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RE: All Time All AAC Teams
UH didn't have a player selected in 2014-15 but had at least one player on either 1st or 2nd team every other year of the league's existence. Also we've had 15 different players selected to either 1st or 2nd team. SMU, Memphis, and Cincy all have around 9 or 10 (although their total number of selections should be slightly higher as they've had some guys who've been selected in multiple years).
04-13-2022 08:21 AM
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RE: All Time All AAC Teams
USF is the only active member of the league that hasn't had at least one player selected to either 1st team or 2nd team all conference. Although, Jahmal McMurray who started his career at USF, did make 2nd team after he transferred to SMU. So maybe they get a half point or an assist on that one lol
04-13-2022 08:25 AM
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