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Posted by Crede15
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 11:00 am to
I totally get why people are picking Kentucky and Tennessee, but I struggle to shake how inept both teams looked last year.

Kentucky especially just played caveman offense. Real 90s NBA stuff. However, their roster additions look perfectly suited to fix some of their problems.

With Tennessee it's just a question of how good Chandler and the other freshmen are, because the rest of the roster is fine but doesn't terrify me. Vescovi, Fulkerson, Jordan-James, Bailey, etc. is not exactly meh but it's more solid than anything. Again, they should have been better last year - why weren't they?

I can't really say I've done a ton of research, but I might pick Arkansas over either of those teams.
This post was edited on 11/2/21 at 11:03 am
Posted by Alabama_Fan
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 11:28 am to
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Alabama Athletics@UA_Athletics·27m
Catch your last pre-season look at @AlabamaWBB, this Thursday!

#RollTide


Posted by Chadaristic
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 12:34 pm to
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Nate Oats: I think Keon Ellis is the best two-way player in the SEC right now

Nate Oats didn’t hesitate when he was asked to highlight a veteran who was primed to break out during the upcoming season.

“I think Keon Ellis is the best two-way player in the SEC right now,” Oats said this week on the College Hoops Today Podcast. “Now granted, I haven’t seen everybody’s roster, but he’s been dynamite on offense and defense for us. He’s going to be someone that everybody is going to have to watch out for. He’s been our best two-way player all summer and all fall.”

The 6-6 Ellis averaged 5.5 points and four rebounds in 17.5 minutes last season. He had 10 points, nine rebounds, and three steals in Alabama’s Sweet 16 loss to UCLA.

The Crimson Tide are currently ranked 18th in the ROTHSTEIN 45.


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Posted by rockiee
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 12:55 pm to
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Again, they should have been better last year - why weren't they?


One big issue I believe caused their problems on offense was no true point. Vescovi isn't bad but don't think that is really his fit. Its why I believe adding Chandler could be massive for them. I'll never trust Barnes in the tournament though.
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Posted by Chadaristic
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 5:24 pm to
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Pitt announces Nike Sibande is out for the season with a torn ACL



Posted by Teague
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 6:39 pm to
Might have already been posted, but I hadn't seen it.

JD Scrimmage Highlights
Posted by UASports23
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 7:20 pm to
2 real phil 4 lyfe
Posted by Chadaristic
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 8:13 pm to
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United States of College Basketball 2021-22: Where every team ranks in each state, from top to bottom





One week.

One week until college basketball season returns, and returns the way we want it to be. The way it needs to be. The way it hasn't been in two years. Fans in seats, full schedules, excruciating anticipation for what four months worth of calamity will provide for three weeks worth of madness.

As we set out for the 2021-22 campaign, it's time once again to provide a map of college hoops nation. Every territory covered -- literally. Today, CBS Sports is happy to provide you with the official preseason bragging rights poster for men's college basketball. We have the best team in every state for the season ahead, and we have a ranking of every program in all 49 states and Washington, D.C. (Alaska still doesn't have a Division I basketball program.)

Let's get to the goods and road trip across this beautiful basketball-loving country.


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Alabama

1. Alabama
2. Auburn
3. UAB
4. South Alabama
5. Jacksonville State
6. Troy
7. Samford
8. Alabama A&M
9. North Alabama
10. Alabama State

State of the state: We start with the Yellowhammer State, which could reasonably put at least three teams into the 2021 NCAA Tournament. Alabama is coming off one of its best seasons in program history and is my pick to win the SEC. So I give the edge to Nate Oats' squad over an injured-but-promising Auburn team that should also qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Beyond that clear-cut top two, Andy Kennedy's in his second season at UAB and is in position to have the Blazers either first or second in Conference USA.


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Posted by Chadaristic
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 8:44 pm to
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Alabama basketball will play Colorado State in Birmingham on Dec. 21; here’s a look at the renovated arena.


Posted by SECSolomonGrundy
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Posted on 11/2/21 at 9:36 pm to
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JD Scrimmage Highlights



This cat is rocking a straight up lion's mane for a haircut. I dont know if i have ever seen anything like it on a basketball court. JD could be in an 80s rock band and blend right in.
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Posted by jimzx
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Posted on 11/3/21 at 9:37 am to
Thanks everyone on the great Herb Jones updates! I am so happy for this guy. My team, the Spurs, have huge expectations for Primo. We have sent him to the G-league for what I anticipate to be 2-3 months and will pull him up to the NBA in Feb after he kills it over the holidays and January.....

He is almost 19, but just too green right now. Still, he is mentally just as mature as his 21-22 year old peers like Vassell, Jones, Walker, and Weiskamp...

The fans are shocked at what he was doing in the preseason, so smooth and refined. Showing turnaround fades with nothing but net with the face of a 15 year old. Showing great court vision and passing. I tell them that we call him the "Baby faced assasain" and they crack up.....
Posted by Chadaristic
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Posted on 11/3/21 at 11:20 am to
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Here's our @14Southeastern video preview for the 2021-22 SEC basketball season, with power rankings, potential sleepers, and much more. Fun discussion.

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Posted by Alabama_Fan
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Posted on 11/3/21 at 1:42 pm to
Reminder for next Tuesday

Posted by Chadaristic
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Posted on 11/3/21 at 2:21 pm to
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Who does Alabama's schedule?! Crimson Tide have a DANGEROUS opening week. Kenneth Lofton Jr. & Louisiana Tech plus South Dakota State in Tuscaloosa. Jackrabbits return NINE guys who averaged 10 MPG or MORE!
Posted by Chadaristic
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Posted on 11/3/21 at 2:23 pm to
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Some players that Bayesian Performance Rating projections really like compared to the consensus, that you need to be aware of:


Posted by Chadaristic
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Posted on 11/3/21 at 2:28 pm to
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"The buzz is real, @jddavison10 is a special special kid, he's a special talent." - @UACoachBryan on @AlabamaMBB's JD Davison.

Full Interview on Thursday's Crimson Drive driven by @TUSCALOOSATOYO at 2 pm CT on @UA_CTSN: LINK
Posted by Chadaristic
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Posted on 11/3/21 at 2:37 pm to
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Sources: NCAA Unit Interviews LSU Coach Will Wade as Part of Ongoing Investigation

LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade had an interview last week that stretched over two days to answer questions related to the NCAA investigation of his program, sources tell Sports Illustrated. The interview is a significant step toward finalizing that inquiry and ultimately issuing a notice of allegations (NOA) to the school.

Representatives of the Complex Case Unit, the investigative arm of the Independent Accountability Resolution Process that was created as an “off ramp” from the NCAA’s peer-review system, interviewed Wade last Wednesday and Thursday in Baton Rouge, sources say. At least one additional interview with an LSU assistant coach is scheduled for this week.

Wade’s attorney, Steve Thompson, did not return calls for comment from SI. Messages left for LSU officials were not immediately returned.

As a result, an initial Nov. 1 target date for delivering an NOA to the school has been extended. It is unclear when that notice will arrive, but it is expected to encompass allegations in two sports, football and men’s basketball. LSU had lobbied during the summer for the two cases to be separated, but the investigation has proceeded as a single case.

Wade’s job status could hinge on what is in the NOA. If he is charged with a Level I or Level II violation—major infractions—he can be fired without cause, according to an amended contract he agreed to in spring 2019. An NOA could be delivered during the upcoming basketball season, although the timeline for resolving the case likely would extend past its conclusion. However, closure for the case will be expedited by the fact that the IARP has no appeals process.

LSU has acknowledged the violations in the football case. It self-imposed sanctions last year, including a bowl ban and scholarship reductions related to booster payments to the father of a former player, plus a two-year disassociation from the program for star former receiver Odell Beckham Jr., who handed out $2,000 to players on the field after the Tigers won the 2019-20 College Football Playoff championship.

The basketball investigation arose from the federal probe of corruption in the sport that came to light in September 2017. In March 2019, Yahoo! Sports reported FBI agents recorded wiretapped conversations Wade had with aspiring agent Christian Dawkins in June 2017 about recruiting players.

On one call, Wade told Dawkins he had made a “strong-arse offer” in an attempt to land recruit Javonte Smart, who ultimately signed with LSU and played three years there before going pro. The audio of the call eventually went public as part of an HBO documentary about Dawkins called “The Scheme.”

“Dude,” Wade said to Dawkins, referring to a third party involved in the recruitment, “I went to him with a [expletive] strong-arse offer about a month ago. [Expletive] strong. The problem was, I know why he didn’t take it now, it was [expletive] tilted toward the family a little bit. It was tilted toward taking care of the mom, taking care of the kid. Like it was tilted towards that. Now I know for a fact he didn’t explain everything to the mom. I know now, he didn’t get enough of the piece of the pie in the deal.”

After the Yahoo report, Wade refused to discuss the matter with LSU officials and was suspended for the 2019 Southeastern Conference tournament and NCAA Tournament. He reversed course and met with them in April of that year and was reinstated. Wade did not discuss the case until that May at SEC spring meetings, where he deflected questions about the contents of the wiretap.

"In my meetings with LSU and the NCAA, I addressed all the media reports, everything that has been reported, and that ultimately led to my reinstatement,” Wade said in part at the time. “I can’t get into the specifics based on the confidentiality of that meeting.”

In August 2020, ESPN reported that a document from NCAA Director of Enforcement Jonathan Duncan said his staff received information that “Mr. Wade arranged for, offered and/or provided impermissible payments, including cash payments, to at least 11 men's basketball prospective student-athletes, their family members, individuals associated with the prospects and/or non-scholastic coaches in exchange for the prospects' enrollment at LSU.” That was included in the NCAA enforcement staff's request that the case be transferred to the IARP for resolution.

The LSU case has been one of the highest-profile to come out of the federal probe of the sport, and progress is finally being made on several fronts, as SI reported last month. A ruling on North Carolina State’s IARP case is expected soon. Auburn has had its hearing before the NCAA Committee on Infractions, with a ruling perhaps being issued during this calendar year. IARP cases involving Kansas, Louisville and Arizona likely will be resolved in 2022, though the timelines are unclear. Memphis also is involved in a major IARP infractions case that did not stem from the FBI investigation.


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Posted by Chadaristic
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 11/3/21 at 2:45 pm to
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Spurs have recalled Josh Primo from Austin. He’s already back up.
Posted by Chadaristic
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 11/3/21 at 2:56 pm to
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College Basketball opening night lines (@WynnBET):

- Kansas -5 vs. MSU
- Duke PK vs. Kentucky
- Colorado State -13 vs. Oral Roberts
- Belmont -2 @ Ohio
- Alabama -11.5 vs. Louisiana Tech
- SDSU -11 vs. Bradley
- BYU -12.5 vs. Cleveland State
- Xavier -18.5 vs. Niagara
Posted by Chadaristic
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 11/3/21 at 7:18 pm to
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Will Wade says @LSUBasketball’s style of play will look different in 2021-22.

Gritty. Scrappy. Grimy. Blue collar.



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