2 Wins For the SEC, Tennessee Finishes Strong at Marquette

Wayne Chism dropped 26 points to go with 11 boards and Tennessee's defense stifled Marquette down the stretch to grab a much-needed non-conference marquee win for the Vols, and for the SEC.

Tennessee is the clear favorite to win the struggling conference, especially with Florida, Kentucky and Alabama looking underwhelming in the early going.

In the other Big East - SEC tilt, Vandy easily dropped hapless South Florida. I have NO idea HOW South Florida was selected to participate with 16 Big East teams to choose from, but perhaps they were required to throw the SEC a bone...

Two great yardstick games conclude the four-game challenge on Thursday when Cincinnati hosts Mississippi St. and Mississipi locks up with Louisville, and in brief interim coach (UC will host both games) Andy Kennedy's return to the Queen City.

The SEC needs to get one, if not both to salvage a disastrous December.

Syracuse Stunned at Buzzer


So that's how that girl's face must have felt (allegedly)...

Cleveland State guard Cedric Jackson struck improbably from 60 feet when his desperation heave...wait for it... smacked off the glass and in for a 72-69 upset victory.

But you can't blame this loss on the Deve' - this is just an example of a team that has overperformed early getting a little to comfy with their ranking. Suspension pending, this team is still an upper-half Big East squad, and that should be good enough to get into the Dance.

Three to Watch

Three teams to keep an eye on that are flying below the main radar:

Liberty (6-2) - We've mentioned the Flames and freshman Seth Curry on MarchManiacs.com before; but this week we get to see if the Flames have enough heat to become a household name come March. Wednesday night they travel to DePaul and Friday night they go to St. Louis. Don't be surprised if Liberty beats one, or even both larger conference foes.


Cleveland St (7-4) - Would you believe we had them slotted here before the Syracuse stunner tonight? We really did actually, because the "stunner" is in regards to the nature of the shot - not the win itself. Yes, they have lost 4 games already, but to the likes of: @Washington, Kansas St, @West Virginia, and to conference foes Butler (on a 3 at the buzzer...karma baby, karma.) All but the Washington loss were by ten or less. The Horizon league is not a gimme for Butler this year, and Cleveland St. is a main reason why. (Illinois-Chicago knocked off Ga Tech last week too - the Horizon league is really good this year.)

By the way - this was Cleveland State's biggest win since the 1986 stunner of Bobby Knight's Hooisers as a #14 seed (second grade memories, remember it like yesterday...)


Evansville (7-1) - No, they are not going to win in Chapel Hill Thursday night. But I can assure you they will give UNC every bit the test that Kentucky and Michigan St. did. Last week they whooped Western Kentucky 72-40. The Missouri Valley has a history of producing Cinderella sleepers. Don't overlook the Valley's newest member this year.

Evansville was actually a very good small-major program throughout the 80's, battling Midwestern Collegiate Conference (now defunct) rival Xavier for conference supremecy in most seasons, and won a tourney game in 1989. Anyone know if they still wear those half-sleeve ladies volleyball-lookin' jerseys?? Just curious.

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Bracketeering - Dec 14th

An exciting weekend of college hoops, capped with an "upset" win by Arizona over Gonzaga in Phoenix. I say "upset" simply as an ironic tip-of-the-cap to the mighty Zags. Who would have ever thought a near-home win over Big West Gonzaga would be a storm-the-floor type win for the mighty Wildcats.

Despite all the upheaval in Tuscon, expect the Wildcats to extend the longest NCAA Tourney streak in Div. I come March.

That said, let's digg into Week 4 of Bracketeering!

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FINAL FOUR:

1. UNC - Not much else to say at this point, but kudos in advance to Tyler Hansbrough, who should pass Phil Ford as UNC's all time leading scorer Thursday night in Chapel Hill.

2. Oklahoma - A solid win over Utah continues to build an impressive resume for the Sooners. Could they be the first program in NCAA history to have the player of the year in football and basketball?

3. UConn- They had the week off. Hopefully to stew on the poor performance at Buffalo. A big date on the 20th in Seattle versus the Zags should be enough to keep them focused.

4. Texas- I know, I know, why does Pitt drop? Because poles are for strippers. We use the eye-test herr (for rankings, not for strippers...well...) Texas has been electric and tested. The win over Villanova in the Garden was impressive enough to overlook the closer-than expected win over Texas State.

ELITE EIGHT:

5. Pitt - Call me when Pitt laces 'em up in January. I think they are very good, but we will have to wait and find out for sure. I know when LaVance Fields is in the lineup, they rarely lose. Then again over the past three weeks, they tackled heavyweights like Vermont (Tyler Coppenrath is two years gone, fellow junkies) and UMBC. Way to stretch yourself Panthers.

6. Duke - What an incredible rare treat looming next Saturday when Duke and Xavier team up in the Meadowlands. A win positions the Dukies to creep back into the Top 5 and stay in the #1 seed dscussion.

7.
Xavier - Deep, balanced and incredibly well coached. Have the Muskies reached the point where this could be a destination for Sean Miller rather than a stepping stone? X fans sure hope so.

8. Gonzaga - The gauntlet finally got them. It is probably too stiff a penalty dropping the Zags all the way to #8, but they get a chance to bounce way back up when they meet the #2 Huskies in Key Arena Saturday at 4PM.

Sweet and lurking: The next tier (in order)

9. Louisville -
probably still one of the top 5 teams in the nation. That loss to Western Kentucky could be a distant memory in a few more weeks.

10. Ohio St -
forget the national polls. This team has consecutive victories over Miami (FL), Notre Dame and Butler. And is undefeated.

11. Syracuse -
Can't penalize them for the Devendorf uncertainty (yet). Unblemishe and an uncharacteristically solid schedule.

12. Wake Forest -
Is the ACC the Big 3? Wake Forest and lead guard stud Jeff Teague think so. We are starting to believe them.

13. Georgetown -
A good RPI-resume builder with Saturday's OT win over Memphis. However, the game showed me some weaknesses that might prove costly when Big East play begins.

14. Davidson -
Another reason polls are for strippers, not real basketball fans. If they were in a power conference with their early season resume they'd be no lower than 12th. Instead, they lag behind Notre Dame, UCLA, Arizona St, Michigan St, and several other teams that haven't earned it on the floor yet.

15. Purdue -
The Duke game still stings the memory, but this is still a good ballclub that will contend in the better-than-people-realize Big 10 (expect 5, and as many as 7 bids come March).

16. Michigan -
I came real close to moving UCLA back in - then thought of WHO their losses were too... oh yeah, MICHIGAN. The Wolverines remain for another week.


Bracket Busts: Some early season disappointments
Michigan St, Memphis, Wichita St, Western Kentucky (look at the losses other than the LVille win), Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, and I keep on piling on the SEC....

Half Court Heaves: Long shots worth keeping an eye on
Clemson, Missouri, Illinois, Butler, VMI, Illinois-Chicago, Evansville, East Carolina,

Intriguing...Now Come Out and Play! (Nice starts, but play someone already!)

Minnesota (10-0) - Georgia St, Virginia, Bowling Green (yes, those are their "best" wins)

Stanford (5-0) - Air Force, Colorado, Colorado St. (that's right, you're my bitch Colorado!)

LSU (7-0) - This list is simply awesome, I shall post it in it's entirety: Troy, Centenary, CSU Fullerton, Jackson St, Alcorn St, Grambling St, Northwestern St. (3-0 vs. the SWAC!!)

Don't Laugh - It'd be the toughest game on their schedule!

Tipping Your Hand

A full deck of Saturday games across the country, and a few teams tipped their hand a bit. Here is a recap of some of the more interesting developments.

Memphis - Can't score in a half-court set. Yes, Georgetown plays smothering defense, but the Tigers struggle when they can't rely on the athleticism of the up-tempo game. They are going to have to find some shooters in a half court set, or expect teams to zone them to death the rest of the season.

Xavier - is really good. Their composure in the Crosstown Shootout left a little to be desired, but CJ Anderson, Dante' Jackson and Terrell Holloway handled the trapping pressure of Cincinnati's defense with aplomb. This team is emerging as a legit Final Four contender.

Atlantic 10 - is not interested in being a "mid-major" conference. Temple dismantled #8 Tennessee, UMass survived for a one-point win against #24 Kansas. Xavier laid it to cross town rival, Big East Cincinnati. Even Duquesne and Richmond looked solid in 5 & 1 point losses respectively to West Virginia and VCU. A good day for the A-10.

Davidson - better keep their eyes open all year. It is easy to have a letdown after the big-opponents they have tangled with so far. After the narrow escape against Chattanooga (1-7) it would be wise to remember the giant bullseye that will be on their back throughout conference play all season. Call Mark Few, he can tell you all about it.

Oklahoma - is good enough to handle some adversity. Blake Griffin was held scoreless from the floor - and they STILL won by 18 over a decent Utah squad.

Kentucky - will be an interesting team to keep an eye on. Yes, Indiana is not good. BUT - if they can bring the same intensity they opened up with Saturday (jumping to 19-2 lead), they have a shot to win a very down SEC.

LSU - needs to play somebody already. The easy wins might pad the record, but here's hoping the selection committee isn't fooled come March.

Tyler Hansbrough - is nine points shy of breaking the all time scoring record at UNC. Yes, he went 4 years where others only played three (Michael Jordan, etc) but anytime you are number one a list that included Phil Ford, James Worthy, Michael Jordan, Jerry Stackhouse, and more...you've done something right.