Monday, January 30, 2017

Updated: If The AAC Tournament Started Today, Here's What The Bracket Would Look Like

We are now one month away from the beginning of the American Athletic Conference Tournament.  This year it will be held in Storrs, Connecticut at the XL Center. It was held here two years ago when SMU won it.  Last years champion, the UConn Huskies will have home court advantage this year.  Although it is not on their home floor it is just a short drive from campus. 




The tournament will take place on Thursday, March 9th - Sunday March 12th.  All games will be broadcast on the ESPN Family of networks. The top 5 teams in the regular season standings will receive a first round bye in the tournament.


*These projections are based on the current standings and if the regular season ended today.
- For more on the tournament visit the American Championship Central.



ROUND 1 Thursday March 9th
GAME 1: #9 East Carolina (3-8) vs. #8 Temple (4-8) 3:30 ESPNU
GAME 2: #10 Tulane (1-11) vs. #7 Central Florida (6-6) 6:00 ESPN News
GAME 3: #11 South Florida (0-12) vs. #6 UConn (6-5) 8:00 ESPN News
- Tulsa gets the #5 Seed and first round bye over UConn based on the head-to-head tiebreaker.
- More on AAC Tournament tiebreakers here.




ROUND 2: Friday March 10th
GAME 4: #1 Cincinnati (11-0) vs. Winner of Game 1 (ECU vs Temple) 12:00 ESPN 2
GAME 5: #4 Houston (8-4) vs. #5 Tulsa (6-5) 2:00 ESPN 2
GAME 6: #2 SMU (10-1) vs. Winner of Game 2 (UCF vs Tulane) 7:00 ESPN 2
GAME 7: #3 Memphis (8-4) vs. Winner of Game 3 (USF vs UConn) 9:00 ESPN 2
- Memphis gets the #3 seed over Houston based on tiebreaking rules.




ROUND 3: Saturday March 11th (Semifinal)
GAME 8: Game 4 Winner (Cincy/ECU/Temple) vs Game 5 Winner (Tulsa/Houston) 3:00 ESPN 2
GAME 9: Game 6 Winner (SMU/UCF/Tulane) vs Game 7 Winner (Memphis/USF/UConn) 5:00 ESPN 2



ROUND 4: Sunday March 12th (Championship)
GAME 10: Game 8 Winner vs Game 9 Winner 3:15 ESPN





Here it is in Bracket Form.






Sunday, January 29, 2017

American Conference Basketball In Review: Tulsa's Big Win, Memphis, UConn's Ugly Wins, Cincy Takes care Of Buisness And Houston Stays Alive



Another week off American hoops is in the books and here's the wrap.


Central Florida 66 Tulsa 77: This game was a lot closer than the score indicated, but none the less Tulsa gets their 6th league win.  Central Florida lead for most of the 2nd half until a huge run for Tulsa to close out the game. UCF lost the game in that span.  They went 7 minutes without a basket.  They finally ended that drought with a BJ Taylor 3 with just 58 seconds left. The last 8 minutes was a 25-11 run if favor of the Golden Hurricane.


What a job Frank Haith has done with this extremely young Tulsa team.  Golden Hurricane were projected 9th in the AAC Coaches poll, but sit alone in 3rd at 6-2.  It was one of the few seniors on this team that lead the scoring for Tulsa in Pat Birt. Birt put up 19 points including 3 three pointers.


Tulsa plays the two best teams in the American next week in Cincinnati and SMU and they are both at home.  Two upset wins and that COULD get Tulsa on the bubble conversation which nobody was expecting this year.  It's a tall task, but it is possible with both games being at home.


For Central Florida on the other hand, any chance they had at an at large bid is probably gone. They sit at 14-7 and 5-4 in the AAC which is still better than expected, but the turnover bug has killed them. They had 16 turnovers yesterday compared to Tulsa's 10.  Also BJ Taylor scored 23 but he needs some help, he can't do it all. Central Florida also has a huge stretch with Memphis, Houston and Cincinnati upcoming.


East Carolina 50 Memphis 57: This game was very ugly and that's usually how East Carolina wins.  Memphis could not afford a bad loss at home and expect to still make the NCAA Tournament.   Both Dedric and KJ Lawson both struggled early as ECU took a 22-19 lead into the break, but Jimario Rivers got Memphis out to a big lead in the 2nd half. The Tigers could not pull away, but it was good enough for a W. Rivers led Memphis with 15 points.


Memphis just needs to keep winning.  Tubby Smith's team is starting to creep into the "First Four Out" category in most bracket projections.  Honestly, Memphis should win their next 6 games and if they happen to lose one then it will be a bad loss. 


They can get away with a bad offensive performance against a team like ECU, but they can't struggle like this down the stretch.  Ecspecially, the Preseason Player of the Year Dedric Lawson who scored just 8 points.  KJ Lawson had a double-double with 12 points and 19; yes 19 rebounds.


As for ECU, they are getting better. Interim coach Michael Perry has this team showing some fight. They lost on the road to UConn and Memphis in two highly competed contest and pulled off an upset win over Tulsa.  Coach Perry is doing a pretty good job considering how much this team lacks offensive talent.


Tulane 68 UConn 78: The Green Wave played their best game of the year through the first 35 minutes but it came crashing down in the final 5 minutes of the game. Kenton Facey and Amida Brimah had 20 & 18 respectfully as UConn escaped an upset on Saturday.  The difference was UConn's defense down the final stretch as Tulane crumbled late. Believe it or not, Tulane led this game 58-55.  Huskies also finished +14 on the boards.


At this point for UConn it's all about improving their seeding for the conference tournament. UConn is always dangerous in March and plus they will have home court advantage for the AAC Tournament. The Huskies are 10-11, but they need to build momentum for the tournament and get a first round bye.  Currently, they would be the #7 seed and play in the first round with a rematch against #10 Tulane.


For the most part it seemed like it would be Mike Dunleavy's biggest win of the year. You can't knock Tulane for effort. They are 4-17 on the year and had every reason not show up, but they just could not hit a shot in the closing minutes. Ryan Smith held his own with his baby hook shot, but had just one rebound before fouling out.  You can't allow a team to go on a 17-0 second half run and expect to win, no matter how hot Tulane started the game.


Houston 79 Temple 66:  Big bounce back win for Houston.  The Coogs got back on track to keep their NCAA hopes alive. Rob Gray Jr had 28 points and was perfect from the free throw line. If the season ended right now he would have my vote for conference player of the year. Temple is a good defensive team but they had no answer last night.  Enechionyia kept Temple within fighting distance for the Owls. He had struggled his last couple of games, but go back on track with 16 points. 


This Cougar has one of the best guard play in the conference and they showed it last night with Gray and Dotson combining for 48 points. Houston is 15-7 and needs some big wins to make the big dance.  They play UCF, Tulane, & Tulsa in their next three and need wins in all off them.


For Temple, this continues to be the most confusing team in the nation .  This team has beaten two top 15 teams currently in Florida State and West Virginia and it looked like they would make the tournament when conference play started, but they are at 2-7 in the AAC and have zero chance of making the big dance.


South Florida 53 Cincinnati 94: It was all Bearcats from the start to finish.  I thought Cincinnati may have a let down game after the big Crosstown Shootout victory, but they didn't.  It never crossed my mind that would lose, but I thought it would be around 10-15 points and boy was I wrong. The Bearcats forced 24 turnovers and won their 12th straight game. 


Cincinnati will have Tulsa coming up Wednesday.  The Bearcats at this point should be counting the days until they face SMU in Dallas. This is a top 15 basketball team. 


For South Florida this one was over before it started with their leading scorer Geno Thorpe out with an injury.  USF takes on Memphis and Temple next, but I think they will get their first win over ECU in a couple of weeks. Better days ahead for Bull basketball fans. 

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Crosstown Shootout Preview & Prediction: Inside The Numbers



One of the greatest rivalries in college basketball will take center stage tonight at 7PM. We take you inside the most important stats and show you who has the edge in this one. 


KenPom Rank: Cincinnati 19th Xavier 29th
I consider KenPom.com as one of the best sites to get college basketball rankings from and Cincinnati has the advantage in it. KemPom takes into account who you played and how well you played against them. These rankings are basically strictly on stats unlike most polls where it is just someone's opinion.
Field Goal Percentage: Cincinnati 48% Xavier 45%
Who is going to make their shots? This one is big for Cincinnati because Xavier will double on Gary Clark and Kyle Washington so when they kick it out the guards have to make shots. Good news for Cincinnati is that their guards in Kevin Johnson, Jacob Evans, and Troy Caupain have been making shots lately.  We all know Xavier is talented on offense, but the question is how will they get open shots against one of the best defenses in the nation?
Turnover Margin: Cincinnati +2.5 Xavier +1.2
This one is obvious. Every time you here of a big game and you are reading a preview the turnover battle will always come up. Both teams are forcing more than their giving it up, but Mick Cronin and that fierce defense have the edge in this one.
Rebounding: Xavier +8 Cincinnati +5
Both teams get a lot of chances at 2nd points. This is where players for UC like Gary Clark have made their shots this year.  This stat shows just how physical this game will be and UC coach Mick Cronin said "It's amazing how they are +7 on the boards in the Big East." "That's tough to do." The Musketeers have 8 players who are averaging at least 3 rebounds a game. Trevon Blueitt and Rashid Gaston are both grabbing over 6 a game. This could be a huge stat and ultimately provide who wins this game.
Getting To The Line:
Xavier is one of the best teams in the nation at getting to line. They took almost 50 free throws against Georgetown on Sunday. On the flipside, Cincinnati does a great job not fouling.  Teams do not get to the line to much against the Bearcats.  Xavier has a lot of guards who can drive to the basket.
Free Throw Percentage: Xavier 69% Cincinnati 66%
If this game is close this could be the biggest stat of them all. Both teams have struggled big time with this. Cincinnati's Troy Caupain and Jacob Evans used to be automatic, but their struggling this year. Although Cincy has gotten better of late, they still rank 271st in the nation in Free Throw Percentage. For Xavier, this probably cost them the game against Butler and Creighton, but seemed to find their stroke back against Georgetown.
Home Court Advantage: Cincinnati
Bearcats getting to play in front of a huge sold-out 5/3rd arena is huge. The last 8/10 shootout meeting have gone to the team who played at home.  Throw in the fact that Cincinnati has won 17 straight home games is something that Bearcat fans should be happy about. (This does not include the years it was played at US Bank Arena.)
History: Xavier
Has Won 3 in A Row and 7/10. Although Cincinnati has the all-time advantage 49-34, the Muskies have dominated as of late.
Prediction: Cincinnati 67 Xavier 63:
It really would not shock if Xavier won this game at all and I think they very easily could. Cincy just needs this game so much. If they lose this one, X fans may have the right to say "It's not a rivalry if one team wins all the time..." With that being said, I think Gary Clark will be too much Xavier as puts up 20 points and 12 rebounds.  Enjoy the best rivalry in college hoops tonight.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

Quadri Moore's Journey of Hard Work Finally Pays Off



Junior Forward Quadri Moore played the best game of his career on Saturday Night at Tulane. After the game Cronin was sure to praise Moore for his work and contribution to the team this year.  Moore was the reason why Cincinnati was able to pull away late in the 1st half.


Moore scored a career high 14 points along with 3 three-pointers.  11 came in the first half.  Moore was forced into action after Kyle Washington and Tre Scott both picked up two quick fouls along with Jacob Evans.  After taking over the first couple of minutes it came up in Mick Cronin's halftime interview. Cronin responded by saying "He's our secret weapon, the pride and joy of Lindon, New Jersey.  A lot of people in his situation would've transferred or quit."


The reason for this? Moore has been extremely unlucky since he joined UC.  He started out as a 4 star recruit but dropped to as low as a 2 star before signing with UC as a 3 star.  After a rough start to his UC career Moore played just 8 minutes as a freshman. His freshman year ended with him being show on sport shows around the world as he was dunked on by the Kentucky big man.




After his difficult year, Moore's minutes were lowered to just over 7 a game and that's not easy when you were once a 4 star recruit. Fans were also starting to give it to him as once he touched the ball the crowd would boo. Not every UC fan, but there a few animated fans that clearly did want the ball in his hands.  Moore looked as if he would finally see his breakout moment last year against St. Joe's.  After big's were in some trouble early Quadri entered.  He immediately gave UC a quick spark with 6 points and he even gave UC the lead. After just a couple of minutes Moore went down with a leg injury and never returned to the game as Cincinnati lost 78-76.
 
This is where Cronin's quote would come in.  "A lot of people would've transferred or quit." Quadri Moore is the first person on the floor every day at practice and the last one to leave according to coaches.  Weather it's Free Throws or anything basketball related he's doing.

Moore was quoted saying the Cincinnati Enquire "It feels good, I'm part of the team too. I'm not on a bunch of people's scouting report, so it's makes life a lot easier. If feels good to have a day like this every once in a while."

Moore's minutes were decreased even more this year until that game. Regardless of how long he plays Mick Cronin is going to make it clear that Moore is going to work very hard.  At the end of the day, everyone wants to see a guy like Quadri Moore succeed. 





Monday, January 16, 2017

Frank Haith and Tulsa Are Surpassing Expectations This Year



Tulsa fans entered this year expecting a rough season.  With 9 seniors on the team last year there wasn't many fans expecting a good season, especially after a loss to Jacksonville State and then a blowout to Wichita State to start the year.


The Golden Hurricane have been able to straighten things out.  This year they have two seniors, Pat Birt is the only one who gets any playing time and he has been a leader on this team. Tulsa has 10 new comers on this team who were not on it last year. 


The Golden Hurricane currently rank 117th in KenPom, their highest ranking of the season.  They 3-1 to begin AAC play with wins over Memphis, Temple, and UConn.  Their lone loss was a 64-61 nail bitter to Houston.  Throw in the fact that the Golden Hurricane were favored in none of these 4 games and that's what makes it impressive.  They have been lead on this hot streak by Junior Etou who has had a double-double in their last two games.  They most important key in Tulsa's streak has been not turning the ball over.


Tulsa's next three games will come against the worst teams in the AAC; ECU, South Florida, and Tulane.  So, Tulsa has a pretty nice shot at being 6-1 in the AAC when they play the league leader, Cincy and SMU back to back. Both the Mustangs and the Bearcats will come to the Reynolds Center. 


Another thing from conference play I noticed is that Tulsa has not faltered down the stretch.  They went on an 11-3 run in the final 6 minutes to beat Temple 70-68, they went on a 12-4 run to close Memphis out 81-71 to end the game.  In their first conference win of the year, they tied UConn late and eventually beat them 61-59 in overtime.  You usually won't see young teams like this be so clutch in the closing minutes. 


If Tulsa can take care of business in these next three games, you may want to keep a close eye on them.  That would put them at 6-1 in the AAC and in a position to get a top three spot in the American Conference Tournament. 

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Thoughts on Rhett Lashlee to UConn and Torrance Gibson to Cincinnati



UConn found there offensive coordinator as they make it official on Wednesday that former OC at Auburn, Rhett Lashlee would become to new coordinator for the Huskies. 


The first thing that came to my mind was that if you can hire a coach to the same position from a power 5 school to a G5 school then you are doing something right.  So for that, hats off to UConn AD David Benedict.


A stand out QB from Arkansas, Lashlee has been with Auburn for the last 4 years, but this was the first year he had control of the play calling duties. The Tigers were ranked 49th in scoring offense putting up over 31 points a game so Lashlee did do a pretty good job in his first year ever calling plays. 


Randy Edsall must of done something to get him to come over to UConn because his taking a big pay cut.  He'll only be paid 350,000 at UConn compared to 600,000 to Auburn, but that's the advantage the power 5 schools have. Lashlee was a Broyles award finalist in 2013 for the top assistant coach.


He will have has work cut out for him.  In 2016 Bob Diaco put out the 2nd offense in the nation according to courant.com.  The Huskies last 4 games they scored a combined 16 points including getting shutout in two of them and being outscored 130-16. 


In other news, the Ohio State commit and 5 star recruit from Florida has commting to Cincinnati and Luke Fickell.  Gibson redshirted his freshman year and then was suspended by Ohio State for his sophomore year.  The reason why he was suspended was never said to the public, but our sources tell us that it was because he had a relationship with his tutor at Ohio State.  OSU Head Coach Urban Meyer fought the suspension "very hard."


Gibson planned on playing wide receiver at Ohio State, but says he will pay QB at Cincinnati.  This my be the reason why Gibson came to Cincy so he could play QB. So look for the Bearcats to run a lot more of the read option.


Gibson said to ESPN.com that he "Didn't like the way Ohio State handled his suspension and it was time for him to move."  He also said that he has a great relationship with Coach Fickell and UC's strength coach Brady Collins.


In the end, Gibson will be huge for the new offense Fickell plans to install with a duel threat QB.  IF all goes well, then Gibson could join Cincinnati by early may.  He is currently enrolled at Cincinnati State to get his associates degree.  Fickell is already making serious strides in recruiting this year and this just adds to it. 

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

American Athletic Conference Power Rankings: Week 10



Another week of basketball is in the books are here are the Power ranking after Week 10. Some very big games this week featuring the two best teams in the conference as SMU travels to Cincinnati on Thursday night.  Also Houston/UCF will play this week.  Plus, the worst teams meet in the league...South Florida/Tulane on Wednesday.
1. Cincinnati 13-2, 3-0: The fighting Cronins stay in the top spot after a win over Houston. Cincinnati got a big game from Kyle Washington who scored 19 points and played their vintage Mick Cronin defense. The game was never in doubt as the Bearcats got the win 67-58. NEXT WEEK vs. SMU, @ East Carolina
2. SMU 14-3, 4-0: The Ponies are 4-0 after an easy home victory over Temple 79-65.  The Owls tried to get back in it, but it was to little to late.  Then it was dunk city as Semi Ojeleye and company pounded South Florida 84-65. In all 14 of there wins no opponent has broken 67 points. NEXT WEEK: vs. Cincinnati, @ Tulane
3. Memphis 12-4, 2-1: Tubby Smith and Memphis got their first and second win of AAC play and both were won in dominate fashion over UConn and Tulane.  Something about this teams feels different with Smith than it did Josh Pastner.  Any way, Dedric Lawson showed once again why he is the best player in the American.  NEXT WEEK: @ Tulsa, vs.USF
4. Houston 3-1, 12-4: It was a close call, but Houston narrowly escaped Tulsa 64-61.  This was a big win because Rob Gray was out with the flew and anytime you have that is putting up 20 points a game not playing, your going to struggle a little. The Cougars held their own on the glass with Tulsa and knocked down their free throws.  On Saturday they fell for the first time in AAC play 67-58 to Cincinnati.  Coogs hung strong, but they could not stop Kyle Washington and the Cincinnati defense was too much in the end. NEXT WEEK: @ ECU, @ UCF
5. Central Florida 3-1, 12-4: Tacko Fall didn't score this entire week and that is not good. The 7'6 big man was held scoreless over ECU, but the Knights got an ugly 48-45 home win. KenPom called this the worst game of basketball this year...UCF could get away with Fall not scoring against ECU, but not against UConn as UCF simply just got waxed.  BJ Taylor was the only bright spot against the Huskies.  Central Florida can still get an at large bid, but this was the UCF team everyone thought we would see at the beginning of the year. NEXT WEEK: vs. Houston
6. Temple 1-3, 10-7: After beating Florida State and West Virginia to start the year, those 2 wins were thrown away with a 0-3 start to conference play.  This week they fell to SMU 79-65.  Temple went on a little run late and got it back to single digits, but the game was never in danger.  On Saturday they blew out ECU as expected to get their first conference win, but Temple cannot have any more bad losses. They are in a deep hole starting 0-3. 
7. Tulsa 1-1, 7-7: It was great effort, but Tulsa could not pull out a win against Houston. It was a big chance to get a solid win with Rob Gray out, but Tulsa simply could not hit a shot late in the game.  Frank Haith has a very young team so the expirence in close games will help the next couple of years.  Plus, Tulsa has a very favorable schedule in the next coming weeks. NEXT WEEK: vs. Memphis, @ Temple
8. UConn 1-3, 6-9: After falling to Memphis on the road, the Huskies came back with a blow out win over a solid UCF.  We will see what Kevin Ollie's team can do from here on out.  All UConn fans want is for them to get healthy and the conference tournament to start. NEXT WEEK: vs. Temple, @ Georgetown
9. East Carolina 1-3, 9-8: Earlier in the week I wrote this piece asking if it was time for Jeff Lebo to be fired. ECU was crushed by Temple 81-62 and the Pirates are starting to move backward after starting the conference season with a win. Also BJ Tyson continues to struggle after that sensational freshman year he had a down sophomore year and that continues now. NEXT WEEK vs. Houston, vs. Cincinnati
10. South Florida 0-3, 6-8: Murray Bartow is now the top man is South Florida after Coach Antigua was fired. Bartow had a tall task in playing SMU in Dallas. Bulls hung tough and hit 10 three pointers, but it wasn't enough.  All in all, it was a decent showing from Bartow. NEXT WEEK: vs. Tulane, @ Memphis
11. Tulane 0-3, 3-12: Once again the Wave were blown out this week against Memphis 80-59. There is no way to go around it, Mike Dunleavy's team is just bad, but give him a couple of years and Wave basketball may be somewhere. Other than that, not much positive coming from the Big Easy with just 3 wins. NEXT WEEK: @ USF, vs. SMU

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Is It Time For East Carolina To Fire Jeff Lebo?


After another frustrating blowout loss to Temple, the ECU fan base seems to of had enough with head coach Jeff Lebo.

After he was fired from Auburn in 2010, Lebo was hired by ECU.  He is exactly .500 at 108-108, but he has never coached the Pirates to the NCAA Tournament or even the NIT. A matter of fact, Lebo has been the head coach of a collegiate division 1 college school for 19 straight years and he has never once been to the NCAA tournament.  He went to the NIT once with Tennessee Tech and once with Auburn. 

Lebo has just a 38-65 record within conference play and this includes the four years the Pirates were in Conference USA.  Lebo stands at 11-29 in American conference play. This may be the reason why Lebo has a job still because they are trying to give him time to adjust to how much harder this conference is.  With that being said, It's not like ECU is even close to being competitive in this conference.  

Recruiting has also been a big issue.  ECU curretnly stands 10th out of 11 teams in the conference in recruiting and they have never finished better than 8th.  The only really big splash this staff made was getting BJ Tyson and Kentrell Barkely.  

Lebo who played for North Carolina has only had to winning season of the 7 he's been the head coach and chances are they won't surpass 15 wins this year.  At some point, the AD needs to come to terms that Lebo is not the right man to lead this program.  Personally, I think it is a joke that he had the audacity to fire Ruffin McNiel, the football coach (although he made a good hire).  

The best moment in the Lebo era was winning the CIT with this shot.
ECU has been to the CIT three times under Lebo, winning it once and getting knocked out in the first round the other two years.  

This year the offense has been really bad. ECU scored 35 points against Charleston and then lost 48-45 to UCF in which KenPom called it the worst college basketball game this year.  I would like to point out that I am not in favor of firing Jeff Lebo right now, but if this team does not show any improvement then I do think Lebo should not return.  

ECU is ranked 201 in KenPom this year with losses to Charlotte, Mercer, Charleston, and North Carolina-Wilmington.  This is simply where the program should not be right now.  The fans deserve better or else ECU will get eaten alive in the American.


Monday, January 2, 2017

American Athletic Conference Power Rankings



1. Cincinnati (12-2, 2-0): Jarron Cumberland is starting to show everyone why he was so highly recruited. Cumberland had a career high in points as the Bearcats crushed Tulane. In their opener, Cincinnati got a huge 56-50 win over Temple which should boost their RPI.  The Bearcats are playing some great basketball right now. NEXT WEEK: @ Houston


2. SMU (12-3, 2-0): Tim Jankoich is 2-0 in AAC play.  Mustangs got an ugly win on the road at Memphis 58-54.  They played their typical defense which ranks top 20 in the nation.  SMU came back with a blowout win over East Carolina on the road as well. A big stretch is up coming as SMU will play Temple and Cincinnati in their next three games. NEXT WEEK: vs. Temple, vs. South Florida






3. Houston (11-3, 2-0): What a game Houston played against UConn. Houston held them to 12 points at halftime before eventually blowing out the Huskies. The Cougars followed it up with another blowout of South Florida. Rob Gray Jr was named the American player of the week and he deserved it with a 20 point game against UConn and then 25 against USF.  Houston has a huge one against Cincinnati this week and I do not want to see an empty arena like I usually do down in Houston. This team deserves to have Coogs fans come out! NEXT WEEK: vs. Tulsa, vs. Cincinnati


4. Central Florida (11-3, 2-0): As every week passes, the Knights are starting to make their case for an NCAA Tournament selection. A lot of people didn't think that was possible when the season started.  UCF is now 2-0 in AAC play as they started out with a win over Tulane and then blowing out a solid Temple team 77-53. Central Florida continues to be one of the best rebounding and shot blocking teams in the nation and that's what leads to their great defense. I just feel like that lost to Penn could come back to hount them, but Johnny Dawkins has something brewing down in Florida. NEXT WEEK: vs ECU @ UConn.


5. Tulsa (7-6, 1-0): The Golden Hurricane opened up conference play with an ugly 61-59 overtime win over UConn. Frank Haith's team is very young and I thought they would get better as the year goes on and we will see if that happens come Wednesday night when they visit Houston. NEXT WEEK: @ Houston.


6. Memphis (10-4, 0-1): In their conference opener, Memphis lost a 58-54 dog fight to SMU. Neither of the Lawson's never got going.  The Tigers seemed to drain the shot clock and not get a good shot off.  That changed the next week when Memphis took care of a decent South Carolina team on the Saturday 70-54.  If Memphis can find away to force turnovers and play defense like they did against South Carolina then they could find themseleves playing in the NCAA Tournament. We already know they have playmakers on offense. NEXT WEEK: vs. UConn, @ Tulane


7. Temple (9-6, 0-2): What a non conference season Fran Dunphy and the Owls had. Well, that's all gone now.  Temple lost to Cincinnati 56-50 which is not a bad loss at all, but then getting demolshied by Central Florida? UCF is better than what everyone thought, but Temple had to win that.  They need to make some noise in the conference if they want to get back to the NCAA Tournament. NEXT WEEK: @ SMU, vs. ECU




8. East Carolina (9-6, 1-1): Jeff Lebo was on the hot seat coming into the year and he remains on it now.  ECU picked up a win in their first game over South Florida.  Freshman Elijah Hughes  showed how good he could be putting up a career high 19 points in a 10 point victory over the Bulls. I was looking for some fight in the game against SMU even though they came in as big underdogs and I didn't see it as SMU rolled 75-44. NEXT WEEK: @ Central Florida, @ Temple




9. UConn (5-8, 0-2): Who would of that UConn would be 5-8 to start the year.  The Huskies shot 12 percent in their first half against Houston in which they scored 12 points and eventually lost by a big margin.  UConn followed that lost up with another loss to Tulsa in Overtime.  Kevin Ollie's seat may be warming up. UConn is now playing for pride at this point.  The Huskies are not going to the NCAA Tournament this year. I know they have had a lot of injuries, but they also lost to Northeastern and Wagner at full strength.




10. South Florida (6-7, 0-2): The Bulls are 0-2 to start conference play. They 60-49 to East Carolina after committing almost the same amount of turnover as points in the first half, USF didn't look totally awful in the 2nd half.  South Florida got blown out by Houston on Saturday 70-56 at home.  It was once again a tail of two halves.  We are just a week and a half away from the USF/Tulane barn burner we have been waiting for. NEXT WEEK: @ SMU


11. Tulane (3-11, 0-2): The Green Wave played good in their first half game against Central Florida but it's gone all down hill since then.  Tulane went on to lose by 13.  It was much the same against Cincinnati when they were down 12 at the half, but lost by 36 with final score being 92-56.  Mike Dunleavy might want to work on some halftime adjustments.  Any way, Cameron Reynolds has been solid for Tulane this year, but that's about it. NEXT WEEK: vs. Memphis