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If Wichita State comes in and wins the league in their first year, we are in more trouble that we realized.
What are you talking about?
If Wichita State comes in and wins the league in their first year, we are in more trouble that we realized.
It's a pretty fair analysis by Rothstein given how we have performed last several years.
Putting BJ Taylor first team and not Jalen is a direct snub at Jalen and he as well as the whole team should take this stuff personally.
PS: Landry Shamet is a good player and deserving of the recognition. Go watch how he played against Kentucky in the NCAAs. Jalen now has both Shake and Landry as 2 high level NBA level point guards to go against and elevate his game.
don't understand this statement at allIf Wichita State comes in and wins the league in their first year, we are in more trouble that we realized.
I love the rocket scientists like you know that already know before the season starts how many AAC make the tourney.....if 5 AAC teams are worthy then 5 will get in, if 4 are worthy then 4 will get in...I would say right now the AAC could have 5 potential tourney teams but who knows & who cares right now.
I love the rocket scientists like you know that already know before the season starts how many AAC make the tourney.....if 5 AAC teams are worthy then 5 will get in, if 4 are worthy then 4 will get in...I would say right now the AAC could have 5 potential tourney teams but who knows & who cares right now.
It's on the teams to prove it in the non-conference, though. They haven't done a great job of that.
What makes the AAC so special this year as opposed to others to make you think that 5 will convince the committee enough to put them in. When has the committee shown us that they have any confidence in the AAC. Especially with UConns supposed down year (again). The committee has ZERO respect for this conference.
Yeah, the year Lousiville was still in it and the dregs (they know who they are) weren't.No one wanted this conference to exist.
The NCAA selection committee loves to drive that point home. One year, it was treated well....the others, not so much.
Wichita St might be a preseason top 5 team, definitely top 10. They'd be favored to win one or two "power" conferences, let alone the AAC.
What makes the AAC so special this year as opposed to others to make you think that 5 will convince the committee enough to put them in. When has the committee shown us that they have any confidence in the AAC. Especially with UConns supposed down year (again). The committee has ZERO respect for this conference.
I thought it was fair. If not just a tad optimistic.
Is UConn back?What can you disagree with in that summary? We just need Onuorah, Cobb and Carlton to combine to produce decent PF-center numbers. That's not unreasonable. We've had success with a center by committee before.
It all depends on the frontcourt. The backbone of the Huskies’ program during Jim Calhoun’s latter years was the ability to protect the front of the rim. The person who fills that role for this team is still yet to be determined. With Amida Brimah exhausting all of his eligibility and Juwan Durham and Steve Enoch opting to transfer, UConn has major questions in the middle.
Nevertheless, as long as Alterique Gilbert and Terry Larrier — two players who played in a combined seven games a year ago due to season-ending injuries — are healthy, Kevin Ollie will have enough firepower on his perimeter to keep opposing defenses honest. Those two guys — along with Jalen Adams, Christian Vital, and Fordham grad transfer Antwoine Anderson — are more than enough to stabilize the backcourt, but who on this team is going to rebound?
UConn’s top returnee on the boards is Larrier, who averaged five rebounds in the four games he played last season. Freshman big man Josh Carlton, Cornell grad transfer David Onuorah, and JUCO transfer Eric Cobb are going to have to rebound the ball if this team is going to return to the NCAA Tournament.
Another thing to monitor with the Huskies? A brutal early-season schedule. UConn will play three games in the PK80, face Syracuse at Madison Square Garden, and travel to both Arizona and Auburn before Christmas.
I think that this team is going to surprise people and has a shot at being pretty good come February.
I think our overall national perception in the last few years has definitely hurt Adams.
Going into his junior year, he's as poised to be a stud as our prior studs, but those teams were mostly in the national conversation.
He deserves to be thought highly of, but its no surprise he isn't getting the same run as he probably deserves.
The team ranking is justified. Both should be used as bulletin board material.
When it mattered, yes.Real question. Were we in the national conversation in 2014?
Call it summer optimism but I think Diarra will be a strong rebounder for usI thought it was fair. If not just a tad optimistic.
Is UConn back?What can you disagree with in that summary? We just need Onuorah, Cobb and Carlton to combine to produce decent PF-center numbers. That's not unreasonable. We've had success with a center by committee before.
It all depends on the frontcourt. The backbone of the Huskies’ program during Jim Calhoun’s latter years was the ability to protect the front of the rim. The person who fills that role for this team is still yet to be determined. With Amida Brimah exhausting all of his eligibility and Juwan Durham and Steve Enoch opting to transfer, UConn has major questions in the middle.
Nevertheless, as long as Alterique Gilbert and Terry Larrier — two players who played in a combined seven games a year ago due to season-ending injuries — are healthy, Kevin Ollie will have enough firepower on his perimeter to keep opposing defenses honest. Those two guys — along with Jalen Adams, Christian Vital, and Fordham grad transfer Antwoine Anderson — are more than enough to stabilize the backcourt, but who on this team is going to rebound?
UConn’s top returnee on the boards is Larrier, who averaged five rebounds in the four games he played last season. Freshman big man Josh Carlton, Cornell grad transfer David Onuorah, and JUCO transfer Eric Cobb are going to have to rebound the ball if this team is going to return to the NCAA Tournament.
Another thing to monitor with the Huskies? A brutal early-season schedule. UConn will play three games in the PK80, face Syracuse at Madison Square Garden, and travel to both Arizona and Auburn before Christmas.
I think that this team is going to surprise people and has a shot at being pretty good come February.
I just think with the law of averages someone has to step up. We have so many mediocre/average bigs that someone is gonna have to seize some playing time. My money is on Diarra/Onuarah early. Hopefully Carlton by the end of the seasonCall it summer optimism but I think Diarra will be a strong rebounder for us
I understand Wichita State being first, and even Cinci 2nd. Beyond that? SMU has lost too much, Semi was the glue to that team. UCF? I don't see them being better than the Huskies. My prediction is 2nd place for UConn. Wichita State will be good, but will realize that this league is tougher than the MVC.