Nacho wrote:that uoh "crowd" was just pathetic especiallly considring they were playing a ranked team.
uoh is a good team and will be very dangerous in the tournament.
Meh.
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Nacho wrote:that uoh "crowd" was just pathetic especiallly considring they were playing a ranked team.
uoh is a good team and will be very dangerous in the tournament.
Terry Webster wrote:If we hang in third, we would get Houston in the second round I believe
sadderbudweiser wrote:Our best case conference scenario right now is to win out and hope we can climb into a two seed.
PonyPlayer4 wrote:Lots of teams in front of us lost. Handle business at home against UCF and we will be moving up in the rankings.
GRGB wrote:PonyPlayer4 wrote:Lots of teams in front of us lost. Handle business at home against UCF and we will be moving up in the rankings.
the rankings are rather inelastic now.
it depends on WHO those teams (17, 20, 21, 22) lost to. Ex: if 17 lost to 6, they won't drop. If they lost to unRanked, then yes. Conversely, SMU beating a hapless UCF doesn't inspire great movement either, albeit a win.
Collectively, the assertion that with 4 teams above losing and us winning is likely to jump us a spot or two, but not 4 spots.
There also could be a lower ranked team beat a higher one and jump us as well. Ex: UR (26) UConn beats (11) Cincy. Although, that specific example would probably bump us as well considering our recent win (and sweep) of Uconn.
GRGB wrote:PonyPlayer4 wrote:Lots of teams in front of us lost. Handle business at home against UCF and we will be moving up in the rankings.
the rankings are rather inelastic now.
it depends on WHO those teams (17, 20, 21, 22) lost to. Ex: if 17 lost to 6, they won't drop. If they lost to unRanked, then yes. Conversely, SMU beating a hapless UCF doesn't inspire great movement either, albeit a win.
Collectively, the assertion that with 4 teams above losing and us winning is likely to jump us a spot or two, but not 4 spots.
There also could be a lower ranked team beat a higher one and jump us as well. Ex: UR (26) UConn beats (11) Cincy. Although, that specific example would probably bump us as well considering our recent win (and sweep) of Uconn.
PonyKris89 wrote:It's still wide open folks. Cincy has 2 lose-able games and Louisville has 3. We win out and we can still end up first, but yes, most likely 3 or 2 spot.
sadderbudweiser wrote:Rankings are sweet but right now it's only about wins!
Charleston Pony wrote:would be a good time for an impressive win Saturday