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The AP Preseason Poll also Puts UConn at #6.
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[QUOTE="Alydar, post: 4409285, member: 730"] DePaul has a potential star in Morrow. I stand by my statement. ESPN has turned march madness into a year-long topic. And then they choose to base the next year's preseason rankings on Creme's 2022 pre-tournament seeding. Iowa was a 2 seed in 2022 and they are still a 2 seed in 2023, despite choking in the tournament. I say make the losers re-establish themselves instead of forcing E8 teams like Creighton to do it. I'm not saying that the S16 teams of 2022 are the best 16 teams going into 2023, but it is an earned status. What's wrong with rewarding the winners? It's recognition of what they accomplished. The tournament results are just a starting point. If a team sucks they will sink. I'm a Massey supporter and only after Jan 1 when their data-base is sufficiently large. The only use of polls are as discussion topics. [/QUOTE]
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