Right. I still think Cuse is excellent, but there is (1) waaay too much drama for a 25-2 team and (2) I can certainly live with a loss to Duke, but not one to BC. The ACC is deep, but not THAT deep.VA703 said:gators and duke
Right. I still think Cuse is excellent, but there is (1) waaay too much drama for a 25-2 team and (2) I can certainly live with a loss to Duke, but not one to BC. The ACC is deep, but not THAT deep.VA703 said:gators and duke
The SEC, on the other hand, has no quality depth. Not sure Florida would be running up the record they are in another leagueRight. I still think Cuse is excellent, but there is (1) waaay too much drama for a 25-2 team and (2) I can certainly live with a loss to Duke, but not one to BC. The ACC is deep, but not THAT deep.VA703 said:gators and duke
Every contender has serious flaws.wazoo11 said:Zona lacks depth, and losing Brandon Ashley is a huge blow.Zona all the way right now, they are so fun to watch. Dunks galore.
The BC loss didn't worry men we let our guard down after being way up to a far inferior team - in the midst of playing crappy ball for a few games, albeit lucky ball until then.Right. I still think Cuse is excellent, but there is (1) waaay too much drama for a 25-2 team and (2) I can certainly live with a loss to Duke, but not one to BC. The ACC is deep, but not THAT deep.VA703 said:gators and duke
The last non-KU team to win the Big 12 outright is the Oklahoma State team with John Lucas III, Tony Allen, and the Graham twins that went to the Final Four.Kansas going for a share of their 10th straight Big !2 championship. WTF Big 12, that's embarrassing.
KU is a powerhouse program no doubt, college basketball royalty. But, 10 straight is a statement about the rest of that conference.The last non-KU team to win the Big 12 outright is the Oklahoma State team with John Lucas III, Tony Allen, and the Graham twins that went to the Final Four.Kansas going for a share of their 10th straight Big !2 championship. WTF Big 12, that's embarrassing.
If KU clinches a piece of the conference title tonight, then Bill Self will have more conference titles than home losses since taking over the program.
This year's squad has had some games away from Lawrence where they looked like a team with zero returning starters and a bunch of freshmen, but at the Phog they have had some spectacular games. Their only home loss is to San Diego State, who is projecting as a 3-seed right now.
x 2KU is a powerhouse program no doubt, college basketball royalty. But, 10 straight is a statement about the rest of that conference.The last non-KU team to win the Big 12 outright is the Oklahoma State team with John Lucas III, Tony Allen, and the Graham twins that went to the Final Four.Kansas going for a share of their 10th straight Big !2 championship. WTF Big 12, that's embarrassing.
If KU clinches a piece of the conference title tonight, then Bill Self will have more conference titles than home losses since taking over the program.
This year's squad has had some games away from Lawrence where they looked like a team with zero returning starters and a bunch of freshmen, but at the Phog they have had some spectacular games. Their only home loss is to San Diego State, who is projecting as a 3-seed right now.
Okay, well we're now #1.You're wrong on this one. No we when referring to pro teams. Colleges you attended, we is allowed. My school = "we", "us". Stick to telling us who gets the roses each week.Unless you're suiting up, no we.I went there. We. I'm not talking about the Whalers here.Ugh.Our..
You're wrong on this one. No we when referring to pro teams. Colleges you attended, we is allowed. My school = "we", "us". Stick to telling us who gets the roses each week.Unless you're suiting up, no we.I went there. We. I'm not talking about the Whalers here.Ugh.Our..
Not as strong a statement as you think. Most measures of conference strength put the Big XII as the 3rd or 4th best conference over the last ten years. Even the down years for the conference were 4-bid seasons with two teams on the 4-seed line or stronger. But we're off topic.Pleased with the win tonight. Wiggins struggled offensively in the first 30 minutes but was fantastic in the last 10. Lots of fouls on the frontcourt but the backup bigs pulled down a lot of boards. If Tharpe plays every game the rest of the way like he did tonight, KU wins the national title going away. But he's Tharpe, so he won't.x 2KU is a powerhouse program no doubt, college basketball royalty. But, 10 straight is a statement about the rest of that conference.The last non-KU team to win the Big 12 outright is the Oklahoma State team with John Lucas III, Tony Allen, and the Graham twins that went to the Final Four.Kansas going for a share of their 10th straight Big !2 championship. WTF Big 12, that's embarrassing.
If KU clinches a piece of the conference title tonight, then Bill Self will have more conference titles than home losses since taking over the program.
This year's squad has had some games away from Lawrence where they looked like a team with zero returning starters and a bunch of freshmen, but at the Phog they have had some spectacular games. Their only home loss is to San Diego State, who is projecting as a 3-seed right now.
Self gave our guy Frankamp an audition in the first half tonight. Five minutes and three fouls later, he was back on the bench.He did hit a couple threes at K-State. K-State also has an in-state white combo guard, so they had someone Frankamp could check.We are?
I'm just waiting for him to win the 3-point contest in 3 years.Self gave our guy Frankamp an audition in the first half tonight. Five minutes and three fouls later, he was back on the bench.He did hit a couple threes at K-State. K-State also has an in-state white combo guard, so they had someone Frankamp could check.We are?
That's what people said about Zaga last year and look how that turned out. I think there's something to be said about being battle tested going into the tournament.Their opponents have been nothing to write home about, but they can only beat who is on their schedule. They look like a damn strong team to me. They'll be a tough out in the tourney.I should clarify since I tend to get lost in the stats, I don't consider nova to be the best team right now, but I see them as possibly outperforming their eventual seed in the tournament, and consider them a team that could win it. There's a group of stats that all champs from the last two decades I believe, have had in common, and right now the only teams to have them AND pass the kenpom champ test are Kansas and Nova.Not high on Nova at all. They have 2 wins which they are hanging their hat on. Both came in the Bahamas in November. Since then, losses to Creighton and 'Cuse in noncompetitive games.Kansas is legit. They also have the toughest schedule in the land. I also think nova's up there too.Give me Kansas. 4 legit NBA players and a solid, experienced PG. Assuming Embiid is healthy, too many options offensively between Selden, Ellis, Wiggins, Embiid to go cold and their defense should be good enough.
They did lose SU to Florida. Didn't catch that game so maybe I'll try to watch that since I'm not well versed on Florida.
Of course this all changes when the match ups are announced but I just don't see Nova being able to beat a top team consistently. I think Vegas futures are probably best indicators granted they favor blue bloods a bit. They have Nova at 12th best.
Leading the way are Florida, Kansas, Cuse, MSU, Wichita State, Duke, Arizona, UK, Louisville, Iowa
As for some of the other teams you list, I think I take Louisville off of it. Louisville's SOS hardly has them battle tested for the tournament.
Gonzaga lost to a final 4 team that lost to the eventual national champion by 4 points. I hardly think that it is a great argument. Not to mention the fact that kenpom has Louisville at number 2 right now. There are obviously no guarantees, but by no means would I write off Louisville.That's what people said about Zaga last year and look how that turned out. I think there's something to be said about being battle tested going into the tournament.Their opponents have been nothing to write home about, but they can only beat who is on their schedule. They look like a damn strong team to me. They'll be a tough out in the tourney.I should clarify since I tend to get lost in the stats, I don't consider nova to be the best team right now, but I see them as possibly outperforming their eventual seed in the tournament, and consider them a team that could win it. There's a group of stats that all champs from the last two decades I believe, have had in common, and right now the only teams to have them AND pass the kenpom champ test are Kansas and Nova.Not high on Nova at all. They have 2 wins which they are hanging their hat on. Both came in the Bahamas in November. Since then, losses to Creighton and 'Cuse in noncompetitive games.Kansas is legit. They also have the toughest schedule in the land. I also think nova's up there too.Give me Kansas. 4 legit NBA players and a solid, experienced PG. Assuming Embiid is healthy, too many options offensively between Selden, Ellis, Wiggins, Embiid to go cold and their defense should be good enough.
They did lose SU to Florida. Didn't catch that game so maybe I'll try to watch that since I'm not well versed on Florida.
Of course this all changes when the match ups are announced but I just don't see Nova being able to beat a top team consistently. I think Vegas futures are probably best indicators granted they favor blue bloods a bit. They have Nova at 12th best.
Leading the way are Florida, Kansas, Cuse, MSU, Wichita State, Duke, Arizona, UK, Louisville, Iowa
As for some of the other teams you list, I think I take Louisville off of it. Louisville's SOS hardly has them battle tested for the tournament.
In the last decade and a half, no national champ has had a SOS lower than 75th. Right now, Louisville is at 96.
Not writing them off, just saying that being battle tested is important based on history, and it does not look like Louisville will be at all.Gonzaga lost to a final 4 team that lost to the eventual national champion by 4 points. I hardly think that it is a great argument. Not to mention the fact that kenpom has Louisville at number 2 right now. There are obviously no guarantees, but by no means would I write off Louisville.That's what people said about Zaga last year and look how that turned out. I think there's something to be said about being battle tested going into the tournament.Their opponents have been nothing to write home about, but they can only beat who is on their schedule. They look like a damn strong team to me. They'll be a tough out in the tourney.I should clarify since I tend to get lost in the stats, I don't consider nova to be the best team right now, but I see them as possibly outperforming their eventual seed in the tournament, and consider them a team that could win it. There's a group of stats that all champs from the last two decades I believe, have had in common, and right now the only teams to have them AND pass the kenpom champ test are Kansas and Nova.Not high on Nova at all. They have 2 wins which they are hanging their hat on. Both came in the Bahamas in November. Since then, losses to Creighton and 'Cuse in noncompetitive games.Kansas is legit. They also have the toughest schedule in the land. I also think nova's up there too.Give me Kansas. 4 legit NBA players and a solid, experienced PG. Assuming Embiid is healthy, too many options offensively between Selden, Ellis, Wiggins, Embiid to go cold and their defense should be good enough.
They did lose SU to Florida. Didn't catch that game so maybe I'll try to watch that since I'm not well versed on Florida.
Of course this all changes when the match ups are announced but I just don't see Nova being able to beat a top team consistently. I think Vegas futures are probably best indicators granted they favor blue bloods a bit. They have Nova at 12th best.
Leading the way are Florida, Kansas, Cuse, MSU, Wichita State, Duke, Arizona, UK, Louisville, Iowa
As for some of the other teams you list, I think I take Louisville off of it. Louisville's SOS hardly has them battle tested for the tournament.
In the last decade and a half, no national champ has had a SOS lower than 75th. Right now, Louisville is at 96.
This is a good point. was looking at Kentucky in 2012 who only played 1 ranked team in Florida in conference, and player UNC, Louisville and Kansas OOC. They ended up with 28 on Kenpom.Where are you getting SOS and is it after tournament? I imagine 6 games 3-4 of which against the best teams in the country will push up anyone's SOS.
Out of Louisville's 9 main players, 6 were on last year's team or more. I guess none of those games count.Not writing them off, just saying that being battle tested is important based on history, and it does not look like Louisville will be at all.Gonzaga lost to a final 4 team that lost to the eventual national champion by 4 points. I hardly think that it is a great argument. Not to mention the fact that kenpom has Louisville at number 2 right now. There are obviously no guarantees, but by no means would I write off Louisville.That's what people said about Zaga last year and look how that turned out. I think there's something to be said about being battle tested going into the tournament.Their opponents have been nothing to write home about, but they can only beat who is on their schedule. They look like a damn strong team to me. They'll be a tough out in the tourney.I should clarify since I tend to get lost in the stats, I don't consider nova to be the best team right now, but I see them as possibly outperforming their eventual seed in the tournament, and consider them a team that could win it. There's a group of stats that all champs from the last two decades I believe, have had in common, and right now the only teams to have them AND pass the kenpom champ test are Kansas and Nova.Not high on Nova at all. They have 2 wins which they are hanging their hat on. Both came in the Bahamas in November. Since then, losses to Creighton and 'Cuse in noncompetitive games.Kansas is legit. They also have the toughest schedule in the land. I also think nova's up there too.Give me Kansas. 4 legit NBA players and a solid, experienced PG. Assuming Embiid is healthy, too many options offensively between Selden, Ellis, Wiggins, Embiid to go cold and their defense should be good enough.
They did lose SU to Florida. Didn't catch that game so maybe I'll try to watch that since I'm not well versed on Florida.
Of course this all changes when the match ups are announced but I just don't see Nova being able to beat a top team consistently. I think Vegas futures are probably best indicators granted they favor blue bloods a bit. They have Nova at 12th best.
Leading the way are Florida, Kansas, Cuse, MSU, Wichita State, Duke, Arizona, UK, Louisville, Iowa
As for some of the other teams you list, I think I take Louisville off of it. Louisville's SOS hardly has them battle tested for the tournament.
In the last decade and a half, no national champ has had a SOS lower than 75th. Right now, Louisville is at 96.
Not when measuring this year's SOS, no.Out of Louisville's 9 main players, 6 were on last year's team or more. I guess none of those games count.Not writing them off, just saying that being battle tested is important based on history, and it does not look like Louisville will be at all.Gonzaga lost to a final 4 team that lost to the eventual national champion by 4 points. I hardly think that it is a great argument. Not to mention the fact that kenpom has Louisville at number 2 right now. There are obviously no guarantees, but by no means would I write off Louisville.That's what people said about Zaga last year and look how that turned out. I think there's something to be said about being battle tested going into the tournament.Their opponents have been nothing to write home about, but they can only beat who is on their schedule. They look like a damn strong team to me. They'll be a tough out in the tourney.I should clarify since I tend to get lost in the stats, I don't consider nova to be the best team right now, but I see them as possibly outperforming their eventual seed in the tournament, and consider them a team that could win it. There's a group of stats that all champs from the last two decades I believe, have had in common, and right now the only teams to have them AND pass the kenpom champ test are Kansas and Nova.Not high on Nova at all. They have 2 wins which they are hanging their hat on. Both came in the Bahamas in November. Since then, losses to Creighton and 'Cuse in noncompetitive games.Kansas is legit. They also have the toughest schedule in the land. I also think nova's up there too.Give me Kansas. 4 legit NBA players and a solid, experienced PG. Assuming Embiid is healthy, too many options offensively between Selden, Ellis, Wiggins, Embiid to go cold and their defense should be good enough.
They did lose SU to Florida. Didn't catch that game so maybe I'll try to watch that since I'm not well versed on Florida.
Of course this all changes when the match ups are announced but I just don't see Nova being able to beat a top team consistently. I think Vegas futures are probably best indicators granted they favor blue bloods a bit. They have Nova at 12th best.
Leading the way are Florida, Kansas, Cuse, MSU, Wichita State, Duke, Arizona, UK, Louisville, Iowa
As for some of the other teams you list, I think I take Louisville off of it. Louisville's SOS hardly has them battle tested for the tournament.
In the last decade and a half, no national champ has had a SOS lower than 75th. Right now, Louisville is at 96.
Can it happen though? Sure.Allow me to introduce you to the 1993-1994 UNC Tar Heels. Of the eight players getting more than 20 minutes on that team, six were on the previous year's national championship team. The other two were Jerry Stackhouse and Rasheed Wallace. They went only 28-7 on the year, 11-5 in conference, and were upset in the second round as the 1 seed in the east.Out of Louisville's 9 main players, 6 were on last year's team or more. I guess none of those games count.Not writing them off, just saying that being battle tested is important based on history, and it does not look like Louisville will be at all.Gonzaga lost to a final 4 team that lost to the eventual national champion by 4 points. I hardly think that it is a great argument. Not to mention the fact that kenpom has Louisville at number 2 right now. There are obviously no guarantees, but by no means would I write off Louisville.That's what people said about Zaga last year and look how that turned out. I think there's something to be said about being battle tested going into the tournament.Their opponents have been nothing to write home about, but they can only beat who is on their schedule. They look like a damn strong team to me. They'll be a tough out in the tourney.I should clarify since I tend to get lost in the stats, I don't consider nova to be the best team right now, but I see them as possibly outperforming their eventual seed in the tournament, and consider them a team that could win it. There's a group of stats that all champs from the last two decades I believe, have had in common, and right now the only teams to have them AND pass the kenpom champ test are Kansas and Nova.Not high on Nova at all. They have 2 wins which they are hanging their hat on. Both came in the Bahamas in November. Since then, losses to Creighton and 'Cuse in noncompetitive games.Kansas is legit. They also have the toughest schedule in the land. I also think nova's up there too.Give me Kansas. 4 legit NBA players and a solid, experienced PG. Assuming Embiid is healthy, too many options offensively between Selden, Ellis, Wiggins, Embiid to go cold and their defense should be good enough.
They did lose SU to Florida. Didn't catch that game so maybe I'll try to watch that since I'm not well versed on Florida.
Of course this all changes when the match ups are announced but I just don't see Nova being able to beat a top team consistently. I think Vegas futures are probably best indicators granted they favor blue bloods a bit. They have Nova at 12th best.
Leading the way are Florida, Kansas, Cuse, MSU, Wichita State, Duke, Arizona, UK, Louisville, Iowa
As for some of the other teams you list, I think I take Louisville off of it. Louisville's SOS hardly has them battle tested for the tournament.
In the last decade and a half, no national champ has had a SOS lower than 75th. Right now, Louisville is at 96.
Lunardi has them playing Eastern Kentucky on Tuesday.Will Syracuse even make the tourney?
Yeah, of course. But probably about a 6th seed at this point.Is UK even a lock to make the tourney?
Sorry, but there's no way they are a 6 seed at this point. They have some bad losses and only one good win. They are not deserving of a 6 seed right now.Yeah, of course. But probably about a 6th seed at this point.Is UK even a lock to make the tourney?
Imagine if they had lost those 2 games they got the miracle wins on.Will Syracuse even make the tourney?
That's what I'm saying. It's a thin, thin resume.Sorry, but there's no way they are a 6 seed at this point. They have some bad losses and only one good win. They are not deserving of a 6 seed right now.Yeah, of course. But probably about a 6th seed at this point.Is UK even a lock to make the tourney?
Sorry, but there's no way they are a 6 seed at this point. They have some bad losses and only one good win. They are not deserving of a 6 seed right now.Yeah, of course. But probably about a 6th seed at this point.Is UK even a lock to make the tourney?
They still have their name and a strong record despite the lack of quality wins. The difference between a 6th and an 11th seed is basically where the committee wants to put themSorry, but there's no way they are a 6 seed at this point. They have some bad losses and only one good win. They are not deserving of a 6 seed right now.Yeah, of course. But probably about a 6th seed at this point.Is UK even a lock to make the tourney?
Carolina had almost the identical resume at this point last year. They made it to the ACC tourney final and they were an 8 seed. The reason stated why Carolina didn't have any quality wins on their resume. Kentucky doesn't either other than the Louisville win that I just mentioned. Losing to Arkansas twice and then to SC doesn't help their cause.jon_mx said:Grady Wilson said:Sorry, but there's no way they are a 6 seed at this point. They have some bad losses and only one good win. They are not deserving of a 6 seed right now.jon_mx said:Yeah, of course. But probably about a 6th seed at this point.PlasmaDogPlasma said:Is UK even a lock to make the tourney?They still have their name and a strong record despite the lack of quality wins. The difference between a 6th and an 11th seed is basically where the committee wants to put themGrady Wilson said:Sorry, but there's no way they are a 6 seed at this point. They have some bad losses and only one good win. They are not deserving of a 6 seed right now.jon_mx said:Yeah, of course. But probably about a 6th seed at this point.PlasmaDogPlasma said:Is UK even a lock to make the tourney?
How did they get throttled by Tenn? It boggles the mind.No one has mentioned UVa as a possibly the best team yet.
B/c they aren't the best team. Funny how one game takes a drastically underrated team and now people want to put them at #1. The answer lies somewhere in between although a top 10/2 seed makes sense. If they get to a 2 seed, I could see a F4 run.No one has mentioned UVa as a possibly the best team yet.
Not sure it's a single game. It's the fact that they are 16-1 in the ACC. Their win over Syracuse told me more about Syracuse than it did UVaB/c they aren't the best team. Funny how one game takes a drastically underrated team and now people want to put them at #1. The answer lies somewhere in between although a top 10/2 seed makes sense. If they get to a 2 seed, I could see a F4 run.No one has mentioned UVa as a possibly the best team yet.
There's no way to pick the "best" team. I think Arizona or Florida is on paper but both can certainly be debated. And the winner of the tournament isn't always the best team either. But UVA is 16-1 in the ACC and has held a 19 point lead or more in 13 of those 17 games. In other words, they aren't just winning but are destroying teams which is the sign of a really good team. You're using two early season games (Green Bay and Tennessee) to discount them just as much as you think others are overrating them based on Syracuse game. You had to have your head in the sand not to realize how good UVA was before Saturday.B/c they aren't the best team. Funny how one game takes a drastically underrated team and now people want to put them at #1. The answer lies somewhere in between although a top 10/2 seed makes sense. If they get to a 2 seed, I could see a F4 run.No one has mentioned UVa as a possibly the best team yet.
Virginia was 14 a week or so ago.....how much further down do you think they should be ranked?Virginia is overrated. Schedule wasn't nearly as hard as any of the other top teams in the ACC (Duke, UNC, Pitt, Syracuse). I wouldn't be surprised if those 4 are still there in the tourney when Virginia is eliminated. They have a decent team, don't get me wrong, but far from what the standings in the ACC say.
Florida is my best team in the country right now.
I do think the tourney will come down to one of the following teams winning it all: Florida, Arizona, Duke, Michigan St, Wisconsin, or Kansas. Whoever can get hot at the right time.
Im not necessarily saying they are overrated in the polls, because those don't really matter anyways. They are overrated with all the attention they are getting. Unless they win the ACC tournament, they better not get a 1 or 2 seed.Virginia was 14 a week or so ago.....how much further down do you think they should be ranked?Virginia is overrated. Schedule wasn't nearly as hard as any of the other top teams in the ACC (Duke, UNC, Pitt, Syracuse). I wouldn't be surprised if those 4 are still there in the tourney when Virginia is eliminated. They have a decent team, don't get me wrong, but far from what the standings in the ACC say.
Florida is my best team in the country right now.
I do think the tourney will come down to one of the following teams winning it all: Florida, Arizona, Duke, Michigan St, Wisconsin, or Kansas. Whoever can get hot at the right time.
No one is talking about them....even in the ACC (until this week of course). It's pretty shameful. Who are the 8 teams that are clearly better than them, have had better wins and have been playing better basketball than them? Also, how much of this team have you actually watched? It's bizarre that you say the polls don't matter but yet claim they are overrated. The polls are the rating system we haveIm not necessarily saying they are overrated in the polls, because those don't really matter anyways. They are overrated with all the attention they are getting. Unless they win the ACC tournament, they better not get a 1 or 2 seed.Virginia was 14 a week or so ago.....how much further down do you think they should be ranked?Virginia is overrated. Schedule wasn't nearly as hard as any of the other top teams in the ACC (Duke, UNC, Pitt, Syracuse). I wouldn't be surprised if those 4 are still there in the tourney when Virginia is eliminated. They have a decent team, don't get me wrong, but far from what the standings in the ACC say.
Florida is my best team in the country right now.
I do think the tourney will come down to one of the following teams winning it all: Florida, Arizona, Duke, Michigan St, Wisconsin, or Kansas. Whoever can get hot at the right time.
Agreed. Of course, me touting them is like the kiss of death. I think they are as good as anyone, though. They play D and can jail-break to a lead as much as anyone I've seen this year.No one is talking about them....even in the ACC (until this week of course). It's pretty shameful. Who are the 8 teams that are clearly better than them, have had better wins and have been playing better basketball than them? Also, how much of this team have you actually watched? It's bizarre that you say the polls don't matter but yet claim they are overrated. The polls are the rating system we haveIm not necessarily saying they are overrated in the polls, because those don't really matter anyways. They are overrated with all the attention they are getting. Unless they win the ACC tournament, they better not get a 1 or 2 seed.Virginia was 14 a week or so ago.....how much further down do you think they should be ranked?Virginia is overrated. Schedule wasn't nearly as hard as any of the other top teams in the ACC (Duke, UNC, Pitt, Syracuse). I wouldn't be surprised if those 4 are still there in the tourney when Virginia is eliminated. They have a decent team, don't get me wrong, but far from what the standings in the ACC say.
Florida is my best team in the country right now.
I do think the tourney will come down to one of the following teams winning it all: Florida, Arizona, Duke, Michigan St, Wisconsin, or Kansas. Whoever can get hot at the right time.![]()
I've watched at least 4 games of theirs. Im also a basketball junkie, so I try to watch as much as possible. Im sure to the average fan, they may have watched the Cuse game and that's it. Everyone is going to be on their nuts this week. I like the way they play, and I think they are a solid team, but overrated.No one is talking about them....even in the ACC (until this week of course). It's pretty shameful. Who are the 8 teams that are clearly better than them, have had better wins and have been playing better basketball than them? Also, how much of this team have you actually watched? It's bizarre that you say the polls don't matter but yet claim they are overrated. The polls are the rating system we haveIm not necessarily saying they are overrated in the polls, because those don't really matter anyways. They are overrated with all the attention they are getting. Unless they win the ACC tournament, they better not get a 1 or 2 seed.Virginia was 14 a week or so ago.....how much further down do you think they should be ranked?Virginia is overrated. Schedule wasn't nearly as hard as any of the other top teams in the ACC (Duke, UNC, Pitt, Syracuse). I wouldn't be surprised if those 4 are still there in the tourney when Virginia is eliminated. They have a decent team, don't get me wrong, but far from what the standings in the ACC say.
Florida is my best team in the country right now.
I do think the tourney will come down to one of the following teams winning it all: Florida, Arizona, Duke, Michigan St, Wisconsin, or Kansas. Whoever can get hot at the right time.![]()
Well if you had to pick the best team, UVA probably wouldn't be in most people's top 5. I know UVA is good. I've watched them quite a bit this year, even a few times in person. And where am I using two earlier season games to discount them? I did in the ACC thread when we're talking seeding b/c that is how seeding is done. As far as personally discounting them, they've escaped their games against Clemson, Va. Tech, Pitt and even at home to Maryland.There's no way to pick the "best" team. I think Arizona or Florida is on paper but both can certainly be debated. And the winner of the tournament isn't always the best team either. But UVA is 16-1 in the ACC and has held a 19 point lead or more in 13 of those 17 games. In other words, they aren't just winning but are destroying teams which is the sign of a really good team. You're using two early season games (Green Bay and Tennessee) to discount them just as much as you think others are overrating them based on Syracuse game. You had to have your head in the sand not to realize how good UVA was before Saturday.B/c they aren't the best team. Funny how one game takes a drastically underrated team and now people want to put them at #1. The answer lies somewhere in between although a top 10/2 seed makes sense. If they get to a 2 seed, I could see a F4 run.No one has mentioned UVa as a possibly the best team yet.
Agreed. Heck, there isn't even a dominant team in the ACC. Virginia won the conference, but I wouldn't consider them head and shoulders above anyone else. Syracuse and Duke are good, but certainly not great.I've watched at least 4 games of theirs. Im also a basketball junkie, so I try to watch as much as possible. Im sure to the average fan, they may have watched the Cuse game and that's it. Everyone is going to be on their nuts this week. I like the way they play, and I think they are a solid team, but overrated.No one is talking about them....even in the ACC (until this week of course). It's pretty shameful. Who are the 8 teams that are clearly better than them, have had better wins and have been playing better basketball than them? Also, how much of this team have you actually watched? It's bizarre that you say the polls don't matter but yet claim they are overrated. The polls are the rating system we haveIm not necessarily saying they are overrated in the polls, because those don't really matter anyways. They are overrated with all the attention they are getting. Unless they win the ACC tournament, they better not get a 1 or 2 seed.Virginia was 14 a week or so ago.....how much further down do you think they should be ranked?Virginia is overrated. Schedule wasn't nearly as hard as any of the other top teams in the ACC (Duke, UNC, Pitt, Syracuse). I wouldn't be surprised if those 4 are still there in the tourney when Virginia is eliminated. They have a decent team, don't get me wrong, but far from what the standings in the ACC say.
Florida is my best team in the country right now.
I do think the tourney will come down to one of the following teams winning it all: Florida, Arizona, Duke, Michigan St, Wisconsin, or Kansas. Whoever can get hot at the right time.![]()
Top teams: Florida, Wichita State, Kansas, Arizona, Wisconsin, Syracuse, San Diego St, Villanova, Louisville, Cincinnati, Duke, Michigan, Creighton. All these teams could be in the conversation of being better. Not saying they clearly are, but one could argue.