Jet915 wrote:AAC looks like a 2 bid league minimum, 3 bid league max. Cincy and one of SMU or Temple. UCONN if they win the tournament since it's in Hartford would be the 3rd team.
BigmanU wrote:stever20 wrote:whiteandblue77 wrote:No, it's Stever, he called the AAC a "multi-bid league"
And the AAC is absolutely a multi-bid league. The AAC is right now in both RPI and Ken Pom an easy #7. They are no where remotely near having only 1 bid.
When you mention Multi-bid, I assume you mean two. Who are the teams right now Cincinnati & ????
The point is I don't know. That's a problem in itself
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:whiteandblue77 wrote:No, it's Stever, he called the AAC a "multi-bid league"
And the AAC is absolutely a multi-bid league. The AAC is right now in both RPI and Ken Pom an easy #7. They are no where remotely near having only 1 bid.
Cincinnati
Houston
UCF
SMU
Temple (on the bubble)
UConn (if they win the tournament in Hartford)
whiteandblue77 wrote:I didn't say he should drop SMU out this week, just that Seton Hall should be in if SMU is in. Their resumes are same same-ish.
whiteandblue77 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:And the AAC is absolutely a multi-bid league. The AAC is right now in both RPI and Ken Pom an easy #7. They are no where remotely near having only 1 bid.
Cincinnati
Houston
UCF
SMU
Temple (on the bubble)
UConn (if they win the tournament in Hartford)
The original message was a joke, and indeed the AAC could get 6 in, but with that list are you saying that as of right now the AAC has four locks and one on the bubble? Then by your standards the Big East has 6 locks as of now... and nobody is saying that. I will question Joe if he still has SMU in and Not Seton Hall in and Providence on the bubble.
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