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[QUOTE="StunningSteve, post: 2697678, member: 7895"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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