So...
Cincy has wins over San Diego State and @ N.C. State
SMU has a win @ Michigan (who won today)
Temple has a blowout win over Kansas
And UConn has a win over Dayton, in addition to hopefully Stanford and/or Florida
The conferences overall profile is still pretty bleak, but it's less disastrous now that some of the top teams have been able to string together some quality victories. Hopefully the committee will take into account the fact that SMU and Temple played the majority of their non-conference slate down major contributors. If UConn beats Stanford and Florida (a big if), the conference could get 3-4 bids if things break right.
That's 4 top 50 RPI wins…as an entire conference. There's no way to sugarcoat this league, it's flat out horrific this year.
League has 5 top 50 wins (still awful) but Michigan is not one of them.That's 4 top 50 RPI wins…as an entire conference. There's no way to sugarcoat this league, it's flat out horrific this year.
So...
Cincy has wins over San Diego State and @ N.C. State
SMU has a win @ Michigan (who won today)
Temple has a blowout win over Kansas
And UConn has a win over Dayton, in addition to hopefully Stanford and/or Florida
The conferences overall profile is still pretty bleak, but it's less disastrous now that some of the top teams have been able to string together some quality victories. Hopefully the committee will take into account the fact that SMU and Temple played the majority of their non-conference slate down major contributors. If UConn beats Stanford and Florida (a big if), the conference could get 3-4 bids if things break right.