UL v. UConn

So who do we want to win in this game? I assume UConn, since we beat them? But that does put a 3 way tie for third, if I'm reading the standings correctly?
GiddyUp wrote:over / under on SMU mentions?
DanFreibergerForHeisman wrote:Seriously Dickie V.? The American doesn't give you many chances for signature wins? It looks like a probable five-bid league!
mustang1992 wrote:Straight up terrible no call on that foul leading to UConn's coach getting ejected. Refs this year have been so inconsistent.
OhioBrownFan wrote:DanFreibergerForHeisman wrote:Seriously Dickie V.? The American doesn't give you many chances for signature wins? It looks like a probable five-bid league!
I mean, if you take a step back, it doesn't for a team like Louisville. There's 5 quality teams in the league, them being one of them. The rest is dog [deleted] and not going to make any kind of postseason tournament. It's not about just the top teams, it's also about the bottom teams. Losses to any one of those 5 kill your RPI. There's only 2 or 3 teams in the Big Ten or ACC that really kill your RPI. There's a lot of in-between teams that are still good wins and Louisville doesn't have that. Plus no team being in the top 15 really hurts right now. What win is a signature win in the conference?
Not to beat a dead horse, but a win against Syracuse or Duke (they will be up there when it's said and done) is a signature win big time. A win against MSU, Ohio State, Iowa or Wisconsin is a signature win. A win against Florida or Kentucky are signature wins. A win against Kansas, Baylor, Okie State, or Iowa State are all signature wins. And the middle of the pack in those conferences are still good teams that won't kill you with a loss to them.
And on top of everything else, listening to this board, SMU is a bubble tournament team, that's not a signature win. So they really only have 3 teams that they can beat for signature wins in the conference. And I'd argue that Memphis and UConn are too far down the line to count as a signature win. Just a very good win.