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ESPN’s Jay Bilas released the Bilase Index, Vol. II ”to rank its current top 68 teams at the Men’s Basketball College as of Wednesday.
As the calendar is approaching March, college basketball is heated. Several local schools were listed in the Bilase ranking, including Texas Tech and Texas A&M, as they both broke the top 10.
See how each local school is arranged in its ranking below.
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Bilas calls the red attackers (20-6, 11-4 large 12) “the most unacceptable team in the country.”
Before losing to TCU Tuesday night, Texas Tech had won nine of his last 10 games. Darion Williams, JT Toppin and Chance McMillian lead the way to a technology team that is a talented, athletic and incredibly gifted offensive.
Forward: The technology hosts West Virginia on Saturday at 12 o’clock.
Agia (20-6, 9-4 sec) are not a star team insulting, but they compensate for this by leading the nation in an offensive rebound. Between their recovery and their ability to force the turnover, Texas A&M is able to win enough additional possessions to compensate for the lack of firing.
Forward: A&M has a large -scale match of the top 10 on the next one on Saturday, as No. 7 Aggies Welcome No. 6 Tennessee to Reed Arena at 11 AM
Baylor (16-10, 8-7 Big 12) has five wins against teams in BPI Top 50 and 10 in ESPN vs. top 100.
Seven of the 10 bears’ losses have come to ranked teams, showing that their 16-10 recording is more reflecting their difficult schedule than the quality of their team. Baylor ranks 12th in Kenpom’s offensive assessment and ranks in the top 30 in the net assessment. Bailor is led by Norcad Omier, which averaged 15.7 points and 10.3 rebounds.
Forward: Baylor visits Colorado on Saturday at 3:00 pm
SOONERS (16-10, 3-10 SEC) began the year of hot with a 13-0 non-conference start, but now they find themselves at the bottom of SEC.
Their victory for a non -conference over Michigan is outdated, but their decline in SEC Play dropped them all the way to the periphery of the NCAA tournament. Their difficult SC schedule also does not allow, with four more ranked matches.
Forward: Oklahoma hosts 21 Mississippi State at 12 o’clock in the main chance of The Sooners to take another Marquee victory they desperate for.
Texas (16-10, 5-8 sec) is on the balloon along with his opponent Oklahoma. Tre Johnson led the way to Texas with SEC leaders from SEC 19.8 points per game and there is Longhorns in Kenpom’s top-30 for adjusted offensive efficiency assessment.
Longhorns took a bad needed victory over Kentucky last weekend and gave a good chance to make the NCAA tournament, despite the Forestry record in their SEC Gauntlet.
Forward: Texas visits South Carolina, a team that is still looking for his first victory in Sect Play and plays sports with a record of 0-13, on Saturday at 7:30 pm.
Mustangs (20-6, 11-4 ACC) led an ACC at the point and are among the best of the overall bad ACC.
SMU suffered a painful home loss from a colleague from the ACC bubble team in Wake Forest last weekend, but bounced with Road Road’s victory over Notre Dame on Wednesday night. Mustings are on the wrong side of the balloon because of their inability to win Quad 1, but they have a chance to change this Saturday.
Forward: SMU hosts 18 Clemson at Moody Coliseum on Saturday at 3:00 pm in what is probably a mandatory Mustangs game if they want to provide a big big big one in March. The match against Tigers is SMU’s last chance to win Marquee’s win before the ACC tournament.
Memphis is the popular team at the American Athletic Conference, but the middle Green (19-6, 10-3 AAC) is positioned well, just one game behind Memphis in the standings. UT lost to Memphis in early January, so tigers have a tiebreaker, but the average green will be among the favorites to take AAC’s automatic offer at the AAC tournament.
UT sports the third best defense in the country, handing over only 59.5 points per night. Sisoko led the road to the UNT to win over Tulsa on Wednesday night with 27 points and 11 rebounds.
Forward: North Texas visits southern Florida on Sunday from 11am
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