We continue our look at our favorite games for every day of the season, our ultimate dream road trip through an entire college basketball season. We started on Monday with November, continued with December on Tuesday, and today we move into January:
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A game a day for the 2015-16 season: December
Continuing our look at our favorite games for every day of the season, our ultimate dream road trip, if you will. We started on Monday with November, and today we continue with December.
A game a day for the whole 2015-16 season: first up, November
Going into the 2015-16 season, we wanted to highlight what we see as the best game of the day, for every day of the regular season. The games we would go to every day, if we could.
Twenty teams to keep an eye on in 2015-16
Presenting our list of 20 teams to watch for 2015-16. Some aare Final Four favorites. Some are rebuilding powers. Some are (or should be) trendy sleeper, Cinderella, you-name-it picks that you may not know much about now, but may be hearing from in March. All are worth keeping an eye on.
2015-16 CBB Preview Questions: A different game, or is it?
How new rule changes affect the game is the biggest question facing college basketball entering the 2015-16 season, and one of a number of items we query as the new season approaches.
Georgia State has a new look but should have similar results
Georgia State was one of the great stories of last March, especially with the father-son combination on the team. This season’s team will look different, but should have similar bottom-line results.
Kansas: The under-the-radar national title contender
Among the teams thought to be national title contenders, one traditional power is receiving surprisingly little mention. There may be a reason for it, but Kansas should be in the discussion nonetheless.
Though a contender, Purdue will need to earn more relevance
Purdue has the makings of a contender in Big Ten play, but you wouldn’t know it from the conversations about the conference teams. The Boilermakers will have to earn their way to relevance despite their potential to contend.
Winning close games can change Georgia Tech’s fortunes
Georgia Tech hasn’t finished in the top half of the ACC in over a decade, and last season saw them drop a lot of close games. This season, they could turn close losses into wins with a more experienced cast.
New challenge ahead for Harvard
If Harvard’s great run through the Ivy League is to continue in 2015-16, the Crimson will have to get through quite a challenge this time around with a team that looks a little different.