marquette wrote:stever20 wrote:The thing is, we don't know that SMU will fall back to being awful. Next year they sure won't. Just looking at KP- over 60% of the time right now they're using only 2 seniors on the floor at the same time. Frankly, Tulsa is the team that will collapse next year.....
And why can't we use SMU in the conference strength discussion? Because you don't like it? Sorry- but when the media and committee looks at the AAC, they see SMU. This year the AAC and A10 are right about the same in RPI, with the AAC pretty far ahead in KP. You ask the media about the 2 conferences- and they would say they're pretty darn close to the same.
Stever with a firm "NO HYPOTHETICALS!" I can respect that.stever20 wrote:But the thing is, until that happens, it's going to be a good conference. You say every school is positioning itself for the next go around. What does that mean? To be the best they can possibly be right now. So until they do get pulled apart(or if)- they're going to be a conference that a year like this will be their normal I think. Heck, I don't think folks realize just how close they were to being even better than this.....
Temple- 3 OOC losses by 6 points or less
Tulsa- 3 OOC losses by 5 points or less
Cincy- 2 OOC losses by 2 points each
UConn- 2 OOC losses by 3 points each
If(and I know that's a big word) they had those, the conference would be a near lock for 4 spots in the tourney this year right now.
Wait a minute...
Jet915 wrote:Slightly off topic but sad nonetheless.....
Dan Wetzel
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Boston College in ACC play this year: Basketball is 0-15, Football went 0-8. The old Big East never looked so good.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote: It's a huge reason why there was such animosity among fans on the other board (and why we started a new board here) when they were finally invited to the Big East, only to see that dream taken away.
stever20 wrote:And this crap about moving goalposts. In a sport that is judged subjectively, it happens.
Westbrook#36 wrote:stever20 wrote:And this crap about moving goalposts. In a sport that is judged subjectively, it happens.
That's not what you do though. You selectively apply a certain criteria when BE teams, but then magically that criteria changes(often doing a 180) when it comes to teams in the AAC. And before you response, YES YOU DO, we have 3 years and over 5700 posts of empirical evidence to this FACT. Response or not, you probably will because you need to have the last word in these matters, but it doesn't change the fact that you're a dishonest, disingenuous AAC homer.
stever20 wrote:Westbrook#36 wrote:stever20 wrote:And this crap about moving goalposts. In a sport that is judged subjectively, it happens.
That's not what you do though. You selectively apply a certain criteria when BE teams, but then magically that criteria changes(often doing a 180) when it comes to teams in the AAC. And before you response, YES YOU DO, we have 3 years and over 5700 posts of empirical evidence to this FACT. Response or not, you probably will because you need to have the last word in these matters, but it doesn't change the fact that you're a dishonest, disingenuous AAC homer.
show me 1 time where you say I moved the goalpost..... just 1.
stever20 wrote:What I'm saying about the AAC this year is it's winding up to be a pretty decent year- despite all those close losses. League will probably get for sure 2 teams, and a real shot at 3- with an outside shot at 4. There is nothing hypothetical about that at all....
And this crap about moving goalposts. In a sport that is judged subjectively, it happens. Take Seton Hall. They beat PC back on 1/16. Then it was a profound win. Now, it's a good win, but it's lost a lot of steam since then.... Seton Hall's goal posts HAVE moved in that time because PC has struggled since then. Folks want to act like if a team was great back on 1/16, the win should carry the same amount of weight that it would have back on 1/16. That just doesn't happen.
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