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MBB Season Record Prediction

Posted:
Fri Oct 31, 2014 12:36 pm
by ojaipony
Because I'd rather be thinking about SMU bball than pretty much anything else right now, I thought I'd start this thread. Here's my prediction:
26-8
vs Lamar (W)
at Gonzaga (L)
at Indiana (W)
vs. Eastern Washington (W)
vs. Arkansas (W)
vs. Texas Southern (W)
vs. Monmouth (W)
vs. Wyoming (W)
vs. UC Santa Barbara (W)
vs. UIC (W)
at Michigan (W)
vs. Midwestern State (W)
vs. USF (W)
at Cincinnati (L )
vs. Memphis (W)
at UCF (W)
at Temple (L)
vs. East Carolina (W)
at Tulane (W)
vs. Houston (W)
at USF (W)
vs. UCF (W)
vs. Cincinnati (W)
at Tulsa (W)
at Houston (L)
vs. Connecticut (W)
vs. Temple (W)
at Memphis (L)
at Connecticut (L)
vs. Tulsa (W)
American Athletic Conference Championship
03/12/15 First Round (W)
03/13/15 Quarterfinals (L)
NCAA Tourney
First Round (W)
Second Round (L)
Now the question becomes do we beat both Indy AND Michigan ON THE ROAD and take care of business with the "lesser" AAC teams (I'd be a little nervous about UIC, UCSB, and Arky but not at Moody).
Re: MBB Season Record Prediction

Posted:
Fri Oct 31, 2014 12:47 pm
by blackoutpony
Is this with or without MK? And more importantly, are you assuming JMM will be healthy for all these games?
Re: MBB Season Record Prediction

Posted:
Fri Oct 31, 2014 12:48 pm
by Pony ^
24-6 regular season. Losses @Zaga, @Mich, @Cincy, @Tulsa @Memphis, @UCONN.
Final 4 loss in AAC tourney.
Moody remains protected.
Sweet 16 loss.
Re: MBB Season Record Prediction

Posted:
Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:20 pm
by SMUstangs22
40-0
Re: MBB Season Record Prediction

Posted:
Sat Nov 01, 2014 9:05 pm
by Terry Webster
The only conferences losses we might have are at UConn and Memphis. We will beat U Cinci and Temple this year on the road.
Re: MBB Season Record Prediction

Posted:
Sun Nov 02, 2014 4:22 am
by LA_Mustang
I don't know, Terry. At Temple will be one of the toughest games of the year. They will be vastly improved with their transfers, and as we found out last year, it's not easy to win in Philly.
Re: MBB Season Record Prediction

Posted:
Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:12 am
by CoxMustangFan
ojaipony wrote:Because I'd rather be thinking about SMU bball than pretty much anything else right now, I thought I'd start this thread. Here's my prediction:
26-8
vs Lamar (W)
at Gonzaga (L)
at Indiana (W) L
vs. Eastern Washington (W)
vs. Arkansas (W)
vs. Texas Southern (W)
vs. Monmouth (W)
vs. Wyoming (W)
vs. UC Santa Barbara (W)
vs. UIC (W)
at Michigan (W) L
vs. Midwestern State (W)
vs. USF (W)
at Cincinnati (L ) W
vs. Memphis (W)
at UCF (W)
at Temple (L)
vs. East Carolina (W)
at Tulane (W)
vs. Houston (W)
at USF (W)
vs. UCF (W)
vs. Cincinnati (W)
at Tulsa (W)
at Houston (L) W
vs. Connecticut (W)
vs. Temple (W)
at Memphis (L) W
at Connecticut (L)
vs. Tulsa (W)
American Athletic Conference Championship
03/12/15 First Round (W)
03/13/15 Quarterfinals (L)
NCAA Tourney
First Round (W)
Second Round (L)
Now the question becomes do we beat both Indy AND Michigan ON THE ROAD and take care of business with the "lesser" AAC teams (I'd be a little nervous about UIC, UCSB, and Arky but not at Moody).
Looks about right to me. I think we'll lose 9 (I put my predictions out to the right, if they differ). I also say 9 as they'll always be that WTF loss or two you just can't predict.
Re: MBB Season Record Prediction

Posted:
Sun Nov 02, 2014 3:30 pm
by Fresno Mustang
LA_Mustang wrote:I don't know, Terry. At Temple will be one of the toughest games of the year. They will be vastly improved with their transfers, and as we found out last year, it's not easy to win in Philly.
agree with this, plus there is always the possibility of laying an egg or two on the road in a random aac game.
Re: MBB Season Record Prediction

Posted:
Sun Nov 02, 2014 4:56 pm
by sadderbudweiser
LA_Mustang wrote:I don't know, Terry. At Temple will be one of the toughest games of the year. They will be vastly improved with their transfers, and as we found out last year, it's not easy to win in Philly.
We have to be tougher on the road this year…no doubt. We can't have silly losses to the bottom of the conference. Good teams like Temple and Tulsa have to be dispatched as well. That's the mark of a team ready for a run in the Nats.