SMU win really helps with their resume and for now would put them solidly in the tour. giving the AAC 5 teams. No one expected the AAC to put 5 teams in the tour.
I posted after their win against Memphis that I expected them to win at least one of the two games b/w Cincy and Lou, at this rate they might take both. Can't believe their are numbskulls on here who still think UConn's lost to SMU was a bad loss, UConn actually fared better than Memphis and how Cincy is currently getting handled right now.
At SMU was not a bad loss at all. They destroyed Memphis there and (I'm sure I'll jinx it too) have led Cincy from the start. They are good. I'll be disappointed if we don't beat them and Cincinnati at Gampel though.
Well, things are getting a lil bit more interesting. The 10 minute mark and under is usually when Cincy starts choking the life out of their opponents on the defensive end(see the UConn and Louisville games), they've already started their run, lets see how SMU holds up.
Cincinnati was clearly mentally and physically drained. Don't understand why UC has already played 12 league games, and has two one week breaks in the last month of the season.
SMU was not going to be denied tonight, that home court is the real deal (as you guys know as well)...
@craighoffman: "They don't storm the court at Kansas. They don't storm the court at UCLA...we hope to expect to win these games." Strong from Larry Brown.
We really needed that, with Indiana going down to Minnesota and Harvard losing to Yale. Memphis now has victories over Oklahoma State, Louisville, and Gonzaga, and they've only lost two games at home all year. They are a quality win for sure.
@craighoffman: "They don't storm the court at Kansas. They don't storm the court at UCLA...we hope to expect to win these games." Strong from Larry Brown.
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