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Tulsa took a 15-point lead early in the 2nd half at home over Memphis, then came unglued. They fell behind by 7, then battled back and had a chance to tie or win at the end, but completely botched the final 27 seconds, throwing the ball mindlessly around, then not getting a shot off. UM 82-80.
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostThrough January 12:
- Houston (NET ranking = #4) 3-0
- Tulane (#124) 4-1
- SMU (#77) 3-1
- Memphis (#58) 3-2
- Temple (#118) 3-2
- UC (#67) 2-2
- UCF (#55) 2-2
- ECU (#150) 1-2
- Wichita State (#87) 0-3
- Tulsa (#188) 0-3
- USF (#256) 0-3
SMU 5-1 (#59)
Cincinnati 4-2 (#64)
Temple 3-2 (#124)
UCF 4-3 (#78)
Tulane 4-3 (#128)
Memphis 4-4 (#75)
ECU 2-4 (#165)
USF 1-4 (#203)
Wichita State 0-4 (#82)
Tulsa 0-6 (#173)
UC goes to Temple and ECU this week (can't lose either) before coming home next week for Memphis and Houston at home (need at least one of them, but huge to get both)
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I don't understand why UCF is on the bubble but we aren't. Just because they beat Memphis? Their win against Michigan (also on the bubble) isn't as good as ours vs. Illinois and they lost to Temple and USF recently. I'm not saying we deserve to be on the bubble yet but I don't understand why UCF is ahead of us.
https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/st...ness-men-field
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Originally posted by Chewbacca2099 View PostI don't understand why UCF is on the bubble but we aren't. Just because they beat Memphis? Their win against Michigan (also on the bubble) isn't as good as ours vs. Illinois and they lost to Temple and USF recently. I'm not saying we deserve to be on the bubble yet but I don't understand why UCF is ahead of us.
https://www.espn.com/espn/feature/st...ness-men-field
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WSU came completely unglued, blowing a late 9-point lead and were beaten at Tulane on a stupid foul of a 3-point shooter with seconds remaining. He buried all 3 and the Wave ran off 67-66 winners.
Tulane are now 6-3, while the Shockers fell to 1-5.
After that, SMU broke free of Temple in Dallas late and won, 69-61. The Owls played it stupidly down the stretch. They had committed only 3 fouls, but made no attempt to foul to keep the Mustangs from running out the clock until there were 0:29 left. Way too late for that to work.
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
Houston 6-0 (#3 NET)
SMU 5-1 (#59)
Cincinnati 4-2 (#64)
Temple 3-2 (#124)
UCF 4-3 (#78)
Tulane 4-3 (#128)
Memphis 4-4 (#75)
ECU 2-4 (#165)
USF 1-4 (#203)
Wichita State 0-4 (#82)
Tulsa 0-6 (#173)
UC goes to Temple and ECU this week (can't lose either) before coming home next week for Memphis and Houston at home (need at least one of them, but huge to get both)
Houston 7-0 (#2 in the NET, up 1 spot)
SMU 7-1 (#55, up 4 spots)
Tulane 6-3 (#110, up 18 spots)
Cincinnati 5-3 (#69, down 5 spots)
Temple 4-3 (#120, up 4 spots)
Memphis 5-4 (#71 (up 4 spots)
UCF 4-5 (#83, down 5 spots)
ECU 2-6 (#172, down 7 spots)
Wichita State 1-5 (#82, same)
USF 1-6 (#236, down 33 spots)
Tulsa 1-7 (#173, same)
UC: 1-3 Q1, 2-1 Q2, 2-2 Q3, 9-0 Q4, 1-0 vs non-D1
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostWichita State hands SMU its only AAC loss other than UC (won by 15)
Tulane is 7-4 in the AAC, Temple is 6-3
Memphis looks like it will take care of UCFLast edited by swilsonsp4; 02-05-2022, 11:14 PM.
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SMU rallied from a 15-point second half deficit to upset Houston last night
Houston (9-4) is a game up on SMU in the standings, with Memphis (7-4) perhaps quietly in third place. UC and Temple (6-4) and Tulane (7-5) are right behind, all 2 games over .500.
UC's next six games include Memphis, Temple and four teams below them in the standings -- before wrapping with Houston and SMU.
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