{"id":497865,"date":"2026-03-01T17:33:17","date_gmt":"2026-03-01T17:33:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/497865\/"},"modified":"2026-03-01T17:33:17","modified_gmt":"2026-03-01T17:33:17","slug":"college-hoops-thoughts-bubble-teams-in-panic-mode-todd-golden-vs-john-calipari-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/497865\/","title":{"rendered":"College hoops thoughts: Bubble teams in panic mode, Todd Golden vs. John Calipari and more"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With Selection Sunday fast approaching, bubble teams are scrambling to finish their homework. The final Saturday in February put both opportunity and catastrophe on the menu for teams near the cutline. The margins are thinner, and every result can reverberate all the way to Selection Sunday.<\/p>\n<p>No team is feeling the pressure of the bubble more than Auburn. The Tigers have played a wildly difficult schedule \u2014 the toughest in the country per NET ranking \u2014 but at some point, they need to win games. A harmful home 85-79 loss to 12-17 Ole Miss dropped Steven Pearl\u2019s team to 15-14 overall, and the Tigers are now in serious danger of following up a Final Four trip by missing the NCAA Tournament entirely.<\/p>\n<p>Auburn is the perfect representative of the perils of the bubble. The Tigers have lost a bevy of close games, and though predictive metrics like KenPom paint the picture of a postseason participant, the record simply is not good enough. Auburn\u2019s case is not closed yet, with a home game against LSU and a visit to Alabama in the final week, but the margins have narrowed to a frightening extent.<\/p>\n<p>On a day with 143 Division I vs. Division I games, the bubble had plenty of activity. Let\u2019s take a look at the rest of the results:<\/p>\n<p>Bubble winners<\/p>\n<p>After thrashing Mississippi State on the road 88-64, Missouri can bank on an NCAA Tournament bid. They are now above .500 against the top two quadrants, with multiple big wins (at Kentucky, vs. Florida, vs. Tennessee) and zero bad losses. Credit to coach Dennis Gates\u2019 squad for finding a new level in the SEC after an uninspiring showing in non-league play.<\/p>\n<p>Fellow SEC squad Texas snagged a vital road win as well, knocking off Texas A&amp;M after losing to their in-state rivals at home earlier this year. The Longhorns are likely safe for now, though a tricky final week provides some downside.<\/p>\n<p>Mountain West bubblers San Diego State and New Mexico squared off in Albuquerque in front of a national CBS audience, and just like their first meeting in mid-January, the two teams went back and forth all game. A frenetic final minute included a huge 3 from the Lobos\u2019 Luke Haupt and multiple near turnovers by UNM, but the Lobos squeaked out a split in the season series with an 81-76 victory. Both teams remain squarely on the bubble with everything to play for in the season\u2019s final week.<\/p>\n<p>Cincinnati dominated a head-to-head bubble battle against Oklahoma State, 91-68, to stay on the outer reaches of tournament consideration. The Bearcats can at least squint and see a path for a late-season surge towards the field. The Cowboys, meanwhile, are now 5-11 in the Big 12, a record likely bad enough to wash out big home wins over Texas A&amp;M, UCF and BYU.<\/p>\n<p>In the \u201csimply took care of business\u201d category, VCU easily dispatched Fordham at home, 82-63, to stay in range of the cutline. Similarly, Santa Clara smoked Oregon State, 93-72. Both teams have work to do at their respective conference tournaments.<\/p>\n<p>Back in the Big 12, TCU avoided a bad loss with a 77-68 win at Kansas State and have improbably climbed to relative safety after a shaky start to the season. West Virginia took down BYU 79-71, keeping the Mountaineers\u2019 hopes alive, though Ross Hodge\u2019s team has plenty more work left to do.<\/p>\n<p>Teams that likely locked in bids on Saturday include Clemson, Miami (Fla.) and Kentucky, all of whom won at home. The Tigers can exhale somewhat after knocking off Louisville, 80-75, to snap a four-game losing streak, while the Hurricanes obliterated Boston College, 76-54. Kentucky\u2019s season has been a roller coaster, but at 19-10 (10-6 in the SEC), the Wildcats\u2019 91-77 victory over Vanderbilt should seal the deal. \u2014 Jim Root<\/p>\n<p>Bubble losers<\/p>\n<p>The ACC has been much improved this year, but bubble hopeful Cal took a shattering loss on Saturday. Following a three-game winning streak that had the Golden Bears in range of the field, they were non-competitive at home in a Q3 loss to Pitt, 72-56. Their remaining schedule only has \u201ccan\u2019t lose\u201d games (at Georgia Tech, at Wake Forest), so the Bears will have to make a statement at the ACC Tournament.<\/p>\n<p>Seton Hall nearly had a huge win at UConn, one that might have vaulted the Pirates and their tenacious defense back into the field, but a frustrating final 53 seconds left Shaheen Holloway\u2019s team just short in a 71-67 loss. The Hall will have to win out \u2014 at Xavier, vs. St. John\u2019s \u2014 and possibly add a little sweetener in the Big East tournament.<\/p>\n<p>UCLA followed a banner week of home wins over Illinois and USC with a disappointing 78-73 loss at Minnesota, made worse by the fact that the Gophers are massively shorthanded due to injury; only six players saw the court and just four tallied a point. Mick Cronin\u2019s Bruins now have to head right back home to L.A. and host Nebraska, who is already in the area after playing at USC on Saturday.<\/p>\n<p>USC had a huge opportunity hosting Nebraska, but the Trojans wilted down the stretch in an 82-67 loss. Similarly, Virginia Tech battled for 20 minutes in Chapel Hill, but the Hokies ultimately lost, 89-82. The Trojans and Hokies started the day outside the field and remain there now.<\/p>\n<p>Further up the S-Curve, Iowa and NC State are not yet in bubble trouble, but they dropped extremely disappointing road games at sub-.500 teams Penn State and Notre Dame, respectively. \u2014 Jim Root<\/p>\n<p>Todd Golden, John Calipari get matching technicals in blowout<\/p>\n<p>No. 7 Florida wasted little time draining the on-court drama from its prime-time showdown with No. 20 Arkansas, taking a 19-point halftime lead en route to a 111-77 blowout win to clinch at least a share of the SEC regular-season title. But the second half included some sideline fireworks, too, as Gators coach Todd Golden and Razorbacks coach John Calipari were assessed dueling technical fouls for exchanging words after a flagrant foul called on Florida big man Rueben Chinyelu.<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Florida head coach Todd Golden and Arkansas head coach John Calipari were yelling at each other and both got technical fouls! \ud83d\ude33 <a href=\"https:\/\/t.co\/EMu9q8GxSN\" rel=\"nofollow\">pic.twitter.com\/EMu9q8GxSN<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Chris Beasmore (@CBeasmoreSports) <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/CBeasmoreSports\/status\/2027942706505507291?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">March 1, 2026<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u201cBoth of us were just coaching our team,\u201d Golden said. \u201cHe\u2019s obviously a Hall of Fame head coach, an incredible coach, and we\u2019re just out there competing. I don\u2019t think either of us thought twice about it after it happened, and it was just a little part of the game tonight.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWho knows?\u201d Calipari said when asked what happened. \u201cI was just being \u2026 We\u2019re both competitors. He\u2019s done a great job. I can tell you, he outcoached me today.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The 34-point loss tied for the largest margin of defeat in Calipari\u2019s head coaching career, matching his 118-84 loss to Duke in November 2018 while with Kentucky.<\/p>\n<p>Arizona looks like a 1-seed<\/p>\n<p>On Friday night, Michigan dominated. On Saturday morning, Duke took over. Then later on Saturday afternoon, Arizona showed it\u2019s still a part of that elite tier in college basketball.<\/p>\n<p>With star freshman Koa Peat back in the lineup, the second-ranked Wildcats got revenge on No. 14 Kansas in a 84-61 win, 19 days after the Jayhawks gave them their first loss of the season.<\/p>\n<p>It was vintage Arizona, dominating the glass (14 offensive rebounds), getting to the free-throw line (where the Wildcats went 30 of 34) and making it nearly impossible to score at the rim. Kansas shot just 15 of 45 inside the 3-point arc and made only 3 of 10 layups.<\/p>\n<p>Arizona center Motiejus Krivas controlled the paint with his rim protection and dominated on both ends, holding Kansas center Flory Bidunga to two points on 1-of-5 shooting while putting up 13 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks.<\/p>\n<p>Arizona led by as many as 18 early, but Kansas started to make it a game by chipping away at the end of the half, then started the second half hot behind the shotmaking of Darryn Peterson. The Jayhawks cut it to two with a Melvin Council Jr. basket just before the under-12 timeout in the second half, only to have Arizona rip off a 16-0 run.<\/p>\n<p>Arizona freshman guard Brayden Burries had one of his most complete games with 20 points, 12 rebounds and five assists. Peat, who had missed the previous three games with a lower leg muscle strain he suffered in the loss to Texas Tech, put up a solid 12 points, seven boards and five assists.<\/p>\n<p>On the bright side for Kansas, this was the third straight game Peterson has not shown any signs of cramping, and the star freshman was as aggressive as he\u2019s been all season. He scored 24 points on 8-of-21 shooting and had three assists.<\/p>\n<p>With the win, Arizona (27-2, 14-2 Big 12) locked up at least a share of the Big 12 title and joined Michigan and Duke as heavy favorites to end up as a No. 1 seed. \u2014 CJ Moore<\/p>\n<p>Karaban sparks UConn comeback on Senior Day<\/p>\n<p>On the same day he had his name hung in the rafters among the Huskies of Honor, UConn\u2019s Alex Karaban delivered a memorable Senior Day performance in his final home game.<\/p>\n<p>Karaban scored eight of his game-high 23 points down the stretch in No. 6 UConn\u2019s 71-67 comeback win over Seton Hall. Trailing by eight with less than nine minutes remaining, Karaban connected on back-to-back 3-pointers as part of a 10-0 go-ahead run in a game that featured 18 lead changes. The 6-foot-8 forward also drilled a pair of late free throws to extend UConn\u2019s margin, finishing 8 of 11 from the field and 5 of 6 from deep.<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">AK <br \/>FOR<br \/>THREEEE <a href=\"https:\/\/t.co\/6o4Yus1MSr\" rel=\"nofollow\">pic.twitter.com\/6o4Yus1MSr<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u2014 UConn Men&#8217;s Basketball (@UConnMBB) <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/UConnMBB\/status\/2027816296314802470?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">February 28, 2026<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The Huskies (27-3, 17-2) weathered a hot-shooting start to the second half by Seton Hall to remain atop the Big East standings, with a chance to secure at least a share of the conference title next Saturday at Marquette. The Pirates\u2019 (19-10, 9-9) bubble chances took a tough blow with the loss, which featured an awkward no-call on a missed game-tying 3-point attempt by Adam Clark in the final seconds.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThank God we got this win tonight,\u201d Karaban <a href=\"https:\/\/www.registercitizen.com\/sports\/uconn-mens-basketball\/article\/senior-day-alex-karaban-seton-hall-gampel-21947231.php\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">told the home crowd after the win<\/a>, \u201cbecause I could not leave with a loss in my last game.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Already the winningest player in the history of UConn men\u2019s basketball, Karaban became the 25th to be inducted into the Huskies of Honor and first as an active player during an emotional pregame ceremony. The four-year starter is a two-time national champion, sits second all-time behind Shabazz Napier in games and minutes played and moved into the program\u2019s top 10 in total points on Saturday.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTo see him crying like a baby coming out, I just lost it right there when I saw it,\u201d UConn coach Dan Hurley said afterward. \u201cHe\u2019s one of the greatest players that\u2019s worn the uniform.\u201d<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Dan Hurley on Alex Karaban:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;To see him crying like a baby coming out, I just lost it right there when I saw it. He\u2019s one of the greatest players that\u2019s worn the uniform\u2026 Who\u2019s done more while they wore the uniform than this guy?&#8221; <a href=\"https:\/\/t.co\/gEbXlD9c7N\" rel=\"nofollow\">pic.twitter.com\/gEbXlD9c7N<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u2014 The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/TheFieldOf68\/status\/2027834655529923027?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">February 28, 2026<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The victory keeps the Huskies in the mix for a No. 1 seed on Selection Sunday. \u2014 Justin Williams<\/p>\n<p>Texas Tech holds off Hilton Magic without Toppin<\/p>\n<p>Texas Tech muscling out a win over No. 4 Iowa State \u2014 in the hornet nest of Hilton Coliseum, without injured star JT Toppin \u2014\u00a0was not the conventional wisdom entering Saturday. But the No. 16 Red Raiders held on for an 82-73 road victory, their third straight win without the reigning Big 12 Player of the Year and fourth this season over a top-10 opponent. It was the first home loss of the season for Iowa State, which is now 48-3 at Hilton over the past three seasons.<\/p>\n<p>Tech won by double-digits over Kansas State and Cincinnati since Toppin suffered <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/7056035\/2026\/02\/18\/jt-toppin-texas-tech-injury-season-ending\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">a torn ACL on Feb. 17<\/a>, but Saturday proved that what was considered a Final Four-caliber team with Toppin on the floor still has the potential to make a deep tournament run without him.<\/p>\n<p>It was a collective effort for the Red Raiders (22-7, 12-4), who led by as many as 20, with six players scoring in double figures. Point guard Christian Anderson had 14 points while saddled with foul trouble, and Luke Bamgboye \u2014 starting in place of Toppin \u2014 had 13 points and two massive blocks down the stretch but fouled out with just under 4 minutes left. The supporting cast stepped up, led by sharpshooting transfer Donovan Atwell, who had 18 points thanks to a 6-of-10 effort from 3-point range, and freshman Jaylen Petty, who had nine of his 12 points in the second half.<\/p>\n<p>Tech shot 58 percent from the floor and 14 for 29 from deep, holding Iowa State (24-5, 11-5) to 39 percent overall and 33 percent from beyond the arc. Despite a 27 to 11 advantage in free throw attempts by ISU and a couple of late pushes to cut the deficit to six, the Red Raiders answered with clutch buckets and stops.<\/p>\n<p>Texas Tech\u2019s ceiling is lower without Toppin, who was averaging 21.8 points and 10.8 rebounds, and it\u2019s a miniscule sample size, but the Red Raiders have the best adjusted offensive efficiency in the country through its three games since the injury, according to Bart Torvik. Hope is not lost. \u2014 Justin Williams<\/p>\n<p>Ament injured in Tennessee loss<\/p>\n<p>It was a rough day for Tennessee, which blew a 13-point second-half lead in a 71-69 home loss to No. 17 Alabama. But the bigger concern could be the health of standout freshman Nate Ament, who missed much of the game with a right leg injury.<\/p>\n<p>Ament had his leg pinned awkwardly while fighting for a loose ball in the first half. He returned briefly to start the second half, but exited again after scoring his only two points of the game, finishing with just 11 minutes of action. He did return to the bench by the end of the game.<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Whew buddy, Tennessee\u2019s Nate Ament was rolled up on, and plenty of folks were holding their breath. <\/p>\n<p>He got up and went into the hallway. <a href=\"https:\/\/t.co\/F7NAAAnUnH\" rel=\"nofollow\">pic.twitter.com\/F7NAAAnUnH<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Trey Wallace (@TreyWallace) <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/TreyWallace\/status\/2027892665975497115?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">February 28, 2026<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think he hurt the knee a little bit, but he did tweak the foot he had turned at Missouri, that ankle,\u201d Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said after the game. \u201cHe tried, but if he can\u2019t go, he can\u2019t go because there\u2019s no one tougher than him.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Alabama won on a Labaron Philon turnaround jumper with 24 seconds remaining. \u2014 Justin Williams<\/p>\n<p><script async src=\"https:\/\/platform.twitter.com\/widgets.js\" charset=\"utf-8\"><\/script><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"With Selection Sunday fast approaching, bubble teams are scrambling to finish their homework. 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