As always the best route to additional teams is for the "for sure bids" to lose the auto bid to a team on the bubble. I am definitely hoping for Cincinnati, WSU, and Houston to pull away from the pack.
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I'm finding the AAC to be incredibly reminiscent of the MVC a decade or so ago. A couple of teams looking like locks, but a lot of cannibalization, as teams that are at best bubble teams consistently knocking off teams that look like solid picks to make the tourney.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Like how Iowa State (3-7) has wins this year over Texas Tech and West Virginia?
Like how Oklahoma State (4-6) has wins over OU and @KU?
Like how Baylor (3-7) has a win over Texas?
I think what you are describing Aargh is more common than you think.
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The best scenario is when your bottom feeders can win OOC and then obligingly lose to all NCAA contenders in conference. Perfect example is St. John’s, 11-2 OOC with a Duke win, but 0-11 in conference.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostTeams 2-10 in the MVC are all within 60 spots of each other in KenPom (101-161). Crazy.
I suppose LOLoyola has performed and improved as some (mostly non-WSU peeps) predicted they would, but they still don't deliver even so much as a sliver of the Chicago market, and they look so, SO small time on TV with their JuCo arena and minuscule attendance. The latter caveat can be said - even moreso - for WSU's replacement.
It goes without saying... but glad we're gone, even with the couple RPI stinkers, and the several struggling big brands, in the AAC.
Buy: AAC; sell: MVC.Last edited by SHOCKvalue; February 13, 2018, 02:24 PM.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostTeams 2-10 in the MVC are all within 60 spots of each other in KenPom (101-161). Crazy.
2017: 143.5
2018: 128.7
And that's including WSU in 2017 and Valpo in 2018. Pretty wild. Good for them for becoming the Valley of Even.
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Loyola really surprised with their consistency playing a level above the rest of the league. The other 9 teams... wow. Not sure I've ever seen anything like it. There are 351 D1 teams, and 90% of the MVC fell in basically the same 1/10th.
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So every team except Loyola got exactly ONE chance at a Q1 win. Loyola got zero.
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Stickboy46 - The teams that faced Loyola in STL had two chances at a Q1 win. Loyola still had zero.
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This is exactly why being the only great team in a mediocre league is a really bad situation. Glad we got out.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostLoyola really surprised with their consistency playing a level above the rest of the league. The other 9 teams... wow. Not sure I've ever seen anything like it. There are 351 D1 teams, and 90% of the MVC fell in basically the same 1/10th.
MVC KenPom ranks:
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Originally posted by DUShock View PostFavorable Surprise: LUC
Unfavorable Surprise: UNI
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Originally posted by ShockerPhi View Post
Personally, I was not surprised UNI did so poorly. They were terrible last year (no, I will not give them props for getting 3rd place last year with a 9-9 record). Then they lost their best player to graduation. I definitely expected them to suck this year. When they're bad, they REALLY ugly up a game of basketball and make it unwatchable.“Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones
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Don't feel bad for them, this is Doug Elgin's wet dream come true.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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It will. Redturd fans were sure they were gonna be the dominant force when they left. lol nope. UNI fans thought they were gonna dominated. 9th place? lol HELL NO. That's the thing with Valley teams. There is never any carry-over from year to year. No consistency. One team pops up and then disappears the next year. Typical cyclical nature of mid-major basketball.
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The AAC might be cyclical too. We are going to lose 6 or 7 of our top 9 players. Cincinnati loses its two best players. UConn is just a handful of years removed from a national title, and Memphis, just 10 years removed from a title appearance.
Of course the AAC is much better because the top of the league is much better.
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Speaking of ShockerFever 's point about cyclical nature, the only non-upper classman to play more than 13mpg on Loyola's roster was the goofy C. Loaded up for a next season collapse to the mean just like every UNI team that stole Coach of the Year awards.
I'm surprised UNI fell to Thursday, but that program is built to only be good every three years.
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