NCAA Tourney Afternoon Game Thread

Submitted by LordGrantham on

The other one's getting a little far down.  

Also, Baylor went 38-48 from the line today.  48 FREE THROWS.  More than half of their points came at the line, and Nebraska was called for a ming-boggling 31 fouls.  This seems to be in line with the experiences of a few other Big Ten teams as well.  Iowa was called for 28 in their loss to Tennessee, and MSU was called for 27 yesterday.  Hopefully the whistles loosen up a bit for these afternoon games.

MadMatt

March 21st, 2014 at 3:26 PM ^

I saw that consensus good guy, Coach Miles, got two technicals and ejected in the second half.  That seems to be out of character for him.  Does anyone who watched the game have any sense of whether Nebraska got jobbed?

MI Expat NY

March 21st, 2014 at 4:16 PM ^

They've won in blowouts, including over some good opponents, and lost close games.  Means they have had good "per possession" stats.  For a system like Kenpom that relies heavily on the "per possession" stats, a team like that will be ranked higher than their record would reflect.  

Muttley

March 21st, 2014 at 6:35 PM ^

How in the world does Tennessee jump from the mid-to-low teens (if memory serves) to #7 right now after beating Iowa?  And how does Michigan fall from #11 to #16 after one meh-win over Wofford?

They each played over 30 other games.

See the link below for KenPom's March 17 Tourney advancement probabilities.  Tennessee was 20th on the list.  Yes, they have to win seven games to win the NC, but winning the play-in round should be too big of a deal for the #7 team.  Michigan was 12th.

http://kenpom.com/blog/index.php/weblog/entry/2014_ncaa_tournament_log5

 

LSAClassOf2000

March 21st, 2014 at 3:44 PM ^

While I wind down work for the week, I put Tennessee-UMass up on the laptop...

Stat of the half is probably UMass and their 10 TOs and maybe being 9-28 from the field as well. They are outrebounding Tennessee though, so it's a bit of a shame that they can't do much with any of them (well, I picked Tennessee in this round in all but one bracket, so not really a shame perhaps). Combined, both teams are 1-10 right now from beyond the arc. 

Snow Sucks

March 21st, 2014 at 3:56 PM ^

I need to GTFO of my office already. My grill is calling my name. I will be feasting on some filet mignon-style pork chops (bacon wrapped of course) and leftover split pea soup.

Key Play

March 21st, 2014 at 4:14 PM ^

It seems like each game is wildly different- either nothing is a foul or almost any contact is.  A combined 47 fouls in the Nebraska- Baylor game is crazy.  Only 30 in the OSU-Dayton game.  That is an inane swing. Just depends on the officials mood. 

Soapbox- this is why for the NCAA tournament there should be at least one additional ref and maybe two. I've seen so many missed calls. Not all of them are gamechangers, but every foul hurts differently for each team. 

ak47

March 21st, 2014 at 4:35 PM ^

A couple things .  I hate the flagrant foul call in the new mexico-stanford game, guy is practicaclly hugging the stanford player, it would have been impossible for him to get the ball up to pass it without hitting the guy. 

Tennessee looks good, I hope mercere beats them too.

And lastly lousiana lafayatte has the fattest player I have ever seen on a basketball court and while I'm mentioning size umass has a midget pointgaurd, at least it looks that way with him compared to everyone.

creelymonk10

March 21st, 2014 at 4:33 PM ^

I hate how a timeout wipes out any 10 second call. You should have to get it over half court before 25 seconds on the shot clock with or without a timeout inbetween. 

Muttley

March 21st, 2014 at 6:41 PM ^

with a next round win over Ohio State. I wasn't sure which Syracuse would show up, so I went with Ohio State in a upset pick. I though Kansas would be the safest pick to make the Elite Eight. Did I mention that Ohio State has been knocked out of the tournament?