Certainly not helping the AAC Conference is improving story line.
Sure would like UConn go back to the Big East (question...would UConn have to be invited or do they have an open invitation?). Four teams from the Big East in the tourney (as of this time, are 4-0).
South Florida is one strange team.
I their foreign pipeline falters, they will fall to the level of the rest of the AAC.I hope he has a new wave of foreign talent coming in. It puzzles me that he doesn't do well recruiting in his own back yard. If he's trying to leap frog Sue Semerau to go for talent abroad at a higher level, maybe he should try to get a blended approach. I've never followed their recruiting.
I also think Buffalo is a lot better than advertised. In fact, in the women's tournament, it seems a number of teams ranked 11, 12, etc. are winning their games. It makes me wonder if the selection committee is doing their homework, once the top 16 teams are ID'd.Losing 102-79 to Buffalo an #11 seed......where's that USF poster who criticized me for saying that USF often under performs in the big games?
South Florida is one strange team.
Yup you are right. They played all offense and Euro defense. Tough matchup for them. Buffalo was focused and can shoot. Dillard? #24 was fun to watch and the pg is a scrappy competitor w some skills on both ends.As nuch as USF can play well at times, at other times they play soft. Haven't seen this game, but I'll bet this was one of those times.
They definitely looked better than advertised. Give the selection comm kudos for granting them an at largeI also think Buffalo is a lot better than advertised. In fact, in the women's tournament, it seems a number of teams ranked 11, 12, etc. are winning their games. It makes me wonder if the selection committee is doing their homework, once the top 16 teams are ID'd.
The game scores of the two games verse UConn proves you correct. Blowouts.USF does not come close to matching up closely to uconn.I do not look at them as a rival at all. Just another game on the AAC schedule. A 1st round loss to Buffalo. Yikes!!!
You knew Cinn was going nowhere by that 21 point effort. After seeing that score verse UConn I become curious to see how they would do like you are curious about a zoo animal. Not good.Do you know what else doesn't help the AAC appear to be a stronger league? Cincinnati and Houston Lost in the 1st Round of the NIT, only UCF is left. The AAC is not getting stronger when compared to out of league teams.
They miss Courtney Williams.USF is a good team, nothing more, nothing less.
Jose is a good coach, nothing more, nothing less.
They happen to match up pretty well with U Conn but this loss was a pretty sad one.
They have a long way to being a strong team and one taken seriously.
As I stated previously, when have they beaten a top notch program?
Someone commented is OSU a top program. Think that comment was somewhat sarcastic as they haven't demonstrated that either.
There are only three or maybe four consistently strong programs, another three or four trying to become that and time will tell if they can reach that level on a regular, consistent basis.
And there are a few that used to be, one in particular that's not yet close.
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They miss Courtney Williams.
This loss is not going to set well with Fernandez, the players or the USF fan base. They were not happy being placed in UConn's bracket again this year. A first round exit makes that a moot point. IF USF is serious about challenging UConn for conference supremacy, and gaining the respect they think they deserve, they can begin by winning these types of games first.
But they should not have been assigned to our region. It would be beyond boring if UCONN had to play them yet again this season.too bad for Jose’s team. I was hoping they would go further.