adoraz wrote:Ok Stever...
1. I know bad losses are 100+. I thought 94 and 98 were close enough to that where I wouldn't need to clarify everything. So, 2 and 6 spots off from being bad losses. Better?
2. I use ESPN RPI because I trust it more than the smaller sites like real time RPI and all that. Maybe it's not the best source, I don't know but do know ESPN rankings are pretty close to the real thing. Maybe CBS's are the best?
3. After yesterday's games Tulsa is #1 at 71. UConn is 75 and Cincy is 90. I know teams can be hurt if advanced metrics aren't strong enough, but please don't play stupid. You know that it's very difficult to make the tournament without a top 50 RPI. Please don't cite X example of RPI #53 team making it 3 years ago.
4. UC of course are by no means put of it. Not even close. But they have a lot of work to do because as of today they likely wouldn't be in the tournament.
5. Yes the AAC on average may be better than last year but when you have no top 70 teams that means nothing. Last year they still finished with 4 top 50 teams. I don't see that happening this year. One bid is still a possibility, and I'm saying this is JANUARY.
DeltaV wrote:Why are we worrying about this?
Its like getting bent out of shape because you see your ex girlfriend on a date. Who cares about the ex and the loser guys she hangs out with now; our new girlfriend is much hotter.
adoraz wrote:Stever your viewpoint on AAC is overly optimistic while your viewpoint on the Big East is usually overly pessimistic. Of course whatever AAC team could win X, Y, and Z games and jump however many spots. On the other hand, they could lose to RPI killers that make up the majority of the league. The UC schools are playing from behind right now.
You can throw out however many scenarios you want but fact of the matter is the AAC as of today has zero top 70 RPI teams. Zero. That is remarkable.
Frankly I expect at least one team to finish around 40 RPI and maybe a second flirting around 50. I think a couple teams will start to separate themselves. But the fact you don't see the issue with how poorly the AAC has played thus far is stunning.
I'm not saying the AAC is dead or they will never recover from the last couple years, but pretty much everyone but you can acknowledge how poorly they're performing.
Jet915 wrote:They are a two bid league MAX. If UCONN or CIncy cannot beat SMU, they are probably 1 bid...
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