stever20 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Tough night for Tulsa. Already with a fragile profile at best, they lose to our buddies from Storrs on their home floor by 16. Dropped 16 spots in Net. Now below St Johns. Also Wich St loses at home as well to the Bearcats. They drop 6, and Cindy only jumps 2. I guess it wasn’t that much of a quality road win to only jump 2 spots.
still a Q1 win, which Cincy needed...
UConn got in the top 75 which will help some teams out conversely.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:
Re: One-day volatility of Net Rankings
… Tulsa … … lose to … on their home floor by 16. Dropped 16 spots in Net … Also Wich St loses at home as well to the Bearcats. They drop 6, and Cindy only jumps 2. I guess it wasn’t that much of a quality road win to only jump 2 spots.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Memphis with another choke-job last night at Cincinnati. With the level of expectations for that program this year, you'd think Penny was the second coming of Coach K. Alas, Cincinnati, with home win, actually moved DOWN in the NET by a spot. Hard to see more than three teams for the AAC this season.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Memphis with another choke-job last night at Cincinnati. With the level of expectations for that program this year, you'd think Penny was the second coming of Coach K. Alas, Cincinnati, with home win, actually moved DOWN in the NET by a spot. Hard to see more than three teams for the AAC this season.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Memphis with another choke-job last night at Cincinnati. With the level of expectations for that program this year, you'd think Penny was the second coming of Coach K. Alas, Cincinnati, with home win, actually moved DOWN in the NET by a spot. Hard to see more than three teams for the AAC this season.
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