{"id":4724,"date":"2014-03-15T10:05:04","date_gmt":"2014-03-15T14:05:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.broadstreetbelievers.com\/?p=4724"},"modified":"2014-03-15T15:12:15","modified_gmt":"2014-03-15T19:12:15","slug":"2014-ctc-the-mid-american-310","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/broadstreetbelievers.com\/?p=4724","title":{"rendered":"2014 CTC: The Mid-American (3\/15)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"The Mid-American Conference\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/upload.wikimedia.org\/wikipedia\/en\/thumb\/9\/95\/Mid-American_Conference_Logo.svg\/233px-Mid-American_Conference_Logo.svg.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"233\" height=\"258\" \/>Another interesting year in one of the more intriguing mid-major conferences each year &#8211; at least since they stopped thinking they were about to become the\u00a0next power conference.\u00a0 Unlike the WCC or even Conference USA, where people these days actually tend to overrate the depth of the conference based on the power up top, the MAC has actually found a nice niche as a bit of an overlooked mid-major that can oftentimes be a whole lot better than anyone gives them credit for.\u00a0 And, the really nice part of this conference is that the strengths of the programs across the\u00a0board are very comparable, so you don&#8217;t really have the same teams at the top or bottom every year (with the exception of Northern Illinois and their head-scratching inability to build any semblance of a solid program despite some inherent advantages&#8230;maybe, until now).\u00a0 The Ohio-Akron rivalry over the past couple of years has been one of the best in the country, while the directional Michigan schools are always heated rivals.\u00a0 This year was supposed to be the year that the Toledo Rockets bubbled up, and it looked like that was coming true, as the Rockets were undefeated longer than anyone in the country other than Wichita and Syracuse.\u00a0 And, they started the conference like gang-busters and threatened to run away with it.\u00a0 But, they slowly came back to the pack, and Western Michigan (playing an easier conference schedule, mind you) actually finished the season winning 10 of their last 11 (the only loss being an overtime loss at Toledo on March 1) to steal the top seed in the tournament.\u00a0 The MAC has a really nice format, though it somewhat arbitrarily offers heavy rewards to the 4-seed over the 5-seed (two byes), so the loser of this dynamic this year is Ohio, who is clearly good enough to be in the top 4, but there were 5 teams good enough and only 4 spots.\u00a0 The bottom of this league this year, Ball State and Central Michigan, were dreadful.<\/p>\n<p>The end of this tournament is gonna be huge for CTC as all 25 people sprinkled their championship picks across the top 3 seeds.\u00a0 The least popular of the 3 is the top-seeded Broncos of Western Michigan with 6 supporters.\u00a0 3rd-seeded Buffalo has\u00a07 people riding with them, while #2 Toledo is the preferred choice of the CTC with 12 people taking the Rockets.\u00a0\u00a0One entry has\u00a011th-seeded Central Michigan can win two games, while two entries have 9th-seeded Kent State winning three games.\u00a0 Surprisingly, no one has any seed lower than 4 reaching the finals, and only 2 people have 4th-seeded Akron.\u00a0 A lot of chalk late in this tournament.\u00a0 J is the defending champion here and will be going for his 3rd MAC title.\u00a0 If he gets it, he will only tie Doogan, who <em>already<\/em> has 3 MAC titles and is going for a 4th this year.\u00a0 Wow!\u00a0 And, while we&#8217;re talking crazy CTC history, I would be remiss if I didn&#8217;t bring up the greatest CTC bracket ever.\u00a0 Teddy&#8217;s 2010 MAC bracket was perfect, which is impressive for a 12-team tournament any year, but check out <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/2010_MAC_Men%27s_Basketball_Tournament\">here<\/a> the chaos that ensued that year that Teddy predicted perfectly&#8230;still baffles me four years later.<\/p>\n<h1>CHAMPIONSHIP (March 15th &#8211; 42 points)<\/h1>\n<p><strong>#1 Western Michigan vs #2 Toledo<\/strong><br \/>\nFor the first time in 8 years, the MAC title game doesn&#8217;t have Keith Dambrot&#8217;s Akron Zips.\u00a0 And, it sure could have.\u00a0 WMU snatched victory from the jaws of defeat &#8211; erasing an 18-point deficit with an 18-0 run and then winning in overtime over the Zips.\u00a0 Toledo won a brawl with EMU, setting up an interesting final where the 2-seed is probably the better team, but the 1-seed looks like a team of destiny and have been playing inspired ball for over a month now.<\/p>\n<p>6 people (GrossJr, GrossSr, Lynch, Primm, Stri, Stumpf) have Western Michigan here.\u00a0 12 othes (Becks, Bry, Caleb, Chris, Doogan, Gersh, J, Lazarow, Lohse, Scoot, Stritts, WaTers) have the Rockets of Toledo.\u00a0 A WMU win will give Stumpf an impressive MAC title.\u00a0 Toledo winning would give the championship to Becks.<\/p>\n<h1>SEMIFINALS (March 14th &#8211; 24 points each)<\/h1>\n<p><strong>#1 Western Michigan vs #4 Akron<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Broncos of Western Michigan came out of absolute nowhere to win 9 of their last 10 games and take the top spot in the MAC.\u00a0 Ousting Ohio from the top 4 and driving Akron down to 4th sets up this interesting semifinal here in Cleveland against the Zips, who took care of rival, Ohio, on Thursday.\u00a0 WMU is led by SR shooting guard David Brown, who had scored in double-figures every game this season.<\/p>\n<p>Dave and Scoot are the only two with Akron here.\u00a0 The other 23 all have WMU winning this game, including 6 (GrossJr, GrossSr, Lynch, Primm, Stri, Stumpf), who have the Broncos winning this tournament.<\/p>\n<p><em>Western Michigan 64 &#8211; Akron 60 (OT)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>#2 Toledo vs #6 Eastern Michigan<\/strong><br \/>\nThe Toledo Rockets &#8211; who probably had more expectations about this season than any in\u00a0recent program history\u00a0&#8211; started 12-0 before a close loss at Kansas and then a MAC season-opening loss to Western Michigan.\u00a0 The Rockets, who have one of the most potent offenses in the country, do struggle to get stops on the defensive end, at times.\u00a0 And, their semifinal on Friday is against a team that completely shut them down on Feb 15, when EMU beat the Rockets 65-44.\u00a0 Toledo got them back on Saturday, to close out the regular season, but that 44-point is 18 points fewer than what they have scored in any other game this season.\u00a0 Toledo was probably the favorite to win this tournament going in, but it won&#8217;t be easy, even against a 6-seed that wasn&#8217;t supposed to be here.\u00a0 EMU upset Buffalo Thursday night, 69-64.<\/p>\n<p>No one has EMU winning this game.\u00a0 12 people (Becks, Bry, Caleb, Chris, Doogan, Gersh, J, Lazarow, Lohse, Scoot, Stritts, WaTers) have Toledo as their MAC champion.\u00a0 GrossJr, GrossSr, Stri, and Stumpf have Toledo winning here, but losing in the finals.\u00a0 The other 9 have already lost this game.<\/p>\n<p><em>Toledo 59 &#8211; Eastern Michigan 54<\/em><\/p>\n<h1>QUARTERFINALS (March 13th &#8211; 12 points each)<\/h1>\n<p><strong>#4 Akron vs #5 Ohio<\/strong><br \/>\nThese blood rivals will face off in the semis both with a real shot to take this tournament.\u00a0 Akron has been in the MAC championship for something like 6 years in a row (don&#8217;t quote me on that, but it&#8217;s been a lot), so they are used to winning big games when they need to.\u00a0 Ohio &#8211; the second-best program in the MAC in recent years &#8211; is usually their foil in the title game.\u00a0 This time they square off in the quarters.\u00a0 Ohio is led this year by two guys that were key bench contributors to their multiple tournament runs under John Groce and two guys who definitely make the All-Name Team &#8211; Demetrius Treadwell and Quincy Diggs.\u00a0 If they can get help from others, those two dynamic players can take over games.\u00a0 They will have to face the dynamic twosome at Ohio of Nick Kellogg and Maurice Ndour.\u00a0 Akron got to sit and watch the festivities, while Ohio had to first\u00a0beat Ball State on campus (which they did EASILY) and then come here and beat Miami (OH) in the second round.\u00a0 The Bobcats have earned this matchup and are hungry for it.\u00a0 This should be real good.\u00a0 #1 Western Michigan awaits the winner of this on in the semifinals.<\/p>\n<p>Despite the double-bye to get here, only 9 people (Alexi, Bry, Dave, Gersh, J, Mac, PapaCim, Primm, Scoot) have Akron winning this one.\u00a0 Becks and\u00a0GrossJr have already lost this game with Kent State, but the other 14 all have Ohio in a minor upset.\u00a0 Dave and Scoot are the only two that have either team going to the finals &#8211; they both have Akron there.\u00a0 Surprisingly, this game isn&#8217;t risking anyone&#8217;s champion.<\/p>\n<p><em>Akron 83 &#8211; Western Michigan 77<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>#3 Buffalo vs #6 Eastern Michigan<\/strong><br \/>\nThe hottest team in the MAC entering the tournament is the Buffalo Bulls.\u00a0 They finally reached expectations by playing incredibly well down the stretch, earning themselves a bye to the quarters as the 3-seed.\u00a0 Buffalo goes as their all-everything stud big man Javon McCrea goes.\u00a0 The MAC Player of the Year is averaging an astonishing 19 points, 10 boards, 2 assists, 2 blocks, and almost 2 steals per game.\u00a0 Those numbers are off the charts.\u00a0 The task of stopping him here goes to, well, the whole EMU team.\u00a0 The Eagles got here by way of an easy win at home over Central Michigan and a hard-fought win here in Cleveland over Northern Illinois.\u00a0 Now, they have to figure out a way to stop McCrea in order to get a shot at #2 Toledo, who awaits the winner here in the semis on Friday.<\/p>\n<p>Becks and Stumpf are the only two with EMU winning here.\u00a0 GrossSr has already lost this game with NIU.\u00a0 The other 22 all have Buffalo here, including 7 people (Alexi, Colton, Dave, Mac, PapaCim, RDoc, Teddy) that have the Bulls winning this tournament.<\/p>\n<p><em>Eastern Michigan 69 &#8211; Buffalo 64<\/em><\/p>\n<h1>SECOND ROUND (March 12th &#8211; 6 points each)<\/h1>\n<p><strong>#5 Ohio vs #8 Miami (OH)<\/strong><br \/>\nAfter a day off after the on-campus games, the MAC tournament picks up in Cleveland with the 4 winners from Monday joining the top 4 from the regular season.\u00a0 Ohio, who cruised\u00a0past Ball State on Monday starts the festivities against Miami (OH), who eliminated Kent State.\u00a0 These two teams played two close games that\u00a0were both won by Ohio, including just\u00a0last Saturday in a game that went to OT.\u00a0 The winner here will take on #4 Akron in the quarters on Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>J is the only\u00a0one that has Miami (OH) here.\u00a0\u00a0A\u00a0Redhawk win, though, could really bust some brackets, as 14 people (Caleb, Chris, Colton, Doogan, GrossSr, Lazarow, Lohse, Lynch, RDoc, Stri, Stritts, Stumpf, Teddy, WaTers) have Ohio going to the semifinals.<\/p>\n<p><em>Ohio 63 &#8211; Miami (OH) 55<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">A game that was close the entire way only became an 8-point margin in the final seconds.\u00a0 This game was up for grabs with even a minute to go.\u00a0 Nick Kellogg went for 20-7-4 and 2 steals as Ohio survives to get themselves to a grudge match against arch-rival Akron in the quarters on Thursday.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">J just misses what would have been a huge solo upset pick here.\u00a0 14 people keep alive a semifinalist with the Bobcats.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>#6 Eastern Michigan vs #7 Northern Illinois<\/strong><br \/>\nEastern Michigan took care of rival Central Michigan on Monday, while NIU survived an UGLY OT game against Bowling Green.\u00a0 Now, the two face off for the right to play red-hot Buffalo in the quarters.<\/p>\n<p>This could be a big swing game in the CTC.\u00a0 5 people (Colton, Lazarow, Mac, RDoc, WaTers) have already lost this game with either BG or CMich.\u00a0 The other 20 have something to play for here and some even further.\u00a0 8 people (Chris, Dave, GrossJr, GrossSr, J, PapaCim, Stritts, Teddy) have NIU here.\u00a0 GrossSr has them going on to beat Buffalo.\u00a0 The other 12 all have EMU here, with Becks and Stumpf picking them to beat Buffalo in the quarters.<\/p>\n<p><em>Eastern Michigan 53 &#8211; Northern Illinois 48<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Ugly is just how NIU likes it, but they couldn&#8217;t hold on to a late lead, as they will head home with their heads held high knowing that they are building.\u00a0 EMU has higher aspirations.\u00a0 This Eagles team is good enough to play spoiler here, and they will get that chance as early as Thursday when they take on #3 Buffalo.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">8 people missed the mild upset pick here, including GrossSr, who lost a semifinalist here.\u00a0 12 people got this one right, including Becks and Stumpf, who keep alive a shot at an upset in the quarters.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<h1>FIRST ROUND (March 10th &#8211; 3 points each)<\/h1>\n<p><strong>#5 Ohio vs #12 Ball State<\/strong><br \/>\nStud point guard D.J. Cooper is off to the Greek professional league, so you had to know that Ohio was going to take a step backwards, which they did, but it wasn&#8217;t that big of a step for two reasons.\u00a0 The first is not so surprising, and that&#8217;s the emergence of Nick Kellogg as the go-to guy in the backcourt.\u00a0 Kellogg was a terrific second-banana to Cooper, but he has stepped up nicely to be The Guy for the Bobcats.\u00a0 The very surprising reason is the explosion of JUCO transfer Maurice Ndour.\u00a0 Ndour, one of the best athletes you will see anywhere, isn&#8217;t exactly your typical JUCO transfer.\u00a0 From being born in Senegal to attending high school in Japan to a JUCO in the Bronx, Ndour, who speaks five languages, has an incredibly unique backstory to go along with his incredibly unique athletic gifts.\u00a0 At 6&#8217;9&#8243;, 203 pounds, Ndour does a little bit of everything on the court and is one of the toughest matchups in the MAC.\u00a0 Kellogg and Ndour don&#8217;t have much help, but they probably won&#8217;t need it against a really bad Ball State team at home (though they do have a guy named Majok Major, who is as good at basketball as his name is awesome), playing for the right to join the rest of the league in Cleveland when the real tournament begins on Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>No one has Ball State here, while\u00a0a slew of people have Ohio going all the way to the semis.\u00a0 A Ball State win here would bust quite a few brackets.<\/p>\n<p><em>Ohio 76 &#8211; Ball State 64<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">The Bobcats jumped out to a 28-8 lead early and never trailed all game, beating up on a bad Ball State team that never really had a chance.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Everyone got this one right.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>#6 Eastern Michigan vs #11 Central Michigan<\/strong><br \/>\nIt&#8217;s not often that a team that returns 4 starters from the previous season can credit a solid season to the only new guy in the starting lineup, particularly when that new guy is a redshirt freshman.\u00a0 But, that is the case for EMU, who had a really nice bounce-back season after a poor 2012-13, as they leaned heavily on freshman SG Ray Lee.\u00a0 Lee &#8211; the best recruit to EMU in a long time, missed all but 8 games last year after breaking his foot.\u00a0 He was granted a medical redshirt and has come this year ready to play.\u00a0 Lee along with stud PF Karrington Ward make EMU a\u00a0potential sleeper in this wide open\u00a0MAC tournament.\u00a0 To get to\u00a0Cleveland, however, the Eagles will have to take care of their in-state rivals,\u00a0the Central Michigan Chippewas.\u00a0\u00a0Keno Davis is building for the future, which is a good thing because the present isn&#8217;t very good outside of super-sophomore PG Chris Fowler (no,\u00a0not that Chris Fowler).<\/p>\n<p>Colton, RDoc, Stritts, and WaTers all went for a really solid upset here.\u00a0 WaTers has the Chippewas winning again next round.\u00a0 Becks and Stumpf has the most on the line with EMU, as they both have the Eagles beating Buffalo in the quarters before losing in the semis.<\/p>\n<p><em>Eastern Michigan 72 &#8211; Central Michigan 60<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Karrington Ward had 20 &amp; 8 for an EMU team that had control of this game through and won going away.\u00a0 Thus ends a disappointing season for a young Chippewa team that did find some things to build upon.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">4 people missed a nice upset pick here, including WaTers, who lost two games with CMU.\u00a0 Becks and Stumpf keep alive a semifinalist.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>#7 Northern Illinois vs #10 Bowling Green<\/strong><br \/>\nFinally,\u00a0some optimism can be called for on the hardcourts at NIU.\u00a0 Former Michigan State point guard and Tom Izzo assistant, Mark Montgomery finally seems to have this program going in the right direction.\u00a0 Not only did they finish 8-10 in conference to earn a home game in the tournament, but they are very young (including outstanding freshman Aaric Armstead).\u00a0 I have always thought that this program, with their facilities and proximity to Chicago, could be a sleeping giant in the MAC, but it just never materialized.\u00a0 This year looks like a step in the right direction.\u00a0 They could be tested to get to Cleveland, though, as Bowling Green comes in reeling with 5 losses in the past 6 games, but they were all to the conference&#8217;s top teams.\u00a0 This is an interesting matchup with the winner to go to Cleveland to face the winner of the EMU-CMU game.<\/p>\n<p>11\u00a0people (Becks, Bry, Colton, Lazarow, Lohse, Lynch, Mac, RDoc, Scoot, Stumpf, WaTers) have Bowling Green in the upset here.\u00a0 Colton, Mac, and RDoc have them winning again next round.\u00a0 GrossSr has the most to lose with NIU, as he has them all the way to the semis.\u00a0\u00a07 others (Chris, Dave, GrossJr, J, Lazarow, Stritts, Teddy) have them reaching the quarters before losing to Buffalo.<\/p>\n<p><em>Northern Illinois 54 &#8211; Bowling Green 51 (OT)<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">It took these great offenses in a thrilling game an extra 5 minutes to get to 105 points combined, but NIU hangs on at home, despite a ridiculous three at the buzzer by Jehvon Clarke to send the game to overtime.\u00a0 It is hard to qualify it as madness, though, when a buzzer-beating three ties the game at 49.\u00a0 An ugly overtime period went the way of the Huskies and they move on to Cleveland for the first time in a long time and will take on 6th-seeded Eastern Michigan on Wednesday.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">11 people missed the upset here, including Colton, Mac, and RDoc, who lose a pair of game here.\u00a0 GrossSr keeps alive a semifinalist, while 7 others keep alive a quarterfinalist.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>#8 Miami (OH) vs #9 Kent State<\/strong><br \/>\nWhat in the world happened to Kent State this year?\u00a0 They were supposed to be right there in the thick of this conference race, but they just couldn&#8217;t get out of their own way.\u00a0 Close losses and head-scratching no-shows paved the way towards being the most disappointing team in the MAC.\u00a0 They have a shot at redemption here, but it will have to be on the road against, albeit, a highly-beatable Miami team, who just so happened to sweep the Golden Flashes in two close games this year.\u00a0 The winner of this game as a Cleveland date with the Ohio-Ball State winner.<\/p>\n<p>Only\u00a010 people (Colton, J, Lazarow,\u00a0Lynch, Mac, RDoc, Scoot, Stritts, Teddy, WaTers) went with the home team here with J the only one to have the Redhawks winning again next round.\u00a0 Alexi, Becks, Gersh, GrossJr, and PapaCim\u00a0have Kent State going to the quarters.\u00a0 Becks and GrossJr went a step further and has them beating Akron in the quarters before losing to Western Michigan in the semis.<\/p>\n<p><em>Miami (OH) 71 &#8211; Kent State 64<\/em><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">And the disappointing 2013-14 season for Kent State is officially over.\u00a0 A back-and-forth game throughout the first half was opened up by the home team to start the second half and they held on down the stretch.\u00a0 17 turnovers doomed the Golden Flashes.\u00a0 Miami moves on to Cleveland to try and take down #5 Ohio.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Only 10 people got this one right here.\u00a0 J keeps alive a quarterfinalist.\u00a0 There was some minor bracket-busting here with the Kent loss, as Becks and GrossJr lost a semifinalist and 3 others lost a quarterfinalist.<\/span><\/p>\n<h1>CTC UPDATE<\/h1>\n<p><strong>Championship Picks<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong><\/strong>#1 Western Michigan\u00a0(6) &#8211; GrossJr, GrossSr, Lynch, Primm, Stri, Stumpf<\/li>\n<li>#2 Toledo\u00a0(12)<\/li>\n<li>#3\u00a0Buffalo (7) &#8211; Alexi, Colton, Dave, Mac, PapaCim, RDoc, Teddy<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Biggest Upsets<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>R1 &#8211; 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