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[QUOTE="shizam, post: 2652366, member: 7379"] Just looked at each of these teams seasons. Their win-loss records are interesting to say the least. The three teams combined for 61 wins. Of those 61 wins only 4 were good wins. Not one win came against a Power 5 school or what would be considered even a comparable conference to the AAC. UCF - 22 wins with 3 good wins. It was UC Davis, IUPUI and Jacksonville. All teams in conferences considered below the AAC. Counting N. Iowa is too much of a stretch and so is counting Houston and Cinn because they didn't beat anyone. Houston of 20 wins had 1 good win, George Mason. That is being kind. Again a team in a conference considered below the AAC. Houston's most credible game was a respectable loss in the first round of the NIT to Mich State 65-58. Cinn of 19 wins had 0 (zero) good wins. Houston doesn't count because Houston didn't have one good win all year. NIT record of these teams was 1-3 [/QUOTE]
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