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RE: Strategy for Covid Conference Basketball Games
(12-28-2020 09:05 PM)Hart Foundation Wrote:  IMO, the Funky back to back games make the CAA even more of a free-for-all. There is no favorite this year and not much separation from top to bottom.
Showing how crappy the CAA is this year, the top rated team is #139 and the bottom is #298. 6 of the teams are 200+

I'm not sure what to make of the rankings at this point.

VCU RPI #40, UVA #79?

Duke at RPI# 166? Their resume sure doesn't look good, but still seems hard to believe. If there was ever a year it would be good to play them, it would be now. Would think Cameron is a lot more tame than usual.
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