redmen9194 wrote:UConn is not in the conference yet so we don;t count them. No need to try to skew the results. They are what they are.
Lol I am not trying to skew the results as I've stated the same since day 1 in the game threads here (so I wouldn't need to check the AAC scores each day to see if they're playing). I'll also disagree about them not being in the conference yet. Legally speaking they're in the conference already. They've signed the paperwork and have a $30 million exit fee (even higher than the rest of us). The better they are this year the better they should be next year, so I do feel it's important for them to win this year. I see them as similar to a Georgetown where they are on the cusp of being Top 25 caliber, but who knows if they'll take the next step or regress again.
Anyways it's your thread so your call, but personally I'd see us at .500 (10-10) now as I think that's how most people would see UConn's wins this year. Seems like most AAC fans are already rooting against them even for OOC play, the same way all of us rooted against Syracuse and Louisville on their way out.
Actually looking now, UConn only has one F5 game remaining. Their schedule:
Vs Florida W
Vs (n) Miami W
Vs (n) Indiana TBD Dec 10
Too bad they only have one more game, as their AAC schedule likely won't have many high exposure opportunities outside of Memphis. On the other hand, it's nice that Butler and DePaul stacked their schedules with F5 opponents. Butler has a tough one against 7-0 Stanford at 9:30 tomorrow.