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Friday, January 27, 2006

BIG EAST GAME PREVIEW: Louisville @ Rutgers

January 28, 2006

A pair of 2-4 conference teams meet Saturday at the RAC when Louisville travels to New Jersey to meet Rutgers in a Big East conference game. I do not think either team was expecting to be under .500 in the conference after six games. Louisville, in their first season in the Big East, has been hit hard by the injury big that just doesn't seem to want the Cardinals to get away. Rutgers, well, seems too much of the same 'ol same 'ol for Gary Waters' program as they fell behind by 20 points in the first half, at home, to Providence and lost by 10.

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Louisivlle showed some impressive life in their last game, a 67-50 home win over Cincinnati and the Cardinals got just what the doctor ordered, a win. With their top player Taquan Dean back in the line-up, everything about Louisville looked better. With a brutal conference schedule, Louisville has very little margin for error ahead, so winning on the road in this spot is of the utmost importance. Dean, who missed their loss to St John's in Madison Square Garden, returns to his home state (Dean is a native of Neptune, NJ) of New Jersey in a homecoming of sorts.

Rutgers usually likes to rely on some RAC magic to spring a few surprises a year and they were hoping to capitalize on that magic this season to make some noice in the conference and nationally. Off to just a 1-3 start in the conference at home (losing to Villanova, Pitt and PC while beating SHU), they find their backs against the wall with three straight losses and three road contests (SU, SHU, ND) following Saturday's game. Following their loss to Providence, the Scarlet Knights should have a spirited effort up their sleeve and a crowd ready to rock the RAC.

To get the home faithful excited, Quincy Douby can not duplicate his 5-20 shooting effort against Providence in this game. As Rutgers sole respected scoring threat, there is simply no room for error from their junior scoring machine. Douby definitely relishes his role as the all-important go-to-guy for Rutgers, but he will need help. Anthony Farmer has been in a deep shooting slump since injuring his wrist and injuries to Adrian Hill (knee) and Byron Joynes (shoulder) seems to keep popping up and slowing their interior production. The talented JR Inman has yet to find a consistent role in the offense, besides some 3-pt shooting here and there and senior Marquis Webb is more of a defensive contributor than an offensive threat.

Louisville looked like a different team on Wednesday night, but now they have to do it on the road. Rutgers is not the same type of physical defenders on the perimeter as St John's is, who gave the Cardinals a lesson on physical play, but Webb is one of the best perimeter defenders in the league and will pose a big threat to Dean's production. David Padgett was hobbled again by a sore knee against Cincinnati, so his status is a big concern. Juan Palacios should find a favorable match-up in this game and is coming off an impressive 19-pt, 12-rebound performance against Cincinnati last time out.

Sometime this season, the RAC has to jump up and bite someone. No time seems better than when the Scarlet Knights are coming off a disappointing home loss and being counted out with Louisville riding a bit of a high off their win over Cincinnati and Villanova peeking their head around the corner for a Wednesday night game.

NBE Blogger Prediction:

Rutgers 66 Louisville 65


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Wednesday, January 25, 2006

BIG EAST GAME PREVIEW: Providence @ Rutgers

January 25, 2006


Rutgers (2-3) returns to the RAC tonight to meet the Providence Friars (1-4) in a Big East conference match-up that is very important to both teams in terms of post-season hopes. Below are some of the pregame articles on the internet on tonight's match-up.

Emphasis on Boards Pays off for Rutgers (Courier News)
PC/RU Scouting Report (Courier News)
Friars Facing a Team in Crunch Time (Providence Journal)
PC vs Rutgers Match-ups (Providence Journal)

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In the new Big East conference, home games are very vital to the success of your season, especially home games you are expected to win. For Gary Waters and Rutgers, not too many home games are more vital than this one as the Scarlet Knights look to crawl back to the .500 mark in conference play. They have already dropped games at the RAC to nationally ranked Villanova and Pittsburgh, as well as a tough loss on the road at Cincinnati over the weekend, so this is a key game for the RU season. With Louisville coming to the RAC this weekend and a three game road trip that follows, it is almost a must-win game for coach Waters and his program.

Providence is a team that needs to scratch and claw its way to the Big East tournament and they will need to take advantage of every opportunity that presents itself for a win. They did that in their last game out, squeeking past DePaul at home for their first conference win of the season. After tonight's game they return home for three games with UConn, Seton Hall and St John's, so stealing a road win could give them some momentum to make a move past a couple teams, including Rutgers.

This game does have some interesting match-ups as both teams have starting freshmen point guards and power forwards, which will be very interesting to see how they measure up against each other. Rutgers does not have an inside scoring threat like the Friars' Randall Hanke, but they can rotate several big bodies into the game to lean on Hanke, who does shy away from mixing it up in the paint at times.

What Rutgers has but Providence does not is a lock down defender like Marquis Webb or a dominant scorer like Quincy Douby. Their experience also will play a key role as the Friars are down to just 8 scholarship players and six are freshmen or sophomores, which does not make things any easier on the road.

The Scarlet Knights enter the game as 7-pt favorites and I expect it to be a fairly well-contested game, but the Frair's defeciencies on defending the perimeter will probably give Quincy Douby too much room to roam free and lead his team to the win.

NBE Blogger Prediction:

Rutgers 72 Providence 67


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Wednesday, January 18, 2006

BIG EAST GAME PREVIEW: Pittsburgh @ Rutgers

January 18, 2006

Last night the NBE Blogger won outright with the three gimme games of Villanova, West Virginia and Georgetown, even though nothing was given to anyone in the conference last night. Again, Marquette proved the NBE Blogger wrong and Louisville was overwhelmed by the athletic and passionate Red Storm, giving the NBE Blogger a 3-2 night and 24-7 on the season. Against the spread, the NBE blogger won with WVU winning by 16, Seton Hall losing by just 9 and Marquette winning, the NBE Blogger was on the correct side with the spread on that game for a 3-2 night, leaving the YTD record against the spread at 18-13.

Here are the pre-game articles and notes from around the net on tonight's game:

Rutgers Catalyst (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Rutgers Seeks 'Show Me' Win (NorthJersey.com)
Rutgers Needs a Webb Gem on Defense (Courier News)
Pitt Notebook (Tribune-Review)
Gray in Shape to Give RU a Fit (Newark Star-Ledger)
Scouting Pitt/Rutgers (Courier-News).
Pitt Frosh Becoming Hardened Veterans (Pittsburgh Trib-Review)

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Ninth ranked and 3-pt favorite Pittsburgh travels up to New Jersey for their shot at Rutgers in the RAC. The Scarlet Knights are coming off an overtime road win at DePaul on Sunday and are feeling good about themselves with a 2-1 conference record, where the only blemish was an overtime loss to Villanova last week.

Pitt is one of just three undefeated teams left in the country and are in the middle of a 3-game road trip. On Sunday, they won at Louisville and play at St. John's this Saturday before returning to Pittsburgh to meet Syracuse for Big Monday.

The RAC has certainly claimed a long list of victims over the last few years, but one that keeps escaping has been the Pitt Panthers, who have won the last three games between the two teams at the RAC, all very tight and physical games. Pittsburgh will bring the same mentality on defense and the boards into this game, which makes them a tough team on the road. Of course, they are led by senior Carl Krauser who is having a tremendous season as the move from point guard to the off-guard has been a complete success for the Panthers. On the Rutgers side it is no secret that the man is Quincy Douby. Looking at the numbers, both players shoot between 45-46% from the floor and Douby hits 38% from 3-pt range and Krauser is slightly better at 41%. Both average about 4.5 rebounds a game and do tend to turn it over when they are forced to make something out of nothing at times. Douby is the better foul shooter and averages 23 PPG, compared to Krauser's 17 PPG, but Douby has attempted 95 more shots from the field on the season, so it is very obvious how much Rutgers depends on their junior scorer. He accounts for 32% of their scoring and 31% of their shot attempts.

Last year Pittsburgh won at the RAC in overtime in a game where Krauser scored just 7 points and committed 9 turnovers. Ronald Ramon scored a career best 21 points and Antonio Graves hit the big shots in OT to pull out the win. This year Ramon and Krauser make up the starting backcourt and John DeGroat will start at the wing with Graves and Keith Benjamin in the mix as well. Freshmen Levance Fields rotates in at the guard position as well and has given Pitt a spark of offense in Big East play, especially with his 13 points at Louisville on Sunday. Much of the credit for Krauser's struggles last year can be given to Marquis Webb who has really taken the role of defensive stopper as well as anyone in this league. He will look to do it to Krauser once again.

Last year against Pitt, Douby scored 17, but nobody else (who is returning) found much success against Pitt. Freshmen Anthony Farmer will run the point for Rutgers and senior Marquis Webb will also flank Douby in the backcourt. Douby will probably see a good portion of the Pitt roster on him defensively at one time or another. Pitt is still an excellent defensive team this year. Unlike in the past, where they had lock down perimeter defenders like Jaron Brown, Julius Page, Brandin Knight, etc., this year's Panthers rely on team defense for similar results. Douby most certainly will get his points, but the entire Panther team is going to make him work for them, so, getting other sources of offense is a big key for Rutgers. Freshmen Jaron Griffin is in the guard rotation as well.

The key in the backcourt is for Pitt to stay even with Rutgers and Rutgers needs to put up big numbers to overcome Pitt's big edge in the paint. The Panthers are big and strong and are led by 7-foot Aaron Gray, the Big East's leading rebounder. Gray gets help from Levon Kendall and exciting freshmen Sam Young with fellow freshmen Tyrell Biggs adding depth. For Rutgers, freshmen JR Inman is the most productive frontcourt player and they will rotate in Byron Joynes, Ollie Bailey, Adrian Hill and Jimmie Inglis to provide size and fouls. Defense and rebounding is a must for Rutgers at these positions, the Panthers just grind away at you inside and keep working to establish themselves defensively and on the boards first and in the end, seem to make the plays to win.

Pittsburgh is a very consistent team, there does not seem to be too many highs and lows and they play the same on the road as they do at home. Their game is perfect to win on the road as they buckle down defensively and on the boards and seem to ride out any surge the home team rides from the crowd's energy. Rutgers is definitely a different team at the RAC than they are on the road. They take pride in being the giant killers on their home floor and tonight they have a giant on their turf. This is one giant that does not mind getting down and dirty with the home team and that is to Pittsburgh's advantage. This game will be another tough, physical game where both teams have to work for everything they get, a game Pittsburgh seems to love.

NBE Blogger Prediction:

Pittsburgh 66 Rutgers 63 (Pitt to win, no play on the 3-pt spread)

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