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AAC must gain respect 2018-19

Once again, the Big East is on top, showing it is the best basketball conference. And we decided to walk away in order to salvage a mediocre, at best, football program...
We didn't walk away. But keep telling yourself that if it helps you sleep at night.
 
2 or 3? Wow. Love your optimism!! Trying to get there myself. Maybe I have battered fan syndrome, but I just want to start by threatening to make the tourni. So what's that? 3 or 4? Please!
UCF just signed the top JUCO outside sniper in the country. 48% from 3. A TRUE need. Franky B. we shall call him. A 6-5 shooter that can defend the perimeter. He gets maybe 12- 15 solid minutes next year. Could be a really big piece.

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UCF and UConn...death matches soon. Popcorn worthy indeed.
 
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Houston, SMU, Cincinnati, UCF and maybe USF all are looking more attractive if your looking at a combination of sports to get in a conference. Outside of Geno's teams and women field hockey, what's attractive? These P5's don't care about academics. Academics not bringing in revenue
If they cared about academics Louisville would not be in the ACC
 
Um, the Big Ten cares about academics and markets. And the ACC wants us now, too. Because of market. So much time wasted typing nonsense.
 
UCF just signed the top JUCO outside sniper in the country. 48% from 3. A TRUE need. Franky B. we shall call him. A 6-5 shooter that can defend the perimeter. He gets maybe 12- 15 solid minutes next year. Could be a really big piece.

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UCF and UConn...death matches soon. Popcorn worthy indeed.
Who did hey land? I saw them at a Juco tournament recruiting an ok dude but nothing special wonder if it was someone else
 
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The AAC is shaping up for a down year. But that could be a good thing for us. Right now we need to win games. We need a number in front of our name.
 
The AAC is shaping up for a down year. But that could be a good thing for us. Right now we need to win games. We need a number in front of our name.

Funny thing is, this is shaping up to be the year that UConn and Memphis reassert their built-in advantages to ascend in-conference

I definitely think UConn will surprise.
Teams all across the country are waiting out a lot of draft eligible players. After that, I think we'll all know what's what.
Cincinnati will be highly ranked if Jacob Evans is back.
Houston will be good with their incoming talent. Hinton is going to be fun to watch. The Louisiana transfer kids are older and talented
UCF is old and talented
Memphis brings back a strong senior group (Martin, Davenport, Mike Parks Jr, Brewton, Thornton) to go with a nice class for Hardaway. Their last signing is going to be interesting
Temple is another year mature. Rose can be the best player in the conference with more bulk. They didn't lose a lot from a team that had some of the most impressive wins in the conference.
 
UCF just signed the top JUCO outside sniper in the country. 48% from 3. A TRUE need. Franky B. we shall call him. A 6-5 shooter that can defend the perimeter. He gets maybe 12- 15 solid minutes next year. Could be a really big piece.

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UCF and UConn...death matches soon. Popcorn worthy indeed.
I'm already getting excited for the UConn - UCF game which will probably end with a final score of 47 - 43.
 
Once again, the Big East is on top, showing it is the best basketball conference. And we decided to walk away in order to salvage a mediocre, at best, football program...

There's no way you are saying that with a straight face.

Lots of teams lost their best players. Cincy and WSU maybe should make it but theyll prove that during the season. I dont really see a problem with this.

That is correct. This is a major reloading year for the AAC. We collectively crapped our pants last year in the tournament. This is the first time the Shockers have done that in the Marshall era and it was solely due to defense. Our defense will be back next year henceforth any future Shocker crapping will not.

If UConn is UConn the AAC will get plenty of respect

This.


The final spot in the basketball power conference sweepstakes is between The Church League and the American. We are trailing at the moment but that is ONLY because we have a couple anchors dragging our conference RPI down while the Big Pee does not. USF and ECU need to become perennial 150 minimum RPI programs - like yesterday - and we will be GREATLY improved as a conference. The secret sauce to the Catholic's success (NCAA bids) is having no downright turds floating around in their conference. They have one great team, a couple good ones and the rest meh. We don't have a great team as of yet (The Shockers were predicted to be great last year but suffered from internal issues), but we have several very good ones several meh and a couple disasters.


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So looking at the all-time NCAA tournament wins in just men's basketball and you see:

#11 UConn: 59 (also #11 in winning percentage)
#17 Cincinnati: 46 (#27 in winning percentage)
#31 Memphis: 34 (#40 in winning percentage)
#33 Temple: 33
#40 Houston: 27

The Big East has:

#10 Villanova: 64 (#14 in winning percentage)
#16 Georgetown: 47 (#21 in winning percentage)
#19 Marquette: 41 (#43 in winning percentage)
#39 Xavier: 28
#41 St. John's: 27
#42 Butler: 24 (#23 in winning percentage)
-Seton Hall comes in at #36 in winning percentage

In terms of basketball performance in the tournament, I feel the AAC has a strong core set of teams. Now add UCF (0-4 in the tourney) and Wichita State (17-15 in the tourney) to the mix and you have a solid conference. What the Big East has on the AAC is history. The AAC is building its history as we speak.
 
If Memphis can do as well as they do, so can the other commuter schools.

UCF is already outperforming USF. Exactly what USF fans feared.
 
Look, academics are obviously not top on the list on importance; however to say "they don't care" is also wrong.

Schools absolutely care about the "type" of school they're associated with.

A top 20 public, flagship school is absolutely more attractive than a "city" school like UC or Houston, or a "commuter" school like UCF or USF.

Louisville is a (disgusting) exception, not the rule.
There is also a different assessment on academic value by conference
1 B1G very important
2 PAC at one time the academic equivalent of the B1G but has slipped
3 ACC a mix of mostly very good Academic Schools and Louisville
They at one time saw themselves academically on par with the B1G
4 B12 mixed of great to decent schools.
5 SEC schools that will do anything to win at football and Vandy
But even the state flag ships like UT , Bama, UK ,UF are not too shabby.
Remember it’s presidents that determine conferenfere afilation and they are all academic types .
Louisville was only accepted when the ACC when it looked like it might fall apart .
I’m sure the Duke president swallowed hard when lowly Louisville became a peer.
 
Cincy has made 8 tournaments in a row, yes they lose some pieces, but they're still very talented. Cumberland is a beast, and they have two senior point guards. UCF should be really good as long as they stay healthy. After that I think it's anyone's guess. UConn, Memphis, WSU, Houston, SMU should all be in the mix. The bottom will probably be ugly again.
 
Louisville is a (disgusting) exception, not the rule.
Admittedly, it's an uphill sell on this board, but Louisville has been using athletics to help elevate its profile and academics. It's always an easy target for the Northeast to take aim at red state doings and standards, but UL seeks to improve and is improving. And we've often enough heard from posters who clearly value P5 and its money more than continued academic rise if given a choice of only one at this point.
 
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