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Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 11:57 am
by Mustangsabu
DanFreibergerForHeisman wrote:
mustangxc wrote:From ESPN's Basketball Power Index

RK TEAM CONF W-L BPI RK SOS RK SOR RK RPI RK
1 Cincinnati American 9-2 23 145 33 --
2 Houston American 10-0 31 258 9 --
3 UCF American 9-2 37 237 48 --
4 Temple American 9-2 54 102 31 --
5 UConn American 9-3 76 277 105 --
6 SMU American 7-4 86 309 165 --
7 Tulsa American 9-3 129 218 85 --
8 Wichita State American 6-4 133 95 115 --
9 Memphis American 5-5 141 66 135 --
10 South Florida American 8-2 191 347 111 --
11 Tulane American 4-6 229 266 248 --
12 East Carolina American 6-5 284 350 262 --

Strength of schedule 309 :lol:


I will take it if SMU finishes 6th in conference...

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 2:44 pm
by Charleston Pony
6th place probably good for about 9-9 in conference; maybe even 8-10

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 9:54 am
by Rebel10
Mustangsabu wrote:
DanFreibergerForHeisman wrote:
mustangxc wrote:From ESPN's Basketball Power Index

RK TEAM CONF W-L BPI RK SOS RK SOR RK RPI RK
1 Cincinnati American 9-2 23 145 33 --
2 Houston American 10-0 31 258 9 --
3 UCF American 9-2 37 237 48 --
4 Temple American 9-2 54 102 31 --
5 UConn American 9-3 76 277 105 --
6 SMU American 7-4 86 309 165 --
7 Tulsa American 9-3 129 218 85 --
8 Wichita State American 6-4 133 95 115 --
9 Memphis American 5-5 141 66 135 --
10 South Florida American 8-2 191 347 111 --
11 Tulane American 4-6 229 266 248 --
12 East Carolina American 6-5 284 350 262 --

Strength of schedule 309 :lol:


I will take it if SMU finishes 6th in conference...


So knowing the reduction of talent next year as it stands would that be enough for you to support Jank keeping his job?

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 10:32 am
by horsemanx
Rebel10 wrote:
Mustangsabu wrote:I will take it if SMU finishes 6th in conference...


So knowing the reduction of talent next year as it stands would that be enough for you to support Jank keeping his job?

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Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:20 pm
by PonySnob
horsemanx wrote:
Rebel10 wrote:
Mustangsabu wrote:I will take it if SMU finishes 6th in conference...


So knowing the reduction of talent next year as it stands would that be enough for you to support Jank keeping his job?

#SixBidLeague


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#AmericanP6


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Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Sun Dec 23, 2018 8:20 am
by Charleston Pony
Houston remains one of only 5 undefeated teams in Division I hoops. Top half of our league looks pretty competitive this year

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 12:09 pm
by mustangxc

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 12:12 pm
by mustangxc
East Carolina and Tulane were huge mistakes when the conference decided to add them and continue to be dead weight today. Is there a provision to drop them the way the Big East dropped Temple?

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Tue Dec 25, 2018 1:29 pm
by JasonB
Charleston Pony wrote:Houston remains one of only 5 undefeated teams in Division I hoops. Top half of our league looks pretty competitive this year


Pretty weak schedules across the board. Houston and Cincy are good. Temple, UCF, and Tulsa are ok. UConn, Memphis and SMU are inconsistent.

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Tue Dec 25, 2018 3:02 pm
by Charleston Pony
JasonB wrote:
Charleston Pony wrote:Houston remains one of only 5 undefeated teams in Division I hoops. Top half of our league looks pretty competitive this year


Pretty weak schedules across the board. Houston and Cincy are good. Temple, UCF, and Tulsa are ok. UConn, Memphis and SMU are inconsistent.


Every team mentioned is good enough to be playing in either the NCAA or NIT but I don't expect more than about 6 to make those tourneys. Will be interesting to see who continues to improve and can stay healthy through conference play.

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Tue Dec 25, 2018 10:50 pm
by JasonB
Charleston Pony wrote:
JasonB wrote:
Charleston Pony wrote:Houston remains one of only 5 undefeated teams in Division I hoops. Top half of our league looks pretty competitive this year


Pretty weak schedules across the board. Houston and Cincy are good. Temple, UCF, and Tulsa are ok. UConn, Memphis and SMU are inconsistent.


Every team mentioned is good enough to be playing in either the NCAA or NIT but I don't expect more than about 6 to make those tourneys. Will be interesting to see who continues to improve and can stay healthy through conference play.


I want to believe you, but I think while Cincy and Houston should be locks for the NCAA barring any slipups in conference, to get a third bid one of the other teams is going to have to have a very strong conference record and sweep one of those two teams.

We probably get 3 NIT teams in the above circumstance, but if we only have two NCAA bids, I don't think we will get 4 NIT teams.

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2018 10:17 am
by mustangxc
We need Kansas State and Oklahoma State to do well in the Big XII so Tulsa can have those as resume wins. I believe Temple is a strong candidate for a fourth NCAA bid as they did well ooc and always do well in conference play. SMU will need to finish 14-4 or better to be in the discussion.

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2018 8:30 pm
by DanFreibergerForHeisman
Kind of annoying to have to wait until after the new year for a conference game this season.

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 2:58 pm
by Rebel10
Seth Greenberg just said that the AAC has 3 teams that will be in the NCAA tournament. Not bad.

Re: Current AAC Overall Season Records

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 8:23 pm
by Charleston Pony
Rebel10 wrote:Seth Greenberg just said that the AAC has 3 teams that will be in the NCAA tournament. Not bad.


Cincy and Houston look solid assuming they do well in AAC play and then UCF, UConn and Temple are most likely 3rd candidate if they do well in conference...but someone other than Houston or Cincy may need to win the tourney to get 3bids. Should have several NIT worthy teams.