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guysmileysstuff · 12 days ago
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eraserdude6226 · 2 months ago
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Boise State praised for forfeiting title shot as SJSU trans player stood in way: 'Real champion'
Boise State praised for forfeiting title shot as SJSU trans player stood in way: 'Real champion'
I've been saying for years now that the NCAA would figure a way to deal with trans people if some no name D1 school put 5-6 Men on a women's basketball team and they ended up winning the women's March Madness tournament.
Wrong sport it seems!!
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isaidwhatisaidyt · 3 months ago
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Breaking Down The Updated CFP Rankings: Best Teams, Major Snubs & Future Predictions College Football Playoff Latest Rankings #footballrankings #cfprankings #cfppredictions Hi Everyone and Welcome to I Said What I Said Channel. Are you as fired up about the latest College Football Playoff rankings as we are? 🏈 This week on I Said What I Said, Tyson and Brad analyze the brand-new CFP rankings and break down all the drama, surprises, and heated debates. We're covering everything from SEC drama to the Big Ten's dominance and the G5 teams making their case. Will the ACC get both Miami and SMU in? Should Tulane be considered over Boise State? Is Alabama officially eliminated? 🔔𝐃𝐨𝐧'𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐬𝐮𝐛𝐬𝐜𝐫𝐢𝐛𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐥 𝐟𝐨𝐫 ���𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐮𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬. https://www.youtube.com/@iswis_pod/?sub_confirmation=1 ⭐⭐⭐ Audio Podcast is currently on your favorite platforms: Spotify:https://ift.tt/3BqJjIm ApplePodcast:https://ift.tt/HyWpdR2 🔗 Stay Connected With Us. Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/iswis_pod Instagram: https://ift.tt/3Hei4F8 Tiktok: https://ift.tt/G36PEp4 Discord: https://ift.tt/VzlHS9F ============================= 🎬Suggested videos for you: ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RMAaVxOb2w&t=41s ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8Z5sBpuoqw&t=17s ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgBYRlI5hOg ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-q0axEvvak ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYcq_KnUqVI ▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po0kLf3Cu6k ================================= ✅ About I Said What I Said. Welcome to I Said What I Said, the ultimate sports podcast channel where bold opinions and fresh perspectives take center stage! Hosted by Brad Wakai and Tyson Gentri, we bring you in-depth discussions on football and basketball while exploring the hottest topics across the sports world. Whether you're here for expert takes, unique insights, or tips to sharpen your edge in sports gambling, this is your go-to destination. From game analysis to betting strategies, we’ve got everything you need to stay ahead of the game. Subscribe now and join the conversation! 🔔 Hit subscribe and stay ahead of the game with unfiltered sports talk, bold opinions, and game-winning betting strategies on football, basketball, and beyond! https://www.youtube.com/@iswis_pod/?sub_confirmation=1 ================================= 🔎 Related Phrases: College Football, CFP, College Football Playoff, CFP Rankings, NCAA Football, College Football Predictions, SEC Football, Big Ten Football, CFP Bracket, Playoff Predictions, Notre Dame, Indiana Football, Boise State Football, Playoff Analysis, Football Drama, Playoff Committee, Playoff Rankings, College Game Day, NCAA Playoffs, Top College Football Teams #collegefootballplayoff #cfp2024 #collegefootball #cfpbracket #ncaafootball #secfootball via I Said What I Said https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpFZBTd7DXTq8vwghPztwA November 27, 2024 at 11:00AM
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newspagesonline · 2 days ago
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San Diego State vs Colorado State prediction, pick, college basketball odds
It’s time to continue our College Basketball odds series with a San Diego State-Colorado State prediction and pick. Find out how to watch San Diego State-Colorado State. The San Diego State Aztecs are playing with their food and have done so all season long. This team beat Houston and Boise State but has struggled with […] The post San Diego State vs Colorado State prediction, pick, college…
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globalechoonline · 6 days ago
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Boise State Broncos basketball takes on the Nevada Wolf Pack. A comprehensive analysis of the matchup, including keys to victory, predictions, live stream information, and key players.
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judyreppart · 6 days ago
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worldbytenews · 11 days ago
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How to watch Boise State Broncos vs. Nevada Wolf Pack: NCAA Basketball live stream info, TV channel, start time, game odds​on January 30, 2025 at 4:10 am
How to watch Boise State vs. Nevada basketball game ​How to watch Boise State vs. Nevada basketball game    Halftime Report After a tough loss on the road their last time out, Boise State looks much better today on their home court. They have jumped out to a quick 28-24 lead against Nevada. Boise State came into the match with some extra motivation after the defeat they were dealt the last time…
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theultimatefan · 2 months ago
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AXIA TIME CELEBRATES THE 12-TEAM COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF WITH COMMEMORATIVE, ULTRA-CUSTOM TIMEPIECES
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AXIA Time, creator of ultra-custom Swiss Made timepieces, is celebrating this year’s College Football Playoff (CFP) by producing a limited number of watches commemorating the 12 teams in contention for the national championship.
College football fans can now purchase their favorite timepieces at axiatime.com. The collection includes two officially licensed designs — the Argos and the Lythos — for each school selected to compete in College Football Playoff. AXIA Time is only producing 200 timepieces per playoff team, split evenly between the two designs.
AXIA Time, the Official Timepiece of the College Football Playoff, unveiled designs for the top CFP hopefuls last month, allowing fans to reserve their limited-edition watches early. Confidence ran highest at Indiana University, Boise State and the University of Texas, whose watches received the most reservations out of all schools still in the hunt.
“Quality timepieces and great seasons are both something to wear proudly. Die-hard college football fans now have an heirloom made to meet the moment,” said AXIA Time founder John Kanaras. “We’re going to remember this dramatic and unpredictable season for decades to come. The stories of this year’s playoff field will be told and retold as fans pass down their AXIA Time watches through the generations. That’s exactly why we’re in this business.”
Each design has been approved by its respective school, featuring the team’s logo at 12 o’clock — premium space typically used for the watchmaker’s insignia — and eye-popping colorways. The CFP wordmark appears on the bottom half of the dial.
The Argos is powered by Sellita's SW200 Elabore grade movement, which boasts a power reserve of 38 hours, is water resistant to 300 meters, and features steel hands and applied indexes filled with X1 Super-Luminova — the highest performing grade of photoluminescent material used in watchmaking today. The Argos comes on a solid three-link 316L stainless steel bracelet with a micro-adjustable buckle and DLC coating. Premium touches include an etched repeating pattern with the CFP logo, "ROAD 2 ATLANTA" on the chapter ring, and custom engraving up to 50 characters.
The Lythos is crafted from premium components and powered by a Swiss Ronda 715 quartz movement with a 10-year battery. It comes in a 316L stainless steel case and bracelet — both with DLC coating. The top glass is sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating and is water resistant to 100 meters. The dial of the Lythos steals the show with a sunray finish and etched repeating pattern featuring the CFP logo and a colorway specific to each school.
In addition to the fan watches, AXIA Time has also created an Argos timepiece exclusively for the players competing in the College Football Playoff. The players' style, which is not available to the general public, features a unique sunray dial, a sapphire crystal caseback, the CFP logo at 12 o’clock, and a subtle yet striking etched football pattern that radiates out from the dial's center.
Also, as the Official Timepiece of the Heisman Trophy, Official Timepiece of the prestigious Tewaaraton Awards for college lacrosse, and the Official Timepiece of the Naismith Award for college basketball, AXIA Time has scored with these elite athletes by creating personalized timepieces of exceptional quality to commemorate life's biggest achievements and most unforgettable moments.
See the CFP 2024-25 Timepiece collection to learn more about each design, including pricing, specifications and expected delivery details.
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tonyspicks · 2 months ago
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sportsminorityreport · 10 months ago
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"Peek around the Corner" suggests PAC-2 expansion may be coming soon.
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So for those living under a rock for the last two years, Greg Flugar's You tube channel "Peek Around the Corner" is the best source for realignment discussions today. He broke the story on USC and UCLA to the Big Ten and has been right on almost every realignment move since then.
I have tracked and written about sport conference realignment since the last days of the Southwest Conference and I can tell you his run over the last 2 years is amazing. Really unprecedented and unlikely to ever be matched again. No one else has ever figured out what positions you should talk to get the right information on realignment. Flugar's figured it out and built a network of those guys. What he is doing is next level.
He is now talking about Pac2 expansion stories being imminent, although no new school is currently committed to join yet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZZFZ37Kz6g&t=1s
I would encourage Cougar and Beaver fans to check out his report. (Warning, he babbles on about other crap for the first 52 minutes.)
I have been advocating the PAC2 build a conference for quite a while. It now seems like we have a pretty good idea of the plan they chose. It is a little ham-fisted and leaves a ton of available meat uneaten (could be A LOT richer), but when I look at it I see a solid plan that could come together very quickly that a risk-averse leadership would put together.
So lets get started talking about it.
The plan
Buy out the 6 MWC schools with the greatest current media valuations using the PAC treasure trove: Boise State, Air Force Academy, San Diego State, Colorado State, Fresno State, and UNLV. All 6 schools are likely willing co-conspirators as their media payouts will go up and might actually double and they don't have to do a thing.
That immediately gets the conference to 8 schools and solves their conference problems.
Follow that by a raid of specifically the Texas schools (UTSA, N. Texas, and Rice) in the AAC as well as Tulane, Memphis, and Navy. These schools would move to a better home for the two revenue sports and would also likely see raises.
I think it is quite viable. Props to the PAC 2.
Valuation, the engine that makes this possible.
What is the value of the new Pac? Well. I think we can pretty much guess at it. The PAC1-12-2's hired media evaluators advised the conference that "FAIR MARKET VALUE" of the PAC 12-2 was about $34M per school. Then the conference asked ESPN for $50M each --- pissing off ESPN and leading the "sports leader" to lowball the conference throughout the rest of the negotiation and even pull out of a last-minute offer when Colorado left.
Apple lowballed the PAC because for most of the negotiation period, the were no serious linear providers competing. Many Pac schools were looking at $25M per school as an amount they would tolerate to stay. Apple was going to guarantee something like $23M per school, so I think logically you can say that $27-34M was the general fair market valuation of the PAC-12-2 schools.
Now 6 of those schools are making $32M or more in their new conference homes.
Now obviously the 2 schools no one wanted in the power conferences were WSU and OSU. So you'd have to expect their valuation to be something between the best conference in the non-power ranks --- the AAC (~$9-10M) --- and maybe $25M.
Neither school has really built the kind of basketball support they should have and their football attendance averages were among the worst in the PAC, so pressed I would suspect OSU may be valued at about $20M and WSU at around $13M.
Now let's talk about the MWC. It is a 10/11 conference that is paid on the non-power conference scale. If memory serves they make about $6.5M per school, so the media money pool is about $70M.
The MWC is generally 3 layers of mediocrity although the MWC has a media king --- Boise State. BSU is good in football/solid in BB and has a national fanbase due to their stellar play 10-20 years ago capturing a generation of nationwide fans.
In the first tier of mediocrity, you have schools with definite TV value. After Boise State, you have #2 San Diego State (good FB, great BB in a top 30 DMA), #3 Colorado State (solid football/BB in a top 20 DMA), #4 Fresno State (good FB with great support, mediocre basketball in a forgettable DMA), and #5 Air Force (decent FB, very, very strong national brand).
Arguably, UNLV, Utah State, New Mexico, and Nevada are the next tier. Mediocre football schools with solid basketball programs which are pretty much in a down period across the board. UNLV is liked more than it should be by media companies who still remember the Jerry Tarkanian years but their fan support just sucks.
Then you have the bottom tier. Wyoming is OK in the revenue sports but their fan support is tiny and they are the conference's 2nd team in the Denver DMA. San Jose State has a strong media market but they have some of the weakest programs in the MWC. Their fan support is not valued highly. Hawaii is a football-only member of the MWC and is undergoing a very painful stadium problem that will likely leave a far weaker program than what existed before.
I am not going to go into great detail with this. Let's start at the $70M. Now the value of the MWC schools is discounted because like the Pac-12, they lack markets and footprint population. There is a low ceiling there.
Let's say that the top 5 are collectively worth $40M of your $70M, or basically $8M each. The next tier of 4 may be currently valued at $20M or $5M each. Finally the last 2.5 schools combine to generate the last $10 M, so they maybe are worth $2-4M each to the networks.
I think these premises are reasonable enough.
Now the implications of Flugar's report is that the initial gambit for the new Pac is to add the MWC's top 5 plus UNLV. Now Assuming the networks overpay for UNLV by a million --- reasonable premise --- you are looking at adding their $46M valuation to the Pac-2's $33M.
Now in general, the PAC-2's value is obviously going to be lessened much more by playing Boise State instead of Washington, but the MWC 6 would be enhanced a little by playing Oregon State rather than Wyoming.
We are just working for a quick and dirty breakdown so we are just going to drop the total valuation of $79M to $76M for the initial 8 schools, or roughly $9.5M per school.
Now this is where it gets interesting. Assuming that ballpark is about right, that puts the new Pac essentially on a financial par with the ACC. This means that considering the PAC is no longer a financial issue. It is about "Which conference would house my revenue sports better, the AAC or the PAC?"
The answer is the PAC.
Flugar had suggested that Navy and Tulane were working in unison for some reason as the next most likely to join. Navy I get. That puts Navy and Air Force in the same conference… something they have wanted for a long time, but have been unable to convince Colorado State to move with Air Force to the AAC.
Tulane…. Hmmm… I don't see the specific connection to Navy, but I think I get why they might be ahead of Memphis and the Texas 3. Tulane profits recruiting-wise from being in a conference with access to the 3 largest DMAs in Texas. Tulane has been good in football recently. Tulane might be creeping out the door to try and pull that foursome with them and guarantee Tulane has a slot in the new PAC. That may have been guaranteed to them if they lead.
So then you have 4 central schools --- UTSA, Rice, Memphis, and North Texas which have apparently been given a pitch from the PAC-2 and are likely cautiously listening to see how the PAC8 are valued.
Now I want to be clear, if the PAC 8 values out at peer status, it is HIGHLY likely those 4 schools will move west. Now if this occurs, the new Pac will be able to do something the old PAC with it's academic snobbiness could not --- they will have paired Texas media markets with the markets of the West.
This is something that a lot of media folk had been telling the PAC would save them, but the PAC never did it. It is opening up 11 AM Eastern games. It is making the PAC directly relevant in 3 time zones and tangentially relevant all across the US.
In simple terms, adding Texas gives people on the West Coast a reason to watch Texas Football and people in Texas a reason to watch West Coast football.
I am pretty sure that will push up the per team payouts to $12-14M, which makes it worthwhile to everyone.
So is this your new PAC-14?
What would this cost OSU and WSU?
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It is all laid out here.
It would seem like it is going to cost $67.5M for 6 MWC schools assuming each school pays their personal $5M+ exit fee, which should be doable given their likely raises in media payouts.
And this may end up essentially costing the PAC 2 …. possibly as little as $24.5M each for WSU and OSU.
$24.5M each? Why so cheap?
The PAC 2 was already on the hook to the MWC for $18M for scheduling alliances. It is possible that if they might not owe that if they add the 6. I don't know... and really when you are sitting on $222M in PAC money, the difference between $49M and $67M to have a good conference home is not that significant.
Should WSU and OSU pursue this?
Yes. Absolutely.
But wait!!! Now, is this worth pursuing with ACC membership possibly becoming available? Well, Flugar says that OSU and WSU are structuring this so if that if an ACC offer comes in they can just bail on the new PAC.
That sounds crazy that teams joining them would be OK with that, but if you peel back the onion it makes sense.
OSU and WSU are using their PAC windfall money to buy the best programs out of the MWC and drop them into a more lucrative home. Regardless of whether the PAC 2 are there or not, the new PAC is still going to pay those schools 50% to roughly double their current annual tv rate.
The central schools would likely reach similar conclusions. The American is kind of a haphazardly slapped-together conference, much like the CUSA that they raided was. This PAC is a much stronger home for their revenue sports even without OSU and WSU.
Will the pac2 be part of a western ACC division?
My gut is screaming no, but a lot of media people are saying "maybe" including now Flugar, a real realignment follower with strong ties. who mentioned it as a possibility. I am not going to lie. I hate that I even have to discuss it as a possibility.
The ACC has continuously snubbed West Virginia, a similar academic school with much, much more valuable program than either WSU or OSU and a much larger fan base in both revenue sports.
Is it possible that an ACC could decide after being gutted and told by ESPN that their payouts are going down say $5-20M per school, that they might decide, "Hey, you know what would make this even better? How about a fat bill for annual trips to the Pacific Northwest in all sports?"
I think WSU and OSU are wise not to count on that. If it shows up, you are building exit clauses. That's probably the right level of consideration for it.
Build a conference that works for you and don't look back. The difference in pay between what this conference would pay you and what a gutted ACC on ESPN's back side might get is a wash and the travel is much better here.
Is this a good plan?
Yes. They have extracted a very, very manageable deal out of MWC commissioner Naverez.
Are there things I would do differently?
Yes. A lot of them, but this is an EXCELLENT frame.
I hate Boise State as a potential member because they are a horrible conference mate. But..... The Leadership at the PAC 2 has done a terrific job planning this out on the MWC side and has left Boise State where they kind of have to go along with the terms and they won't have an American with equal payouts to play off for a better deal. It kind of makes them behave like a decent, honorable conference mate.
SDSU and CSU are worth spending the money to acquire.
Air Force is also worth buying out of the MWC. Think about how many Americans have served in the Air Force or have a family member in the Air Force. That is a huge fan base. And there is every reason to expect if you get Air Force you also get Navy which is also a huge fan base and that you might end up getting Army football in a few years, completing Mike Aresco's long desired trifecta.
It's Fresno State and UNLV where I have problems with this plan. I would argue for Hawaii and UNM instead, even though they are horrible football values today. I think they would cost the PAC 8 stage about $6M in total valuation putting your totals in the $8.5M range. would that skunk your ability to add AAC teams? I don't think so.
Why? Because I firmly believe that within 5 years Notre Dame will carry Stanford into the Big Ten. When that happens Cal will be the only ACC school west of Dallas. If you handle this right you could easily have the perfect home to absorb Cal. Cal would rather be in a home with Hawaii and UNM --- two state flagship schools that do research than Fresno State and UNLV.
Plus I think UNM projects FAR, FAR better in this 14-team layout than UNLV. I can see UNM leveraging Texas recruiting and dominating in basketball and becoming an annual bowl team in football. I am talking about having success like they have never had before because they have NEVER had a good conference footprint. Having that kind of BB program --- paired with Memphis in an eastern division --- interacting with the three Texas schools could jump-start basketball at your Texas schools. UNM makes sense.
I see pretty much the same UNLV as exists today, but weaker and weaker in football as they lose football ticket revenue to the Raiders. They are already an afterthought in basketball. I think that is just a bad add, but I recognize the networks would push them and pay a relative premium for them and that may be something OSU and WSU believe they would need to get the AAC schools.
Fresno State would be an admitted competitive loss. They support football like champions and I hate pooping on their addition, but you KNOW Cal is not going to want to be in the same conference as Fresno State. And their media valuation cannot be that high.
Hawaii on the other hand is a super liberal state (cal friendly), they do a ton of research, they HAD a pretty decent football fanbase, draw acceptably in basketball, and they are a gateway to recruits and students from Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. That is money in your coffers. More to the point, that is all Cal-friendly stuff. Trips to Hawaii are a recruiting tool. Given the footprint of the Western division, the costs would be bearable. A lot of Hawaiian and Samoan talent fed the old Pac-12 schools and now could be easily harvested by OSU and WSU at the cost of their "big brother" universities... Hawaii is like UNM... a forgettable school in a weak conference, an immensely strangely valuable school in a stronger conference. And specifically could help OSU and WSU in recruiting.
With money to recruit California, New Zealand, and Australia, Hawaii would be above average in football in this conference. Probably Fresno State level on the field.
But I would understand if the PAC 2 saw Hawaii as a "future add" candidate with their current stadium issues. (Build a 40K stadium state of Hawaii!). There are a lot of options with those last two spots that you can pull off spending less and getting better results.
So I would argue in general to build "pro-Cal". I anticipate when Stanford and Notre Dame bail on Cal, Cal will be working hard to get into the Big 12 but will probably have a vote problem. A Cal-friendly Pac would land them, I think, and that would push the new pac into a higher level.
I am going to stop here, but there are other things that could be done to add millions to their conference coffers annually, but great start Pac 2!!!
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goosesports · 11 months ago
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bongaboi · 11 months ago
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Montana State: 2023-24 Big Sky Men's Basketball Champions
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BOISE, Idaho — Montana State is goin' dancing. Again.
The Bobcats, a No. 5 seed, used a big second-half run to push past archrival and No. 3 Montana 85-70 Wednesday night to win the Big Sky Conference tournament championship and earn a berth in the upcoming NCAA tournament.
It is the third consecutive Big Sky title and the third straight NCAA tourney trip for the Bobcats and the first under coach Matt Logie, who was hired at MSU last April.
In its fourth straight trip to the championship game, Montana State trailed by 11 points, 49-38, early in the second half but clawed back and eventually took the lead at 51-50 on a 3-pointer by Tyler Patterson with 12:23 remaining.
After that the Bobcats went on a 14-0 burst, and when Patterson hit another 3 with 8:28 left the Cats led 62-53. A turnaround shot by Robert Ford III with 6:29 to go gave MSU a 14-point lead at 67-53.
During that stretch, the Grizzlies shot 0 for 8 from the floor. Montana State's lead grew to as much as 21 points with 2:13 left after a Brandon Walker putback.
It was just the second matchup between Montana and Montana State in the championship game of the Big Sky tournament and the first since 1986, which was also won by MSU.
It was the 12th all-time tourney matchup between the rivals and the first since 2009. Each team has now won six times in those meetings.
The Bobcats, now at .500 with a 17-17 overall record, will learn their seeding and opponent for the upcoming NCAA tournament on Sunday. The tournament begins March 19-20 with the First Four. The first round is March 21-22.
The Grizzlies, at 23-10, are expected to continue their season with a postseason berth, possibly in the College Basketball Invitational, which begins March 23-24.
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Mountain West Showdown: Fresno State vs. San Diego State - Who Takes the Crown?
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The Mountain West conference heats up as Fresno State Bulldogs clash with the San Diego State Aztecs in a battle for conference bragging rights and crucial early-season momentum.
Both teams enter with hungry ambitions, but only one can leave Viejas Arena victorious.
This clash promises high-stakes drama, defensive intensity, and a fight for every inch of the hardwood.
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Fresno State Bulldogs: Gritty Underdogs Seeking Upset
The Bulldogs, under Head Coach Justin Hutson, embody the gritty underdog spirit. While boasting a 5-7 record, their losses often came against formidable opponents, showcasing their competitive edge.
Leading the charge is Isaiah Hill, a dynamic scorer averaging 18.9 points per game, whose offensive prowess can spark runs and keep them in the thick of things.
Their defense, averaging 66.3 points allowed per game, promises a physical battle and potential frustration for the Aztecs' potent offense.
San Diego State Aztecs: Defending Champs Facing Early Test
The Aztecs, under the reign of legendary Coach Brian Dutcher, are reigning Mountain West champions and harbor national championship aspirations.
They boast a 10-3 record, powered by a balanced attack led by Matt Bradley (12.1 ppg) and Darrion Trammell (11.9 ppg).
Their signature suffocating defense, allowing a conference-low 59.5 points per game, will test Fresno State's offensive execution and patience.
However, a recent one-point loss to Boise State raises questions about their vulnerability in close games.
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Keys to the Game:
Can Fresno State exploit the Aztecs' recent defensive lapse? Hill's hot shooting hand and disciplined ball movement could challenge San Diego State's defensive intensity.
Will San Diego State's offense overpower Fresno State's gritty defense? Their balanced attack and offensive rebounding prowess could wear down the Bulldogs' defensive intensity.
Home-court advantage plays a role: Viejas Arena can become a electric cauldron, potentially providing an additional edge for the Aztecs.
Prediction:
This promises to be a tight and defensive battle, with both teams fighting for every possession.
While San Diego State's talent and experience give them a slight edge, Fresno State's underdog grit and potential offensive explosion could upset the balance.
Expect a nail-biter down to the wire, with the potential for a shocking result.
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Beyond the Scoreboard:
This game isn't just about points and victories; it's about setting the tone for the Mountain West season.
A win for Fresno State could launch them into conference contention, while a victory for San Diego State reaffirms their dominance and championship aspirations.
Regardless of the outcome, this clash promises to be a showcase of Mountain West basketball's intensity and defensive prowess, leaving fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer.
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