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Feast Week guide (and weekend results)
Clear your schedule. Beyond a stellar Maui Field, two other standout tournaments tip off today, while the the rest of the week is just as good. Plus, Duke, Nebraska and Tennessee earned statement wins, Rutgers got a shock from Kennesaw State, multiple MTE champs were crowned, and more from a fun weekend.

Game of the year?
Baylor's wild rally vs. St. John's gave us an incredible start to Feast Week. We break it down, and also look at Thursday's other results, which included more than a few surprises. There's also a look at the elite Friday night matchup between Arizona and Duke and the tourneys for the weekend. Plus, how good is the A-10?

Alabama's bounty of players
Mark Sears didn't score, but No. 8 Alabama STILL scored 100 points vs. Illinois. How good is the Tide, anyway? Also from Wednesday, Virginia Tech's so-so season just got worse, Grand Canyon stumbles, and more results. Plus, why you shouldn't overlook Texas Tech and a preview of the tournaments that start today.

Early assessment on SEC vs. Big 12
LSU's surprising win at Kansas State made us look at how both conference have performed in head-to-head matchups and beyond thus far. Plus, Arizona State might be for real, Houston's lands a prize point guard, what to watch on a terrific Friday night slate and much more.

Still shaking off rust
Seton Hall struggled to score in a loss to Hofstra. But it was far from the only college team that dealt with offensive issues (hello Minnesota!) or got pushed on Wednesday night. We run down all the results to know. Plus: Wake Forest loses frontcourt depth, Villanova won't have a freshman, and Kansas adds another 2025 commit.

Testing ground
No. 2 Alabama didn't look great in win vs. McNeese, but that's not a huge worry for Nate Oats. Plus, Todd Golden talks after Florida's win, Caleb Grill can't miss, the risers and fallers from the week, Arkansas' newest commit, the surprising start for North Florida, and much more.
