stever20 wrote:For those that don't think that SMU is helping the AAC, look tonight. Houston upset SMU. Houston's RPI jumped from 130 up to 102. With what Houston is projected to do rest of the season- a really good shot now that Houston will finish in the top 100 RPI. So all the wins that teams are getting against them from teams like UConn, Cincy- those are now going to be top 100 wins.... Losses to them won't be bad losses.
Houston has no shot at tourney though because they too scheduled like crap OOC. Guess I understand a bit more with Houston than I do some other programs- but still- that logic just is dumb to me. Although it wouldn't shock me if they were able to win 3 in March and steal a bid.
adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:For those that don't think that SMU is helping the AAC, look tonight. Houston upset SMU. Houston's RPI jumped from 130 up to 102. With what Houston is projected to do rest of the season- a really good shot now that Houston will finish in the top 100 RPI. So all the wins that teams are getting against them from teams like UConn, Cincy- those are now going to be top 100 wins.... Losses to them won't be bad losses.
Houston has no shot at tourney though because they too scheduled like crap OOC. Guess I understand a bit more with Houston than I do some other programs- but still- that logic just is dumb to me. Although it wouldn't shock me if they were able to win 3 in March and steal a bid.
Come on man.... Houston may now be a top 100 team and you're saying with a straight face this is important? What???
SMU's undefeated season was literally the only publicity the AAC has gotten all year.
NovaBall wrote:SMU would be a middle of the pack big east team.
Houston should have stormed the court after the win. Too bad they didn't have any fans at the game to do the storming.
stever20 wrote:
Looked and they were about 80% full at the game.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:The only thing I understand is that no one shows up for AAC games - even when you have a top-15 team in SMU coming to town.
HoosierPal wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:The only thing I understand is that no one shows up for AAC games - even when you have a top-15 team in SMU coming to town.
And how many were at the DePaul - Providence game last night. Maybe a couple of thousand. I'm talking about butts in seats, not tickets sold (which was listed at 5100). On TV the place was vacant. And try to find an article in the Trib or Sun-Times on the game. Neither sent a beat reporter. The Trib had maybe 3 paragraphs and the Sun-Times half a dozen. Headlines in Chicago are on Notre Dame recruiting not on DePaul beating a ranked team.
We ain't lilly clean either.
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:For those that don't think that SMU is helping the AAC, look tonight. Houston upset SMU. Houston's RPI jumped from 130 up to 102. With what Houston is projected to do rest of the season- a really good shot now that Houston will finish in the top 100 RPI. So all the wins that teams are getting against them from teams like UConn, Cincy- those are now going to be top 100 wins.... Losses to them won't be bad losses.
Houston has no shot at tourney though because they too scheduled like crap OOC. Guess I understand a bit more with Houston than I do some other programs- but still- that logic just is dumb to me. Although it wouldn't shock me if they were able to win 3 in March and steal a bid.
Come on man.... Houston may now be a top 100 team and you're saying with a straight face this is important? What???
SMU's undefeated season was literally the only publicity the AAC has gotten all year.
It could help UConn, Cincy, and Tulsa get in the tourney. And yes I did say Tulsa. Palm had them as the 4th team out today. What would a win over SMU do for them? wonders.
If anything, SMU has gone totally under the radar quite frankly.
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