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And then there were three..

There were so many games yesterday, and obviously LSU beating Texas gets a lot of the attention, but check out Vanderbilt. They took on a decent Texas A & M team, expected to win but by eight or so points. Instead, they won by 40. That is, by far the biggest margin of loss by TAMU, Far surpassing the 22 point win by Oklahoma.
 
Shea is doing a fabulous job, but they have an incredibly steep hill ahead of them. I doubt that anyone has a tougher remaining schedule.

Thus far their signature win is at home against LSU, their only win against a top 25 team.

Coming up - home games against

#9 Michigan
#5 Oklahoma
#2 Texas
#6 Kentucky

Away games against -

#3 South Carolina
#18 Ole Miss
#6 Kentucky
#20 Tennessee

If they can get to the end of the regular season with only 2 or 3 losses, that would be an amazing season.
 
Shea is doing a fabulous job, but they have an incredibly steep hill ahead of them. I doubt that anyone has a tougher remaining schedule.
There must be a way to measure this. According to Massey their SOS is currently 50 and will end the season at 15, which implies a tough remaining schedule but I don't see an obvious way to calculate the strength of schedule of the remaining schedule.

Massey has expected remaining losses at 6.34 which is the most among any of the top 20 teams. You have to get down to Alabama to find the team with more expected losses, and and that's more due to being a weaker team than a stronger schedule.
 
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Shea is doing a fabulous job, but they have an incredibly steep hill ahead of them. I doubt that anyone has a tougher remaining schedule.

Thus far their signature win is at home against LSU, their only win against a top 25 team.

Coming up - home games against

#9 Michigan
#5 Oklahoma
#2 Texas
#6 Kentucky

Away games against -

#3 South Carolina
#18 Ole Miss
#6 Kentucky
#20 Tennessee

If they can get to the end of the regular season with only 2 or 3 losses, that would be an amazing season.
Wow what a killer schedule! Wish we were playing those teams.
 
If my memory is correct, Villanova was the team that broke UConn's undefeated season and last long winning streak........let's not let that happen this Thursday......
Good memory.
February 9, 2022
Lior Garzon scored 19 points and Maddie Siegrist added 17 to lead Villanova to a 72-69 win over No. 8 UConn, ending the Huskies' 169-game conference winning streak.

UConn last lost a conference game back in the old Big East Conference in 2013.
 

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