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Cumberland is coming back. HUGE news for Cincy.

It will interesting to watch him(them) in less of a half court system like Cronin stressed. He likes to push the ball so my guess is this sets up well for him particularly if they add another shooter. He's awful tough to handle in the open court one on one.
 
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Memphis
Houston
Wichita state
Cincinnati
UConn
USF
Temple
UCF
ECU
SMU
Tulane
Tulsa

Houston without brooks will have some bumps along the way but Sampson will have them ready come march. AAC Tourney is in Texas this year too.
 
- Gregg Marshall added a nice class to the young foundation he built last year. This is Wichita State's most talented team ever. Sherfield and Etienne will be fun 4 year players to watch develop.
- Houston could be even stronger again with Jarreau moving into the starting lineup for Davis.
- Ron Hunter just added KJ Lawson and Christion Thompson to go with every meaningful player Dunleavy had except Daniels. He's waiting on Daniels now.
- Tulsa had a surprisingly decent offseason. Getting Ugboh was big for them.
- Dawkins loaded up on bigs at UCF (including the kid who left TCU). The Knights may take the preseason to gell but they'll be a tough out.
- I really like Aaron McKie at Temple. Landing Strickland (Wisconsin) and Forrester (Indiana) as well as Josh Pierre-Louis was a great start to his tenure.
- Jankovich has had a productive recruiting cycle for SMU as well. Jolly was big, as was getting Charles Smith IV and Darius McNeill from Cal.
- ECU got a lot bigger and a lot more athletic in Dooley's second year. He went heavy Juco for the measurables, so that team can take the pre-season before we see how they compliment Jayden Garner and Williams.
- Cincinnati was a consensus Top 25 team before Cronin left. Most of the intrigue surrounding them centers on Cumberland returning. They lost Brooks but have the other Mamadou to take his place. Brannen has a good core to work with but is on his grind as well.
- USF adds Zack Dawson to what should be a tournament contender next year. They were young last year, so we should see a nice jump from Yetna, Collins, etc.
- Memphis is good.
- UConn is on its grind.

Sounds like the top RPI (or whatever measure we're using today) conference in the country. YES!!!
 
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I'll tally a consensus during work tomorrow... last chance to get your votes in!
 
  1. Wichita State
  2. Houston
  3. Memphis
  4. UConn
  5. Cincinnati
  6. USF
  7. Tulsa
  8. Temple
  9. ECU
  10. USF
  11. SMU
  12. Tulane
 
Memphis
Wichita St.
Houston
Cincinnati
UCONN
UCF
USF
Temple
Tulsa
SMU
ECU
Tulane
 
1. Memphis
2. Wichita St.
3. Cincinnati
4. UH
5. UConn
6. USF
7. Temple
8. ECU
9. Tulane
10. Tulsa
11. SMU
 
Memphis
Houston
WSU
Cinci
USF
UConn
UCF
Temple
Tulsa
SMU
ECU
Tulane

The conference as a whole is getting better. I think you can put 1-3 in a hat and shake it up and either team can land in any of those spots. Same goes for 4-8 and 9-12. Not a huge drop off between the three groups but definitely some.
 
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One thing that hasn't been talked about is that all these Memphis kids are going to eligible and get thru the Ncaa clearing house. Time will tell. I don't see Memphis as being a "favored son" when it comes to Ncaa matters.
 
Sam Mitchell has left the Memphis staff. He was the X and Os guy. Will be interesting who Penny brings in.
People have Memphis in their top 5. I know they're in our conference and we should be rooting for the rise of the conference but I kind of can't wait to watch this blowup.
 
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People have Memphis in their top 5. I know they're in our conference and we should be rooting for the rise of the conference but I kind of can't wait to watch this blowup.
That certainly could happen. But, part of me loves what Memphis has done. They cleared their rooster to bring in talent and went out and got it without the impediment of any meaningful academic standards. To some here, this may not be pretty but it seems to be elevating the conference respect wise.
 
Cincy added much needed depth to their backcourt:

Chris McNeal: 6'1 grad transfer last played D1 for New Mexico and averaged 9.6p/1.8r/2.8a.
Nika Adams-Woods: #235 '19 prospect 6'3 lefty with a 6'7 wingspan.

My guess is Cumberland will start at PG, but both of these guys can get major minutes if the team decides to go small and go with Scott/Williams/Moore/Cumberland as their starting 5 through 2.
 
Does this mean Cumberland’s cousin or whatever isn’t going there? Is he really good?
 
Does this mean Cumberland’s cousin or whatever isn’t going there? Is he really good?
He averaged 17 points on 40% 3PT shooting (nearly 8 attempts a game) at Oakland. He seems pretty good to me. Rumors are are decision is coming very soon.

and here it is....
Jon Rothstein
@JonRothstein

 
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