GoldenWarrior11 wrote:I would bolt too if I saw an upcoming slate of conference games against Tulane, East Carolina, UCF and Houston.
Seriously, that conference is in MAJOR trouble-basketball wise. Losing Louisville is will do terrible things for their RPI and SOS. Replacing that with Tulane, ECU and Tulsa is even worse. UCONN, Cincinnati and Memphis can only carry the load so much.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:I would bolt too if I saw an upcoming slate of conference games against Tulane, East Carolina, UCF and Houston.
Seriously, that conference is in MAJOR trouble-basketball wise. Losing Louisville is will do terrible things for their RPI and SOS. Replacing that with Tulane, ECU and Tulsa is even worse. UCONN, Cincinnati and Memphis can only carry the load so much.
Chalmers0 wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:I would bolt too if I saw an upcoming slate of conference games against Tulane, East Carolina, UCF and Houston.
Seriously, that conference is in MAJOR trouble-basketball wise. Losing Louisville is will do terrible things for their RPI and SOS. Replacing that with Tulane, ECU and Tulsa is even worse. UCONN, Cincinnati and Memphis can only carry the load so much.
Not sure I would list Tulsa along with Tulane and ECU. Granted, Haith will ruin what Manning built up in a matter of a few years but still, they aren't going to be killing RPIs this year.
stever20 wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:I would bolt too if I saw an upcoming slate of conference games against Tulane, East Carolina, UCF and Houston.
Seriously, that conference is in MAJOR trouble-basketball wise. Losing Louisville is will do terrible things for their RPI and SOS. Replacing that with Tulane, ECU and Tulsa is even worse. UCONN, Cincinnati and Memphis can only carry the load so much.
It's still going to be a top 7 basketball conference and will get 3+ teams in the tourney every year. The animosity on here about how bad the AAC is going to be is just remarkable. They're better than any conference other than the P5 and Big East- and frankly maybe better than the SEC.
Also, losing Rutgers will do nothign but help their RPI and SOS. Rutgers was the #247 RPI OOC last year. Only Houston was worse. Between that, and then the fact that all the top teams will avoid playing 2 games against the bottom 7 teams- so the # of games vs bad teams is the exact same as before- will help them out a lot.
DudeAnon wrote:AAC might survive for a while because the upper third can beat up on the lower 2/3rds but the problem is the upper third all want to leave. And eventually, some or all will.
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