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Indiana, Maryland, @Washington. St. Joseph's and Villanova. I'll add @Houston.

Louisville x 3, Memphis x 3, Cincinnati x3, SMU x2.

I count 20 tough games. 8 losses in those 20 games.

Seems the committee did not think much of the schedule.
 
the system needs to be changed for sure. The RPI and strength of schedule stuff have huge flaws in how it is calculated. It favors leagues with a bunch of decent teams, but none of them actually a threat to beat you on most nights. Kansas has had a perfect situation in this regard. It seems beating the 20th and 180th ranked team in the country is not as good as beating two teams that are ranked 80 and 90. Unfortunately the AAC is going to be the former situation for the foreseeable future. Playing #20 and #180 ranked teams is more likely to result in a loss for a top ranked team than playing 80 and 90, but beating the 80 and 90 gives you more benefits to your own RPI and strength of schedule.
 
Well playing against us makes the opponents that much better. Harvard and Florida especially should thank us.
 
A logical explanation to an illogical problem,who the hell does dook ever beat and why is every game of theirs a home game?
 
You guys don't get it. We play in the American. That means we suck regardless of who we played and who we beat.
 
You guys don't get it. We play in the American. That means we suck regardless of who we played and who we beat.
That's why we need to "shock the world"........ again!
 
Yeah why didn't the committee consider the Nova game into seeding?
 
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