On November 11th Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
CBS Sports' 1-351 College Basketball Rankings
# 186 Wagner beat # 19 UConn tonight 67-58 at UConn. The Huskies are ranked # 18 in the AP Poll and # 16 in the Coaches Poll.
Wagner followed their win over UConn with an 11-point setback against mighty UMass Lowell [ranked # 292 by CBS Sports].
The Huskies shot just 37.8 percent from the field against Wagner, hit only 6 of 19 threes and dished out just nine assists. They fared no better against Northeastern, shooting only 39.1 percent from the field and 5-for-21 from behind the arc.
JohnW22 wrote:Top of the AAC
Cincinnati(21) (2-0)- Wins over Brown(263) and Albany(164), Next Game Rhode Island(34)
SMU(33) (2-0)- WIns over Gardner Webb(262) and EMU(88), Next Game Pittsburg(52)
UCONN(64) (0-2)- Losses to Wagner(204) and Northeastern(163), Next game Loyola Marymount(214)
Houston(75) (1-0)- Win over Morgan State(342), Next Game Angelo State
Memphis(92) (1-0)- Win over UT Rio Grande Valley(341), Next Game Milwaukee(228)
Temple(124) (1-1)- Win over Las alle(100) Loss to New Hampshire(157), Next Game UMASS(145)
Tulsa(137) (0-1)- Loss to Jacksonville State(283), Next Game Wichita State(27)
No argueing the AAC has been a terrible situation for UCONN and there won't be may good opportunities to pick up good conference wins. I know it's early in the season but that's all we got so far.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:What this shows is that national programs who lose a HOF coach can't always just keep rolling without some set backs. Ollie can cerainly recruit. Might be becuase he is a former NBA player or that he has a ring, but he is getting talent there. HIs X's and O's might just not be up to par. For programs like UNC (Matt Doherty) and UK (Billy Gillespie) they often recover from bad hires because they are a blue blood and their alumni and administration will do anything to maintain that level of excellence. But for someone like a UCONN, although they have 4 NC's they are not a true Blue Blood. And let's face facts that there are aspects of the AAC that ARE a tough sell. UCONN v Tulane or ECU or Tulsa just doesn't carry much juice. So I may not agree that UConn is necessarily toast this year or in the near future, their performance since the NC has been so below what can normally be expected from a program like UConn.
And Stever, you are right that they have some chances to get big wins, but starting 0-2 to two non-tourney teams (NCAA or NIT or CBA) on your home floor, is not a good sign and will really damage their KPI/Kenpom #'s.
stever20 wrote:JohnW22 wrote:Top of the AAC
Cincinnati(21) (2-0)- Wins over Brown(263) and Albany(164), Next Game Rhode Island(34)
SMU(33) (2-0)- WIns over Gardner Webb(262) and EMU(88), Next Game Pittsburg(52)
UCONN(64) (0-2)- Losses to Wagner(204) and Northeastern(163), Next game Loyola Marymount(214)
Houston(75) (1-0)- Win over Morgan State(342), Next Game Angelo State
Memphis(92) (1-0)- Win over UT Rio Grande Valley(341), Next Game Milwaukee(228)
Temple(124) (1-1)- Win over Las alle(100) Loss to New Hampshire(157), Next Game UMASS(145)
Tulsa(137) (0-1)- Loss to Jacksonville State(283), Next Game Wichita State(27)
No argueing the AAC has been a terrible situation for UCONN and there won't be may good opportunities to pick up good conference wins. I know it's early in the season but that's all we got so far.
It's kind of dumb to use this. I mean, look at the wins that the Big East has. 1 of the what 14 now means anything- and 2 inside the top 100. Cincy and SMU are going to be good teams this year.
And UConn has the schedule Maui, Syracuse, Ohio St, Auburn, Georgetown. IF they bounce back with playing better teams, the 2 bad losses won't hurt them much at all.
JohnW22 wrote:stever20 wrote:JohnW22 wrote:Top of the AAC
Cincinnati(21) (2-0)- Wins over Brown(263) and Albany(164), Next Game Rhode Island(34)
SMU(33) (2-0)- WIns over Gardner Webb(262) and EMU(88), Next Game Pittsburg(52)
UCONN(64) (0-2)- Losses to Wagner(204) and Northeastern(163), Next game Loyola Marymount(214)
Houston(75) (1-0)- Win over Morgan State(342), Next Game Angelo State
Memphis(92) (1-0)- Win over UT Rio Grande Valley(341), Next Game Milwaukee(228)
Temple(124) (1-1)- Win over Las alle(100) Loss to New Hampshire(157), Next Game UMASS(145)
Tulsa(137) (0-1)- Loss to Jacksonville State(283), Next Game Wichita State(27)
No argueing the AAC has been a terrible situation for UCONN and there won't be may good opportunities to pick up good conference wins. I know it's early in the season but that's all we got so far.
It's kind of dumb to use this. I mean, look at the wins that the Big East has. 1 of the what 14 now means anything- and 2 inside the top 100. Cincy and SMU are going to be good teams this year.
And UConn has the schedule Maui, Syracuse, Ohio St, Auburn, Georgetown. IF they bounce back with playing better teams, the 2 bad losses won't hurt them much at all.
That's why I said it's early in the season but that's all we got. I love how you say this is kind of dumb to use when you're the one who was making a big deal about NCAA tournament locations from a preseason bracketology.
JohnW22 wrote:stever20 wrote:JohnW22 wrote:Top of the AAC
Cincinnati(21) (2-0)- Wins over Brown(263) and Albany(164), Next Game Rhode Island(34)
SMU(33) (2-0)- WIns over Gardner Webb(262) and EMU(88), Next Game Pittsburg(52)
UCONN(64) (0-2)- Losses to Wagner(204) and Northeastern(163), Next game Loyola Marymount(214)
Houston(75) (1-0)- Win over Morgan State(342), Next Game Angelo State
Memphis(92) (1-0)- Win over UT Rio Grande Valley(341), Next Game Milwaukee(228)
Temple(124) (1-1)- Win over Las alle(100) Loss to New Hampshire(157), Next Game UMASS(145)
Tulsa(137) (0-1)- Loss to Jacksonville State(283), Next Game Wichita State(27)
No argueing the AAC has been a terrible situation for UCONN and there won't be may good opportunities to pick up good conference wins. I know it's early in the season but that's all we got so far.
It's kind of dumb to use this. I mean, look at the wins that the Big East has. 1 of the what 14 now means anything- and 2 inside the top 100. Cincy and SMU are going to be good teams this year.
And UConn has the schedule Maui, Syracuse, Ohio St, Auburn, Georgetown. IF they bounce back with playing better teams, the 2 bad losses won't hurt them much at all.
That's why I said it's early in the season but that's all we got. I love how you say this is kind of dumb to use when you're the one who was making a big deal about NCAA tournament locations from a preseason bracketology.
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