Page 1 of 1

Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 1:24 pm
by skyscraper
UTEP at Rice 2:00 pm
UAB at Tulane 2:00 pm
Memphis vs Gonzaga 3:00 pm (on ESPN)
UCF at East Carolina 4:00 pm
Marshall at Southern Miss 5:00 pm
Houston at Tulsa 7:00 pm
(all times Central)

Since SMU is off today, time for some scoreboard watching.

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 2:03 pm
by ponygrad90
In other words we want Rice, Tulane, Marshall and Houston?

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 2:11 pm
by PonyPlayer4
ponygrad90 wrote:In other words we want Rice, Tulane, Marshall and Houston?


and Gonzaga

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 2:20 pm
by mustangxc
PonyPlayer4 wrote:
ponygrad90 wrote:In other words we want Rice, Tulane, Marshall and Houston?


and Gonzaga


Why would we be pulling for Gonzaga? :roll:

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 5:52 pm
by skyscraper
UTEP 59
Rice 53
FINAL

UAB 47
Tulane 39
FINAL

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 5:56 pm
by Harry0569
Memphis up 53-50 4:05 left.

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 6:39 pm
by PonyDoh
Good win for Memphis. I like the Barton kids.

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 7:00 pm
by ponyscott
Good win for Memphis ( and for CUSA although Gonzaga may have a tough time making the tournament this year) way out in Spokane and the Barton kids are good but the younger Barton brother, 6 '2 Antonio was thrown in as a filler with his higher recruited 6'6 brother Will ala: the Hopkins brothers at SMU. Bryan was the lead recruit like Will and his brother Ryan was the filler and ended up being a good practice player.
But the difference is that Antonio is making a difference for Memphis this year on the court even though he wasn't the lead recruit...good for him.

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 8:30 pm
by PonyDoh
ponyscott wrote:Good win for Memphis ( and for CUSA although Gonzaga may have a tough time making the tournament this year) way out in Spokane and the Barton kids are good but the younger Barton brother, 6 '2 Antonio was thrown in as a filler with his higher recruited 6'6 brother Will ala: the Hopkins brothers at SMU. Bryan was the lead recruit like Will and his brother Ryan was the filler and ended up being a good practice player.
But the difference is that Antonio is making a difference for Memphis this year on the court even though he wasn't the lead recruit...good for him.


As you stated, no doubt that the Barton's were a package deal, but the difference is that Antonio was being recruited by high end A-10 type teams himself. He was one of the top 3 or 4 players in Baltimore last year, that they knew would push Jackson for time right away. Ryan just got a free education. Either way, they are both proof that packages can work for the programs and kids.

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:06 pm
by shadowman
No outcomes really helped SMU, but was really no biggie.

Only 3 conference games on Wednesday, so we can get that game back on a lot of teams against Tulane.

Win that Tulane game, and we set up our game of the century out in El Paso to move into first for the conference!

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 8:39 am
by ponyscott
PonyDoh wrote:
ponyscott wrote:Good win for Memphis ( and for CUSA although Gonzaga may have a tough time making the tournament this year) way out in Spokane and the Barton kids are good but the younger Barton brother, 6 '2 Antonio was thrown in as a filler with his higher recruited 6'6 brother Will ala: the Hopkins brothers at SMU. Bryan was the lead recruit like Will and his brother Ryan was the filler and ended up being a good practice player.
But the difference is that Antonio is making a difference for Memphis this year on the court even though he wasn't the lead recruit...good for him.


As you stated, no doubt that the Barton's were a package deal, but the difference is that Antonio was being recruited by high end A-10 type teams himself. He was one of the top 3 or 4 players in Baltimore last year, that they knew would push Jackson for time right away. Ryan just got a free education. Either way, they are both proof that packages can work for the programs and kids.


Didn't know that about Antonio. Thanks.

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 9:22 am
by PonyDoh
ponyscott wrote:
PonyDoh wrote:
ponyscott wrote:Good win for Memphis ( and for CUSA although Gonzaga may have a tough time making the tournament this year) way out in Spokane and the Barton kids are good but the younger Barton brother, 6 '2 Antonio was thrown in as a filler with his higher recruited 6'6 brother Will ala: the Hopkins brothers at SMU. Bryan was the lead recruit like Will and his brother Ryan was the filler and ended up being a good practice player.
But the difference is that Antonio is making a difference for Memphis this year on the court even though he wasn't the lead recruit...good for him.


As you stated, no doubt that the Barton's were a package deal, but the difference is that Antonio was being recruited by high end A-10 type teams himself. He was one of the top 3 or 4 players in Baltimore last year, that they knew would push Jackson for time right away. Ryan just got a free education. Either way, they are both proof that packages can work for the programs and kids.


Didn't know that about Antonio. Thanks.


Yea, he's good. The folks at Maryland were pissed the staff didn't offer both as a package, mostly b/c we weren't going to do much better at PG. He's legit.

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 9:53 am
by Mitch McConnell
What's shocking is UCF's collapse -- last place.

Weren't they ranked in December along with posting a win over Florida?

Weird.

Re: Saturday 2/5 CUSA action

PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:01 am
by shadowman
Mitch McConnell wrote:What's shocking is UCF's collapse -- last place.

Weren't they ranked in December along with posting a win over Florida?

Weird.


They went undefeated in OOC play and won their first C-USA game and were ranked #18 in the country. Since then, they have lost 7 conference games in a row. Weird indeed!