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Current AAC Scores:
75-61 Memphis over Jackson St
74-59 Cincinnati over Nebraska
82-65 UConn over Eastern Washington
73-66 Kentucky over Louisville
61-57 South Florida over Bradley

Current Future AAC Scores:
72-41 Kansas St over Tulane

Scheduled AAC Games:
Memphis (-21.5) plays Jackson St at 12 pm ESPNU
Cincinnati (-11) plays Nebraska at 12 pm ESPN2
UConn (-19.5) plays Eastern Washington at 1 pm ESPN3
Louisville (-2.5) plays Kentucky at 4 pm CBS
South Florida (-1) plays Bradley at 8 pm

Scheduled Future AAC Games:
Tulane (+13.5) plays Kansas St (Brooklyn, NY) at 5 pm

*Bold denotes home team

Non Conference Record: 88-33

League Standings:
Connecticut 0-0 11-1
Cincinnati 0-0 11-2
Louisville 0-0 11-2
Southern Methodist 0-0 10-2
Memphis 0-0 9-2
UCF 0-0 8-3
South Florida 0-0 9-4
Houston 0-0 8-5
Temple 0-0 5-5
Rutgers 0-0 6-7

Future Member Standings:
East Carolina 0-0 10-4
Tulane 0-0 7-7
Tulsa 0-0 4-9
Cincinnati and Memphis grab wins early
Nice win by UC, I watched early on and the commentators were all about Nebraska and their challenging schedule and how that's a good sign for their NCAA hopes. Glad the Bearcats crushed them.
(12-28-2013 02:20 PM)Cubanbull Wrote: [ -> ]Nice win by UC, I watched early on and the commentators were all about Nebraska and their challenging schedule and how that's a good sign for their NCAA hopes. Glad the Bearcats crushed them.

Tigers got a big game against your team coming. Hope we bring it.
(12-27-2013 10:02 PM)owlfan2272 Wrote: [ -> ]South Florida (-1) plays Bradley at 8 pm
If South Florida has any hopes for an at-large berth, today's game is a must-win.
(12-28-2013 03:47 PM)Native Georgian Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-27-2013 10:02 PM)owlfan2272 Wrote: [ -> ]South Florida (-1) plays Bradley at 8 pm
If South Florida has any hopes for an at-large berth, today's game is a must-win.

Agree its a must win tonight
30-28 Bradley leads at the half
(12-28-2013 08:58 PM)owlfan2272 Wrote: [ -> ]30-28 Bradley leads at the half

No starting PG once again, 10 turnovers 50% ft shooting and the two guards playing point are 0-7 shooting the ball.
Louisville is going to be an NCAA tournament but they a very suspect non-conference resume. Their best win is Southern Miss. I would put UConn, Memphis, and Cincinnati's resumes ahead of them at this point.
South Florida just isn't playing well at all, hard to imagine them getting an at-large at this rate
61-57 South Florida survives, shutdown the game nicely
(12-28-2013 10:03 PM)owlfan2272 Wrote: [ -> ]61-57 South Florida survives, shutdown the game nicely

We wont be in any postseason unless our PG Collins returns to the team healthy. There is no offensive rhythm without him.
Bulls last 8 games decided by 5 points or less. USF is 5-3
(12-28-2013 10:23 PM)Cubanbull Wrote: [ -> ]Bulls last 8 games decided by 5 points or less. USF is 5-3

I was going to say it seems like every game for you guys comes down to the final minute.
(12-27-2013 10:02 PM)owlfan2272 Wrote: [ -> ]Tulane (+13.5) plays Kansas St (Brooklyn, NY) at 5 pm

So Tulane was in Barclays Center this evening and got absolutely annihilated 72-41 (28-10 at the half).

K-State has a decent team -- wins over Gonzaga and Ole Miss; losses to Charlotte and Georgetown; maybe Top 60 on a good day -- but to get skull-f*cked like that is a crushing reminder of how far our MBB program has sunk.

At any other AAC program, Tulane's HC Ed Conroy would be an obvious goner at the end of the season. But Tulane's AD is notoriously slow to pull the trigger in situations like this. I still think that, barring a near-miraculous recovery in conference play, we will have a new coach next season. But can't be certain, quite yet.

A disastrous performance, no two ways about it.
Louisville surprised me a little today. Winning at Rupp is never a gimme, but UK hadn't beaten a ranked team yet. Louisville showed its vulnerability inside. Behanan and Harrell were almost non-factors. As of now, I think Memphis might be the best in the conference, with UConn a close second, and UofL third, with UC close behind.

Head to head results later may change that, but that's how it looks for now. JMO.
UConn is the clear #1 and Louisville is #2. Till we fix rebounding we are #3
(12-29-2013 02:13 AM)Geotag Wrote: [ -> ]UConn is the clear #1 and Louisville is #2. Till we fix rebounding we are #3

All teams have flaws. The only common opponent is Florida. UConn won by one on their home court, while Florida was missing 2 key players. Memphis lost by 2 to Florida on a neutral court, with Florida at full strength. Doesn't seem that clear to me.
We will get a clearer idea now that conference season starts and we all play each other home and awAy
(12-29-2013 10:15 AM)Cubanbull Wrote: [ -> ]We will get a clearer idea now that conference season starts and we all play each other home and awAy

Agree. Started to say that. Should be fun.
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