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Analyzing College Basketball Late Season Contests And Last Home Games
How to Use the Emotion and Situations Surrounding Last Home Games and Meaningful Late Season Games The final 2-3 weeks of the regular season are upon us as college basketball teams push for conference titles and prepare for the conference tournaments and a run to the NCAA tourney. We've outlined some late season profiles and stats with undefeated home teams, defensive dominators and top shooting teams in recent articles. Just 14 teams remain undefeated at home, and from Feb. 5 through ... MoreMarch Madness: College Basketball’s Top Shooting Teams
Isolating Each Conference’s Top Shooting Teams I recently provided college basketball information on defensive dominators and undefeated home teams. Now we turn to the top shooting teams in each conference which includes many of the top scoring teams. I also included teams that are favorites to reach the NCAA Tournament from smaller conferences. This late season guide can assist you during March Madness and when evaluating match-ups in post season play. The race to conference titles and ... MoreBetting For Value On Valentine’s Day
A Guy’s Guide To Bluffing and Betting For Value On Valentine’s Day In theory, Valentine’s Day is supposed to be a day to celebrate romantic love with a spouse or significant other. So as the big day arrives, I thought I would chip-in some thoughts and tips on emotions and betting. Valentine’s Day generates big spending, in the tens of billions of dollars annually in the United States. From retail sales of candy, jewelry, lingerie, cards, flowers, dinner and other gifts, the heart-... MoreAnalyzing College Basketball’s Defensive Dominators
FairwayJay digs deep into college basketball stats looking for teams that can dominate defensively to use as a guide for betting NCAA basketball now and throughout the postseason tournaments. College Basketball’s Defensive Dominators and Top Defensive Teams College basketball continues down the closing stretch as teams push for regular season titles, conference championships, playoff positioning and NCAA tournament bids. Second meet situations become more intense and No. 2 Duke was a ... MoreUndefeated College Basketball Home Teams And The Impact Of Home Court
Undefeated Home Teams and the Push Towards Conference Titles and NCAA Tournament
Conference play continues through February as college basketball teams push towards conference titles. The top teams are also positioning themselves for the conference tournaments and invitations to postseason play, including the NCAA Tournament. Those suffering through mediocre or sub-.500 seasons are still playing for postseason tournament invitations and improved play with an outside chance of upsets in their conference tournaments later this month and into early March. The power of home court continues to play a pivotal role in a team's success. While many teams at the top of the standings remain undefeated at home or have just one or two losses on their home court, the bottom teams remain competitive at home with a many of them having a winning home record. If you go through the five power conferences plus the Big East and American Athletic (AAC), you’ll find every team in the ACC, Big 12 and Big East has a winning home record, and just one team in the Big Ten, Pac-12, SEC and AAC have a losing home record. So out of the 87 schools and teams that make up those seven conferences, or 25% of the most watched and bet on teams in the country, just four of them have a losing home record. Yes, it’s tough to win on the road in college basketball. In the Atlantic-10, Conference USA, Colonial, MAC, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, and West Coast Conference, just 12 teams have losing records out of 81 teams making up those seven conferences. Even in the smaller conference with less fans in attendance, home court plays an important role in a team's success. While the oddsmaker factors home court into the point spread and use of power ratings, there are teams who still perform much better on their home floor and exceed the linemakers expectations. Such is the case again this season as only three of the 21 teams with an undefeated home record have a losing point spread record in conference home games. Rule changes in recent seasons, including the reduction to a 30-second shot clock, have provided an added benefit to the more athletic teams who get more possessions. Scoring has increased along with the number of 3-point attempts. So while there continues to be some inflated point spreads down the stretch for these power teams on their strong home courts, you’ll still see some teams able to extend margins over inferior foes. Yet as can often be the case, those lines on home teams can also be a bit higher, even against stronger opponents. In recent days, home favorites on the big board went just 34-38 ATS since Feb. 2. While you must always factor in home court value, it is imperative to look at the point spread to understand and find value, while recognizing a team's motivation, and especially at this time of the season. Coaching is most important in college basketball, and we’ll have more coverage of teams performances along with other statistical parameters to assist in identifying more winners. It’s never easy, even when you have a solid team that is well coached, disciplined and plays strong defense. The variance of 3-point shooting and an off night putting the ball in the basket can result in a loss at any time. Just ask No. 1 seed Virginia in last year’s opening round of the NCAA Tournament in their loss to No. 16 seed University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). Supporting fans and a comfortable surrounding should only help the home team perform better. Along with good coaching and preparation, players can become more consistent in their play at home along with their performance when having to take to the road in hostile environments. Once teams get to postseason play, you must factor in and handicap a team's home/road performance to deliver more point spread winners and improve their chances to survive and advance. Bet on NCAA basketball at one of these top rated sportsbooksKnow too that there are many teams that have losing records or weaker home courts in which you can support short road favorites if the situations and stats support a play against these teams. Many of these teams have less supporting fans in the stands as a losing season signifies. Finding teams that lack chemistry, coaches on the hot seat and play poorly on the defensive end are often ripe as potential 'towel tossers' down the closing stretch of the season. These teams know they will not achieve a winning record or get invited to a postseason party, and the poor performances will often be more prevalent than the few games with more energy and effort.
Team - record | SU Home | Conf ATS Home | Conference | Key Remaining |
11--0 | 1--4 | Southland | Sam Houston | |
11--0 | 4--0 | MAC | Toledo, Akron, Kent St, @ Buffalo | |
Buffalo (19-3) | 9--0 | 3--1 | MAC | CMU, @ Toledo, Kent St, Bowling Green |
10--0 | 2--2 | Atlantic 10 | Dayton | |
Gardner Webb Gonzaga (21-2) | 9--0 13-0 | 1--3 2--2 | Big South West Coast | Winthrop San Fran, St. Mary's, BYU |
9--0 | 4--0 | WAC | New Mexico St, CS Bakersfield | |
12--0 | 4--1 | Colonial | at Charleston | |
16-0 | 3--2 | AAC | Cincinnati, @ UCF | |
Kansas (17-5) | 12--0 | 2--3 | Big 12 | Kansas State, Baylor |
12--0 | 2--2 | SEC | LSU, Tennessee, @ Tennessee | |
12--0 | 5--0 | Conference USA | UTSA | |
14-0 | 3--2 | Big East | Villanova, @ Villanova | |
Michigan (21-2) | 14-0 | 5--1 | Big Ten | Wisconsin, Maryland, Michigan St, @MSU |
Nevada (21-1) | 11--0 | 4--1 | Mountain West | New Mexico, Fresno St, @ Utah St, SDSU |
13-0 | 3--2 | Horizon | Oakland, @ Wright State | |
Purdue (16-6) | 11--0 | 4--2 | Big Ten | at Maryland |
7--0 | 0--4 | MAAC | Canisius, Siena, Monmouth-NJ, @ Quinnipiac | |
Tennessee (20-1) | 12--0 | 2--1 | SEC | SC, Kentucky, LSU, @ Kentucky |
11--0 | 3--1 | ACC | Duke, @ NC, @ LOU, @ Syracuse, Louisville | |
12--0 | 5--0 | Pac 12 | at Arizona, @ ASU, Oregon State | |
6--0 | 1--0 | Ivy | Princeton, Harvard, Cornell, @ Princeton |