Not only has conference play started across all of college basketball, we are only nine weeks away from Selection Sunday and there is a ton to watch over the next two months, including a bevy of mouth-watering matchups and storylines this weekend.
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The first full weekend of the 2018 calendar features more than a few big-time matchups with potential conference title and NCAA Tournament implications, along with proven stars to watch and little-known stars to learn about.
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Here are five things you must watch this weekend.
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Fletcher Magee
Don't know Fletcher Magee? Ask North Carolina fans.
The Wofford guard is averaging 24.1 points on the season and scored 27 in the Terriers' upset of the Tar Heels last month. Though Magee shot just 4-for-12 from deep in the four-point win, he's still the hottest perimeter shooter in the country.
His 55-percent clip only ranks 11th nationally but he's the only guy shooting above 50 percent who's taken more than 100 attempts (68 of 123). Magee has at least four three-pointers in each of their last eight games.
Wofford hosts The Citadel on Saturday.
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ACC Firepower
Duke is still the best team in a top-heavy ACC but there is plenty of intrigue just beneath them with Florida State, Miami (FL), North Carolina and Virginia all aiming for top-four tournament seeds. Virginia hosts North Carolina on Saturday and Miami hosts Florida State on Sunday.
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Upset Alert in Boulder
Two days after stunning Arizona State in overtime, Colorado hosts the Arizona in a game that suddenly looks dangerous for the Wildcats and could further hurt the Pac-12 top tier.
Arizona has recovered from their disastrous three-loss week to win nine a row but they've still looked vulnerable, especially in Thursday's win at Utah. The Utes erased a 14-point halftime deficit and nearly stole one.
With Arizona State winless in conference play (0-2) mostly mediocrity elsewhere, the Pac-12 could sure use a run from the Wildcats.
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Kansas' Decline, TCU's Rise
Kansas' struggles are real and they will likely continue vs. TCU on Saturday.
Bill Self invested heavily in transfers (three scholarship players sitting out the season) and has a thin rotation as a result. Throw in Billy Preston's unexpectedly long absence as the NCAA investigates a potential off-the-court violation and the Jayhawks' on-court issues and their 13-year Big 12 streak is in serious jeopardy.
Oh, and TCU is legit.
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Trae Young vs. Jevon Carter
Two teams seeking to unseat Kansas as Big 12 champs have a huge top-10 game on Saturday.
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Oklahoma isn't just about Trae Young — they have one of the best frontcourts in the Big 12 — but right now Young is worth the price of admission, as is West Virginia senior guard Jevon Carter. Young leads the country in scoring and assists but Carter leads the country in steals.