These seven college basketball teams off to hot starts could be poised to stumble as conference play heats up
Here are the the teams who have racked up the wins but won't be able to keep the momentum rolling
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By Kyle Boone
Performance in nonconference play for college basketball teams can be predictive of future success or entirely non-prescriptive depending upon how tough the schedule was, the momentum and direction of a team and plenty of other factors. Some start hot then stumble into league play, while some go full Kentucky and stumble through both. (You do not want to go full Kentucky right now.)
So which teams meet that criteria this season?
Earlier this week, I tackled seven teams set to storm into the heart of league play after sluggish starts; today I'm back with seven more set to go in the opposite direction by hitting some struggles after finding early success. These teams range from top-three teams to unranked teams. The list is not formulated as a wishcast on any team's downfall, but rather a clear-eyed look at where teams are at while acknowledging that what lies ahead may not be as sunshine-and-rainbows riddled as things have been.
Hot teams most likely to cool off
1 | Purdue |
Current record: 15-1 | Projected regular-season record: 25-6 Let's get bold, shall we? Purdue sat at No. 1 in the AP Top 25 poll for several weeks and still is a top-three team in the rankings with a 15-1 record behind Zach Edey, who should be the clear frontrunner in every player of the year ballot right now. But as a longtime Purdue and Painter believer, I think the pendulum has swung too far into hyperbolic territory about this team's prospects, so I'm here to gently inject some caution. This is a really good, smart team with tons of balance, but in totality it is closer to being the No. 15 or so best team in the sport than the No. 1. The next few games look like they may be cake walks, but landmines abound in the vaunted Big Ten and a couple losses seem likely. |
2 | Kansas St. |
Current record: 15-1 | Projected regular-season record: 21-10 One could argue that Kansas State is one of the best and most impressive turnaround stories in college basketball this season. Heck, I would even argue as much. It's true! Jerome Tang has done a bang-up job of taking K-State from irrelevance to highly relevant in a short time. But the Big 12 is a gauntlet, and the 15-1 start -- with three wins in OT and several other close contests that fell the Wildcats' way -- is something of a mirage. I think this is a tourney team but not the Big 12 contender many may think it is. Some regression back closer to the mean in close games seems imminent. |
3 | Auburn |
Current record: 13-3 | Projected regular-season record: 20-11 I hesitate in giving Bruce Pearl bulletin board material in the event he uses this to, I don't know, make T-shirts out of it to motivate his team into making a Final Four run. So, if that happens, I will take full credit and a hearty welcome from all Auburn fans. But ... it seems unlikely. At 13-3, three of its wins were by five or fewer points, and the sustainability of this strong start seems shaky at best. There's a pretty slim margin for error in the SEC, and so far it has not shown itself to be quite as good as the record indicates. Please don't print this onto a shirt, Bruce. |