Around the AAC
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Around the AAC
Just read where Coach Fran at Temple will be retiring after this year. He is a class act. They have Aaron Mckie replacing him. McKie has a lot of NBA playing and coaching experience and is from that area. I think he will do well. I wonder if he will be able to recruit as well as Hardaway at Memphis.
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McKie has been an assistant of Dunphy’s for a few years now. He should do well, but I doubt he gets some crazy recruiting uptick and I don’t think many coaches can recruit like Penny can. Plus Penny has the advantage at least for the next year or two of having coached a lot of the kids he is recruiting.Rebel10 wrote:Just read where Coach Fran at Temple will be retiring after this year. He is a class act. They have Aaron Mckie replacing him. McKie has a lot of NBA playing and coaching experience and is from that area. I think he will do well. I wonder if he will be able to recruit as well as Hardaway at Memphis.
Dangerous time for us to be struggling in recruiting.
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Great development for the AAC, though. I want to be in a conference that puts pressure on other teams to succeed. Have no idea about his coaching credentials, but that should be very positively received in the Philly area.PonyLawExpress wrote:McKie has been an assistant of Dunphy’s for a few years now. He should do well, but I doubt he gets some crazy recruiting uptick and I don’t think many coaches can recruit like Penny can. Plus Penny has the advantage at least for the next year or two of having coached a lot of the kids he is recruiting.Rebel10 wrote:Just read where Coach Fran at Temple will be retiring after this year. He is a class act. They have Aaron Mckie replacing him. McKie has a lot of NBA playing and coaching experience and is from that area. I think he will do well. I wonder if he will be able to recruit as well as Hardaway at Memphis.
Dangerous time for us to be struggling in recruiting.
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If they stay healthy, UCF is really going to be a tough out this year
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Cincy and UCF are the class of the conference going in, but I think any of the top 8 could have very strong teams. Non-conference will be interesting, because the conference could beat itself up enough that the records aren't sparkling.
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JasonB wrote:Cincy and UCF are the class of the conference going in, but I think any of the top 8 could have very strong teams. Non-conference will be interesting, because the conference could beat itself up enough that the records aren't sparkling.
I think you are right. Any team that can go 14-4 in conference might win outright this year. I think that's what most predicted last year until Cincy came on strong and SMU folded.
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Yup. 14-4 wins it this season. I’d take that as our record in a minute.
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AAC is so wide open. I could see us finishing 2nd or 7th pretty easily. That is true with most of the preseason top 9 teams in the league. I think we have a top 3 roster in the league based on talent, but lots of question marks. Will be an interesting season to see who developed, coaching, and fit.Rebel10 wrote:Sports Illustrated AAC preview.
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2 ... cf-houston
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Sure looks that way. Once again, injuries are going to play a huge role in who ends up strong this season. I think we could see a bunch of teams in that 10-8 to 8-10 range. Going to be really important to defend Moody this year and road wins are going to be rare.PonyLawExpress wrote:AAC is so wide open. I could see us finishing 2nd or 7th pretty easily. That is true with most of the preseason top 9 teams in the league. I think we have a top 3 roster in the league based on talent, but lots of question marks. Will be an interesting season to see who developed, coaching, and fit.Rebel10 wrote:Sports Illustrated AAC preview.
https://www.si.com/college-basketball/2 ... cf-houston
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As far a shear talent alone goes I think SMU is about 5 or 6. Once the team gets into conference play we will find out for sure.
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IF Whitt has an outside short, Chargios is in great shape, and Foster gets healthy, we can compete with anybody in the league starting 5 talent.Rebel10 wrote:As far a shear talent alone goes I think SMU is about 5 or 6. Once the team gets into conference play we will find out for sure.
Bench could be a struggle and depends on Dixon, Douglas, Hunt, and Ray.
I have more confidence in the starters improving and being capable of competing for the conference championship than the bench being ready.