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2021 cbhsports men’s NCAA College Basketball Tournament Final Four Preview

Final Four

2.Houston vs. 1.Baylor
Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN)
April 3, 5:14 PM ET, CBS

Houston and Baylor are both talented defensive teams that can really shoot it. All American Jared Butler, hot shooting MaCio Teague, and Davion Mitchell (who may be the most talented guard of them all) make up Baylor’s talented perimeter. Kelvin Sampson, Houston’s head coach has now brought two teams to the Final Four, Oklahoma and Houston. Matching up with them will be led by former Kansas transfer Quentin Grimes. The tough hard nosed group can beat Baylor if they get going shooting the ball. Projected Score: Baylor 77, Houston 72

11.UCLA vs. 1.Gonzaga
Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN)
April 3, 8:34 PM ET, CBS

UCLA used Kentucky transfer Johnny Juzang (15.5 PPG, 4.0 RPG) to become the second team ever to go from the First Four to the Final Four (the other than VCU). Gonzaga has been the best team all season, winning every game by double digits during the tournament. Led by lead guard Jalen Suggs, fellow guard Joel Ayayi, sharp shooting Corey Kispert, and big man Drew Timme, Gonzaga should easily win this game. But the upstart Bruins will not fail to show why the Pac-12 had three teams in the Elite 8. Projected Score: 1.Gonzag 87, 11.UCLA 74

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Roy Williams announces his retirement

Happy Easter weekend everyone! A busy day of college basketball was headlined by major coaching changes and national player of the year award announcements continuing.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Athletic Department announced Roy Williams’ retirement on Thursday. The hall of fame coach with 900+ wins retires after taking two programs (Kansas and North Carolina) to Final Fours as well as three national championships in Chapel Hill (2005, 2009, 2017). Williams spent time at Kansas (1989-2003) and North Carolina (2003-2021) going an overall 903-264 which is a .774 winning percentage.

The Texas Longhorns announced alum and Texas Tech head coach Chris Beard as their new head coach on Thursday. Because he was headed for another Big 12 school, Beard’s buyout dropped to just $4 million dollars. Despite the fact that Texas Tech was prepared to give him a life-long contract, “he was ready for a new challenge” according to an ESPN article.

Iowa big man Luka Garza was named the AP men’s college basketball player of the year, a year after finishing second to Dayton’s Obi Toppin. Garza averaged over 24 points per game and almost 9 rebounds per game. Illinois point guard Ayo Dosunmo, likely number one pick and Oklahoma State point guard Cade Cunningham, and Jared Butler finished behind Garza in voting. Juward Howard was named AP men’s college basketball coach of the year on Thursday, receiving 35 of 63 votes from the voters. Gonzaga’s Mark Few was second with 16 votes, and Baylor’s Scott Drew and Alabama’s Nate Oats each received five.

Yet another big announcement was made for the future of college basketball. The 2022 Maui Invitational field was announced on Thursday. Arkansas is the lone team to make it to the second weekend of the 2021 NCAA Tournament field that will be playing in Maui in 2022. The rest of the field includes Arizona, Cincinnati, Creighton, and Louisville, Ohio State, San Diego State, and Texas Tech.

Oklahoma State Freshman Guard Cade Cunningham announced his intentions to enter the NBA Draft on Thursday, as many others have today and in the past. Here is every other player that has announced his intentions to enter the 2021 NBA Draft.

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2021 cbhsports men’s NCAA College Basketball Tournament Elite 8 Preview

West Region
1.Gonzaga over 6.USC
USC’s Evan Mobley and Isaiah Mobley are two big men that can counter Gonzaga’s Drew Timme. I can also see USC’s athletic wings being able to handle Jalen Suggs, Andrew Nembhard, and Corey Kispert for awhile. But at the end of the day, Gonzaga is the best team in the country and will find a way to win. Projected Score: Gonzaga 85, USC 76

East Region
1.Michigan over 11.UCLA
UCLA has become yet another team to go from the First Four to the Elite 8, one step away from the first weekend of April and the Final Four. Michigan has surprised a few people, being without leading scorer Isaiah Livers since the middle of March. The fans and media have to remember, this team won the regular season championship in the toughest conference during the regular season. Projected Score: Michigan 80, UCLA 74

South Region
1.Baylor over 3.Arkansas
Arkansas has gone down by 14, 10, and 12 in their three respective games. The Razorbacks cannot play the same way they on Saturday night in their win over Oral Roberts. Moses Moody, the 2021 SEC Player of the Year, has not had his best game of the tournament yet. If he gets going for the hogs, they have a chance to win this game. Baylor had to come back in their Sweet 16 game as well. One of the best three point shooting teams in the country did not shoot as well they could. Baylor star Jared Butler made just a single three, but, I can see Butler and the Bears shooting a lot better on Monday. Projected Score: Baylor 82, Arkansas 74

Midwest Region
2.Houston over 12.Oregon State
Oregon State won the Pac-12 tournament and three games in the tournament they were not favored in just to make it here. Former Kansas transfer Quentin Grimes has been excellent for Houston, leading the Cougars to their first Elite 8 appearance since the “Phi Slama Jama” era with wing Clyde Drexler and big man Akeem Olajuwon. I see Oregon State’s run coming to an end on Monday night. Projected Score: Houston 72, Oregon State 66

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2021 cbhsports men’s NCAA College Basketball Tournament Sweet 16 Preview

West Region

1.Gonzaga over 5.Creighton

Gonzaga has been too good.

6.USC over 7.Oregon

This will be a phenomenal game between two teams that have had impressive runs in the NCAA Tournament. I see Evan Mobley having another phenomenal game (and USC finding away to defend Oregon star Chris Duarte) to make the Elite 8.

East Region

1.Michigan over 4.Florida State

I don’t know why anyone is doubting Michigan. They have now won two games without leading scorer Isaiah Livers during their tournament run. Florida State struggles to score at times and Michigan will take advantage of that.

2.Alabama over 11.UCLA

UCLA and the rest of the Pac-12 is red hot but it is too bad they have to run into Alabama. The Tide made a record 15 threes in their round of 32 win over Maryland. The Tide should win by at least ten.

South Region

1.Baylor over 5.Villanova

Villanova has had one of if not the easiest road to the Sweet 16. Baylor will beat the Wildcats by 15.

3.Arkansas over 15.Oral Roberts

Arkansas beat Oral Roberts by 11 back in December. Oral Roberts became the second 15 seed to ever make the Sweet 16 following FGCU in 2013. Max Abmas, the leading scorer in the NCAA, and Kevin Obanor are the dynamic duo for Oral Roberts and have not been contained defensively in either the Round of 64 by Ohio State or Round of 32 by Florida. If anyone ends Oral Roberts run, its going to be Arkansas’ length and good defense led by guard Jalen Tate, Davonte “Devo” Davis, Moses Moody, Jaylin Williams and Justin Smith.

Midwest Region

8.Loyola Chicago over 12.Oregon State

Loyola-Chicago upset Illinois led by a huge double-double from Cameron Krutwig. Oregon State upset both five seed Tennessee and four seed Oklahoma State (with potential number one pick Cade Cunningham) in the Round of 32. I see Loyola and Oregon State going back and forth early but Loyola breaking away at the end of the first half for a win.

2.Houston over 11.Syracuse

Quentin Grimes versus Buddy Boeheim is going to be fun. Houston wins and makes the Elite 8 for the first time since the Akeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler days.

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Texas’ Shaka Smart close to Marquette deal

After another season that ended earlier than expected in Austin, Texas Head Coach Shaka Smart is expected to be Marquette’s next head coach. Smart, a Wisconsin native, has been the head coach at Texas for six seasons. He has led the Longhorns to three NCAA Tournament appearances but is yet to get a win. Smart has been on the hot seat for two years and if not for the pandemic he would’ve been fired most likely. Before taking over in Austin, Smart led VCU to five NCAA Tournament appearances including a Final Four run in 2011. The Longhorns are expected to pursue Texas alum Chris Beard, who has had a lot of success as Texas Tech’s head coach, among others.

Oklahoma men’s basketball coach Lon Kruger announced his retirement on Thursday following a 45-year career. Kruger, 68, has been in charge of the Sooners for the past decade, leading them to seven NCAA tournaments and a Final Four appearance in 2016. The Sooners finished 16-11 overall this season, going 9-8 in the tough Big 12 and advancing to the second round of the NCAA tournament before losing to Gonzaga. Before to taking over at Oklahoma, Kruger led UNLV to four NCAA tournament appearances in seven seasons, most notably a Sweet 16 run in 2007.

The 2021 Wooden Award Finalists were announced on Friday. Baylor guard Jared Butler, Oklahoma State guard Cade Cunningham, Illinois guard Ayo Dosunmo, Iowa forward Luka Garza, and Gonzaga forward Corey Kispert were among the finalists for the award for college basketball’s player of the year. Butler and Kispert are the only players on teams who are still in the 2021 NCAA Tournament. The others’ teams were all knocked out last weekend in the second round.

2021 Point Guard Hunter Sallis gave Mark Few and Gonzaga the biggest commitment in their program’s history according to 247sports. Sallis, the no. 6 ranked player in the class, committed to the Zags on his 18th birthday. The top combo guard in the class chose Gonzaga over Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, and home state Nebraska.

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Missouri’s Xavier Pinson enters portal

Despite the 2021 NCAA men’s and women’s college basketball tournaments still going on, many of the teams’ seasons are already over. So, there is already a lot of news to get into to begin the 2021 off-season.

On Tuesday, Missouri second leading scorer Xavier Pinson (13.6 PPG, 2.9 APG) announced his intentions to transfer from Missouri via Instagram. Pinson has a single year of eligibility but could also consider the NBA Draft waters, similar to what he did last year before returning to Columbia.

George Mason announced the hiring of Tennessee assistant Kim England as its next head coach. English played his college basketball at Missouri, leading the Tigers to two Big 12 tournament titles from 2008-2012. Ben Johnson as hired to replace Richard Pitino at Minnesota.

Archie Miller was fired after four seasons by Indiana. He finished with a 67-58 overall record and a 33-44 record in Big Ten play.

Pittsburgh Forward Justin Champagnie, Florida Guard Tre Mann, and North Carolina big man Day’Ron Sharpe have all announced they will test draft waters. Justin can return as he has not signed with an agent and Mann and Sharpe will sign with agents, meaning they can not return.

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2021 cbhsports men’s NCAA College Basketball Tournament Second Round (Round of 32) Preview

Here are my 2021 Round of 32 predictions.

West Region

1.Gonzaga over 8.Oklahoma

13.Ohio over 5.Creighton

3.Kansas over 6.USC

2.Iowa over 7.Oregon

East Region

8.LSU over 1.Michigan

4.Florida State over 5.Colorado

11.UCLA over 14.Abilene Christian

2.Alabama over 10.Maryland

South Region

1.Baylor over 9.Wisconsin

13.North Texas over 5.Villanova

6.Texas Tech over 3.Arkansas

15.Oral Roberts over 7.Florida

Midwest Region

1.Illinois over 8.Loyola-Chicago

4.Oklahoma State over 12.Oregon State

3.West Virginia over 11.Syracuse

2.Houston over 10.Rutgers

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Arkansas’ road to the Final Four (plus 2021 cbhsports NCAA men’s College Basketball Tournament First Round (Round of 64) Preview)

The path to the Final Four will not be easy for the Arkansas Razorbacks, in their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2018. Back in 2017 and 2018, Arkansas made the “Big Dance” as an eight and seven seed respectively and vastly underperformed. Arkansas beat nine seed Seton Hall to open up in 2017 before losing a controversial Round of 32 game in Greenville, South Carolina to top seed North Carolina, who went on to win 2017 National Championship. Arkansas was upended about a year later when it lost in the Round of 64 to 10 seed Butler in 2018. A team with All-SEC guards Daryl Macon, Jaylen Barford, and big man Daniel Gafford (now in the NBA with the Chicago Bulls) should have won more games in the postseason, let’s be honest. But when former Nevada head coach Eric Musselman took the same job in Fayetteville in April of 2019, it all changed. In his first recruiting cycle he dominated the state of Arkansas, keeping all but one of the top five prospects in the state according to 247sports by landing four-star recruits Moses Moody (Guard, Forward), KK Robinson (Guard), Davonte (or more commonly known as Devo) Davis (Guard), and Jaylin Williams (big man). Then he added transfers Justin Smith (big man, Indiana), Jalen Tate (Guard/Forward, Northern Kentucky), Vance Jackson (big man, New Mexico State), and JD Notae (Guard, Jacksonville). All of this to say that Musselman led the hogs to a 22-6 (13-4) record in the SEC that included a 12-game winning streak, the longest in school history. Landing a three seed on Selection Sunday capped off one of the greatest regular seasons since the Nolan Richardson teams of the 1990s. But, a potential second round match up with underseeded Texas Tech, could mean an early exit for the kids from Fayetteville. But first, they have to deal with the Colgate Raiders, the champions of the Patriot League (And Tech has to battle with Utah State). So here is Arkansas’ road to the Final Four in 2021 if it played the best opponent every round.

Round of 64

14.Colgate (3/19)

Colgate comes in at number nine in the final NET Rankings, five spots ahead of Arkansas. Both can score in bunches, but Arkansas is clearly the better defensive team with elite defenders Devo Davis and Jalen Tate on the perimeter. Plus, Arkansas gets a little energy back with big man Jaylin Williams returning to the lineup on Friday.

6.Texas Tech (3/21)
This might be Arkansas’ toughest match up. Chris Beard’s team plays phenomenal defense but has a tough time getting going on offense. If they do get going, they have a phenomenal offense.

2.Ohio State (3/27)

Ohio State has been phenomenal this season. They overachieved but they are still a two seed, so if Arkansas makes it there, they will have to be focused. Guard Duane Washington and Forward EJ Liddell are the yen and yang for the Buckeyes. Arkansas and Ohio State both aren’t very big. Arkansas needs to take advantage of Ohio State’s small size. The Buckeyes are very good but Arkansas could definitely win this match up.

2021 NCAA men’s College Basketball Tournament First Round Preview

First Four

16.Texas Southern over 16.Mount St. Mary’s

11.Drake over 11.Wichita State

16.Appalachian State over 16.Norfolk State

11.Michigan State over 11.UCLA

West Region

1.Gonzaga over 16.Appalachian State

8.Oklahoma over 9.Missouri

12.UCSB over 5.Creighton

4.Virginia over 13.Ohio

6.USC over 11.Drake

3.Kansas over 14.Drake

7.Oregon over 10.VCU

2.Iowa over 15.Grand Canyon

East Region

1.Michigan over 16.Texas Southern

8.LSU over 9.St. Bonaventure

5.Colorado over 12.Georgetown

4.Florida State over 13.UNC-Greensboro

11.Michigan State over 6.BYU

3.Texas over 14.Abilene Christian

7.Connecticut over 10.Maryland

2.Alabama over 15.Iona

South Region

1.Baylor over 16.Hartford

8.North Carolina over 9.Wisconsin

12.Winthrop over 5.Villanova

4.Purdue over 13.North Texas

6.Texas Tech over 11.Utah State

3.Arkansas over 14.Colgate

7.Florida over 10.Virginia Tech

2.Ohio State over 15.Oral Roberts

Midwest Region

1.Illinois over 16.Drexel

8.Loyola-Chicago over 9.Georgia Tech

5.Tennessee over 12.Oregon State

4.Oklahoma State over 13.Liberty

6.San Diego State over 11.Syracuse

3.West Virginia over 14.Morehead State

10.Rutgers over 7.Clemson

2.Houston over 15.Cleveland State

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Big week for Diamond Hogs, Muss Bus

Oklahoma, a dangerous offensive team despite their 8-7 record through 15 games, comes to Baum-Walker Stadium to face the consensus number one ranked Arkansas Razorbacks, who are sitting at 12-1 after their first loss on Sunday in Ruston, Louisiana to Louisiana Tech. Still, the Diamond Hogs have won every series they have played going into their first midweek series and this weekend, their first conference series at home versus rival Alabama.

The Arkansas Razorbacks men’s basketball team ended their regular season and conference tournament play on a tear, goin 12-2 in their last 14 games, despite their loss on Saturday to LSU at the SEC Tournament Semifinals in Nashville. The “Muss Bus” is clearly rolling with the school’s highest seed since 2015 (Bobby Portis and Michael Qualls led Arkansas to a five seed), landing a three seed in the south region. Of course, the entire tournament will be played in Indiana, with the majority of games being played in Indianapolis. Arkansas opens against 14 seed Colgate at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. It will begin at 11:45 AM CT time on truTV. It will face the winner of the six seed Texas Tech and eleven seed Utah State if it were to beat the “fighting toothpaste”.

The Arkansas Razorbacks women’s basketball team was upset by Ole Miss in the SEC Tournament Quarterfinals. But, the hogs were still given a four seed in the Alamo Region, in the women’s tournament which will all be held in the Lone Star State. They will open against 13 seed Wright State. If the lady hogs win, they will play the winner of five seed Missouri State and 12 seed UC-Davis.

According to the Razorback football instagram and other official school sources, the team will have its first spring scrimmage on Saturday March 20. It will be open to fans. Arkansas will play its official spring game on Saturday April 17.

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2021 cbhsports men’s NCAA College Basketball Tournament Preview (my picks)

West Region Preview, Predictions

South Region Preview, Predictions

Midwest Region Preview, Predictions

East Region Preview, Predictions

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2020-2021 cbhsports College Basketball Conference Tournament Preview (3/8/20-3/14/20)

Things will look slightly different in this college basketball preview post. No different from usual, I will show the AP top ten entering the week. Then, I will preview each of the power 6 conference tournaments (ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12, SEC, note also that mid major conference tournaments happened this past week). The preview will include a link to each of the conference tournament brackets, a link to my video preview of each that includes my predictions on my YouTube channel, and a few thoughts I have for each conference tournament.

Note: I will update the AP top ten in this post when a new one comes out tomorrow.

Note: I will add the hyperlink of every video preview when they come out in the next few days.

AP Top 10 entering week:

1.Gonzaga 24-0 Next: vs.Saint Mary’s (3/8-WCC Semifinal)

2.Baylor 21-1 Next: vs.TBD (3/11-Big 12 Quarterfinal)

3.Illinois 20-6 Next: vs.TBD (3/12-Big Ten Quarterfinal)

4.Michigan 19-3 Next: vs.TBD (3/12-Big Ten Quarterfinal)

5.Iowa 20-7 Next: vs.TBD (3/12-Big Ten Quarterfinal)

6.Alabama 21-6 Next: vs.TBD (3/12-SEC Quarterfinal)

7.Houston 21-3 Next: vs.TBD (3/12-AAC Quarterfinal)

8.Arkansas 21-5 Next: vs.TBD (3/12-SEC Quarterfinal)

9.Ohio State 18-8 Next: vs.TBD (3/11-Big Ten Second Round)

10.West Virginia 18-8 Next: vs.TBD (3/11-Big 12 Quarterfinal)

ACC

Bracket

Video Preview

Thoughts: The ACC is in uncommon ground. This will be the first year in awhile without a team from the conference as a one seed in the NCAA Tournament. Florida State, despite multiple losses the last few weeks, should be the favorite.

Big 12

Bracket

Video Preview

Thoughts: Behind the Big Ten, the Big 12 is the second best conference in the country. Regular season champion Baylor, West Virginia, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, and Oklahoma are all teams that can make it to the second and third weekends of the NCAA Tournament and beyond. The key to winning in Kansas City this week is using defense to create opportunities offensively. Most of the Big 12 offenses are fantastic but its going to be up to terrific defensive backcourts like Baylor’s Jared Butler and MaCio Teague to win games. Baylor should be the favorite but watch out for any of the other teams I listed above.

Big East

Bracket

Video Preview

Thoughts: Both Villanova (losing veteran PG Collin Gillespie for the season) and Creighton (suspending head coach Greg McDermott) have their issues at the moment. But three seed Connecticut has been playing great lately, winning four of their last five games. They should be the favorite this week at Madison Square Garden without a doubt.

Big Ten

Bracket

Video Preview

Thoughts: The Big Ten is the best conference in the country without a doubt. Regular season champion Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, and Ohio State are all in the AP top ten and have chances to lock up number one seeds. Purdue is ahead of Ohio State in the Big Ten standings and are at number 23 in the polls. Michigan State, like many blue bloods this season, need a few wins to clinch an NCAA Tournament berth. But, Michigan should be seen as the favorite in Indianapolis this week.

Pac-12

Bracket

Video Preview

Thoughts:

Oregon has been terrific as of late with wins over second place USC and third place UCLA. USC swept the season series with UCLA yesterday with a buzzer-beater. Arizona State, a team that was in many pre-season polls has fallen to ninth in the conference. They will need to win in Las Vegas to reach the big dance. USC, though, should be considered the favorites with projected lottery pick Evan Mobley and his brother Isaiah Mobley as focal points for the Trojans.

SEC

Bracket

Video Preview

Thoughts: Arkansas comes in winners of their last 11 SEC games. Top seed Alabama lost to Arkansas on February 24 but have won every game since. Three seed LSU should not be counted out because of lethal shooting freshman Cam Thomas. Florida, Tennessee, and Missouri are other NCAA tournament locks that have a chance to win the SEC Tournament Championship next Sunday. Auburn will not participate in the SEC Tournament due to self imposed violations. For me, there is no clear favorite after Arkansas, clearly the hottest team in the league, struggled against Texas A&M, who was playing just their second game since they came off of their COVID-19 pause.

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2020-2021 cbhsports College Basketball Weekend Preview: Mid-major conference tournaments take center stage (3/5/21-3/7/21)

AP Top 10 entering weekend:

1.Gonzaga 24-0 Next: WCC Tournament

2.Michigan 18-2 Next: at.Michigan State (3/7)

3.Baylor 20-1 Next: 18.Texas Tech (3/7)

4. Illinois 17-5 Next: at.7.Ohio State (3/6)

5.Iowa 18-7 Next: 25.Wisconsin (3/7)

6.West Virginia 17-7 Next: 17.Oklahoma State (3/6)

7.Ohio State 18-7 Next: 4.Illinois (3/6)

8.Alabama 20-6 Next: at.Georgia (3/6)

9.Houston 20-3 Next: at.Memphis (3/7)

10.Villanova 16-4 Next: at.Providence (3/6)

Key games this weekend:

17.Oklahoma State at. 6.West Virginia (Saturday, 2 PM ET, TBD)

Oklahoma State has gone 2-1 its last three games with a sweep of rival Oklahoma and a tough loss to Big 12 champion Baylor. Point Guard Cade Cunningham is proving to be everything a number one pick needs to be, highlighted by a 40 point performance in a Saturday win over Oklahoma. West Virginia lost to Baylor on Monday night but got a win later in the week over bottom dweller TCU. With a win, the Mountaineers can lock up the two seed next week in Kansas City at the Big 12 Tournament but can too, even with a loss. But it will be no easy task with Cade Cunningham, Kalib Boone and the Cowboys coming to town. Projected Score: West Virginia 76, Oklahoma State 71

USC at. UCLA (Saturday, 4 PM ET, CBS)

USC and UCLA are both on cold streaks. The Trojans have fallen into second place in the Pac-12 (despite a win over top place Oregon a few weeks ago), going 2-2 in their last four games. The Bruins fell to third place in the conference, with back to back losses to Colorado and Oregon. UCLA needs a win at home in Westwood to earn a split in the regular season with their LA rivals on Saturday afternoon. Projected Score: USC 70, UCLA 62

4.Illinois at. 7.Ohio State (Saturday, 4 PM ET, ESPN)

Despite losing star point guard Ayo Dosunmo to a facial injury, Illinois has gone 3-1 in his absence, including its most recent win over Big Ten champion Michigan in Ann Arbor (to prevent them from winning it at the time). Ayo is “day to day” according to thespun.com, but has gone through some light team workouts today. So, Illinois fans should be optimistic. Ohio State was riding high even after a tough 92-87 loss to Michigan two weeks ago. Ohio State followed that loss with dropping games to Michigan State and top five ranked Iowa, now residing in fifth place in the Big Ten. Despite its placing in the conference (18-7, 12-7 Big Ten), most mock brackets still have the Buckeyes at a projected two seed. It’s incredible just how good both the Big Ten and Big 12 are this season. We will get to see a fun game on Saturday afternoon, the winner getting big momentum heading to Indianapolis at the Big Ten tournament next week. Projected Score: Ohio State 86, Illinois 83

Duke at. North Carolina (Saturday, 6 PM ET, ESPN)

The first time these two teams met, North Carolina got the better of Duke in Durham. According to Joe Lundari’s latest Bracketology, North Carolina is slated as a ten seed and Duke is a member of the first four out. A win for North Carolina would likely keep them where they are barring multiple teams losing this weekend ahead of them. A loss would move them closer to needing to win a few next week in Greensboro at the ACC Tournament. Even with a win for Duke, they would still need to make it a few rounds in the ACC Tournament, likely to the semifinals in Greensboro with a win in Chapel Hill on Saturday. Both would love a win in their last regular season game I am sure to build momentum headed into postseason play next week. Projected Score: North Carolina 79, Duke 71

25.Wisconsin at. 5.Iowa (Sunday, 12:30 PM ET, FOX)

Iowa has been dominant in their last few games with a win over then number four ranked Ohio State. Iowa lost to Big Ten champion Michigan a week ago which was just their second loss in eight games. Wisconsin is on the other end of the spectrum. The Badgers have losses to ranked Purdue, Illinois (twice), Iowa, and Michigan over their last eight games. National player of the year frontrunner (big man) Luka Garza (over 24 points per game) and awesome Iowa offense will be the difference in this game. Projected Score: Iowa 73, Wisconsin 61

18.Texas Tech at. 3.Baylor (Sunday, 4 PM ET, ESPN)

Texas Tech is riding high with wins over rival Texas and Big 12 bottom dweller Iowa State. Baylor had its first setback of the season last Saturday, losing to Kansas in 71-58 loss. But since, they have wins over West Virginia (who is second place in the Big 12), and wrapped up a Big 12 regular season championship. Surging Oklahoma State (fifth place in the Big 12) is led by star freshman guard Cade Cunningham. Baylor star junior guard Jared Butler has been phenomenal the last few games, averaging over 17 points. ESPN will broadcast an unusual Sunday men’s college basketball game for the network, but it will be a treat without a doubt. Projected Score: Baylor 77, Texas Tech 76

2.Michigan at. Michigan State (Sunday, 4:30 PM ET, CBS)

The two met on Thursday with Michigan clinching the Big Ten regular season championship. Michigan State needs a win here to strengthen their NCAA Tournament case despite having many chances next week in the Big Ten tournament, which is perceived to be the toughest conference in America. I see it going the same way it went on Thursday. Projected Score: Michigan 85, Michigan State 76

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NIT down to 16 teams, to be in Texas

The National Invitational Tournament (NIT), is cutting its annual postseason tournament in half it announced Monday. The NIT is moving from its usual 32 team event down to 16 teams. It will all be played in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with games at Comerica Center in Frisco and at UNT Coliseum on North Texas’ campus in Denton.

According to ESPN, Florida State men’s basketball coach Leonard Hamilton agreed to a five-year extension on Monday. The contract is through the 2024-2025 season that will pay him $2.25 million annually plus bonuses, the school announced on March 1. Hamilton, 72, is the winningest coach in school history and has the Seminoles on the verge of winning back-to-back ACC regular-season titles. Florida State is currently 14-4 and in first place in the ACC, and is the highest-ranked team in the league at No. 11 in the latest AP poll.

The SEC announced on Tuesday their plans for limited attendance for their conference tournament, set for March 10-13. ESPN confirmed that “Health officials are allowing a seating capacity of 20% at Bridgestone Arena for approximately 3,400 fans because of COVID-19 restrictions at the tournament starting March 10. The SEC said Tuesday that fans over the age of 2 will have to wear masks or face coverings, with gaiters, bandanas and masks with valves or vents prohibited. A face shield also won’t be enough. Anyone seeking a medical exemption to the mask requirement must reach out to the arena at least 24 hours in advance or won’t be allowed inside the arena.”

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Roy Williams fifth to reach 900 wins

On Saturday, North Carolina men’s basketball coach Roy Williams became the fifth head coach in Division I college basketball history to reach 900 wins. Williams was able to do it in front of a limited attendance at the Dean E. Smith Center, the first time the Tar Heel athletic program allowed fans to attend games this season. After being down by as many as sixteen points to ACC leading 11.Florida State in the first half, the Tar Heels used freshman big man Walker Kessler’s 20 points to get Coach Williams to the big milestone. Williams joins Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski, Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim and retired Jim Calhoun (most famously known for his time at Connecticut), and Bob Knight (most famously known for his time at Indiana) in the 900 win club. Williams is the fastest to reach 900 wins, doing it in just his 1,161st game as a head coach. The former Tar Heel assistant began his head coaching career at Kansas in 2003 before returning to Chapel Hill in 2007.

Sierra Canyon Sophomore Guard Bronny James tore his meniscus in a practice earlier this month in preparation for California high school basketball’s spring season due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The son of Los Angeles Lakers Forward LeBron James underwent surgery this past week. James averaged just 4.1 points in 15 minutes a game for the high school power during his freshman season. Bronny is ranked number 25 in the 2023 247Sports Composite.

It was announced on Thursday that the 2021 ACC men’s and women’s conference tournaments will allow fans. Then, “The league announced its decision Thursday, a day after Gov. Roy Cooper eased restrictions to allow attendance of up to 15% at indoor arenas seating more than 5,000 and 30% at outdoor venues” according to ESPN. The women’s tournament will occur March 3-7 and the men’s tournament will go from March 9-13.

It was announced on Friday that Indianapolis would “relax coronavirus restrictions on the city’s bars and restaurants starting next week ahead of the upcoming Big Ten and NCAA men’s basketball tournaments” per ESPN. The Big Ten tournament like other major conference tournaments will occur from March 10-14.

As I said in my college basketball weekend preview, potential All-American point guard Ayo Dosunmo is out indefinitely with a broken nose. The Illinois talent was injured in Tuesday’s loss to Michigan State. Illinois got back in the win column in their first game without him on Thursday in a game versus Nebraska. They beat Wisconsin on Saturday afternoon to make it a two game winning streak.

The NCAA announced its  policies for how it will handle potential coronavirus-related withdrawals from the Division I men’s basketball tournament. ESPN confirmed that “There will be no reseedings or bracket changes once the bracket is released on Selection Sunday, and replacement teams will only be introduced within 48 hours of the field’s release. Potential at-large teams unable to meet the medical protocols by the first game of the NCAA tournament must notify the selection committee on the Saturday night before the field is announced”.

The NCAA announced also last Wednesday that it would extend its recruiting dead period again. According to multiple sources including oregonlive.com, the NCAA released a statement, saying “After careful consideration of all available information, the Council agreed that an extension of the dead period through May 31 (2021) was necessary,” Council chair M. Grace Calhoun said. “However, there is a strong commitment to use the next several weeks to outline the transition plan back to recruiting activities post June 1 and to provide those plans to prospective student-athletes, their families and the NCAA membership no later than April 15”. Full details on the dead period can be found on the official NCAA website, but in short, “During a dead period a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents, and may not watch student-athletes compete or visit their high schools. Coaches may write and telephone student-athletes or their parents during a dead period”.

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2020-2021 cbhsports College Basketball Weekend Preview: Big Ten, Big 12 battles headline weekend (2/26/21-2/28/21)

AP Top 10 entering weekend:

1.Gonzaga 23-0 Next: Loyola Marymount (2/27)

2.Baylor 18-0 Next: at.17.Kansas (2/27)

3.Michigan 17-1 Next: Indiana (2/27)

4.Ohio State 18-6 Next: 9.Iowa (2/28)

5. Illinois 17-6 Next: at.23.Wisconsin (2/27)

6.Alabama 18-6 Next: at.Mississippi State (2/27)

7.Oklahoma 14-6 Next: Oklahoma State (2/27)

8.Villanova 15-3 Next: at.Butler (2/28)

9.Iowa 17-7 Next: at.4.Ohio State (2/28)

10.West Virginia 16-6 Next: Kansas State (2/27)

Key games this weekend:

Southern Illinois at. 21.Loyola Chicago (Friday, 9 PM ET, CBSSN)

Our last memories of the Ramblers was their run to the Final Four in 2018. Now, the Ramblers are well into the projected field according to Joe Lunardi, as a nine seed. Loyola needs to keep winning to stay with Drake at the top of the Missouri Valley standings and an at-large NCAA Tournament bid if they are not able to win the MVC Tournament. So, a win here is important. Projected Score: Loyola-Chicago 77, Southern Illinois 60

14.Texas at. 18.Texas Tech (Saturday, 12 PM ET, CBS)

A big matchup on CBS for both of the Lone Star state rivals. Texas, since coming off of pause is 3-4. Texas Tech has lost three consecutive games against ranked opponents. Something will give here. Which star guard will step up for his team? Mac McClung for Tech, Andrew Jones for Texas. Projected Score: Texas 81, Texas Tech 77

25.Tennessee at. Auburn (Saturday, 12 PM ET, ESPN)

Since a Saturday loss to Kentucky a week ago, Tennessee crushed their instate Vanderbilt rivals on Wednesday. This could be a trap game for the Vols, however, I believe projected lottery pick Sharife Cooper will not be able to get Auburn a win in this one. Projected Score: Tennessee 84, Auburn 70

3.Michigan at. Indiana (Saturday, 1 PM ET, FOX)

Michigan is red-hot off of their pause with wins over ranked Wisconsin and top ten ranked Ohio State and Iowa. Indiana big man Trayce Jackson-Davis is a big part of why Indiana is in the NCAA Tournament hunt. But, Michigan is playing too well right now, led by freshman big man Hunter Dickinson. Projected Score: Michigan 87, Indiana 80

LSU at. 20.Arkansas (Saturday, 2 PM ET, ESPN2)

Arkansas is the hottest team in the country. As simple as that. Arkansas lost by 16 to the Tigers in Baton Rouge on January 13. It will be different in Fayetteville tomorrow. The play of gritty point guard Davonte Davis, consistency of potential SEC player of the year Moses Moody, and the awesome play of Indiana grad transfer Justin Smith, has led to Arkansas’ eight wins in their last nine. Arkansas is 17-2 at full strength. If I am LSU, the play of potential SEC player of the year Cam Thomas and guard Javonte Smart will be big in if LSU can end Arkansas’ hot streak. Projected Score: Arkansas 86, LSU 83

5.Illinois at. 23.Wisconsin (Saturday, 2 PM ET, ESPN)

Illinois will be without potential All-American point guard Ayo Dosunmo for a second consecutive game. Dosunmo broke his nose in Tuesday’s loss to Michigan State, but the Illini rebounded with a win over Big Ten bottom feeder Nebraska on Thursday. An even tougher challenge awaits the Illini when they face Wisconsin in Madison on Saturday afternoon. Senior guard D’Mtrick Trice (13.5 PPG) leads the Badgers in scoring. The Badgers (16-8, 10-7 Big Ten) are apart of a loaded Big Ten with losses to 3.Michigan and 9.Iowa in their last two games. Projected Score: Illinois 87, Wisconsin 75

Oklahoma State at. 7.Oklahoma (Saturday, 3 PM ET, ABC)

This will be the first of a two game series for the two this season after their first match up, set for January 16 in Stillwater, was postponed. The next will be played just two days after this one, on Monday in Stillwater (9 PM ET, ESPN). Oklahoma has been on and off during Big 12 play this season. Wins over 17.Kansas, 14.Texas, 10.West Virginia, and more. Losses to 17.Kansas (Split), 18.Texas Tech (sweep), and Kansas State on Tuesday loom large. Just a single game remains for the Sooners after that, a make-up date at home versus Texas on March 4. For Oklahoma State, a win in the SEC-Big 12 challenge over Arkansas might have become one of if not the most important wins on the team’s resume. Since the win at home over the Razorbacks, the team, despite dropping the next game in Fort Worth against TCU, has beaten 14.Texas, 17.Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State, and 18.Texas Tech to clearly assert itself as a team that should be in the NCAA Tournament. Led by the projected number one pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, 6’8 point guard Cade Cunningham (18.7 PPG, 3.6 APG), Oklahoma State should not be taken lightly by the Sooners. It is fully expected that these two will split their season series in the upcoming three days, but what you read next is who I will pick tomorrow. Projected Score: Oklahoma 82, Oklahoma State 77

Kansas State at. 10.West Virginia (Saturday, 4 PM ET, ESPN2)

West Virginia is as hot as any team in the country right now with wins over top fifteen 7.Oklahoma (Feb. 13) and 14.Texas (Feb. 20). Derek Culver (15.1 PPG, 10.3 RPG) leads the Mountaineers at home against Big 12 bottom dweller Kansas State. Should be an easy win for the boys from Morgantown. Projected Score: West Virginia 89, Kansas State 71

2.Baylor at. 17.Kansas (Saturday, 8 PM ET, ESPN)

Baylor (18-0, 10-0 Big 12) needed a lot of help to beat Iowa State, a team in the bottom of the Big 12 coming off of a long COVID-19 pause. Starting with the 17.Kansas game on Saturday, the Bears begin a tough four game stretch with the aforementioned Jayhawks, on Tuesday at 10.West Virginia, on Thursday versus Oklahoma State, and on Sunday in Waco versus 18.Texas Tech. Kansas fell out of the top 25 for the first time since 2008 two weeks ago. The Jayhawks went on a five game winning streak after falling out of the rankings with wins over Oklahoma State, two wins over Iowa State, and back home versus 18.Texas Tech. Bill Self’s team lost for the first time since February 6 in a Tuesday affair in Austin against 14.Texas. So, in Lawrence, Kansas could have the edge in a huge Saturday night game in Lawrence. Projected Score: Baylor 75, Kansas 74

Loyola Marymount at. 1.Gonzaga (Saturday, 10 PM ET, ESPN)

Gonzaga should pick up another easy West Coast conference win and stay hot headed into the West Coast Conference Tournament. Projected Score: Gonzaga 86, Loyola Marymount 65

8.Villanova at. Butler (Sunday, 12 PM ET, CBS)

Villanova crushed Butler on December 16 in Philadelphia. It should be no different in Indianapolis on February 28. Projected Score: Villanova 85, Butler 67

South Florida at. 12.Houston (Sunday, 4 PM ET, TBD)

After the loss to Wichita State, Houston beat Western Kentucky, in a non conference game that was scheduled at the beginning of the week. Houston should get a win using the awesome offensive ability of Kansas transfer Quentin Grimes. Projected Score: Houston 87, South Florida 72

9.Iowa at. 4.Ohio State (Sunday, 4 PM ET, TBD)

Iowa had a four game winning streak before a loss on Thursday to Michigan. Even so, Iowa big man Luka Garza is en route to a national player of the year and a scoring title. Ohio State is on a two game losing streak, losing to Michigan on Sunday and Michigan State on Thursday. The winner of this game should be on a good road to securing a number one seed. Projected Score: Ohio State 87, Iowa 84