kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:
And also I think you might have to at least mention Florida Atlantic. Definitely a couple of real head scratching losses.
FAU will be one of the more interesting cases seeding wise. Not a lot they can do in AAC, and while ranked #10, Memphis resume is kind of falling apart tbh. I forgot about Michigan, but they weren't expected to be very good iirc.
stever20 wrote:Memphis looks like will have 3 more Q1 shots for sure (2 with FAU and 1 at SMU- they're #39 right now so pretty safely in Q1 for a road game). Might have a 4th if North Texas can remain in the top 75- they're #60 right now.
kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:Memphis looks like will have 3 more Q1 shots for sure (2 with FAU and 1 at SMU- they're #39 right now so pretty safely in Q1 for a road game). Might have a 4th if North Texas can remain in the top 75- they're #60 right now.
While this is true for other conferences as well, AAC looks especially vulnerable to have their NET rankings cannibalized. Like, home game against FAU might end up being quad 2. Houston and Gonzaga in the past were especially good at managing this with blowout wins after blowout wins, but from what we've seen so far Memphis and FAU aren't acting like they're built to win by huge margin.
stever20 wrote:I sure can't wait to start to post in Green and Red again!
stever20 wrote:Bracketville seed list update for today:
2 UConn
12 Marquette
16 Creighton
25 St John's
26 Villanova
27 Seton Hall
44 Providence(3rd last team in)
Butler 10th team out
Xavier 13th team out
stever20 wrote:kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:Memphis looks like will have 3 more Q1 shots for sure (2 with FAU and 1 at SMU- they're #39 right now so pretty safely in Q1 for a road game). Might have a 4th if North Texas can remain in the top 75- they're #60 right now.
While this is true for other conferences as well, AAC looks especially vulnerable to have their NET rankings cannibalized. Like, home game against FAU might end up being quad 2. Houston and Gonzaga in the past were especially good at managing this with blowout wins after blowout wins, but from what we've seen so far Memphis and FAU aren't acting like they're built to win by huge margin.
I think Memphis actually is starting to act like that. They absolutely rolled Wichita. Game wasn't as close as final score indicated.
FAU could easily get to 22-4 before final 5 games with SMU, Memphis, Tulane, North Texas, and Memphis again. They do that and they'll be Q1 for Memphis at home alomst for sure.
stever20 wrote:
Or not. Wow.
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