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Houston got Quentin grimes from Kansas, unclear if he will be eligible for this year, huge get for them
 
He has to sit out for a year

Lot of their fans seem to think he we get a waver. I don’t know why he would but I’ve seen the ncaa do dumber things.
I hope he plays this year. Let’s have 3-4 really good teams in the conference.
 
He has to sit out for a year

Kansas is helping him get a waiver. Plus he is from Houston so he can use the going home card. plus there is a long list of things his family has documented about his time at Kansas where they believe a waiver would be warranted. And to top it off, if Kansas gets hit with sanctions like some think they will in a month or so, that would also help his case.
 
Yetna is out for the year for USF.

East Carolina looks much improved. The conference is undefeated so far aside from us.
 
At the under 8 time out in the first half st Joes has scored 42 points against Uconn in what should be a huge rebuilding year for them
 
The league appears wide open at this point in time.

Houston lost last night at home to a BYU team that had already lost to an unremarkable San Diego St team at home.

After a fast start, Memphis was grounded with a lost @Oregon and are a far less threatening team if Wiseman remains out.

UConn lost convincingly to St. Joe's at home while giving up 96 points.

SMU, Wichita, and Temple are all 2-0 but have not looked the least bit dominant against mostly low major (Ken Pom 200+) comp.

The rest of the league (UCF, USF, Tulsa, ECU, and Tulane) has been unimpressive due to incohesive rosters or just a plain lack of talent.
 
The league appears wide open at this point in time.

Houston lost last night at home to a BYU team that had already lost to an unremarkable San Diego St team at home.

After a fast start, Memphis was grounded with a lost @Oregon and are a far less threatening team if Wiseman remains out.

UConn lost convincingly to St. Joe's at home while giving up 96 points.

SMU, Wichita, and Temple are all 2-0 but have not looked the least bit dominant against mostly low major (Ken Pom 200+) comp.

The rest of the league (UCF, USF, Tulsa, ECU, and Tulane) has been unimpressive due to incohesive rosters or just a plain lack of talent.

I wouldn’t say Memphis was “grounded” they played a very good Oregon team
 
The league appears wide open at this point in time.

Houston lost last night at home to a BYU team that had already lost to an unremarkable San Diego St team at home.

After a fast start, Memphis was grounded with a lost @Oregon and are a far less threatening team if Wiseman remains out.

UConn lost convincingly to St. Joe's at home while giving up 96 points.

SMU, Wichita, and Temple are all 2-0 but have not looked the least bit dominant against mostly low major (Ken Pom 200+) comp.

The rest of the league (UCF, USF, Tulsa, ECU, and Tulane) has been unimpressive due to incohesive rosters or just a plain lack of talent.

Kenpom has us as the highest rated AAC team right now at #23. That includes one game without our best player (and no offense installed against a zone) and a legit chance to have beaten OSU on the road.

I am not saying things are perfect...I am just saying things could be a lot worse.

I would imagine by the time we get to St Thomas we could be up to 50%-60% of our offense installed. I hope we worked on zone a little
 
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