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Originally posted by Shocker Mama View PostIf Jerry Palm knows you are an idiot, you are well and truly an idiot.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-ba...-5-cincinnati/FINAL FOURS:
1965, 2013
NCAA Tournament:
1964, 1965, 1976, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021
NIT Champs - 1 (2011)
AP Poll History of Wichita St:
Number of Times Ranked: 157
Number of Times Ranked #1: 1
Number of Times Top 5: 32 (Most Recent - 2017)
Number of Times Top 10: 73 (Most Recent - 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017)
Highest Recent AP Ranking:
#3 - Dec. 2017
#2 ~ March 2014
Highest Recent Coaches Poll Ranking:
#2 ~ March 2014
Finished 2013 Season #4
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"Power Rankings:..." - Sports Illustrated
By MOLLY GEARY
February 21, 2018
"Selection Sunday is only two and a half weeks away, but you don’t have to wait that long for some postseason action. We’re in the midst of the last week of the regular season for several conferences, most notably the Big Ten and the WCC, and by this time next week those league tournaments will be ready to get underway. For now, though, there continues to be movement in our top 25 after a week that included a wild comeback, some eye-raising results and—as has been custom this season—the majority of last week’s top 25 dropping at least one game. Here’s the new Power Rankings:...
12. WICHITA STATE (21–5)
Last Week (19): beat Temple, beat Cincinnati
Next Week: vs. Tulane, at SMU
What a week for the Shockers, who first got revenge on Temple before cracking Cincinnati’s defense in a huge road win. Wichita State took away Cincinnati’s defensive strengths, shooting 44.4% from three and 57.6% inside the arc despite the Bearcats being top 10 in both categories. Landry Shamet appears to be officially out of his shooting slump, having made 13 of his last 25 three-point attempts. The Shockers still have defensive questions, but their offense is for real.
14. CINCINNATI (23–4)
Last Week (5): lost to Houston, lost to Wichita State
Next Week: vs. Connecticut, vs. Tulsa
The Bearcats had their second-least efficient defensive game of the season in their loss to Wichita State, which was their first home defeat since 2015. On the heels of a loss to Houston, it’s not a great look for a team that has a strength of schedule outside the top 100, with few opportunities left for notable wins before Selection Sunday (they do, however, have a rematch with Wichita State). Only three teams all season have managed to shoot at least 50% on two-point attempts against Cincinnati, and two came in its most recent pair of games. With an offense ranked 54th, the Bearcats can hardly afford to have defensive deviations like that if they want to make a deep March run.
22. HOUSTON (21–5)
Last Week (NR): beat Cincinnati, beat Temple
Next Week: at Memphis, vs. East Carolina
The Cougars have been flying under the radar for most of the year, but they earned deserved attention for knocking off Cincinnati a game before Wichita State did it in the last week. They’ve now gone 1–1 against both the Bearcats and the Shockers and are still in play for the AAC title if things get crazy. Rob Gray isn’t quite putting up the numbers he did last season, with his points per game average and his shooting statistics taking a dip, but his assist rate is up and he hasn’t needed to shoot as much to carry the offensive load. Overall, Houston does its best damage on defense, where it ranks 15th nationally in adjusted offensive efficiency.
23. BAYLOR (17–11)
Last Week (NR): beat Texas Tech, lost to West Virginia
Next Week: at TCU, vs. Oklahoma
The Bears slide in here despite their loss to West Virginia because they won five in a row before that, which is a lot more than most teams can say right now. Baylor has played itself into the at-large conversation thanks to its recent surge, which has included wins over the Big 12’s best in Kansas and Texas Tech. In their loss to WVU, the Bears were doomed by losing the battle inside, where they made just 16 of 49 two-point attempts, as well as committing 14 turnovers. They’re owners of a strange paradox where they’re first in conference play in two-point defense but last in two-point offense, but prior to their win over Texas Tech they had posted four straight games of making at least 50% of their shots inside the arc...."
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"College Basketball Power Rankings..." - Sporting News
By Nick Birdsong
Updated at 3:28 p.m. ET
20. Houston (21-5, 11-3)
The Cougars added a signature win to their NCAA Tournament resume, downing Cincinnati to snap the Bearcats' then 16-game winning streak. Coach Kelvin Sampson's squad visits Memphis Thursday and hosts ECU Sunday.
19. Cincinnati (23-4, 12-2)
The Bearcats' cloak of invincibility in the American is gone. After winning 12 straight to begin league play, they've dropped close games against Houston and Wichita State as they prepare to entertain UConn (Thursday) and Tulsa.
NR. Wichita State (22-5, 12-3)
If you are looking for the Shockers, don't!!! :banghead:
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From Dec 12th
Originally posted by Zubcut View PostI understand perfectly how poll mechanics work. I know exactly why ASU is only ranked #5. But there is now enough sample size that some voters need to believe their eyes and vote based on results and not preconceived ideas from the preseason. One voter still has ASU ranked 18th, Kansas 6th and Xavier 10th. You can call that poll mechanics if you want. I call it stupid.
Actually, Xavier at 10 seems about right, but you can't have them six spots above an undefeated team with 4 top 50 KenPom wins that absolutely destroyed them on a neutral court. Now, Kansas at 6?!?!? Let's talk "poll mechanics".
ASU 18th? KU 6th? Xavier 10th? I don't think that ballot in mid-December was stupid after all. The conversations about ASU #1 or KU barely in the top 25 were way too reactionary based on 1-2 results that seemed way more earth shattering at the time than they really turned out to be.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostBeyond the possible (likely) passing of Texas Tech, #12 Auburn is struggling at Florida tonight, down 14 early in the 2nd half. Very good chance the Shox are #11 on Monday.
They are behind us but could give us a few points in consolidation.
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