Matt Haarms won’t save BYU, low majors in New England, and the game of the day (which is not in the Champions Classic).
So Indiana’s Good, Huh?
A big measuring stick for the Longhorns.
Texas Holds Off Davidson—Six Thoughts
Texas is 2-0, but it didn’t come easy.
Today’s Best Bets: Monday, November 30th
Stanford vs. Alabama, Jeff Linder and Cowboy Ken try to save Wyoming, some doubt of Chattanooga, and a whole lot of hate for Bowling Green.
I Tried Really Hard to Find the Letters ‘NIT’ in the Asheville Jim Maui Invitational and It Didn’t Work
Today’s NIT notes.
Texas Takes Maui (Asheville)
Shaka Smart looks to add college basketball’s second-best (?) tournament to his trophy case.
Iowa State Figures It Out Against UAPB—Four Thoughts
It wasn’t what we wanted, but in the end, it was a fine opener.
We Get More San Francisco Today
And other NIT notes for the day.
Today’s Best Bets: Sunday, November 29th
Tom Crean’s third year begins at Georgia, Liberty tries to keep shooting the lights out, and a big nonconference affair in Texas.
Iowa State Basketball Needs to Tune Up Fast
With a tough nonconference stretch ahead, today’s the day for the Cyclones to work out the kinks.
UCLA: NIT Favorite?
Your Saturday NIT notes.
Today’s Best Bets: Saturday, November 28th
Can Oklahoma State bounce back? Louisville’s better than they seem. UTRGV’s tempo. Virginia Tech’s roster overhaul. And what to make of home court advantage in college basketball this year.
The NIT Glory That Has Been the Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic
Plus, get your UCLA pants ready, NIT fans.
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, November 27th
Matt Campbell vs. Tom Herman and a block of college basketball picks.
Mississippi State Went 8 for 27 on Free Throws Yesterday
And other NIT notes for today.
Today’s Best Bets: Thursday, November 26th
Don’t sleep on Gonzaga’s defense, Mississippi State isn’t *that* bad, and one red flag from URI’s impressive night.
Texas Dominates UTRGV—Five Thoughts
Silencing the haters, one watershed at a time.
Texas’s Title Defense Resumes
Your reigning NIT champions take the floor, and your reigning NIT blogger tries to write enough about Texas to get a press pass.