Wednesday, March 17, 2021

March Madness Preview 2021

Man this feels good! After the year that shall not be named took it away from us, the NCAA Tournament is finally back. Frankly, we live in a different world than we did on April 8th, 2019, when Virginia won the last national title. March Madness is obviously going to look different this year. Everything will be played in either Indianapolis or nearby, and while there will be fans in the stands, it'll be nowhere close to the sold-out crowds we're used it. Still. there is the same amount of teams and just like in the gym in downtown Hickory, the rims are ten feet from the floor. 

Per tradition, we will be going through some categories and giving you our thoughts on the topic at hand. Also as per usual, we will have a bracket challenge. You can sign up to compete in it by following this link. Heads up: the brackets are locked in at Noon on Friday, so don't wait too long. 

 



Region Rename

The team over at Head in the Game was extremely disappointed when it was announced that they were keeping the same traditional region names. Not only did it not make much sense given that everyone is playing in the same place, but it was a huge missed opportunity to have some fun. Being the generous souls that we are, we renamed the regions after famous fictional characters from the state of Indiana. If we refer to a region after this, it will be by these names. Below is the renamed regions and the reasoning behind the names:

Ron Swanson ("Parks and Rec") - Formerly the South Region - This stems from the one seed in the region, Baylor. Waco, Texas is of course the hometown of the HGTV megahit Fixer Upper. Ron Swanson once renovated an entire floor of the Pawnee, Indiana city hall just because he wanted to.

Garfield ("Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties") - Formerly the Midwest Region - As a lifelong Hoosier, I can tell you that no fictional character has had a bigger cultural impact on the state than this lasagna loving cat. 37.5% of the teams in this region are orange, so this feels like the natural fit. 

Jean-Ralphio ("Parks and Rec") - Formerly the West Region - Yes, we included two characters from the same show. No, we don't regret it, it's the most rewatchable show in human history. Did I, Troy, push for this to make the people who have watched the Office exclusively for the last 8 years mad? Maybe. Did I, Troy, do this because Jean-Ralphio looks like he could be related to the character that the last region is named after? More likely.

Steve Harrington ("Stranger Things") - Formerly the East Region - We needed to include a character from the latest major hit to come from the Crossroads of America. Out of all the regions, this felt like the one that would grow a glorious mane of hair and carry around a baseball bat with nails sticking out of it. Also, as I mentioned before, Steve and Jean-Ralphio look a lot alike, so there's a conspiracy theory that Steve is Jean-Ralphio's father, as discussed in this beautiful interview.


Category Run-Down

First Round Must-Watch - The first two days of the NCAA Tournament put the "Madness" in March Madness. Here, we'll highlight the most intriguing first-round game.

Player to Watch - The NCAA Tournament has this magic about it that can turn good players into legends and even jump start their pro career, see Steph Curry and Kemba Walker. We'll say who has the potential to do the same thing.  

First Four Team To Fear - This category is to highlight the team playing in the first four games that can win multiple games in the tournament. 

Upset Alert - You can't have a preview without saying who will pull off an upset, which is why we're giving you the team seeded 11 or lower that can pull off the upset in the first round. 

Cinderella Story - Cinderella always seems to find her slipper in March, so we'll give you the team seeded sixth or lower that can make a run to the Final Four, or even win it all.

Early Exit - On the other hand, there are the teams that go home earlier than everyone thinks they will. We will predict what team seeded three or higher will go home during the first weekend. 

Best Team Name - Since there are so many teams with generic-sounding names, *cough* *cough* "Wildcats" *cough* *cough* "Eagles" *cough* *cough*, we're going to highlight a team with a unique nickname. 

Toughest Region - The selection committee, bless their hearts, tries their darndest to allocate teams evenly, but every year there's a region that's much harder than the others.

Final Four Matchups and Champion - Of course. What's a preview without a champ?


First Round Must-Watch

Troy - You are going to want to tune in to TNT on Friday night just before 10 pm to watch Villanova battle Winthrop. Villanova is still trying to find their footing after Colin Gillespie's season was ended by injury. Winthrop has lost exactly once all year and it was by a single bucket. Both these teams like to score the ball and it should be an interesting enough game to not make you want to go to bed.


Grant - You could categorize any number of first-round games as "must-watch", but I'll go with the 8-9 matchup in the Garfield Region: Loyola-Chicago vs. Georgia Tech. First off, these are two hot teams that might be better than their seeds suggest. According to many analysts, The Ramblers of Loyola are the most under-seeded team in the field. KenPom rates them as the ninth-best team in the country. Meanwhile, the aggressive Yellow Jackets just swarmed to an ACC Tournament Championship. But the best reasons to watch may be GT coach Josh Pastnor and Loyola chaplain Sister Jean.   




Player to Watch

Troy - If you're a fan of our This B1G Week series, p.s. you can read our Big Ten specific March Madness preview by clicking here, you know that it is our belief that Ayo Dosunmu is the rightful Big Ten player of the year, if not national player of the year. Having a guard that can get you a bucket whenever they want is a huge plus, and Ayo's ability to close out close games will come in clutch, pun, as always, intended. 



Grant - There are many sensational players in this tournament, but only one of them will be the number one pick in this year's NBA draft, and that player is likely to be Oklahoma State freshman Cade Cunningham. Cunningham became just the fourth player to win both Big 12 Freshman of the Year and Big 12 Player of the Year in the same season. The other three were Michael Beasley, Kevin Durant, and Marcus Smart, who are pretty well-known basketball names. Cunningham was able to help carry the Pokes far in the Big 12 Tournament, and he could do the same in the NCAA Tourney.
 



First Four Team to Fear

Troy - Only one of these teams has beaten half of the one seeds and one of the two seeds. The Michigan State Spartans not only will win their first four game but will win their game against BYU.



Grant - I'll go a step (or two) (or three) further than Troy. I have the
Michigan State Spartans in the Elite Eight. 




Upset Alert

Troy - There's multiple factors surrounding my pick of Ohio beating Virginia at 7:15 Saturday on TruTV. My first two reasons do with the Hoos. Virginia had to withdraw from the ACC Tournament due to a positive test in their program and won't be able to practice until at least Thursday or travel to Indianapolis until Friday. Second is that Virginia's style of play caters to an upset. They like to play slow and limit the number of possessions. The less possessions, the more likely the less talented team is to win (that probability class I took in college is really paying off). Ohio has something that will help them win in a stud guard named Jason Preston. If you haven't heard of him, you'll want to remember his name, because his Bobcats are about to make some noise.



Grant -
I agree with Troy about Ohio, but I'll pick another upset in the same part of the bracket (y'know, for variety). I think the 12th-seeded Gauchos of UC-Santa Barbara can pull off the upset against five seed Creighton. The Blue Jays are coming off a shocking loss to Georgetown in their conference tournament, and UCSB, led by Big West Player of the Year JaQuori McLaughlin (I don't know much about him, but he has a cool name, and that's enough for me), has won 18 of its last 19. Also, Santa Barbara is (well, was) home to two of the world's greatest private detectives.

  


Cinderella Story

Troy - Beware the fact horses. I am a believer that the USC Trojans are a team that could lose in the first round or make a deep run in the tournament. USC has a potential top-five pick in the next NBA Draft with big man Evan Mobley. Let's see if coach Andy Enfield can recreate the legendary run from his time in Dunk City USA with Florida Gulf Coast. 



Grant - I've already mentioned the MSU Spartans, who are a threat to make a run every year. I also have my eye on a couple of seven seeds who could bust brackets. One is UConn, which won a National Title the last time it was a seven seed and is dangerous as long as star James Bouknight is healthy. The other is the Oregon Ducks, a team that, like Michigan State, I've forecasted to make the Elite Eight. The Ducks shoot the three well and are led by veteran guards, which are two indicators of a team that can make a run in March.




Early Exit

Troy - You should always be wary of momentum in the NCAA Tournament. Often all the positive or negative momentum a team has going in just hits a wall right away, with some exceptions like Kemba Walker's UConn team. That being said, West Virginia has shown serious problems as of late that doesn't make you too optimistic. It was a shock to a lot of people that they were rated this high. Their first-round game against Morehead State won't be easy in the slightest and in the second round you have to face a tough, tough San Diego State team or an orange team in the Garfield region. 



Grant - The most volatile teams in the NCAA tournament are the ones who can put up points but don't play much defense. They could shoot their way to the Final Four, but they could also find themselves going home early if the shots just aren't falling that day. One team that fits that description well is Iowa. The Hawkeyes have Final Four talent on the offensive end (including National Player of the Year Luka Garza), but their defensive woes could befall them, and in a tough part of the bracket, I think they will.




Best Team Name

Troy - While they did beat my beloved UC Irvine Anteaters, p.s. please check out the incredible shirt for the Anteaters over at Homefield Apparel, I am picking the University of California Santa Barbara Gauchos. For starters, they do play in the murder capital of the world, home to the best show about a psychic detective. Next is how cool and weird their nickname is. Gauchos are skilled horsemen known for their bravery and unruliness. This term used mainly in Argentina and Uruguay somehow made it up to California. 



Grant - Ah, finally, the category I really care about. There are some solid team names in this field, including Gauchos, Mean Green, Dragons, and Vikings. But the silliest team name has to be the St. Bonaventure Bonnies. They literally just took part of the university's name and added an "ies" to the end of it (and an extra n, to make it work). More teams should do that. Imagine the "Gonzaga Zaggies", or the "Baylor Baylies", or the "Michigan Michies", or the...



Toughest Region

Troy - Three of these regions, with the exception of the Jean-Ralphio Region, are fairly equal, but the Steve Harrington Region stands out from the rest. Maybe the toughest 2 and 3 seed, Alabama and Texas, are located in this region. Add in matchups like LSU/St. Bonaventure, UConn/Maryland, and BYU vs Michigan State/UCLA. This is going to be an interesting and a hard to predict region. 



Grant: I have to concur with Troy here. The Steve Harrington Region looks like it may be the toughest and most competitive region. Unlike its namesake, the region may not be very top-heavy (Michigan, pending the health of Isaiah Livers, is probably the weakest one seed), but it is deep. I could conceivably see any of the top 12 seeds in this region making a run. Seriously.




Final Four Matchups/Champion

Troy - This may seem like a cop-out but this year has three of the better 1 seeds we've seen in a long time, which is why I picked three of them to the Final Four. Gonzaga vs Alabama and Baylor vs Illinois are my matchups. All this will ultimately end with Gonzaga capping off the first undefeated season since the 1975-76 Indiana Hoosiers, the greatest March Madness team of all time.



Grant - I didn't want to put three number one seed in the Final Four (and I seriously debated excluding Baylor), but as Troy said, these are some of the strongest top seeds this tournament has seen. My matchups (as seen in the nice little graphic Troy put together) are Gonzaga vs. Florida State and Baylor vs. Illinois. I ultimately have Illinois holding off Gonzaga to secure its first National Title.



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Monday, March 15, 2021

This B1G Week: March Madness Preview

Hello and welcome to a very special, Postseason edition of This B1G Week. With this season being as great for the Big Ten as it was I thought it required one more edition for the 2020-21 season. We'll start by looking at the NINE teams that made the tournament and then talk about the five who did not. 



Tournament Teams


Michigan

  • Seed Line: 1 Seed
  • First Round Opponent: Mount Saint Mary's Mountaineers or Texas Southern Tigers
  • Potential Second Round Opponents: LSU Tigers or Saint Bonaventure Bonnies
  • Thoughts: The biggest missed opportunity for the Selection Committee was not making it so a 16 seed Appalachian State play a heavily favorited Michigan team. Yes that game was 14 years ago but we can't let them forget. The second round should be difficult. LSU was a bounce away from winning the SEC tournament and St. Bonaventure is a very, very good team. 

Illinois

  • Seed Line: 1 Seed
  • First Round Opponent: Drexel Dragons
  • Potential Second Round Opponents: Loyola Chicago Ramblers or Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
  • Thoughts: Let's not waste time on the first round. Illinois didn't get much help in the second round. Loyola Chicago is a top ten KenPom team and Georgia Tech just won the ACC Tournament. Ulimately Illinois will still be heavily favorited but it'll still be very tough. 

Iowa
  • Seed Line: 2 Seed
  • First Round Opponent: Grand Canyon Antelopes
  • Potential Second Round Opponents: Oregon Ducks or VCU Rams
  • Thoughts: Iowa has the tougher road to the Sweet 16 of the two Big Ten 2 seeds. Oregon and VCU are both teams that are capable of winning against Iowa. Grand Canyon is a decent 15 seed but I don't think good enough to pull of the upset. 

Ohio State
  • Seed Line: 2 Seed
  • First Round Opponent: Oral Roberts Golden Eagles
  • Potential Second Round Opponents: Florida Gators or Virginia Tech Hokies
  • Thoughts: I don't think the Buckeyes are going to have much competition until they reach the Sweet 16. Oral Roberts shouldn't be too much of a problem. While Florida and Virginia Tech are good teams I don't think they're good enough to make OSU sweat that much. 

Purdue
  • Seed Line: 4 Seed
  • First Round Opponent: North Texas Mean Green
  • Potential Second Round Opponents: Villanova Wildcats or Winthrop Eagles
  • Thoughts: Purdue's first round opponenet isn't too interesting. North Texas isn't a bad team but they're probably the weakest 13 seed in the tournament. Their second round foe sets the Boilers up well to make the Sweet 16. Nova lost their star player and leader. Winthrop is a popular upset pick but I'm not sure the Eagles to knock off two teams of this level in a row. 

Wisconsin
  • Seed Line: 9 Seed
  • First Round Opponent: North Carolina Tar Heels
  • Potential Second Round Opponents: Baylor Bears or Hartford Hawks
  • Thoughts: The Badgers did this to themselves. They were very bad down the stretch almost as if it was carma coming back from how the ended last season. It'll be difficult to get past North Carolina in the first round and if they do they're rewarded by playing the second best team in the country. 

Rutgers
  • Seed Line: 10 Seed
  • First Round Opponent: Clemson Tigers
  • Potential Second Round Opponents: Houston Cougars or Cleveland State Vikings
  • Thoughts: The Scarlet Knights have a very interesting game the first round. Clemson is one of the better defensive teams in the country which means this should be a strength on strength matchup. In the second round I might actually like Rutgers to pull off the upset against a Houston team that's been up and down all year. 

Maryland
  • Seed Line: 10 Seed
  • First Round Opponent: UConn Huskies
  • Potential Second Round Opponents: Alabama Crimson Tide or Iona Gaels
  • Thoughts: This is a very tough draw for the Terps. UConn is a very good team and have a guard in James Bouknight that has the elements to be the talk of the tournament. If they do get past the Huskies they have to go against notorious basketball school Alabama. 

Michigan State
  • Seed Line: 11 Seed (First Four)
  • First Four Opponent: UCLA Bruins
  • Potential First Round Opponents: BYU Cougars
  • Thoughts: I like many was surprised to see MSU this low on the seed line. It certainly didn't help that there were multiple big thieves but it still feels low. UCLA is a tough draw being arguably the best team in their power conference. If they do win I think they are set up well to beat BYU in the first round. This, afterall, is a team that beat two of the 1 Seeds and one of the 2 Seeds. 

Tournament Teams

Indiana
  • Final Record: 12-15 (7-12)
  • What's Next?: The team will be heading in a new direction with the hiring of Archie Miller after four seasons so the next thing for IU will be finding a new head coach.
  • Outlook For The Future: Indiana and Minnesota are going to get the same outlook in as it just depends on who gets the job. Indiana has a ton of resources, just look at the fact they get donors to pay the entirity of Archie Miller's 10 Million Dollar buyout, and is the biggest brand in the hotbed of high school basketball talent. If the right guy gets the job a sleeping giant can be awaken but we did say the same thing when Archie Miller was hired. 

Minnesota
  • Final Record: 14-15 (6-14)
  • What's Next?: First thing first is replacing Richard Pitino who was let go ahead 8 seasons in the Twin Cities. 
  • Outlook For The Future: Just like Indiana this will depend on the hire. Richard Pitino was more successful than I original projected. He had a few solid years but they were surrounded with many disappointing years. The Golden Gophers do play in the second largest city in the Big Ten which could be helpful in attracting recuits and a new coach. 

Penn State
  • Final Record: 11-14 (7-12)
  • What's Next?: The Nittany Lions are the third team making a coaching change but have already hired a new coach in Purdue assistant Micah Shrewsberry so the next thing is getting the new staff set in place for the team. 
  • Outlook For The Future: I'm a big fan of this hire. Yes he hasn't been a head coach aside from a few year stint at NAIA level Indiana Univeristy South Bend. He has a solid track record as an assistant having been under Brad Stevens at Butler and with the Celtics and under Matt Painter at Purdue. He's known for his ability to help develope young players at both the collegiate and professional level. Overall I think he can be successful at a place like Penn State where he'll have time to get the program running with football being the top priority at the school.

Northwestern
  • Final Record: 9-15 (6-13)
  • What's Next?: Figuring out what worked well during their three game Big Ten winning streaks to start and end the conference season and what didn't work in the winless time inbetween. 
  • Outlook For The Future: It's hard to tell what the future will look like for the Wildcats. They have some good pieces and they definitely improved this season but I'm not sure they're going to get good enough to make their second ever NCAA Tournament. 

Nebraska
  • Final Record: 7-20 (3-16)
  • What's Next?: The Huskers need to figure out the roster for next since their coach Fred Hoiberg utilizes the transfer market to an extreme. 
  • Outlook For The Future: After two miserable years things are looking up in Lincoln. For a lot of the season the Huskies were just plain bad but they had some bright spots and improved on their record from season one of Hoiberg's tenure. Nebraska will get a big lift by bringing in a five star guard, a second top 100 recruit, and one of the top junior college players. 




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Monday, March 8, 2021

Conference Tournament Week 2021: Vol. 2

We are officially less than a week away from Selection Sunday! We already have four teams that have locked in their place in the Big Dance with 64 teams to go. This is the week of non-stop, blink and you miss it basketball action. Wednesday-Saturday you can basically watch basketball from 11 AM until well after Midnight. There should be some high quality basketball played throughout the week so let's not delay anymore and get into it. 



Autobids


The following teams have already received automatic bids for the NCAA Tournaments: Liberty Flames (Atlantic Sun), Winthrop Eagles (Big South), Loyola-Chicago Ramblers (Missouri Valley), Morehead State Eagles (Ohio Valley)


Conference Profiles
Times Listed are in EST


 America East
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 11 AM - ESPN 2
  • Tournament Dates: 2/27-8, 3/6, 3/13
  • Tournament Location: Campus Sites
  • Thoughts: For more in-depth thoughts on this conference please see Vol. 1.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Hartford Hawks
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: UMass-Lowell Riverhawks

American
  • Championship Info: Sunday 3/14 @ 3:15 PM - ESPN
  • Tournament Dates: 3/11-14
  • Tournament Location: Fort Worth, Texas
  • Thoughts: The AAC is the conference that one Selection Sunday I always find myself thinking, "Oh year you're still playing." Awkwardly placed up against the Big Ten as the final league to hold their championship game the AAC will probably come down to Houston, Wichita State, and Memphis.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Houston Cougars
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Houston Cougars

Atlantic Coast
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 8:30 PM - ESPN
  • Tournament Dates: 3/9-13
  • Tournament Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
  • Thoughts: The ACC has been surrounded all year about talks about Duke having a down year rather than teams that actually play good basketball. I'm personally sick of it. Virginia is a decent team. Florida State is really good. Virginia Tech and Clemson are really fun teams. As Tony Stark once said, "It's not about how much we lost. It's about how much we have left."
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Virginia Cavaliers
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Florida State Seminoles

Atlantic 10
  • Championship Info: Sunday 3/14 @ 1 PM - CBS
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-14
  • Tournament Location: Richmond, Virginia
  • Thoughts: For more in-depth thoughts on this conference please see Vol. 1.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: St. Bonaventure Bonnies
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: St. Bonaventure Bonnies

Big East
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 6:30 PM - Fox
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-13
  • Tournament Location: New York City, New York
  • Thoughts: The Big East was the final conference to cancel their tournament last year and decided to do so at halftime of a game. Now Big East basketball is back in Madison Square Garden which is home to some great moments as that time Reggie Miller destroyed the homes and dreams of thousands of Knicks fans or the time Michael Jordan dominated the Knicks or that other time LeBron James dominated the Knights. No I am not biased against the Knicks. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: UConn Huskies
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: UConn Huskies

Big Sky
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 8 PM - ESPN U
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-13
  • Tournament Location: Boise, Idaho
  • Thoughts: Wide open spaces and picturesque views are what you'll get out of the Big Sky. Hopefully you'll also get some good basketball. Eastern Washington, Southern Utah, and Weber State finished at the top of the league and are the expected favorites to win the tournament. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Weber State Wildcats
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Eastern Washington Eagles

Big Ten
  • Championship Info: Sunday 3/14 @ 3:30 PM - CBS
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-14
  • Tournament Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Thoughts: For a full preview of the Big Ten please see the latest edition of This B1G Week
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Illinois Fighting Illini
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Illinois Fighting Illini

Big 12
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 6 PM - ESPN
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-13
  • Tournament Location: Kansas City, Missouri unless the Missouri River changes course then it's Kansas City, Kansas
  • Thoughts: The Big 12 is the conference, non-Big Ten division, that I'm most looking forward to watching. The league will send seven teams dancing and all of them have a good chance to go far. Baylor is obviously the best team in the league but they'll get a very strong challenge in this tournament. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Baylor Bears
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Baylor Bears

Big West
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 11:30 PM - ESPN 2
  • Tournament Dates: 3/9, 3/11-13
  • Tournament Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Thoughts: The Big West is the tournament when I have to come to my senses and say I'm not staying up that late to watch this championship final. I'm not sure if the team that'll be playing while I'm snoozing will be UC Santa Barbara or UC Irvine but I do know I'll watch up the following morning ready to figure it out. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: UC Irvine Anteaters
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: UC Santa Barbara Gauchos

Colonial
  • Championship Info: Tuesday 3/9 @ 7 PM - CBS Sports
  • Tournament Dates: 3/6-9
  • Tournament Location: Harrisonburg, Virginia
  • Thoughts: For more in-depth thoughts on this conference please see Vol. 1.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Hofstra Pride
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Northeastern Pride

Conference USA
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 9 PM - CBS Sports
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-13
  • Tournament Location: Frisco, Texas
  • Thoughts: Conference USA should be an interesting one to watch this year. Western Kentucky was on the forefront of a lot of people's minds back in November when they made it to the championship game of the Battle For Atlantis, South Dakota. The Hilltoppers set themselves up well to make the Big Dance by winning this tournament. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Western Kentucky Hilltoppers

Horizon
  • Championship Info: Tuesday 3/9 @ 7 PM - ESPN
  • Tournament Dates: 2/25, 3/2, 3/8-9
  • Tournament Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Thoughts: For more in-depth thoughts on this conference please see Vol. 1.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Cleveland State Vikings
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Cleveland State Vikings

Metro-Atlantic
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 4 PM - ESPN U
  • Tournament Dates: 3/8-13
  • Tournament Location: Atlantic City, New Jersey
  • Thoughts: Home to some of the most "That's A Weird Name For A School" schools. Siena is the favorite but could have the league title stripped out of their hands by the Rick Pitino led Iona team. Pun very much intended. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Iona Gaels
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Siena Saints

Mid-American
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 7:30 PM - ESPN 2
  • Tournament Dates: 3/11-13
  • Tournament Location: Cleveland, OH
  • Thoughts: Who's ready for some MACTION? Fun fact the MAC's OFFICIAL website is getsomemaction.com. Toledo has been a very good team this year in the MAC but there are a couple teams below them, namely Buffalo, who can win this thing. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Toledo Rockets
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Buffalo Bulls

Mid-Eastern
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 1 PM - ESPN 2
  • Tournament Dates: 3/7-8, 3/11-13
  • Tournament Location: Campus Sites, Norfolk, Virginia
  • Thoughts: The MEAC should be a three-horse race between Norfolk State, Coppin State, and North Carolina A&T State. Some other teams such as Morgan State has a chance to make a run but I think it'll come down to those three. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Norfolk State Spartans
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Norfolk State Spartans

Mountain West
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 1 PM - ESPN 2
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-13
  • Tournament Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Thoughts: The Mountain West is full of teams that could make the NCAA Tournament but also could fall short. With as many bubble teams as there are in the league I expect it to be a very competitive tournament. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: San Diego State Aztecs
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Utah State Aggies

Northeast
  • Championship Info: Tuesday 3/9 @ 7 PM - ESPN 2
  • Tournament Dates: 3/6, 3-9
  • Tournament Location: Campus Sites
  • Thoughts: For more in-depth thoughts on this conference please see Vol. 1.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Mount Saint Mary's Mountaineers
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Mount Saint Mary's Mountaineers

PAC 12
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 10:30 PM - ESPN
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-13
  • Tournament Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Thoughts: The PAC-12 is headlined by four teams that I would anticipate make the tournament but will need to not pick up a bad lose in this tournament. UCLA, USC, Oregon, and Colorado is the pairing that will likely produce a winner from this league. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: UCLA Bruins
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: USC Trojans

Patriot
  • Championship Info: Sunday 3/14 @ Noon - CBS Sports
  • Tournament Dates: 3/6, 3/10, 3/14
  • Tournament Location: Campus Sites
  • Thoughts: For more in-depth thoughts on this conference please see Vol. 1.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Colgate Raiders
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Colgate Raiders

Southern
  • Championship Info: Monday 3/8 @ 7 PM - ESPN
  • Tournament Dates: 3/5-8
  • Tournament Location: Asheville, North Carolina
  • Thoughts: For more in-depth thoughts on this conference please see Vol. 1.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: UNC Greensboro Spartans
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: UNC Greensboro Spartans

Southeastern 
  • Championship Info: Sunday 3/14 @ 1 PM - ESPN
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-14
  • Tournament Location: Nashville, Tennessee
  • Thoughts: The SEC has been surprising this year for both good and bad reasons. Tennessee was picked preseason to one of the nation's best but have been just average this year. Kentucky has been miserable by every standard. On the other end Alabama has been fantastic this year and Arkansas is entering this tournament has one of the hottest teams in the country. 
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Alabama Crimson Tide
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Arkansas Razorbacks

Southland
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 9:30 PM - ESPN 2
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-13
  • Tournament Location: Katy, Texas
  • Thoughts: The Southland has been very top heavy this year with four teams (Sam Houston State, Stephen F. Austin, Abiline Christian, and Nicholls State) clearly outpacing the rest of the league. It'll be very unfortunate next season once three out of four of those teams leave for the WAC.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Abilene Christian Wildcats
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Abilene Christian Wildcats

Summit
  • Championship Info: Tuesday 3/9 @ 9 PM - ESPN 2
  • Tournament Dates: 3/6-9
  • Tournament Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
  • Thoughts: For more in-depth thoughts on this conference please see Vol. 1.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: South Dakota State Jackbunnies
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: South Dakota State Jackbunnies

Sun Belt
  • Championship Info: Monday 3/8 @ 7 PM - ESPN 2
  • Tournament Dates: 3/5-8
  • Tournament Location: Pensacola, Florida
  • Thoughts: For more in-depth thoughts on this conference please see Vol. 1.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Georgia State Panthers
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Georgia State Panthers

Southwestern
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 6 PM - ESPN U
  • Tournament Dates: 3/10-13
  • Tournament Location: Birmingham, Alabama
  • Thoughts: In that great Southwest state of Alabama a champion will be crowned. Due to the cancel of some games, the SWAC will enter their tournament with two undefeated teams. This is rare and funky and I'm here for it. The two unbeaten teams, Prairie View A&M and Jackson State, will be the favorites.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Jackson State Tigers
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Prairie View A&M Panthers

WAC
  • Championship Info: Saturday 3/13 @ 10 PM - ESPN U 
  • Tournament Dates: 3/11-13
  • Tournament Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Thoughts: Things are going to get WAC-ky. The WAC will have the smallest tournament where they bring every eligible team. The WAC has three different teams that are transitioning to Division 1 and thus not eligible for post-season play (bite me NCAA) plus Chicago State opted out of the rest of the season right before the conference started. Just as they did for the regular season, things will most likely come down to Grand Canyon and Utah Valley. Don't be surprised if New Mexico State ends up winning it as they've done the past three tournaments and 7 out of the last 8 tournaments and 8 out of the last 10 tournaments.  
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Grand Canyon Antelopes
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Grand Canyon Antelopes

West Coast
  • Championship Info: Tuesday 3/9 @ 9 PM - ESPN
  • Tournament Dates: 3/4-6, 3/8-9
  • Tournament Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Thoughts: For more in-depth thoughts on this conference please see Vol. 1.
  • Grant's Predicted Winners: Gonzaga Bulldogs
  • Troy's Predicted Winner: Gonzaga Bulldogs

Championship Game Schedule

Monday 3/8
  • Southern - 7 PM - ESPN
  • Sun Belt - 7 PM - ESPN 2
Tuesday 3/9
  • Colonial - 7 PM - CBS Sports
  • Horizon - 7 PM - ESPN
  • Northeast - 7 PM - ESPN 2
  • Summit - 9 PM - ESPN 2
  • West Coast - 9 PM - ESPN 
Saturday 3/13
  • American East - 11 AM - ESPN 2
  • MEAC - 1 PM - ESPN 2
  • MAAC - 4 PM - ESPN U
  • Big 12 - 6 PM - ESPN
  • Mountain West - 6 PM - CBS 
  • SWAC - 6 PM - ESPN U
  • Big East - 6:30 PM - Fox
  • MAC - 7:30 PM - ESPN 2
  • Big Sky - 8 PM - ESPN U
  • ACC - 8:30 PM - ESPN
  • Conference USA - 9 PM - CBS Sports
  • Southland - 9:30 PM - ESPN 2
  • WAC - 10 PM - ESPN U
  • PAC-12 - 10:30 PM - ESPN
  • Big West - 11:30 PM - ESPN 2
Sunday 3/14
  • Patriot League - Noon - CBS Sports
  • Atlantic 10 - 1 PM - CBS
  • SEC - 1 PM - ESPN
  • AAC - 3:15 PM - ESPN
  • Big Ten - 3:30 PM - CBS


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This B1G Week: Regular Season Recap

Hello and welcome friends to another edition of This B1G Week. This will be a little different This B1G Week than normal. We'll be discussing Grant and I's (Troy) picks for a few different awards, looking at the state of Big Ten bracketology one more time before Selection Sunday, running down the final standings, and giving you a schedule for the Big Ten Tournament. Oh and a quick tournament preview to start. 



Tournament Preview

After a grueling regular season the teams all now are going to play at least one more game. For the top teams I don't really think they have much to gain or lose. I feel like Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, Purdue, Ohio State, and Wisconsin all have solidified they seeding in the tournament. I feel like Rutgers and Michigan State are also safely in the Big Dance but could help or hurt their seeding given their performance. Maryland is the lone completely on the bubble team left and will need to do something to feel really good going into the Selection Show after losing back-to-back games against Northwestern and Penn State.

Ultimately this year's Big Ten Tournament will mostly be about building up momentum going into the NCAA Tournament. Momentum is exactly why I will the winner of the 2021 Big Ten Tournament will be the Illinois Fighting Illini.


Player of the Year

Head In The Game's Pick: Ayo Dosunmu - Illinois - I know a lot of people are going to want to take Luka Garza here but I think Ayo is just as, or more so, deserving. He's averaging # points per game, # assists, and # rebounds. Luka has a slight edge on him in scoring but Ayo is a better all around player. If you were to big me one player in the Big Ten to build a team around you can keep Luka because I'm taking Ayo 8 days a week. 


Coach of the Year

Head In The Game's Pick: Juwan Howard - Michigan - This is an easy pick. Michigan has been the class of the league so far this year. Preseason the Wolverines were picked to finish in the middle of the conference but now they've solidified themselves as a real contender for the National Title after winning the Big Ten crown. 


Freshman of the Year

Head In The Game's Pick: Hunter Dickinson - Michigan - While there are a lot of good young players in this year's Big Ten which makes the league's future look bright. Dickinson has stood head and shoulders above the rest of his Freshman class. When you're arguably the best player on the best team you deserve to win Freshman of the Year. 


Bracketology Report


Teams In The Field (According to Bracket Matrix) - Nine Team In The Field - Michigan (1 Seed), Illinois (1 Seed), Iowa (2 Seed), Ohio State (2 Seed), Purdue (4 Seed), Wisconsin (7 Seed), Maryland (9 Seed), Rutgers (9 Seed), Michigan State (12 Seed)
 

Final Picks Standings


Grant's Previous Week Pick Record: 7-8

Grant's Total Pick Record: 149-58

Troy's Previous Week Pick Record: 8-7

Troy's Total Pick Record: 146-61


Final Standings


  1. Michigan - 14-3 - 19-3
  2. Illinois - 16-4 - 20-6
  3. Iowa - 14-6 - 20-7
  4. Purdue - 13-6 - 18-8
  5. Ohio State - 12-8 - 18-8
  6. Wisconsin - 10-10 - 16-11
  7. Rutgers - 10-10 - 14-10
  8. Maryland - 9-11 - 15-12
  9. Michigan State - 9-11 - 15-11
  10. Indiana - 7-12 - 12-14
  11. Penn State - 7-12 - 9-13
  12. Northwestern - 6-13 - 9-14
  13. Minnesota - 6-14 - 13-14
  14. Nebraska - 3-15 - 7-18

B1G Tournament Schedule

Wednesday

6:30 pm - BTN - 12 Northwestern vs 13 Minnesota

9 pm - BTN - 11 Penn State vs 14 Nebraska


Thursday

11:30 AM - BTN - 8 Maryland vs 9 Michigan State

2 pm - BTN - 5 Ohio State vs 12 Northwestern/13 Minnesota

6:30 pm - BTN - 7 Rutgers vs 10 Indiana

9 pm - BTN - 6 Wisconsin vs 11 Penn State/14 Nebraska


Friday 

11:30 AM - BTN - 1 Michigan vs 8 Maryland/9 Michigan State

2 pm - BTN - 4 Purdue vs 5 Ohio State/12 Northwestern/13 Minnesota

6:30 pm - BTN - 2 Illinois vs 7 Rutgers/10 Indiana

9 pm - BTN - 3 Iowa vs 6 Wisconsin/11 Penn State/14 Nebraska


Saturday

1 pm - CBS - Semifinal One

3:30 pm - CBS - Semifinal Two


Sunday

3:30 pm - CBS - Championship Game




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