but Randolph is sticking with Davidson, so unless another coach has job offers in this offseason, I'll just go straight to the season.
I'm back in town so I should be able to progress forward with this in the next couple days. |
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Just saw Iowa won the CBI, cool stuff. That 14 seeding didn't look too accurate watching them beat the snot out of 4 higher seeds. Glad to see they got a strong recruiting class too. Maybe they can make a move this year.
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So after about 5 more rounds of job offers for Randolph Childress that were beyond laughable, we are finally at the point of getting this season underway.. well sort of, first there's still some preseason matters to dabble with, starting with:
2015-2016 FOFC Coach Hotseat Ratings David Ginsberg (Hartford) -- The seat is now cool, and the goal is to finish .500 or better in the America East. Cillian O'Reilly (Maine) -- Still an average seat, but the board still thinks Maine should be dancing this season. Timmy Tribble (Charlotte) -- Average seat, the board wants Charlotte to compete for the A-10 title. Alex Donovan (Boston College) -- Cool seat, goal is for the Eagles to play in the NCAA Tournament. Rob Nielsen (Colorado) -- Rob is now sitting on a nice, cool seat at Colorado, and the goal is still pretty simple, play in any postseason tournament. Kuji Chagulia (Louisville) -- I'm convinced that cool is as low as the seating range goes in FBCB, because Kuji has been on a cool seat forever, even after winning the national title 2 seasons ago. Anyhow, his goal this year is to get the Cardinals back to the Sweet Sixteen. Roy Rogers (High Point) -- Roy is now on a cool seat, and the board has made the goal much more realistic. Now they want High Point just to compete for the Big South title. Ernesto Lopez (Iowa) -- The seat is still average for Ernesto, and the board would like a repeat of last season. Not necessarily winning a postseason tournament, but just playing in one. Tim Sheppard (Penn State) -- The grace period is over for Tim, and his seat is average. The board thinks the Nittany Lions are good enough to make a postseason tournament. DeShawn St. John (Cal Poly) -- Uh-oh! The pressure is on. DeShawn now sits on a very warm seat, and the board is losing patience with him. He may be on thin ice if he doesn't lead the Mustangs to at least a .500 finish in Big West play this season. Jeeber Mack (UTEP) -- Average seat, and the board wants the Miners to compete for the C-USA title. Shane Korme (Wright State) -- Shane is still on an average seat, but that's because the board insists on the Raiders playing in the NCAA Tournament year after year. I mean, I guess that should be every teams goal, but let's tone it down a bit huh? Cannon Pace (Central Michigan) -- Despite the losing record in his first season at the helm, Cannon's seat at Central Michigan is already cooling, and the board just wants a .500 or better finish in the MAC. Ekeje Bafou (Evansville) -- The Aces seem to have a very patient board, as Ekeje is still on an average seat and the goal is still to avoid last place in the MVC. Obviously this is one board that isn't expecting miracles. Score Galore (Bryant) -- Same holds true for Score and Bryant. The patience is there, as his seat is still average, and the goal is just to avoid last place in the Northeast. Thomas Carrano (Monmouth) -- Thomas continues to sit on a cool seat, but the goal is still the same, to get the Hawks to the big dance. Patrick Hutt (UCLA) -- As always, expectations are extremely high in Westwood. The Bruins are expecting nothing short of a Final Four appearance, and Patrick, despite not doing great in his first few years at UCLA, is still only on an average seat. Randolph Childress (Davidson) -- If any of our coaches deserve to have an iced down seat permanently, it is Randolph, who continually passes up more high profile jobs to get the Wildcats to the promised land. His seat is as cool as FBCB will allow it to be, and the board is still just wanting a Southern championship. B.B. Gunn (Hawaii) -- B.B. and the Warriors have shown signs of becoming a really good team, but it hasn't gotten there yet. The board at Hawaii is ready for an NCAA Tournament team, and they've made it quite clear to B.B. Get them there, now! That being said, he's not in any danger yet as his seat is still nice and average. Jawouk Bafou (Oregon State) -- This might be the most patient of boards in all of FBCB. Despite a conference demotion a couple of years ago, and less than impressive performances in the WAC, Jawouk is still sitting on an average seat, and his very patient board just wants the Beavers to stay out of the cellar at the end of the season. |
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Obviously the shocker here has to be Louisville. Is this a sign of things to come, as the Cardinals got 1 point, most likely from Kuji (dangit Kuji, how many times have I told you to quit voting for yourself?? ), or are the Cardinals being severely underestimated by the masses? |
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Don't read too much into some of the teams that got votes and points, I'm pretty sure at least half the mid-major teams get some preseason love, but within a few weeks, it usually whittles down. |
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Votes for Cal Poly... woo-hoo!
I know you said don't read too much into it, but... I couldn't resist.
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Yeah, it's not very often you see a Power 5 school in either the CBI or CIT. Normally those tournaments are reserved for the smaller conference schools, at least from memory. I'd like to see some more of our coaches have some success in general and get some job offers. After all, we can't have Kuji Chagulia and Randolph Childress hogging all the spotlight can we? |
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Hey, who knows? Maybe DeShawn will get off his rear end and actually do some coaching to keep his job there? The voters could be onto something. Shouldn't take long to have an answer. lol |
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186 teams listed in that poll. Probably two-thirds of all the teams eligible for it.
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06-17-2015, 02:51 PM | #195 |
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But #69 for Oregon State and #145 for Evansville! Woo!
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2015 Season Tournaments
Hawaii will be the 6th seed in the 2015 Alaska Invitational and will open up against (3) California. Penn State will be the 4th seed in the 2015 Anaheim Invitational and will open up against (5) Valpo. Davidson will be the 2nd seed in the 2015 Island Invitational and will open up against (7) Portland State. Boston College will be the 2nd seed in the 2015 Las Vegas Challenge and will open up against (7) Akron. Iowa will be the 4th seed in the 2015 Las Vegas Challenge and will open up against (5) St. Johns. Louisville will be the top seed in the 16 team 2015 Las Vegas Shootout and will open up against (16) Northwestern State. Here we go again, multiple FOFC coached teams in the same tournament. Charlotte will be the 4th seed in the 16 team 2015 Las Vegas Shootout and will open up against (13) Drake. Evansville will be the 7th seed in the 2015 Orlando Classic and will open up against (2) Seton Hall. UTEP will be the 6th seed in the 2015 Paradise Shootout and will open up against (3) Utah State. UCLA will be the top seed in the 2015 Philadelphia Invitational and will open up with (8) Marshall. And to top it off, why am I not surprised. Damn you FBCB! Wright State is the 4th seed and Oregon State is the 5th seed in the 2015 Top of the Globe Invitational and will play each other in the First Round. Grr! Only 12 of our 20 FOFC coached teams in season tournaments this season. Fairly disappointing. I can't wait for the season in which all 20 get in a tournament, although when that happens, 6 of them will probably be in the same tournament! lol |
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I don't know why... but I feel big things are going to happen for Hawaii this season.
And now that I said that, watch B.B. Gunn get canned midway through the season.
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The hell. Colorado has their best season thus far, and no tourney invites?
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06-19-2015, 08:21 AM | #199 | |
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Ha! You shouldn't have to worry about that, I'm not even sure FBCB is coded to have a coach fired mid season. I think all that kind of stuff only happens in the offseason. I'm hoping several of our FOFC teams start having big things come their way. |
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06-19-2015, 08:22 AM | #200 |
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