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Houston and UCF did a great job representing the AAC
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[QUOTE="tzznandrew, post: 3106169, member: 168"] Cincy will benefit from there being more good teams. They'll have to test themselves more in close games. It's no surprise their last S16 came out of the Big East. Houston will stay good regardless, I think. They have huge donors and the AAC has been a boon to them. They'll hire a great coach is Sampson leaves. Wichita will be a tournament team next year. Memphis should be. The league is going to be better top to bottom next year. UConn is going to be better overall if Al can stay healthy, because they'll just be a greater depth of talent. But losing Adams is going to hurt. There are a lot of points to replace there. And he may not be the only scoring we have to replace, so who knows. Next year is not the break-through year. It's the year after when we're [I]back[/I] for realz. Though Precious would accelerate that timeline... [/QUOTE]
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