Anybody making the trip over break? If not, ESPN3 it up!
It's amazing how NJIT has transformed itself into a pretty solid program. They have decent wins over South Florida and St. John's, and played Albany and Providence very, very tough. They even went toe to toe with Kentucky for a half. Pretty good start for them at 7-5.
Don't foul 'em. They're seventh in the country at the line at 77.5 percent. They're no dummies - there's nobody defending you. They're good on threes too - better than 37 percent as a team.
I'm thinking Jameel and Rayshaun will be tough underneath. All six guys playing 20+ minutes a night for NJIT are 6-6 or shorter. They have very little post presence defensively so get the ball inside to the big boys.