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NCAA Basketball: Nebraska, Maryland, and UNLV headlines Sunday Mailbag

Nov 11, 2021; College Park, Maryland, USA; Maryland Terrapins guard Fatts Russell (4) dribbles during the scene half against the George Washington Colonials at Xfinity Center. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 11, 2021; College Park, Maryland, USA; Maryland Terrapins guard Fatts Russell (4) dribbles during the scene half against the George Washington Colonials at Xfinity Center. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports /
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Entering the last day of the first week of the regular season and there have already been some incredible upsets in NCAA Basketball. There have been some 30 point games, some 20 rebound games, and everyone’s first look at one of the most unique freshmen to ever play College Basketball. It has already been an incredible year and there are still 5 more months to go in this wonderful season.

As the college basketball season enters week 2 more and more questions are going to arise about the top teams in the country and who is going to be a tournament team. It is two games in for almost every team in the country. Everyone is going to be able to survive a bad loss at this point in the season as the resume is just getting started.

Teams are currently in the feeling-out period of their schedule where they are getting used to playing with the guys they are on the floor with. The coaches are feeling out their rotation at the moment and figuring out who can play with who and what the best lineups to get their team a win.

Heading into week two I didn’t get too many reader questions but the three I did get were great questions that are going to be topics of discussion all year long. Since there were only three questions submitted this week I will be supplying one question on my own and answering it. This week’s mailbag will only have four questions. As always,  thanks for reading and submitting your questions.