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USF Loses Again

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They're still in 2nd place in the AAC ...but it's a 3-way tie. They lost today to Oklahoma which is 4-5. Oklahoma broke a 4 game losing streak to beat USF 79-74.

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Well technically everybody is tied for 1st place in the AAC right now because there have been no conference games. Everybody is 0-0.
 
The better the AAC does, the stronger UConn's strength of schedule, although UConn doesn't need much help with that - no help really.
 
They're still in 2nd place in the AAC ...but it's a 3-way tie. They lost today to Oklahoma which is 4-5. Oklahoma broke a 4 game losing streak to beat USF 79-74.

Your chart was misleading---Uconn hasn't played any AAC teams---(tongue in cheek). USF has a lot of return player with experience. A few new Europeans. I don't think they will still be in a 3 way tie in 2 months.
 
The better the AAC does, the stronger UConn's strength of schedule, although UConn doesn't need much help with that - no help really.
No Uconn does not need help---and I like your assertion---the more game the AAC wins, the better the Conference gets--and maybe a tiny bit of respect.
Each inch forward leads to mile in time.---confusion says.
 
Whoa! Oklahoma lost four games already?

Five games. But 4 of those were road games. I've noticed that there are a lot of teams whose play drops off substantially when they play away from their home court.

It annoys me when I read in March how some team gets a high seed based on wins against a good team that was playing poorly in November or even December. I expect that Texas & Stanford will be much better teams in March and that some will be touting wins against them early in the season as evidence that they deserve a top 4 seeding.
 

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