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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 3871719, member: 181"] Without those 8 games, UConn is 8-2, but then has to win Seton Hall, Georgetown, and Round 1 BET, just to get to the required 13 games to qualify for the NCAA Tourney. But seriously, the only team currently rated higher in NET, BPI, and KenPom that has played as few games as UConn is Florida State. 12 wins just doesn't seem like a lot, so gotta just keep winning. In addition to the already noted record without Bouknight, and the several larger margin road wins, I add that there isn't a single victory where a credible, "We should have won that" claim could be made by opposing fans. By contrast, the missed foul shots that could have iced the Creighton home game, and the handwringing over the decision to match up with St. John's' small ball instead of riding Sanogo's flashed dominance have given colorable claim that a win or two might have been left on the table. Yep, keep winning... [/QUOTE]
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