Bill Marsh wrote:Jet915 wrote:The problem is, most of the schools in the AAC could care less about basketball. I remember watching a ranked UCONN team playing AT Houston last year and there were probably 500 people in the stands. UCONN was probably WTF!?!?
Exactly. It's a football-first conference for all but a few schools. And for some it's football-only.
Laughable to see the chest thumping that goes on over there about what "the conference accolished", based on UVonn's championship. Even fans of schools like ECU that aren't even in the conference this year are claiming credit. Just crazy.
stever20 wrote:Since when is losing Rutgers in basketball a bad thing? Rutgers is awful- that's truly addition by subtraction(just like it was us last year). Losing 3 transfers in this day and age isn't out of the ordinary, especially in a coaching change.
AAC is getting some good players coming in. SMU if it was a blue blood basketball program would be ranked going into the season in the top 5- if not in the top 2-3. SMU is going to be darn tough next season.
And I'm sorry -but do you expect anyone to believe that if Creighton had won the title this year that Big East fans wouldn't be claiming it for themselves? Come on now. Just look at how prideful all the Big East fans in claiming Doug McDermott. The AAC had a good year- I don't know why everyone on here wants to keep on brining it up like they didn't. 4 AAC teams made the tourney(to include Tulsa)- and SMU made the NIT final(give me that over Xavier losing in the PIG any day of the week). Do they have some challenges? Yes.
Just looking at ESPN's recruiting grades for them- they only have 1 team who got a C. SMU only got a B+ because they didn't get but 1 guy(but a great guy at that). One thing that the AAC does that the Big East doesn't do much is get some JUCO guys. Cincy, UConn, Memphis all got guys that route. Houston as well. That means they may be able to contribute perhaps a bit sooner than frosh that they're 1-2 years older than.
Bottom line some AAC fans may be delusional but I think some Big East fans are just as delusional if they think the AAC was not viewed as having a very good 1st year. And with SMU looking as good as they are- AAC is primed for another good year in 2014-15. For the life of me I don't understand why folks on here want to continually bring up the AAC like they are like the MAAC or something like that. Especially when we had in a lot of ways a worse year.
stever20 wrote: 4 AAC teams made the tourney(to include Tulsa)- and SMU made the NIT final(give me that over Xavier losing in the PIG any day of the week).
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