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http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/conferences/aac/2015.html

Don't know if anyone has seen the website above (I think I posted it once last year), but it is a very cool site. The page that will come up when you click on it above has the early AAC stats. I know it's very early, but I found it interesting how many different stat categories either has Gary Clark leading the conference or he is one of the leaders. Octavius is doing very well also. This will be a good site to watch as the season progresses.

There is a plethora of historical data on this site as well. I know we're always discussing our past teams and this site has every one of our seasons back to 1901, all the stats, all the percentages, all the games, what we were ranked each week of the season, our final ranking, etc. The further you go back, the weaker the data gets, but overall there is an awesome amount of data on the site for us and everyone else.
 
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/conferences/aac/2015.html

Don't know if anyone has seen the website above (I think I posted it once last year), but it is a very cool site. The page that will come up when you click on it above has the early AAC stats. I know it's very early, but I found it interesting how many different stat categories either has Gary Clark leading the conference or he is one of the leaders. Octavius is doing very well also. This will be a good site to watch as the season progresses.

There is a plethora of historical data on this site as well. I know we're always discussing our past teams and this site has every one of our seasons back to 1901, all the stats, all the percentages, all the games, what we were ranked each week of the season, our final ranking, etc. The further you go back, the weaker the data gets, but overall there is an awesome amount of data on the site for us and everyone else.

Nice! This is a very stat driven site and it gives a deep dive into the conference numbers. I like that
 
http://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/conferences/aac/2015.html

Don't know if anyone has seen the website above (I think I posted it once last year), but it is a very cool site. The page that will come up when you click on it above has the early AAC stats. I know it's very early, but I found it interesting how many different stat categories either has Gary Clark leading the conference or he is one of the leaders. Octavius is doing very well also. This will be a good site to watch as the season progresses.

There is a plethora of historical data on this site as well. I know we're always discussing our past teams and this site has every one of our seasons back to 1901, all the stats, all the percentages, all the games, what we were ranked each week of the season, our final ranking, etc. The further you go back, the weaker the data gets, but overall there is an awesome amount of data on the site for us and everyone else.
nice site L-T. It was fun going down memory lane checking out the NCAA Championship roster. Grew up in Norwood which produced Carl Bouldin off that team. Went to school with his younger brother.
 
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