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I think they could go undefeated for the year (prior to the tournament, of course). Remember what Vic Schaefer said in his presser after they were steam-rolled by UConn in the tournament last year.

In case you forgot, here it is yet again.




 
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There were a lot of interesting lines of thought in Creme's latest report. His remarks regarding why Miss St passes Maryland in his latest seeding reinforce some of the observations made on this board about the Terps apparent weak OOC schedule:

"While Maryland certainly passes the "eye test" for a No. 1 seed, the Terrapins nonconference slate lacked depth, and the Big Ten has not provided the same opportunity for Maryland's strength of schedule to grow in the same way as Mississippi State."
 
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He has 4 AAC teams! Temple and Tulane joining FSU and Uconn. Hope it happens. I had posted something along these lines a few weeks ago - glad it is being perceived elsewhere as well.

UConn pushing the American
For those who still feel UConn's dominance is bad for the game, this week's projection is evidence to the contrary. Sure, the Huskies routinely dismantle American Athletic Conference opponents before the first media timeout. But look closer: Three other AAC teams are in this week's field.

South Florida, Temple and Tulane might not have cranked the UConn code, but they are beating others -- enough, at least -- to be contenders to reach the NCAA tournament. The pursuit of UConn appears to be making them better. Perhaps it's subtle and slow, but the league as a whole has gotten better and deeper. That is always good for the game.
 
He has 4 AAC teams! Temple and Tulane joining FSU and Uconn. Hope it happens. I had posted something along these lines a few weeks ago - glad it is being perceived elsewhere as well.

UConn pushing the American
For those who still feel UConn's dominance is bad for the game, this week's projection is evidence to the contrary. Sure, the Huskies routinely dismantle American Athletic Conference opponents before the first media timeout. But look closer: Three other AAC teams are in this week's field.

South Florida, Temple and Tulane might not have cranked the UConn code, but they are beating others -- enough, at least -- to be contenders to reach the NCAA tournament. The pursuit of UConn appears to be making them better. Perhaps it's subtle and slow, but the league as a whole has gotten better and deeper. That is always good for the game.

:eek: Conference realignment in the middle of the season?

:p
 


I think they could go undefeated for the year (prior to the tournament, of course). Remember what Vic Schaefer said in his presser after they were steam-rolled by UConn in the tournament last year.

In case you forgot, here it is yet again.





How could a team we beat by 60 last year become a number 1 this year? It just doesn't add up. Although I do wish them a lot of success.
 
He said it last year.. He wanted to emulate UCONN... he's holding to his word... Good for him. Lots of respect.

"I wanna chase that team." Pointedly saying his measuring sticks were no longer in the SEC. Classy guy. His best line though had to do with letting UConn run on you: "Then you can't get the bone out of the water fast enough."
 
How could a team we beat by 60 last year become a number 1 this year? It just doesn't add up. Although I do wish them a lot of success.


Let's see. They beat an injury depleted Oregon, needed overtime to get past Iowa, and couldn't break 60 against Arkansas-Little Rock. Oh, and they've ran roughshod through the ferocious basket of kittens also known as the SEC. Let's see how they look after the 23rd and South Carolina - whom it must be said has had an up and down sort of year but should grind MS into a maroon colored paste.
 
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The biggest thing for me from watching Mississippi State is their team growth. I feel like the staff have a better handle of Vivians. She used to just stand around and throw up 3's. Now she is got a good mid range and her defense is better. She had a couple of great steals in the Tennessee game. Player growth is important and I think the staff at Mississippi State see that. McGowan is way better than last season. She would miss point blank lays ups last season and she recently went 12/13 ( I think). They play as team and if they don't play defense he benches them. I think the South Carolina game will be their true test.
 
Bummer for Stanford that they can't host the first two rounds. Some 6-seed or thereabouts is gonna get damn lucky.
 
As long as A'ja is back before the 23rd, which she should be; Mississippi State is not coming into Columbia and beating the Gamecocks. MSU has looked much improved this season, though. Schaefer is a good coach.

On another note, USC tied Tennessee's SEC Consecutive wins record yesterday and will surpass it with a home win over Mississippi on Thursday.
 
Mississippi State has played one ranked team out of conference in Texas. The SEC teams seems to never schedule what they should out of conference and it's not like the SEC has proven to have many title contenders in it in recent years. Glad they are improving but I don't think they are a 1 seed by any stretch.
 
Mississippi State has played one ranked team out of conference in Texas. The SEC teams seems to never schedule what they should out of conference and it's not like the SEC has proven to have many title contenders in it in recent years. Glad they are improving but I don't think they are a 1 seed by any stretch.

*some* SEC teams.... South Carolina and Tennessee usually have better OOC schedules than almost everybody not named UConn.
 
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Well one thing is sure - ND has no chance of getting a #1 seed after tonight's loss to Tennessee.
 
How could a team we beat by 60 last year become a number 1 this year? It just doesn't add up. Although I do wish them a lot of success.
I think they can prove themselves next Monday against South Carolina. Do I think they will beat South Carolina,NO. I mentioned this previously, they have had a fairly weak schedule. I guess we will see. Should they be over Maryland, not in my opinion.
 
How could a team we beat by 60 last year become a number 1 this year? It just doesn't add up. Although I do wish them a lot of success.

I saw them against Tennessee and they won but didn't look great doing it.
In fact, they looked just like the team we kicked up and down the Bridgeport burbs.
South Carolina by 20

But of course, I picked ND for a big win tonight so don't mind my pickin. :)
 
No chance?
Still waaay too early to say that.
Ok, you are very pro ND based on your ongoing threads support regardless of the apparent dysfunction and lack of chemistry. Plus their own lack of size and Turner's inability to play big when they need her has me confused by your loyalty. Why the blind support?
 
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Ok, you are very pro ND based on your ongoing threads support regardless of the apparent dysfunction and lack of chemistry. Plus their own lack of size and Turner's inability to play big when they need her has me confused by your loyalty. Why the blind support?

If MD loses to Ohio State... and ND runs the table.... then ND still has a chance.
 
If MD loses to Ohio State... and ND runs the table.... then ND still has a chance.

Among other possible scenarios. Seven weeks is a long time in a basketball season, and a lot can happen, to both Notre Dame and other would-be top seeds.
 
Among other possible scenarios. Seven weeks is a long time in a basketball season, and a lot can happen, to both Notre Dame and other would-be top seeds.

I know RPI isnt everything.... but currently Maryland is #26..... below such notable basketball schools as Elon and VPI. The next highest Big 10 school is Ohio State at #31
 
The biggest thing for me from watching Mississippi State is their team growth. I feel like the staff have a better handle of Vivians. She used to just stand around and throw up 3's. Now she is got a good mid range and her defense is better. She had a couple of great steals in the Tennessee game. Player growth is important and I think the staff at Mississippi State see that. McGowan is way better than last season. She would miss point blank lays ups last season and she recently went 12/13 ( I think). They play as team and if they don't play defense he benches them. I think the South Carolina game will be their true test.

Agree, watching Miss St play this year they have definitely changed and improved, becoming more fluid as a team - passing to get open shots, no excessive dribbling nor one on many takes, and running opportunistically. They look a lot better than the other teams in SEC and better than the BIG10 teams for that matter. Seems they're following their stated objective to emulate the Huskies.
 
I know RPI isnt everything.... but currently Maryland is #26..... below such notable basketball schools as Elon and VPI. The next highest Big 10 school is Ohio State at #31

Maryland's RPI is being dragged down by its weak strength of schedule (#152 nonconference SOS, #91 overall). Their RPI will improve over the Big Ten season, but because the B10 is so relatively weak this year (6th in conference RPI, behind the American!), there may be a ceiling on how high their RPI can go.

As Charlie Creme points out, Maryland might even run the table in the Big Ten and still be denied a #1 seed.
 
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