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Between the other big basketball conferences, I'll probably be pretty even between ACC/B10/B12/SEC. Recent favorites among those conferences are Florida State, Virginia, Purdue, Rutgers, Baylor, Texas Tech, West Virginia, Tennessee.
For this year, I'm curious to watch Virginia Tech, Illinois, Iowa, Oklahoma State, Arkansas, Alabama, Ole Miss so since three of these teams are SEC teams, I wouldn't be surprised if I watch more SEC than the other three conferences above.
However, the non BE conference I'm most excited to watch is the A-10 as I think it'll be their best season in since 2015 at least.
Why? Nearly every school has a storyline that can get me to watch a game. Richmond and Saint Louis are poised to be the cream of the crop while my personal favorite, Saint Bonaventure, brings in five juniors who were double-digit scorers last season.
How will Dayton rebound in a post-Obi year (2021 should be an excellent year for them) and URI will be fun to watch to see how the transfers add skill to their blue-collar mentality.
Duquesne is surprisingly promising (and old) while I'm curious how UMass plays in Tre Mitchell's sophomore year. It'll be Kellan Grady's senior year at Davidson and I'm curious how VCU will play in a rebuilding year led by Bones Hyland.
GW and LaSalle have signs of revitalization after being rebuilt by young coaches Jamion Christion and Ashley Howard and I sympathize for and am curious about Billy Lange's rebuild with Saint Joseph's.
Between the other big basketball conferences, I'll probably be pretty even between ACC/B10/B12/SEC. Recent favorites among those conferences are Florida State, Virginia, Purdue, Rutgers, Baylor, Texas Tech, West Virginia, Tennessee.
For this year, I'm curious to watch Virginia Tech, Illinois, Iowa, Oklahoma State, Arkansas, Alabama, Ole Miss so since three of these teams are SEC teams, I wouldn't be surprised if I watch more SEC than the other three conferences above.
However, the non BE conference I'm most excited to watch is the A-10 as I think it'll be their best season in since 2015 at least.
Why? Nearly every school has a storyline that can get me to watch a game. Richmond and Saint Louis are poised to be the cream of the crop while my personal favorite, Saint Bonaventure, brings in five juniors who were double-digit scorers last season.
How will Dayton rebound in a post-Obi year (2021 should be an excellent year for them) and URI will be fun to watch to see how the transfers add skill to their blue-collar mentality.
Duquesne is surprisingly promising (and old) while I'm curious how UMass plays in Tre Mitchell's sophomore year. It'll be Kellan Grady's senior year at Davidson and I'm curious how VCU will play in a rebuilding year led by Bones Hyland.
GW and LaSalle have signs of revitalization after being rebuilt by young coaches Jamion Christion and Ashley Howard and I sympathize for and am curious about Billy Lange's rebuild with Saint Joseph's.