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Preview Roundups
February 05, 2017
Clemson at Florida St. 12:30 PM ET
After two shocking upset losses on the road, No. 16 Florida State hopes it has rediscovered itself as it hosts Clemson on Sunday. The Seminoles, who gave up 80 points per game in defeats at Georgia Tech and Syracuse, locked down Miami in Wednesday’s 75-57 victory, forcing 14 turnovers and holding the Hurricanes scoreless for a 6 ½-minute stretch in the second half.
Indiana at Wisconsin 1:00 PM ET
Ninth-ranked Wisconsin looks to continue its strong work on the defensive end of the court when they host injury-plagued Indiana on Sunday in a Big Ten clash. The Big Ten-best Badgers, who lead Maryland by one-half game, have won six straight contests and stand among the national leaders in scoring defense (59.8) after holding Illinois to 27.6 percent shooting in Tuesday’s 57-43 victory.
South Florida at Temple 1:00 PM ET
Temple is starting to show signs of life, which isn't much but it is more than South Florida can say. The Owls host struggling USF on Sunday in a matchup of American Athletic Conference teams with a combined 3-17 league record.
Notre Dame at North Carolina 1:00 PM ET
No. 18 Notre Dame has tumbled from the top of the ACC into the middle of the pack with three straight losses and it doesn’t get any easier when the Fighting Irish take on 10th-ranked North Carolina in Greensboro, N.C. on Sunday. The game was moved to Greensboro and back 19 hours after a water main broke in Chapel Hill on Friday, causing the town to declare a state of emergency.
Nebraska at Iowa 2:00 PM ET
Iowa appeared to be dead in the water upon learning it would be without the services of Peter Jok following three straight conference setbacks, but two well-timed games against the bottom of the league has the Hawkeyes feeling confident about themselves again. Expecting to get the Big Ten's leading scorer back following a two-game absence, Iowa looks to crawl over .500 in conference action Sunday when it hosts Nebraska.
Colorado at California 4:30 PM ET
Dismissed by many experts after opening Pac-12 play with seven straight losses, Colorado has suddenly transformed into one of the most dangerous teams in the league. The Buffaloes have won three in a row heading into Sunday’s road matchup against California, which sits tied for third in the league standings with UCLA.