Ready for the new Pac-12? We ranked all 9 basketball arenas on what really matters: crowds, student sections, KenPom Home Court Advantage, and the brutal Elevation Tax. We break down attendance leaders (SDSU & Utah State), the best student sections (The HURD, Kennel Club & The Show), raw HCA numbers, and which venues will destroy visiting teams with altitude. Then we combine everything with custom weights (Student Section ×4, Attendance ×2, HCA ×2, Elevation ×1) to crown the toughest homecourt in the new Pac-12. Perfect for fans. Great for discussion. Bring your gloves (boxing or surgical). #Pac12 #CollegeBasketball #NewPac12 #HomecourtAdvantage #Gonzaga #UtahState #SDSU 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5387572158529536
2025-26 (Junior): Big Sky Tournament MVP… Unanimous First Team All-Big Sky Conference… Preseason Big Sky Conference MVP… Unanimous Preseason All-Big Sky Conference… Lou Henson National Player of the Week (11/17)… Big Sky Player of the Week (11/18)… NABC SecondTeam All-Mountain District… Blaine Taylor Classic All-Tournament Team… Lou Henson National Mid-Major Player of the Year watchlist… Hoops HD All-Conference Player of 2025… led the Big Sky Conference in scoring at 20.6 points per game… first Grizzly to lead the league in scoring since Anthony Johnson in 2008-09… 699 total points were 3rd most in a season in program history… 20.6 points per game is the 5th best single season scoring average in program history… ranked 3rd in the Big Sky in assists with 4.7 per game… 160 total assists were 6th most in a single season in program history… only player in program history to have a top 10 assist season and top 10 scoring season in the same year… started all 34 games… averaged 4.3 rebounds per game… joined Cameron Boozer as only players in the country to average at least 20.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game… set the Big Sky Tournament scoring record with 91 points in three games… score 40 points in Montana’s quarterfinal win over Northern Colorado, the 4th most in a tourney game in Big Sky history… one of only six players in Montana history with 1,000 points, 300 rebounds, and 300 assists… became the 6th fastest player in UM history to reach 1,000 career points, reaching the milestone in his 67th career game… career scoring average of 16.3 points per game is 7th best in program history… scored 30+ points seven times, the second most 30-point games in a single season in program history… seven 30-point games was tied for 4th most in the NCAA this season… has nine 30-point games in his career, also the 2nd most in program history… scored 30-plus in back-to-back games against UNLV and Cal Poly, averaging 30.5 points, 7.0 assists, and 3.0 rebounds across the two games to earn the Lou Henson National Player of the Week award… had the first 30-point, 8-assist game in program history in Montana’s win at UNLV (11/11)… became the first Grizzly since 2010 to score 40 points in a game when he did so vs. Northern Colorado (3/2)… ranked 11th in the NCAA with 200 made free throws, 4 away from Montana’s program record… 699 points were 19th most in the NCAA... ranked 22nd nationally with 20.6 points per game… shot 85.5 percent from the free throw line to rank 88th nationally… made 225 total field goals, the 39th most in the NCAA… shot 49.3 percent from the field to rank 135th… had three double-doubles, twice with points/assists and once with points/rebounds… the top-rated player in the Big Sky according to KenPom.com… led Montana in scoring 24 times, assists 22 times, and rebounding 10 times… scored in double figures in 31 games… scored 20+ points on 16 occasions… ranked 4th in the NCAA in percent of possessions used at 35.6%... had the 49th best assist rate in the country at 32.8… went 35-of-37 from the free throw line in a three-game stretch from Jan. 3-10… set Montana program record for assists in a game vs. D1 competition with 15 against Oakland (11/25)… became first Grizzly since 2017 to go 100 percent from the free throw line in a game with 10+ attempts, doing so twice this year… went 17-for-17 from the line vs. Northern Colorado (1/3), a program record for free throws without a miss… went 11-for-11 from the free throw line vs. Lamar (11/23)… had first career double-double vs. Ottawa (11/5) with 15 points and a career high 10 rebounds… had 15-point, 15-assist double-double against Oakland (11/25)… had 30+ points in back-to-back games on three different occasions during the year… made a three in 11 straight games to end the season… made 10+ field goals in eight games, including twice at the Big Sky Conference Tournament… averaged 30.3 points per game at the Big Sky Tournament to become the fourth player ever to win MVP on the losing team. #ExperienceElevated🏔 #montana #grizzlies #ncaa #basketball #collegebasketball #missoula #money #williams #marchmadness #nba #nbadraft Check us out on 👇 Website: http://www.bigskyconf.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigskyconf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bigskyconf Instagram: http://instagram.com/bigskyconf TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bigskyconf
Galen Clavio and Scott Caulfield react to Indiana men’s basketball’s Big Ten Tournament loss to Northwestern and the frustrating reality that the season is effectively over — despite a mid-February moment when IU still looked like a solid NCAA Tournament team. They break down how the Hoosiers struggled in the games that mattered most, why the roster construction left almost no margin for error, and how the end-of-season slide creates an offseason problem: there’s little continuity to carry forward, which makes it harder for fans to stay emotionally invested in “portal season” hype. The episode also zooms out to the big picture: how Indiana has quietly performed like a lower-tier Big Ten program over a full decade, why the “turning down postseason tournaments” conversation reflects where the program actually is, and what needs to change—culture, roster fit, and expectations—if IU wants March to feel like Indiana again. ⏱ Timecodes 0:26 – Intro: Northwestern loss, watch-party recap, and “season isn’t technically over… but” 1:48 – Off-topic opener: Elway doc, rivalries, and why college sports beef lasts forever 7:16 – Homefield / Posh + new sponsor read (Atlas of Memories Travel Co.) 9:28 – Northwestern game recap: 10+ point runs, second-half offensive collapse, and effort concerns 16:11 – Talent vs effort debate: why both can be true (and why Northwestern is the wrong loss) 20:24 – Offseason problem: zero continuity + fans burned out on portal hype 22:03 – KenPom “experience” bomb: IU was the most experienced team in the country—so why didn’t it translate? 26:19 – “Wake me up in October”: fan apathy, postseason tournament debate, and the danger zone for IU hoops 46:13 – A brutal stat: last time IU finished higher than preseason KenPom (2012) + what it says about underachievement 49:48 – The real concern: building culture from scratch again + why fans might fully check out 59:29 – Wrap-up: postseason odds, what’s next for the show, and sign-off
Sports betting expert Joe Duffy — featured on ESPN, CBC and PickDawgz and known as a legendary Scorephone handicapper — breaks down a FREE college basketball pick for the ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament matchup between Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball and Stanford Cardinal men's basketball. Joe Duffy is widely regarded as the winningest college basketball handicapper in history, delivering winning analysis dating back to 1988. In this video he analyzes the odds, sharp betting splits, power ratings, analytics, and betting systems to uncover the best value play for this ACC Tournament matchup. This game features strong analytical disagreement between power ratings and market perception, making it a prime sports betting opportunity during Million Dollar March. 👍 LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE for more free college basketball picks, betting strategies, and daily sports wagering analysis. ACC Tournament Betting Breakdown Pittsburgh vs Stanford Opening Line: Stanford -4.5 Best Current Lines: Stanford -4.5 (-108) Pittsburgh +5.5 (-108) Best Totals: Over 139.5 (+100) Under 139.5 (-110) Public Betting Splits • Over: 83% of tickets • Over: 84% of money ATS & Totals Trends Pittsburgh Panthers • 16-15 ATS (-0.8 margin) • Covered 5 straight games (two by just 0.5 points) • Over record: 16-14-1 Stanford Cardinal • 16-14-1 ATS (+0.5 margin) • Covered 3 straight games by a combined 38.5 points • Under record: 17-14 Advanced Power Ratings Projection Major analytics models project Stanford to win but by a smaller margin than the betting market suggests: • KenPom: Stanford 73–69 • BartTorvik: Stanford 72–68 • Haslam Metrics: Stanford 71.85–67.51 • ESPN BPI: Stanford by just 1.9 points • MasseyRatings: Stanford 72–70 • Action Network Projection: Stanford -5.2 | Total 139.3 Key Betting Angles Luck Gap Value Stanford has benefited from positive variance while Pittsburgh has been unlucky. • Stanford Luck: +2.3 • Pittsburgh Luck: -2.3 • Luck Gap: 4.6 games → Panthers undervalued Neutral Court Travel Edge • Pittsburgh travel distance: 363 miles • Stanford travel distance: 2,287 miles The shorter travel situation gives the Panthers a situational neutral-court edge. Bubble Team Pressure Stanford enters the tournament as a NCAA Tournament bubble team, historically a dangerous situation where public bettors often overvalue must-win narratives. Totals Betting System Teams like Stanford that have exceeded the total by 12+ points in consecutive games trend: Under 198-176-3 on neutral courts Winning Pick is in the video Subscribe for Daily Free Picks Joe Duffy delivers free picks, betting strategies, and sharp sportsbook analysis every day covering: • College basketball betting picks • NBA betting predictions • NFL betting strategy • Sports betting systems • March Madness betting analysis • Public vs sharp betting breakdowns
Clemson basketball just went on the road and beat NC State. Clemson is now #28 in KenPom and #2 in the ACC standings.
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