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Is the AAC more competitive after UConn
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[QUOTE="DefenseBB, post: 2588664, member: 7492"] Here are the current standings with 3 games to go before the tournament: [IMG]https://the-boneyard.com/data/attachments/28/28820-1885c21a6ce19fe9244c24da16da4fc8.jpg[/IMG] As I see both USF and UConn at the top, I ponder if the league is really getting better. I do believe UCF has made in-roads and is on the upswing and they even have a top 100 HoopGurlz prospect signed for next year. I look at Houston and am hopeful but still unsure. I had high hopes for Travis Mays at SMU but the jury is still out as he suffered a step back. Jamelle, for all the support we give her due to her connections has not impressed at all. This year's group is her best in awhile if not ever and it is not great. I cut Tonya some slack as she lost a key piece to injury before the year and she had the team playing well last year. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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