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  1. Western Michigan vs Butler is entertaining! Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  2. O/U 139.5 Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  3. Line up to -23.5 Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  4. First triple-double in IU history!
  5. Berger w/ a double-double in the 3rd EDIT- make that a triple-double!!!!
  6. Interesting that Warthen is first off the bench, I wondered who would fill that spot
  7. Granted, the competition is not great, but I like our start to the season!
  8. At least they won't be able to claim they were short handed when we smoke them!
  9. Changing my scores: IU 89 TT 60
  10. Credit to Alex Bozich- Inside The Hall The longest offseason ever for college basketball comes to an end today. After the 2019-2020 season was abruptly ended due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the altered 2020-2021 schedule with a maximum of 27 regular season games begins today. Today’s contests will be a mixture of buy games and various multi-team events being staged across the country. Many games have already been canceled and postponed due to positive COVID-19 tests and varying protocols across conferences. Those cancelations and postponements will be a staple this season, but games are going to be played. Each program will try to navigate its way to the minimum number of contests needed to qualify for the NCAA tournament scheduled to take place in March. Up first for Indiana is one of its two guarantee games and the foe is Tennessee Tech from the Ohio Valley conference. The Golden Eagles will be without their head coach, John Pelphrey, who tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week. As will be the case with every Indiana game this season, the teams will have to pass a final round of virus testing today before the ball is tipped. A QUICK LOOK AT TENNESSEE TECH The headlining returnee for Tennessee Tech is junior guard Jr. Clay, who was a second team all-OVC selection last season. Clay’s 13.4 points led the Golden Eagles and he also averaged 3.9 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.8 steals in 29.6 minutes per game. Clay, who is only 6-foot, shot just 46.4 percent on 2s and 31.7 percent on 3s as a sophomore. Clay scored in double figures in each of Tech’s final 24 games last season and took 107 more shots than anyone else on the Tech roster last season. Sophomore guard Keishawn Davidson will join Clay in the backcourt after leading the team with 4.4 assists per game in his first season. The 6-foot-2 Davidson was also second on the team in scoring at nine points per game. His efficiency from the perimeter was lacking (33.3 percent on 3s), but as a duo, Clay and Davidson are interchangeable in terms of playmaking and scoring. Another key returnee in the backcourt for the Golden Eagles is sophomore Tujuatae Williams, who had offers from Texas Tech, Minnesota and New Mexico out of high school before committing to Tennessee Tech. The 6-foot-5 wing averaged 6.4 points and 3.9 rebounds and started 21 games as a freshman. Williams is a good athlete and finisher, but like most of Tech’s team, is a poor perimeter shooter. Tech’s best returning player in the frontcourt is Amadou Sylla, a 6-foot-8 native of Mali. Sylla is only 210 pounds and will likely have trouble with Indiana’s size in the post. Sylla, however, was the best offensive rebounder in the OVC as a sophomore. The remainder of Tech’s roster is mostly composed of eight newcomers who will have varying degrees of impact as the season moves along. TEMPO-FREE THOUGHTS Like most low major teams with records far below .500, the KenPom profile for Tennessee Tech was ugly last season. The Golden Eagles ranked 334th in adjusted offensive efficiency and 310th in adjusted defensive efficiency in Pelphrey’s first season. Tech was nearly last in the country in free throw rate (FTA/FGA) at just 21.9 percent and turned it over on 21.6 percent of its possessions. Defensively, Tennessee Tech did a decent job of forcing turnovers and keeping its opponents off the line last season. The Golden Eagles turned their opponents over on 19.6 percent of their defensive possessions and were 81st nationally in opponent free throw rate (28.5 percent). Throughout the preseason, Archie Miller has seemed focused on getting his team to take care of the ball much better than it has in his first three seasons while also focusing on generating more assists. The Hoosiers have shown steady improvement defensively in each of Miller’s first three seasons, but this group’s ceiling can only be raised by putting a more efficient offense on the floor. WHAT IT COMES DOWN TO Indiana is a heavy favorite in Vegas (22 points) and this is a game it should win comfortably. While early-season buy games are typically meaningless in college basketball, they actually have some relevance this season for a few reasons. Tonight’s game is the only schedule tuneup for Indiana before the Maui Invitational at Asheville next week. The Hoosiers have not played any exhibitions or closed scrimmages this season due to NCAA rules related to the COVID-19 pandemic. It also marks one of the few opportunities for Miller to get his four freshmen – Khristian Lander, Anthony Leal, Trey Galloway and Jordan Geronimo – some minutes before a scheduled four-game stretch that will likely come against all high major competition. Indiana’s non-conference schedule is ambitious and could either act as a springboard to a solid NCAA tournament resume or put the Hoosiers in a position where they need to outperform expectations in league play to return to March Madness for the first time since 2016.
  11. Live stats: http://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=318685
  12. Game is at 1:30 (guess who is getting nothing done at work after 1:30, lol). Live stats can be followed at http://stats.statbroadcast.com/statmonitr/?id=321358
  13. 2020-21 Tennessee Tech Men's Basketball Roster 0 Damaria Franklin full bio DAMARIA FRANKLIN Pos.: G Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 210 Cl.: Jr. Hometown / Previous School: Chicago, Ill. / State Fair CC 1 Maverick Smith full bio MAVERICK SMITH Pos.: G Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 190 Cl.: Sr. Hometown / Previous School: Oakdale, Tenn. / Oakdale HS 2 Taelon Peter full bio TAELON PETER Pos.: G Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 185 Cl.: Fr. Hometown / Previous School: Russellville, Ark. / Russellville HS 3 Keishawn Davidson full bio KEISHAWN DAVIDSON Pos.: G Ht.: 6-2 Wt.: 175 Cl.: So. Hometown / Previous School: Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Athens Prep Academy 4 Jr. Clay full bio JR. CLAY Pos.: G Ht.: 6-0 Wt.: 170 Cl.: Jr. Hometown / Previous School: Chattanooga, Tenn. / The McCallie School 5 Marcus Hopkins full bio MARCUS HOPKINS Pos.: C Ht.: 7-0 Wt.: 230 Cl.: Jr. Hometown / Previous School: Oakland, Calif. / Daytona State College 10 CJ Gettelfinger full bio CJ GETTELFINGER Pos.: G Ht.: 6-4 Wt.: 185 Cl.: So. Hometown / Previous School: Knoxville, Tenn. / Oakland U. 11 Dane Quest full bio DANE QUEST Pos.: G Ht.: 6-6 Wt.: 190 Cl.: So. Hometown / Previous School: Toronto, Ontario / Lake Forest [ill.] HS 12 Amadou Sylla full bio AMADOU SYLLA Pos.: F Ht.: 6-8 Wt.: 235 Cl.: Jr. Hometown / Previous School: Bamako, Mali / Iowa Western CC 13 Kenny White Jr. full bio KENNY WHITE JR. Pos.: F Ht.: 6-7 Wt.: 205 Cl.: Fr. Hometown / Previous School: Madisonville, Ky. / Madisonville-North Hopkins HS 15 Jalen Stayton full bio JALEN STAYTON Pos.: F Ht.: 6-8 Wt.: 205 Cl.: Fr. Hometown / Previous School: Murfreesboro, Tenn. / Blackman HS 22 Tujautae Williams full bio TUJAUTAE WILLIAMS Pos.: G Ht.: 6-5 Wt.: 190 Cl.: So. Hometown / Previous School: Chicago, Ill. / Orr Academy HS 23 Austin Harvell full bio AUSTIN HARVELL Pos.: F Ht.: 6-6 Wt.: 215 Cl.: Fr. Hometown / Previous School: Athens, Ala. / East Limestone HS 30 Jamaal Thompson full bio JAMAAL THOMPSON Pos.: G Ht.: 5-10 Wt.: 185 Cl.: Jr. Hometown / Previous School: Hendersonville, Tenn. / ETSU 33 Shandon Goldman full bio SHANDON GOLDMAN Pos.: F Ht.: 6-10 Wt.: 225 Cl.: Gr. Hometown / Previous School: Evansville, Ark. / UNI Coaching & Support Staff Head Coach: John Pelphrey (Kentucky, 1992), 2nd Season Assistant Coach: Andre Bell (Bemidji State, 2008), 2nd Season Assistant Coach: Alex Fain (Alabama, 2013), 2nd Season Assistant Coach: Marcus King (Northeastern Oklahoma State, 1999), 2nd Season Director of Operations: Blake Gray (Alabama, 2014), 2nd Season Student Assistant: Darius Allen (Tennessee Tech, 2020), 1st Season Student Assistant: Michael Lolio (Tennessee Tech, 2021), 1st Season Athletic Trainer: Chuck Cushman (Southern Illinois, 2010), 1st Season (8th Overall) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Matt Hans (Mount St. Joseph, 2014), 3rd Season Sports Information: Mike Lehman (Northern Illinois, 2012), 9th Season Graduate Manager: Ezra Pinzur (Tennessee Tech, 2019), 2nd Season Managers: Bailey Gilliam, Jamin Hazelaar, Taaliyah McClellan, Jaxson Pelphrey, Hannah Rogan, Trey Treadway Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
  14. I feel a lot better after our game than Purdue fans did after theirs! Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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