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Charleston Southern won handily, around 20. UNLV struggled by won by about 10.
Interestingly, Charleston (whom we beat to advance to NY last season) moved to 8-1 beating Tennessee at home 71-65. They also beat Clemson at Clemson earlier this season. Charleston faces Charleston Southern next before traveling to #4 Louisville.
updated original post. Valley went 1-0 and non-con opponents went 2-0 (although against poor competition).
"He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
Charleston blew up The Citadel (RPI 331 - ala SIU), 88-69. That put CSU's RPI at 114
There's an interesting logjam at the top of the Big South:
CSU - 114
UNC - Asheville - 120
Coastal Carolina - 121
It was more interesting earlier today when the BS had 114, 115, and 116. CSU is looking like a decent win, but with those being the highest RPI's in the conference, it's likely CSU's RPI will drop, instead of rise. CSU could be a top-150 win, but that doesn't really matter, except that it doesn't mess up SoS.
The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades. We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
Mr. Ricky Del Rio predicted the abyss for SIU and he was right.
RDR rec'd lots of crapola from the Doggie fans, but I think everyone but SIU fans saw this coming. It is stunning. Has one coach gone from a #4 seed in the NCAA tourney to being below 300 in the RPI?
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