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BITS & PIECES
(1) The top 5 in the RPI heading into the new week. ... (1) Duke 7-1; (2) Kansas State (8-1); (3) West Virginia (7-0); (4) Texas (8-0); and (5) St. John's (8-1).
(2) Yes, Saint Joe's isn't as good as they've been in recent years, but for the first time this season leaving The Barn on Saturday I felt pretty good about the Gophers. Pretty much a solid, wire-to-wire outstanding performance. I'm still not convinced the Gophers can beat the elite of the Big 10 (Purdue and Michigan State), but I think they can compete favorably with the rest of the league. Problem is, the Gophers probably need to beat either/both of those teams a couple times to truly grab the Selection Committee's attention.
(3) There are 11 remaining unbeaten teams. The unblemished are: Georgetown (Big East); Kansas (Big 12); Kentucky (SEC); Missouri State (Missouri Valley); New Mexico (Mountain West): Purdue (Big 10); Seton Hall (Big East); Syracuse (Big East); Texas (Big 12); Texas Tech (Big 12); and West Virginia (Big East).
(4) Not that Iowa fans would pine for Steve Alford and want him back, but it is worth noting Alfie is doing a bang-up job at New Mexico in his third season. The Lobos are 10-0, and that includes wins over potential NCAA Tournament teams Cal and Texas A&M. The Lobos can further enhance their resume with games at The Pit vs. Texas Tech (Dec. 29) and Dayton (Jan. 1).
(5) If the Atlantic 10 ends up receiving 3-5 NCAA tourney bids, it may look back to Sunday as the day that turned the tide. Yesterday the A-10 logged three significant wins. ... Rhode Island over Boston College, Xavier over Cincinnati, and Temple over previously unbeaten Villanova. If there's one league sure to benefit from the Pac 10's 2009-10 woes, it will be the A-10.
(6) My 2 cents: Jeremiah Rivers has been a nice addition to an improving Indiana squad, but I think he's a tad on the overrated side. The talking heads have made him out to be a fantastic player, but I wouldn't go anywhere near that far.
(7) Is anyone else ready for the start of the Big 10 season? It's been a dull pre-Big 10 slate at Williams Arena, certainly rivaling two years ago (a weak home schedule was excusable then) for the weakest in Tubby's tenure. The Gophers' average margin of victory at Williams Arena in non-Big 10 games since the 2007-08 season. ... 22.9 (2007-08), 15.1 (2008-09) and 31.8 (2009-10 thus far).
(8) K-State and Georgetown were far and away the biggest winners this week in terms of solidifying NCAA tournament resumes. Frank Martin's Wildcats beat Xavier and UNLV, while JT III's Hoyas got the best of Butler and Washington.
(9) Don't get me wrong (from my seat I have a good view of it), every Gopher player stands respectfully as the national anthem is played/sung. But I have to admit, it surprises me that only one Gopher player puts his hand over his heart every single time the anthem is played. Kudos to Paul Carter for being that guy.
THIS WEEK IN THE BIG 10
Tuesday
Northern Illinois at Minnesota
Wednesday
North Florida at Northwestern
Presbyterian at Ohio State
Cal Poly at Wisconsin
Saturday
Illinois vs. Georgia
North Carolina Central at Indiana
Drake at Iowa
Michigan at Kansas
IPFW at Michigan State
Stanford at Northwestern
Delaware State at Ohio State
Gardner-Webb at Penn State
Ball State at Purdue
WORTH KEEPING AN EYE ON (NON-BIG 10)
Wednesday
Cincinnati at UAB
Ole Miss vs. UTEP
Richmond at South Carolina
Wright State at Mississippi State
Friday
Pacific at St. Mary's
Saturday
Alabama vs. Kansas State
Duke vs. Gonzaga
Florida vs. Richmond
Illinois State at Utah
North Carolina at Texas
Portland at Washington
San Diego State at Arizona State
Temple at Seton Hall
Texas Tech at Wichita State
Xavier at Butler
Sunday
Florida State at Georgia Tech
NC State at Wake Forest
UPSET SPECIAL (2-3)
UTEP over Ole Miss (Wednesday). I fall back under the .500 mark with Illinois' 78-68 win over Vandy.
THE "STAPLES"
Non-BCS Wins over the Big 6 (by team)
Gonzaga (4) -- Cincinnati, Colorado, Wazzu, Wisconsin
Butler (3) -- Northwestern, Ohio State, UCLA
Northern Iowa (3) -- Boston College, Iowa, Iowa State
Portland (3) -- Minnesota, Oregon, UCLA
Temple (3) -- Penn State, Villanova, Virginia Tech
Loyola Marymount (2) -- Notre Dame, USC
New Mexico (2) -- Cal, Texas A&M
Oral Roberts (2) -- Mizzou, Stanford
Rhode Island (2) -- Boston College, Providence
Richmond (2) -- Mississippi State, Mizzou
San Diego (2) -- Oklahoma, Stanford
UNLV (2) -- Arizona, Louisville
Utah (2) -- Illinois, Michigan
Boston U (1) -- Indiana
Bradley (1) -- Illinois
BYU (1) -- Arizona State
Cal State Fullerton (1) -- UCLA
Central Florida (1) -- Auburn
Central Michigan (1) -- South Florida
Charlotte (1) -- Louisville
Colorado State (1) -- Colorado
Cornell (1) -- Alabama
Creighton (1) -- Nebraska
Dayton (1) -- Georgia Tech
Duquesne (1) -- Iowa
East Tennessee State (1) -- Arkansas
George Mason (1) -- Indiana
Green Bay (1) -- Wisconsin
Harvard (1) -- Boston College
Houston (1) -- Oklahoma
Iona (1) -- Providence
Long Beach State (1) -- UCLA
Missouri State (1) -- Auburn
Montana (1) -- Oregon
Morgan State (1) -- Arkansas
NC-Wilmington (1) -- Penn State
Rider (1) -- Mississippi State
Sacramento State (1) -- Oregon State
Saint Joseph's (1) -- Boston College
Saint Louis (1) -- Nebraska
St. Mary's (1) -- Oregon
San Diego State (1) -- Arizona
South Alabama (1) -- Arkansas
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (1) -- Oregon State
Texas San-Antonio (1) -- Iowa
Troy (1) -- Auburn
Tulane (1) -- Penn State
Tulsa (1) -- Oklahoma State
UAB (1) -- Georgia
Vermont (1) -- Rutgers
VCU (1) -- Oklahoma
Western Carolina (1) -- Louisville
Western Kentucky (1) -- Vandy
Wichita State (1) -- Iowa
William & Mary (1) -- Wake Forest
Wofford (1) -- Georgia
Xavier (1) -- Cincinnati
WEEK 5 RESUME BUILDERS
1. BYU over Arizona State
2. Butler over Ohio State
3. Cal over Pacific
4. Georgetown over Butler
5. Georgetown over Washington
6. Illinois over Vandy
7. Kansas State over UNLV
8. Kansas State over Xavier
9. New Mexico over Texas A&M
10. Northern Iowa over Siena
11. Rhode Island over Boston College
12. Temple over Villanova
13. VCU over Richmond
14. Virginia Tech over Penn State
15. Western Carolina over Louisville
16. Western Kentucky over Vandy
17. Wisconsin over Marquette
18. Xavier over Cincinnati
WEEK 5 MOST STUNNING RESULT
Loyola Marymount 87, Notre Dame 85 -- Certainly Western Carolina over Louisville & Green Bay over Wisconsin deserve mention, but LMU's win over the Irish in South Bend takes the cake. Once again it looks like the Irish have no intention of playing defense.
MY FANTASTIC 5 (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
1. Kansas (holdover)
2. Kentucky (holdover)
3. Purdue (holdover)
4. Texas (holdover)
5. West Virginia (holdover)
MY BIG 10 POWER RANKINGS
1. Purdue (9-0)
2. Wisconsin (7-2)
3. Michigan State (8-2)
4. Illinois (8-2)
5. Northwestern (7-1)
6. Minnesota (7-3)
7. Ohio State (7-2)
8. Penn State (6-4)
9. Michigan (4-4)
10. Indiana (4-5)
11. Iowa (3-7)
BIG 10 IN THE RPI
7. Purdue
31. Wisconsin
40. Northwestern
46. Ohio State
54. Minnesota
59. Michigan State
94. Illinois
184. Iowa
194. Indiana
220. Penn State
235. Michigan
GOPHERS' NONCONFERENCE OPPONENTS IN THE RPI
17. Texas A&M (7-2)
37. Butler (7-3, 1-0)
63. Portland (6-3)
67. Miami-Florida (8-1, 0-1)
108. Saint Joseph's (3-6)
132. Morgan State (6-4, 1-0)
183. Tennessee Tech (4-6, 0-1)
186. Brown (3-7)
187. Stephen F. Austin (5-2)
212. South Dakota State (2-6, 1-1)
238. Northern Illinois (1-5)
334. Utah Valley (2-5)
BCS CONFERENCES HEAD TO HEAD
Standings
1. Big 12 (16-8, 66.7%)
2. SEC (20-16, 55.6%)
3. ACC (19-16, 54.3%)
4. Big 10 (16-15, 51.6%)
5. Big East (14-16, 46.7%)
6. Pac 10 (5-19, 20.8%)
Week 5 Results (not listed among resume builders)
Auburn 68, Virginia 67
Indiana 74, Pitt 64
Iowa State 81, Iowa 71
Kentucky 90, Indiana 73
Kentucky 64, UConn 61
Mississippi State 76, DePaul 45
Mississippi State 72, UCLA 54
Nebraska 50, Oregon State 44
Purdue 73, Alabama 65
St. John's 66, Georgia 56
Syracuse 85, Florida 73
Next RTSS: Monday, December 21
BITS & PIECES
(1) The top 5 in the RPI heading into the new week. ... (1) Duke 7-1; (2) Kansas State (8-1); (3) West Virginia (7-0); (4) Texas (8-0); and (5) St. John's (8-1).
(2) Yes, Saint Joe's isn't as good as they've been in recent years, but for the first time this season leaving The Barn on Saturday I felt pretty good about the Gophers. Pretty much a solid, wire-to-wire outstanding performance. I'm still not convinced the Gophers can beat the elite of the Big 10 (Purdue and Michigan State), but I think they can compete favorably with the rest of the league. Problem is, the Gophers probably need to beat either/both of those teams a couple times to truly grab the Selection Committee's attention.
(3) There are 11 remaining unbeaten teams. The unblemished are: Georgetown (Big East); Kansas (Big 12); Kentucky (SEC); Missouri State (Missouri Valley); New Mexico (Mountain West): Purdue (Big 10); Seton Hall (Big East); Syracuse (Big East); Texas (Big 12); Texas Tech (Big 12); and West Virginia (Big East).
(4) Not that Iowa fans would pine for Steve Alford and want him back, but it is worth noting Alfie is doing a bang-up job at New Mexico in his third season. The Lobos are 10-0, and that includes wins over potential NCAA Tournament teams Cal and Texas A&M. The Lobos can further enhance their resume with games at The Pit vs. Texas Tech (Dec. 29) and Dayton (Jan. 1).
(5) If the Atlantic 10 ends up receiving 3-5 NCAA tourney bids, it may look back to Sunday as the day that turned the tide. Yesterday the A-10 logged three significant wins. ... Rhode Island over Boston College, Xavier over Cincinnati, and Temple over previously unbeaten Villanova. If there's one league sure to benefit from the Pac 10's 2009-10 woes, it will be the A-10.
(6) My 2 cents: Jeremiah Rivers has been a nice addition to an improving Indiana squad, but I think he's a tad on the overrated side. The talking heads have made him out to be a fantastic player, but I wouldn't go anywhere near that far.
(7) Is anyone else ready for the start of the Big 10 season? It's been a dull pre-Big 10 slate at Williams Arena, certainly rivaling two years ago (a weak home schedule was excusable then) for the weakest in Tubby's tenure. The Gophers' average margin of victory at Williams Arena in non-Big 10 games since the 2007-08 season. ... 22.9 (2007-08), 15.1 (2008-09) and 31.8 (2009-10 thus far).
(8) K-State and Georgetown were far and away the biggest winners this week in terms of solidifying NCAA tournament resumes. Frank Martin's Wildcats beat Xavier and UNLV, while JT III's Hoyas got the best of Butler and Washington.
(9) Don't get me wrong (from my seat I have a good view of it), every Gopher player stands respectfully as the national anthem is played/sung. But I have to admit, it surprises me that only one Gopher player puts his hand over his heart every single time the anthem is played. Kudos to Paul Carter for being that guy.
THIS WEEK IN THE BIG 10
Tuesday
Northern Illinois at Minnesota
Wednesday
North Florida at Northwestern
Presbyterian at Ohio State
Cal Poly at Wisconsin
Saturday
Illinois vs. Georgia
North Carolina Central at Indiana
Drake at Iowa
Michigan at Kansas
IPFW at Michigan State
Stanford at Northwestern
Delaware State at Ohio State
Gardner-Webb at Penn State
Ball State at Purdue
WORTH KEEPING AN EYE ON (NON-BIG 10)
Wednesday
Cincinnati at UAB
Ole Miss vs. UTEP
Richmond at South Carolina
Wright State at Mississippi State
Friday
Pacific at St. Mary's
Saturday
Alabama vs. Kansas State
Duke vs. Gonzaga
Florida vs. Richmond
Illinois State at Utah
North Carolina at Texas
Portland at Washington
San Diego State at Arizona State
Temple at Seton Hall
Texas Tech at Wichita State
Xavier at Butler
Sunday
Florida State at Georgia Tech
NC State at Wake Forest
UPSET SPECIAL (2-3)
UTEP over Ole Miss (Wednesday). I fall back under the .500 mark with Illinois' 78-68 win over Vandy.
THE "STAPLES"
Non-BCS Wins over the Big 6 (by team)
Gonzaga (4) -- Cincinnati, Colorado, Wazzu, Wisconsin
Butler (3) -- Northwestern, Ohio State, UCLA
Northern Iowa (3) -- Boston College, Iowa, Iowa State
Portland (3) -- Minnesota, Oregon, UCLA
Temple (3) -- Penn State, Villanova, Virginia Tech
Loyola Marymount (2) -- Notre Dame, USC
New Mexico (2) -- Cal, Texas A&M
Oral Roberts (2) -- Mizzou, Stanford
Rhode Island (2) -- Boston College, Providence
Richmond (2) -- Mississippi State, Mizzou
San Diego (2) -- Oklahoma, Stanford
UNLV (2) -- Arizona, Louisville
Utah (2) -- Illinois, Michigan
Boston U (1) -- Indiana
Bradley (1) -- Illinois
BYU (1) -- Arizona State
Cal State Fullerton (1) -- UCLA
Central Florida (1) -- Auburn
Central Michigan (1) -- South Florida
Charlotte (1) -- Louisville
Colorado State (1) -- Colorado
Cornell (1) -- Alabama
Creighton (1) -- Nebraska
Dayton (1) -- Georgia Tech
Duquesne (1) -- Iowa
East Tennessee State (1) -- Arkansas
George Mason (1) -- Indiana
Green Bay (1) -- Wisconsin
Harvard (1) -- Boston College
Houston (1) -- Oklahoma
Iona (1) -- Providence
Long Beach State (1) -- UCLA
Missouri State (1) -- Auburn
Montana (1) -- Oregon
Morgan State (1) -- Arkansas
NC-Wilmington (1) -- Penn State
Rider (1) -- Mississippi State
Sacramento State (1) -- Oregon State
Saint Joseph's (1) -- Boston College
Saint Louis (1) -- Nebraska
St. Mary's (1) -- Oregon
San Diego State (1) -- Arizona
South Alabama (1) -- Arkansas
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (1) -- Oregon State
Texas San-Antonio (1) -- Iowa
Troy (1) -- Auburn
Tulane (1) -- Penn State
Tulsa (1) -- Oklahoma State
UAB (1) -- Georgia
Vermont (1) -- Rutgers
VCU (1) -- Oklahoma
Western Carolina (1) -- Louisville
Western Kentucky (1) -- Vandy
Wichita State (1) -- Iowa
William & Mary (1) -- Wake Forest
Wofford (1) -- Georgia
Xavier (1) -- Cincinnati
WEEK 5 RESUME BUILDERS
1. BYU over Arizona State
2. Butler over Ohio State
3. Cal over Pacific
4. Georgetown over Butler
5. Georgetown over Washington
6. Illinois over Vandy
7. Kansas State over UNLV
8. Kansas State over Xavier
9. New Mexico over Texas A&M
10. Northern Iowa over Siena
11. Rhode Island over Boston College
12. Temple over Villanova
13. VCU over Richmond
14. Virginia Tech over Penn State
15. Western Carolina over Louisville
16. Western Kentucky over Vandy
17. Wisconsin over Marquette
18. Xavier over Cincinnati
WEEK 5 MOST STUNNING RESULT
Loyola Marymount 87, Notre Dame 85 -- Certainly Western Carolina over Louisville & Green Bay over Wisconsin deserve mention, but LMU's win over the Irish in South Bend takes the cake. Once again it looks like the Irish have no intention of playing defense.
MY FANTASTIC 5 (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
1. Kansas (holdover)
2. Kentucky (holdover)
3. Purdue (holdover)
4. Texas (holdover)
5. West Virginia (holdover)
MY BIG 10 POWER RANKINGS
1. Purdue (9-0)
2. Wisconsin (7-2)
3. Michigan State (8-2)
4. Illinois (8-2)
5. Northwestern (7-1)
6. Minnesota (7-3)
7. Ohio State (7-2)
8. Penn State (6-4)
9. Michigan (4-4)
10. Indiana (4-5)
11. Iowa (3-7)
BIG 10 IN THE RPI
7. Purdue
31. Wisconsin
40. Northwestern
46. Ohio State
54. Minnesota
59. Michigan State
94. Illinois
184. Iowa
194. Indiana
220. Penn State
235. Michigan
GOPHERS' NONCONFERENCE OPPONENTS IN THE RPI
17. Texas A&M (7-2)
37. Butler (7-3, 1-0)
63. Portland (6-3)
67. Miami-Florida (8-1, 0-1)
108. Saint Joseph's (3-6)
132. Morgan State (6-4, 1-0)
183. Tennessee Tech (4-6, 0-1)
186. Brown (3-7)
187. Stephen F. Austin (5-2)
212. South Dakota State (2-6, 1-1)
238. Northern Illinois (1-5)
334. Utah Valley (2-5)
BCS CONFERENCES HEAD TO HEAD
Standings
1. Big 12 (16-8, 66.7%)
2. SEC (20-16, 55.6%)
3. ACC (19-16, 54.3%)
4. Big 10 (16-15, 51.6%)
5. Big East (14-16, 46.7%)
6. Pac 10 (5-19, 20.8%)
Week 5 Results (not listed among resume builders)
Auburn 68, Virginia 67
Indiana 74, Pitt 64
Iowa State 81, Iowa 71
Kentucky 90, Indiana 73
Kentucky 64, UConn 61
Mississippi State 76, DePaul 45
Mississippi State 72, UCLA 54
Nebraska 50, Oregon State 44
Purdue 73, Alabama 65
St. John's 66, Georgia 56
Syracuse 85, Florida 73
Next RTSS: Monday, December 21