What would it take to achieve that on selection Sunday out of the AAC?
The same ingredients as in the past. It's very simple. Players who will accept their roles and listen to the coaches. Teamwork, having fun, confidence and allowing your talent explode. That leader that the team trusts, and who is willing to allow all to excel.What would it take to achieve that on selection Sunday out of the AAC?
What would it take to achieve that on selection Sunday out of the AAC?
Running the table in the AAC regular season is a must. If UNC is another #1 and we lose to them in Maui, I can still see us sneaking in, but the margin for error is ridiculously thin. Other than that, no OOC losses.
So only 1 loss and that is to UNC?
You're looking at the 1 overall seed if that's the case.
The margin for error is thin, but jeez we don't have to basically go undefeated.
If UConn had 5-6 losses last year, which of the 1 seeds gets knocked down to a 2? UNC? KU? Oregon? UVA?To get a #1 seed.
4, 6, 6, 7. Those are the number of losses that the four #1 seeds had last year. So, with our SOS, we can lose maybe 5 games.
Exactly~! No way Uconn gets a one seed with 4 or more losses.If UConn had 5-6 losses last year, which of the 1 seeds gets knocked down to a 2? UNC? KU? Oregon? UVA?
Louisville in 2012-13, even in the last year of the old Big East, lost 5 games and was a 2 seed
Correction: Louisville lost 5 games and won the AAC conference tournament in 13-14 and got a 4 seed. They got a 1 seed with 5 losses and winning the last BET the year beforeIf UConn had 5-6 losses last year, which of the 1 seeds gets knocked down to a 2? UNC? KU? Oregon? UVA?
Louisville in 2012-13, even in the last year of the old Big East, lost 5 games and was a 2 seed
If UConn had 5-6 losses last year, which of the 1 seeds gets knocked down to a 2? UNC? KU? Oregon? UVA?
Louisville in 2012-13, even in the last year of the old Big East, lost 5 games and was a 2 seed
See the correction post (was too late to edit original). They got a 1 seed with 5 losses and won the BET, in which they beat multiple ranked teams. THE VERY NEXT YEAR, THEN IN THE AAC, Louisville lost 5 games and won the AAC tournament, which earned them a 4 seed.Louisville was a #1 seed in 2013.
The other #1 seeds has 2, 5 and 6 loses. the #2 seeds had 5, 6, 6 and 7, losses. So I think 5 would get us a #1
If for every 0.8 seconds an opponent gets, UConn gets 2.5 seconds. That means for every 40 minutes an opponent gets, UConn gets to play for 125 minutes. There is no way you'd lose a game.What would it take to achieve that on selection Sunday out of the AAC?
If for every 0.8 seconds an opponent gets, UConn gets 2.5 seconds. That means for every 40 minutes an opponent gets, UConn gets to play for 125 minutes. There is no way you'd lose a game.