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Week 10 - Other Games

The lesson to take away from today, is road games are hard for everyone.
10 ranked teams were on the road today. 9 of them lost, 7 of them to unranked teams. Virginia was the only one to get a win (at FSU). Road wins in conference aren't easy.

 
Pollsters have been known to be sensitive to proximity frequency. Fool us once, shame on us. Fool us twice, shame on you. Fool us three times, you drop 10 spots.

How could UConn possibly fall more than 3 or 4 spots? Tennessee caked its pants at home against an unranked opponent. UCLA, Gonzaga and Texas held serve and will probably jump us. Xavier and Virginia may jump UConn, but that is a lot of spots, and Virginia is playing basically a mid-major schedule. After that, the only other teams that didn't lose this week are Charleston, Auburn and (maybe) Marquette.
 
How could UConn possibly fall more than 3 or 4 spots? Tennessee caked its pants at home against an unranked opponent. UCLA, Gonzaga and Texas held serve and will probably jump us. Xavier and Virginia may jump UConn, but that is a lot of spots, and Virginia is playing basically a mid-major schedule. After that, the only other teams that didn't lose this week are Charleston, Auburn and (maybe) Marquette.
The 10 spots wasn't referring specifically to us and expected outcome in this instance. Just something that pollsters often do. It's usually hard for teams to even stay ranked after losing 3 weeks in a row. But we were starting at #2 so that affords us some leeway and the chaos of today should provide even more.

A big jumble like today sometimes even necessitates pollsters to start a new ranking "from scratch" instead of just working off the old one as it were. That would probably actually benefit us, as our resume is still quite good.
 
How could UConn possibly fall more than 3 or 4 spots? Tennessee caked its pants at home against an unranked opponent. UCLA, Gonzaga and Texas held serve and will probably jump us. Xavier and Virginia may jump UConn, but that is a lot of spots, and Virginia is playing basically a mid-major schedule. After that, the only other teams that didn't lose this week are Charleston, Auburn and (maybe) Marquette.
First off, we still have a game today. Win that and there are no worries. UCLA probably jumps us, maybe X as well. With Tenn dropping to probably 9th, you're looking no worse than 7 for UConn, IMO. Texas just dropped 4 spots last week. They're not going to jump up a bunch of spots from a 2 point win at home.

Lose to SJU at home and we don't belong in the top 10 anyway.
 
Oregon ripped up Arizona nice win for the young Ducks.

One that stood out was Vandy over the Razorbacks by 12. They outscored the Hogs 63-42 in the 2nd half. They should be ashamed to give up 63 in a half in a league game never mind to a only decent Vandy squad.

UMass beat URI in an ugly game. URI just isn’t that good Archie Miller has some work to do and Frank Martin as well.
 
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The odds of this are one in a million, but we could have a five-way tie for first at 16-4 if the top five all win their ten home games, win their road games against the bottom six, and lose their road games against the others in the top five.
The only logical and fair way to break that tie would be a head to head comparison of every team vs. Alabama
 
All this hand wringing over rankings in mid January……as if it means a damn thing.

The comedy never gets old
Taking less than a minute to write a thought about our ranking, waste of time. Taking less than a minute to whine about people talking about our future ranking, very good use of time.
 

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