marquette wrote:How is it that when the 10 team Big East gets 4 teams into the NCAA, in stever's world, the sky is falling. Meanwhile the very real possibility that the 11 team AAC winds up with three or (in a worst case scenario) 2 in somehow makes them a powerhouse?
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:SMU is an absolute lock right now. No sub 50 RPI losses right now.
I just do not think the AAC is anywhere near as bad as folks on here want to make them out to be. AAC could easily get 4 teams in the tourney this year- with no Memphis or UConn. Think about that. Probably what was thought to be 2 of their 3 best programs. Will almost certainly get 3 in what is a down year for them. That's a pretty telling stat to me. It's far from a collapse that folks on here are making it out to be. It's just amazing how much folks on here absolutely hate the AAC's guts.
1. You don't think the AAC is as bad as folks here make them out to be? How bad are they then?
2. The AAC could "easily" get 4 teams in the tourney with no Memphis or UConn? No they can't. Not without a miracle. Or a surprise in their conference tournament. They're a 3 bid league this year - SMU, Temple, and Cincinnati - and Cincy's been looking a little shaky lately. I can just as easily see them as a 2 bid league as you can see themas as a 4 bid league. But if we stop imagining the full range of possibilities, they're a 3 bid league based on the way they've played so far.
3. How is this a "down year" for the AAC? That's a really wild statement to make for a league that's only 2 years old. Down year? What's a normal year for them? Half the league is hopelessly inept. SMU, which is considered the premier team in the league right now hasn't even been to the tournament in over 20 years. This year is the exception for them. Not the norm. Cincy and Temple have missed the tournament more often than they've been there in the past decade or so. UConn and Memohis have been the only reliable tournament teams in this league. What can be considered normal for them is UConn, Memphis, and either Ckncy or Temple. That's a 3 bid league, my friend.
As for hating the AAC's guts, they would hardly get a mention here if you didn't repeatedly posy about them.
stever20 wrote:marquette wrote:How is it that when the 10 team Big East gets 4 teams into the NCAA, in stever's world, the sky is falling. Meanwhile the very real possibility that the 11 team AAC winds up with three or (in a worst case scenario) 2 in somehow makes them a powerhouse?
Part of the answer for the AAC is the fact that 2 of the 3 top dogs- Memphis and UConn are MIA this year. I'm not saying they're a powerhouse- but rather the fact that if in a worst case scenario(which this year is for them just about), they should get 3 in fairly easily- is not that bad. Especially if the 3 they get in all avoid the PIG like what Lunardi had today. And if a UConn can win the AAC tourney they would get 4 in, very similar to us last year in the Big East. I just have a major problem calling what the AAC is this year as a collapse. Is it a off year? Yeah. But their conference RPI rank is EXACTLY what it was last year, even with no Louisville in the conference- and UConn and Memphis not good.
stever20 wrote:marquette wrote:How is it that when the 10 team Big East gets 4 teams into the NCAA, in stever's world, the sky is falling. Meanwhile the very real possibility that the 11 team AAC winds up with three or (in a worst case scenario) 2 in somehow makes them a powerhouse?
Part of the answer for the AAC is the fact that 2 of the 3 top dogs- Memphis and UConn are MIA this year. I'm not saying they're a powerhouse- but rather the fact that if in a worst case scenario(which this year is for them just about), they should get 3 in fairly easily- is not that bad. Especially if the 3 they get in all avoid the PIG like what Lunardi had today. And if a UConn can win the AAC tourney they would get 4 in, very similar to us last year in the Big East. I just have a major problem calling what the AAC is this year as a collapse. Is it a off year? Yeah. But their conference RPI rank is EXACTLY what it was last year, even with no Louisville in the conference- and UConn and Memphis not good.
stever20 wrote:marquette wrote:How is it that when the 10 team Big East gets 4 teams into the NCAA, in stever's world, the sky is falling. Meanwhile the very real possibility that the 11 team AAC winds up with three or (in a worst case scenario) 2 in somehow makes them a powerhouse?
Part of the answer for the AAC is the fact that 2 of the 3 top dogs- Memphis and UConn are MIA this year. I'm not saying they're a powerhouse- but rather the fact that if in a worst case scenario(which this year is for them just about), they should get 3 in fairly easily- is not that bad. Especially if the 3 they get in all avoid the PIG like what Lunardi had today. And if a UConn can win the AAC tourney they would get 4 in, very similar to us last year in the Big East. I just have a major problem calling what the AAC is this year as a collapse. Is it a off year? Yeah. But their conference RPI rank is EXACTLY what it was last year, even with no Louisville in the conference- and UConn and Memphis not good.
hoops22 wrote:stever20 wrote:marquette wrote:How is it that when the 10 team Big East gets 4 teams into the NCAA, in stever's world, the sky is falling. Meanwhile the very real possibility that the 11 team AAC winds up with three or (in a worst case scenario) 2 in somehow makes them a powerhouse?
Part of the answer for the AAC is the fact that 2 of the 3 top dogs- Memphis and UConn are MIA this year. I'm not saying they're a powerhouse- but rather the fact that if in a worst case scenario(which this year is for them just about), they should get 3 in fairly easily- is not that bad. Especially if the 3 they get in all avoid the PIG like what Lunardi had today. And if a UConn can win the AAC tourney they would get 4 in, very similar to us last year in the Big East. I just have a major problem calling what the AAC is this year as a collapse. Is it a off year? Yeah. But their conference RPI rank is EXACTLY what it was last year, even with no Louisville in the conference- and UConn and Memphis not good.
Stever what you're ignoring is that if UCONN and Memphis were good this year, then chances are they'd be picking up wins verses Cinci and Tulsa, which would likely knock those teams out. I don't care about the AAC one way or another, but for you of all people to be defending the league as good, is simply absurd. Outside of Temple beating Kansas, what is the leagues best OOC win? Meanwhile, look at all the truly ugly OOC losses nearly all of them have. If the BE were having this kind of year, you would be the loudest voice demanding the total dismantling of the league. You do know college basketball, I realize that, but the way you're always doom and gloom with the BE, but so defensive when it comes to the AAC, is insulting to everyones intelligence around here.
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