
More and more, this season is looking like UNC and then everyone else. Yes, UConn is undefeated, but they have struggled in beating a couple of inferior opponents (Buffalo, LaSalle). Louisville, Notre Dame, Duke, Michigan State, UCLA, all teams considered to be favorites for the Final Four, have lost games to inferior opponents. Oklahoma and Gonzaga are undefeated, but not necessarily blowing teams out. Texas, Tennessee, Xavier, Purdue ... those teams do not exactly strike fear in the hearts of opponents. Pitt is winning games big, including a win in the Legends classic where they beat Texas Tech and Washington State, but does Pitt have enough offensive firepower to hang with UNC? While all this is going on, UNC is cruising, going 8-0 while winning by an average of 30.4 ppg (including wins by 15 over Notre Dame and 35 over Michigan State). Should I even throw in there that Tyler Hansbrough has been in and out of the lineup and Marcus Ginyard and Tyler Zeller have not been playing?

At the same time, some of the team's expected to be good have been, well, not good. Siena has started out 4-3. Kent State is now 3-5 after starting out 3-0. Cleveland State (5-4), Wright State (0-6), San Diego (4-4), and Southern Illinois (3-4) have all sputtered out of the gates.
GAME OF THE WEEK:
Wisconsin 74, Virginia Tech 72
Wisconsin controlled the second half of this game, eventually taking a 67-58 lead with just over a minute left. That's when the excitement started. Virginia tech knocked down two three pointers around a Wisconsin free throw, and forced a turnover after the second one. The teams traded two free throws, but Tech came down and hit another three to cut the lead to one. Wisconsin would hit two more free throws to set up this thrilling finish:
What a game. AD Vassallo led the Badgers with 30 points, 5 boards, and 4 assists. Marcus Landry had 18 points (4-4 from deep) for the Badgers, while hero Trevon Hughes added 12. Virginia Tech has been a hard luck loser of late. Xavier, Duke, and UNC have all hit memorable buzzer beaters against them in recent years.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
Evan Turner, Ohio State

On a side note, Ohio State looks like they may be more than a fluke team. They have some talented slashers in Turner (who is leading the team in scoring, rebounding, assists, and steals while shooting 56% from the floor), William Buford, and David Lighty, a couple of good big men in Dallas Lauderdale and BJ Mullens, and a sharp shooter in Jon Diebler. The question mark for this team is going to be at the point. Jeremie Simmons has been solid, but unspectacular. He is shooting just 27.8% from the floor (9-25 from deep) and has only 11 assists, but he has only turned the ball over twice in 130 minutes. Regardless of the competition you are facing, that is outstanding. Simmons may only be a possession point guard, which is fine, as long as guys like Lighty and and Turner can penetrate and create opportunities for themselves and others. They still get Butler and West Virginia at home, so they will be tested again before Big Ten play, but be sure to keep an eye on these guys throughout the season.
TEAM OF THE WEEK:
Northwestern

MATCH-UPS OF THE WEEK:
12/9 - Davidson vs. West Virginia and Texas vs. Villanova in the Jimmy V Classic: Four of the best shooters in college basketball take the MSG court - Steph Curry faces Alex Ruoff in the opener while AJ Abrams and Scottie Reynolds square off in the night-cap.
12/10 - Gonzaga @ Washington State: The Cougars are a very good defensive team and must control the tempo if they hope to knock off the 'Zags at home.
12/10 - Dayton @ Creighton: Two of the best mid-majors square off.
12/11 - St. Joe's @ Villanova: Any time two of the Big 5 square off, you know it is going to be a battle.
12/13 - Xavier @ Cincinnati: Not only is it a great rivalry game, but both teams are pretty good this year. Although he hasn't been scoring as much this year, it is worth it to tune in on the off chance Deonta Vaughn catches fire.
12/13 - Memphis @ Georgetown: Should be the best game of the week. Georgetown got whooped when they went to Memphis last year, and look to return the favor this year in DC.
12/14 - Gonzaga @ Arizona: Chase Budinger and Austin Daye might be the two best NBA prospects on the West Coast.
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