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Old 01-21-2015, 08:41 PM   #51
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I'd shift Jawouk (at Loyola) to Oregon State, if that's permissible.

...and I'll update the mod for this season soon, I promise.

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Old 01-21-2015, 08:48 PM   #52
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Ok, we'll see what everybody else thinks. The mod isn't a huge deal, at this point I'm not sure if I could even install a mod without having to start over on these dynasties. I'm not sure how that would work. Can you install a mod and still keep saved games in tact?
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Old 01-21-2015, 10:30 PM   #53
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Ok, we'll see what everybody else thinks. The mod isn't a huge deal, at this point I'm not sure if I could even install a mod without having to start over on these dynasties. I'm not sure how that would work. Can you install a mod and still keep saved games in tact?

Nah, unfortunately, you can only start a save with a mod.
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Old 01-22-2015, 12:11 AM   #54
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Keep all of my coaches where they are. St. Louis is doing fine, and it would be interesting to see how high Hawaii and Cal Poly can go.

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Old 01-23-2015, 09:29 PM   #55
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Just found this forum and was wondering if at any time will you let new people into your game? Please let me know thanks
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Old 01-25-2015, 06:49 PM   #56
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still waiting to hear from the following coaches: Grover, JAG, JeeberD, sirfozzie, Zinto.

I'll wait a couple more days to hear from these coaches, and if I don't, they'll stay where they are at.

thmscrrn3, I sent you a PM with info on how to sign up.
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Old 02-02-2015, 09:42 PM   #57
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A little bit of movement among our FOFCers. Jawouk Bafou has moved from Loyola Chicago to Oregon St., Ernesto Lopez went from Northern Iowa to Iowa, and everybody else stayed the same. There are a couple people I never heard from, but I am ready to move forward with this.

We also have a brand new coach, as Thomas Carrano (thmscrrn3) is taking over at Monmouth.

2012-2013 FOFC Coach Hotseat Ratings

David Ginsberg (Hartford) -- Average Hotseat Rating, goal is to avoid last place in the America East.

Cillian O'Reilly (Maine) -- Cillian has a cool seat now, and the board wants a .500 or better America East record.

Kuji Chagulia (St. Louis) -- It's still an average set for Kuji, who is expected to lead the Billikens to the NCAA Tournament.

Rob Nielsen (Colorado) -- It's an average hotseat for Rob, who is expected to get Colorado out of the cellar in the Big 12.

Roy Rogers (High Point) -- Average hotseat, goal is to finish .500 or better in the Big South.

Ernesto Lopez (Iowa) -- First season for Ernesto with the Hawkeyes, who just want postseason play.

DeShawn St. John (Cal Poly) -- Average hot seat for DeShawn, as Cal Poly is expected to finish .500 or better in the Big West.

Jeeber Mack (UTEP) -- The seat is cool for Jeeber, and UTEP is expected to play in the postseason, any tournament.

Shane Korme (Wright St.) -- Shane has a cool seat, but a lofty goal to get Wright St to the NCAA Tournament.

Alex Donovan (Bradley) -- Alex has a cool seat, and the board wants the Braves to compete for the MVC title.

Ekeje Bafou (Evansville) -- It's just an average seat for Ekeje, and the Aces are expected to stay out of last place in the MVC.

Timmy Tribble (Illinois State) -- It's just an average seat for Timmy, as the Redbirds are expected to play in a postseason tournament this season.

Patrick Hutt (BYU) -- It's a cool seat for Patrick, who is expected to lead BYU to the Mountain West title.

Score Galore (Bryant) -- It's an average seat for Mr. Galore, and Bryant is expected to stay out of last place in the Northeast Conference.

Thomas Carrano (Monmouth) -- It's an average seat for Thomas in his first season as an FOFC coach, his goal is to lead Monmouth to a .500 or better record in the Northeast.

Jawouk Bafou (Oregon State) -- Jawouk is in his first year with the Beavers, and he is expected to keep them out of the cellar in the Pac Ten.

Randolph Childress (Davidson) -- Still an average seat for Randolph, and Davidson is expected to compete for the Southern championship this season.

B.B. Gunn (Hawaii) -- The seat is cool for B.B. and all he needs to do is lead Hawaii to a .500 or better finish in the WAC.
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Old 02-02-2015, 09:57 PM   #58
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2012 Season Tournaments

Oregon State will be the 2nd seed in the 4 team Boulder Classic and they will open up with (3) Alabama State.

Bradley will be the 9th seed in the 16 team Coaches Invitational and will open up against (8) VCU.

Hawaii will be the 9th seed in the 16 team GDS Classic and will open up against (8) Pacific.

Colorado is the 1st seed in the 4 team GDS Tip-off Tourney and will open up against (4) Radford. In a bit of irony, Loyola Chicago (Jawouk Bafou's former school), is the #2 seed in this tourney.

Evansville is the 7th seed in the Island Invitational and will open up against (2) Providence.

St. Louis is the 6th seed in the Maui Shootout and will open up against (3) West Virginia.

Illinois State is the 3rd seed in the Orlando Classic and will open up against (6) Colorado State.

UTEP is the 2nd seed in the Rainbow Invitational and will open up against (7) Detroit.

Iowa is the 3rd seed in the 4 team Travelers Invitational and will open up against (2) Gonzaga.

Wright State is the 1st seed in the 4 team Vision Classic and will open up against (4) Navy.

BYU is the 1st seed in the 4 team Youth Invitational and will open up against (4) Northwestern.

So 11 of our 18 FOFC teams are in a preseason tournament, but at least this time we don't have multiple teams in the same tourney.
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Old 02-02-2015, 10:03 PM   #59
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2012 Preseason Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Arizona (62) 0-0 1781 11 Pacific-10 Conference 2. Kansas (9) 0-0 1724 4 Big 12 Conference 3. Texas 0-0 1639 3 Big 12 Conference 4. Florida (1) 0-0 1542 10 Southeastern Conference 5. Syracuse 0-0 1466 NR Big East Conference 6. Kentucky 0-0 1410 1 Southeastern Conference 7. Michigan State 0-0 1359 5 Big Ten Conference 8. Connecticut 0-0 1233 NR Big East Conference 9. Gonzaga 0-0 1210 20 West Coast Conference 10. UCLA 0-0 1158 NR Pacific-10 Conference 11. Xavier 0-0 1077 13 Atlantic 10 Conference 12. Wisconsin 0-0 973 NR Big Ten Conference 13. West Virginia 0-0 873 22 Big East Conference 14. Villanova 0-0 784 12 Big East Conference 15. Creighton 0-0 722 18 Missouri Valley Conference 16. Vanderbilt 0-0 664 NR Southeastern Conference 17. North Carolina 0-0 646 NR Atlantic Coast Conference 18. Pittsburgh 0-0 561 16 Big East Conference 19. Louisville 0-0 454 NR Big East Conference 20. Purdue 0-0 438 NR Big Ten Conference 21. Brigham Young 0-0 348 19 Mountain West Conference 22. Oklahoma 0-0 295 9 Big 12 Conference 23. Florida State 0-0 192 NR Atlantic Coast Conference 24. Butler 0-0 137 NR Horizon League 25. Southern California 0-0 119 NR Pacific-10 Conference Others Receiving Votes: Memphis 0-0 109 Conference USA Georgetown 0-0 90 Big East Conference Dayton 0-0 66 Atlantic 10 Conference Oklahoma State 0-0 61 Big 12 Conference Minnesota 0-0 55 Big Ten Conference Marquette 0-0 29 Big East Conference North Carolina State 0-0 28 Atlantic Coast Conference Texas Tech 0-0 28 Big 12 Conference Alabama 0-0 25 Southeastern Conference Maryland 0-0 25 Atlantic Coast Conference Arizona State 0-0 23 Pacific-10 Conference Duke 0-0 21 Atlantic Coast Conference Illinois 0-0 12 Big Ten Conference Wake Forest 0-0 6 Atlantic Coast Conference Stanford 0-0 5 Pacific-10 Conference Tennessee 0-0 3 Southeastern Conference Utah State 0-0 3 Western Athletic Conference Virginia 0-0 3 Atlantic Coast Conference Washington 0-0 2 Pacific-10 Conference Auburn 0-0 1 Southeastern Conference


A bummer to only see 1 of our teams getting votes here, thought UTEP or Bradley or St. Louis might get a look.

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2012 Preseason Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (64) 0-0 1785 5 West Coast Conference 2. Xavier (8) 0-0 1735 2 Atlantic 10 Conference 3. Creighton 0-0 1648 3 Missouri Valley Conference 4. Brigham Young 0-0 1566 4 Mountain West Conference 5. Butler 0-0 1493 11 Horizon League 6. Memphis 0-0 1448 1 Conference USA 7. Dayton 0-0 1375 17 Atlantic 10 Conference 8. Utah State 0-0 1292 6 Western Athletic Conference 9. UNLV 0-0 1204 20 Mountain West Conference 10. New Mexico 0-0 1112 NR Mountain West Conference 11. Bradley 0-0 1094 23 Missouri Valley Conference 12. Houston 0-0 1019 NR Conference USA 13. Tulsa 0-0 937 18 Conference USA 14. Illinois State 0-0 845 NR Missouri Valley Conference 15. Richmond 0-0 622 9 Atlantic 10 Conference 16. Saint Louis 0-0 548 NR Atlantic 10 Conference 17. Miami-Ohio 0-0 446 12 Mid-American Conference 18. Nevada 0-0 400 10 Western Athletic Conference 19. Missouri State 0-0 350 NR Missouri Valley Conference 20. Siena 0-0 278 22 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 21. Utah 0-0 236 13 Mountain West Conference 22. Kent State 0-0 193 NR Mid-American Conference 23. Temple 0-0 126 19 Atlantic 10 Conference 24. UAB 0-0 91 NR Conference USA 25. Saint Joseph's 0-0 86 16 Atlantic 10 Conference Others Receiving Votes: San Diego State 0-0 74 Mountain West Conference Southern Illinois 0-0 65 Missouri Valley Conference UNC Wilmington 0-0 64 Colonial Athletic Association Charlotte 0-0 63 Atlantic 10 Conference VCU 0-0 58 Colonial Athletic Association Western Kentucky 0-0 53 Sun Belt Conference UTEP 0-0 46 Conference USA George Mason 0-0 43 Colonial Athletic Association George Washington 0-0 42 Atlantic 10 Conference Boise State 0-0 38 Western Athletic Conference New Mexico State 0-0 38 Western Athletic Conference Northern Iowa 0-0 37 Missouri Valley Conference Niagara 0-0 36 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Old Dominion 0-0 35 Colonial Athletic Association Massachusetts 0-0 34 Atlantic 10 Conference Fresno State 0-0 28 Western Athletic Conference Wichita State 0-0 27 Missouri Valley Conference Marshall 0-0 24 Conference USA Southern Mississippi 0-0 23 Conference USA Hofstra 0-0 21 Colonial Athletic Association Saint Mary's 0-0 20 West Coast Conference Central Florida 0-0 19 Conference USA Milwaukee 0-0 19 Horizon League Rhode Island 0-0 18 Atlantic 10 Conference Vermont 0-0 16 America East Conference La Salle 0-0 15 Atlantic 10 Conference Illinois-Chicago 0-0 14 Horizon League Jacksonville 0-0 14 Atlantic Sun Conference Idaho 0-0 13 Western Athletic Conference American 0-0 12 Patriot League Drexel 0-0 12 Colonial Athletic Association Florida Atlantic 0-0 12 Sun Belt Conference Wright State 0-0 12 Horizon League Austin Peay 0-0 11 Ohio Valley Conference Duquesne 0-0 11 Atlantic 10 Conference Portland State 0-0 11 Big Sky Conference Fairfield 0-0 10 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Florida International 0-0 10 Sun Belt Conference Howard 0-0 10 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Middle Tennessee 0-0 10 Sun Belt Conference Detroit 0-0 9 Horizon League Idaho State 0-0 9 Big Sky Conference Iona 0-0 9 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Louisiana Tech 0-0 9 Western Athletic Conference Portland 0-0 9 West Coast Conference San Diego 0-0 9 West Coast Conference South Alabama 0-0 9 Sun Belt Conference St. Bonaventure 0-0 9 Atlantic 10 Conference Wyoming 0-0 9 Mountain West Conference East Tennessee State 0-0 8 Atlantic Sun Conference Oakland 0-0 8 Summit League Santa Clara 0-0 8 West Coast Conference Troy 0-0 8 Sun Belt Conference Belmont 0-0 7 Atlantic Sun Conference Manhattan 0-0 7 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Samford 0-0 7 Southern Conference San Jose State 0-0 7 Western Athletic Conference Stetson 0-0 7 Atlantic Sun Conference Valparaiso 0-0 7 Horizon League Western Michigan 0-0 7 Mid-American Conference William & Mary 0-0 7 Colonial Athletic Association Alabama State 0-0 6 Southwestern Athletic Conference Central Michigan 0-0 6 Mid-American Conference Davidson 0-0 6 Southern Conference Fordham 0-0 6 Atlantic 10 Conference Hampton 0-0 6 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Indiana State 0-0 6 Missouri Valley Conference Pennsylvania 0-0 6 Ivy League Pepperdine 0-0 6 West Coast Conference Yale 0-0 6 Ivy League Buffalo 0-0 5 Mid-American Conference Chattanooga 0-0 5 Southern Conference Eastern Michigan 0-0 5 Mid-American Conference Evansville 0-0 5 Missouri Valley Conference Jacksonville State 0-0 5 Ohio Valley Conference James Madison 0-0 5 Colonial Athletic Association Loyola-Maryland 0-0 5 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference San Francisco 0-0 5 West Coast Conference Green Bay 0-0 5 Horizon League North Florida 0-0 5 Atlantic Sun Conference Central Connecticut State 0-0 4 Northeast Conference IUPUI 0-0 4 Summit League Pacific 0-0 4 Big West Conference Radford 0-0 4 Big South Conference Robert Morris 0-0 4 Northeast Conference Tennessee Tech 0-0 4 Ohio Valley Conference Towson 0-0 4 Colonial Athletic Association Florida Gulf Coast 0-0 4 Atlantic Sun Conference Ball State 0-0 3 Mid-American Conference Florida A&M 0-0 3 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Hawaii 0-0 3 Western Athletic Conference Liberty 0-0 3 Big South Conference Loyola-IL 0-0 3 Horizon League Marist 0-0 3 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference UC Santa Barbara 0-0 3 Big West Conference UMBC 0-0 3 America East Conference Bethune-Cookman 0-0 2 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Cal State Northridge 0-0 2 Big West Conference Cornell 0-0 2 Ivy League Hartford 0-0 2 America East Conference IPFW 0-0 2 Summit League Morgan State 0-0 2 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Norfolk State 0-0 2 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference UMKC 0-0 2 Summit League Alabama A&M 0-0 1 Southwestern Athletic Conference Binghamton 0-0 1 America East Conference College of Charleston 0-0 1 Southern Conference Lipscomb 0-0 1 Atlantic Sun Conference Mount St. Mary's 0-0 1 Northeast Conference Quinnipiac 0-0 1 Northeast Conference UC Irvine 0-0 1 Big West Conference VMI 0-0 1 Big South Conference



Even though there are so many of our teams in this mid-major poll, a lot of them will be out when the next polls are released.
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Old 02-03-2015, 10:56 AM   #60
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2012 Season Tournament Wrap-Up

2012 Boulder Classic

Oregon State beat (3) Alabama State 67-50 in the first found then lost 61-53 to (1) Louisiana Tech in the championship game.

2012 Coaches Invitational

Bradley lost their first round game 77-75 to (8) VCU.

2012 GDS Classic

Hawaii beat (8) Pacific 71-58 in the first round, then lost a hard fought game 77-67 to (1) Oklahoma State in the quarterfinals.

2012 GDS Tip-Off Tourney

Colorado hammered (4) Radford 76-51 in the first round then beat (3) Hampton 70-62 in the championship game to become our first FOFC coached team to win a preseason tournament this season! Congrats to Rob Nielsen.

2012 Island Invitational

Evansville lost 54-36 to (2) Providence in the first round, then dropped a heartbreaker to (6) Penn 68-66 in the consolation bracket, then lost 65-56 to (5) Western Michigan in the 7th place game.

2012 Maui Shootout

St. Louis beat (3) West Virginia 79-72 in the first round, then lost 78-61 to (2) Florida in the semifinals, and followed that up with a 77-66 loss to (1) Michigan State in the 3rd place game.

2012 Orlando Classic

Illinois State beat (6) Colorado State 73-63 in the first round, then got by (2) Arkansas 73-60 in the semifinals, but lost 82-72 to (1) Texas A&M in the championship game.

2012 Rainbow Invitational

UTEP beat (7) Detroit 78-58 in the first round, then hammered (6) UL-Lafayette 71-42 in the semifinals and became our second FOFC coached team to win a preseason tournament by demolishing (5) Belmont 67-47 in the championship game. The Miners lucked out a little bit by not having to play top seed Arizona State, but still winning 3 days in a row is impressive no matter who you beat.

2012 Travelers Invitational

Iowa lost to (2) Gonzaga 80-64 in the first round, then had an embarrassing loss to (4) Ohio 70-54 in the 3rd place game. Ugh!

2012 Vision Classic

Wright State beat (4) Navy 64-48 in the first round, then beat (3) UMBC 69-53 in the championship game.

So 3 of our teams won a preseason tournament title, and a couple more finished second. Not a bad run for our teams.
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Old 02-03-2015, 11:16 AM   #61
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Old 02-05-2015, 04:27 AM   #62
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Where can you find MODS for this game cause i'm having a hard time finding any online.

Thanks Thomas
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Old 02-06-2015, 07:50 PM   #63
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See if http://games.skovaustin.com/fbcb-mods/ works. If not, PM me your email address--I have a pretty decent number. (And have almost finished an updated set of CSVs for this season!)
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Old 02-07-2015, 10:37 PM   #64
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Sorry, missed your post, been out of town. Sounds like britrock is going to hook you up with some mods. Mods are great, unfortunately if I download any mods I'll have to start over on my interactive dynasties, and I'd rather not have to do that.

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Where can you find MODS for this game cause i'm having a hard time finding any online.

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Old 02-07-2015, 11:18 PM   #65
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Let's take a look at how our FOFC coaches have fared through Dec. 30, 2012

Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 2-10, 1-0 America East. It's been rough for Hartford so far, but they did get conference play started off right by beating Maine.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 5-7, 0-1 America East. The Black Bears got a nice road win at Harvard, but lost their conference opener to Hartford.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 6-5, 0-0 Atlantic Ten. The Billikens are barely over .500, and have already played 3 MVC teams, of which they've went 1-2 against. Their best win is their season opening win against West Virginia.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 6-5, 0-0 Big 12. The Buffaloes have played sub .500 ball since winning the GDS Tip-Off Tourney. They did have nice wins against Wichita St. and Colorado St., and a narrow loss to BYU, but the schedule gets brutal entering conference play.

High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 7-4, 2-0 Big South. Great start to the conference schedule for the Panthers who rolled in their first 2 Big South games. Winning by 18 at ECU is also a nice win.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 3-7, 0-1 Big Ten. The Hawkeyes have played a really tough schedule, one of the toughest in the nation so far. Only 2 of their first 10 opponents have a losing record. They've got a quality 15 point win at Missouri.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 1-9, 0-0 Big West. The lone win on the schedule was a 16 point win at Maine. All but 2 of their losses have been by double digits.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 9-1, 0-0 Conference USA. Great start for Jeeber and the Miners, who's only loss came at the hands of New Mexico which is a top 15 team. Unfortunately, the SOS for UTEP hasn't been strong, so it's hard to get a read on how good this UTEP team really is.

Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 3-8, 1-1 Horizon. The home conference win against Green Bay broke an 8 game losing streak after Wright State won the Vision Classic to begin the season.

Bradley (Alex Donovan) -- 7-4, 1-0 MVC. The Braves have solid wins against Illinois and Purdue, as well as St. Louis, and won their conference opener over a tough Southern Illinois team.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 3-8, 1-1 MVC. It's been streak city for the Aces, who lost their first 7, then won their next 3, and have lost their last one to Creighton. They have no interest in another losing streak.

Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 7-6, 1-1 MVC. The Redbirds have been solid if not spectacular. A season opening home loss to Seattle could haunt the Redbirds come selection Sunday, especially if they are on the bubble. They have countered that by handing Texas A&M their only loss of the season, and they did it on the road no less.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 9-2, 0-0 Mountain West. 2 losses to New Mexico St. and St. Marys are all that stand in the way of a perfect start for the Cougars. Wins against Oregon and Colorado are big, as well as a hammering of Penn St.

Bryant (Score Galore) -- 1-10, 0-0 Northeast. The only win of the season for the Bulldogs so far is a 7 point win against Siena. The schedule has been solid, but losing to Brown by 26 points is unacceptable.

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 4-6, 0-0 Northeast. The highlight of the season is a 9 point win over St. Bonaventure, as Monmouth has also played a fairly tough non-conference schedule.

Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 5-5, 0-0 Pac Ten. The Marquee win for the Beavers so far is the 4 point win at Wake Forest, but losing to teams like Portland State and UC Davis hurt.

Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 9-2, 0-0 Southern. This is a great start for a team that basically ran through the Southern Conference last season. No shame in losing to Georgia and Duke, especially when you beat Georgia Tech and Kansas State.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 3-7, 0-0 WAC. The season opening win against Pacific is the best win, as the Warriors have only played 2 teams with a losing record thus far.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Florida (67) 13-0 1794 1 Southeastern Conference 2. Gonzaga 13-0 1687 2 West Coast Conference 3. Kansas (1) 12-1 1645 5 Big 12 Conference 4. Arizona 11-1 1554 3 Pacific-10 Conference 5. Dayton (4) 12-0 1551 4 Atlantic 10 Conference 6. Utah State 13-0 1442 9 Western Athletic Conference 7. Oklahoma State 12-0 1334 7 Big 12 Conference 8. Kentucky 11-1 1294 8 Southeastern Conference 9. Alabama 12-0 1252 6 Southeastern Conference 10. Michigan State 10-1 1167 11 Big Ten Conference 11. Xavier 11-1 1052 12 Atlantic 10 Conference 12. New Mexico 10-0 1020 13 Mountain West Conference 13. Virginia 11-0 905 14 Atlantic Coast Conference 14. Villanova 9-1 792 18 Big East Conference 15. Texas 10-2 756 20 Big 12 Conference 16. Georgetown 9-1 725 17 Big East Conference 17. Oklahoma 8-1 590 10 Big 12 Conference 18. Stanford 11-1 540 22 Pacific-10 Conference 19. Southern California 8-1 394 25 Pacific-10 Conference 20. UNLV 9-1 309 NR Mountain West Conference 21. Indiana 11-0 252 NR Big Ten Conference 22. Wisconsin 10-2 244 15 Big Ten Conference 23. Virginia Tech 11-0 232 23 Atlantic Coast Conference 24. Auburn 10-1 218 NR Southeastern Conference 25. Texas A&M 11-1 149 NR Big 12 Conference Others Receiving Votes: Saint Joseph's 10-0 127 Atlantic 10 Conference Vanderbilt 10-2 126 Southeastern Conference Montana 12-0 93 Big Sky Conference West Virginia 9-2 80 Big East Conference Clemson 11-1 23 Atlantic Coast Conference Brigham Young 9-2 18 Mountain West Conference Richmond 10-1 13 Atlantic 10 Conference Duke 9-2 12 Atlantic Coast Conference Purdue 9-2 10 Big Ten Conference


A very weak strength of schedule is the reason UTEP doesn't even sniff a vote in the AP Top 25.

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (65) 13-0 1793 1 West Coast Conference 2. Dayton (7) 12-0 1727 2 Atlantic 10 Conference 3. Utah State 13-0 1663 3 Western Athletic Conference 4. Xavier 11-1 1578 4 Atlantic 10 Conference 5. New Mexico 10-0 1519 5 Mountain West Conference 6. UNLV 9-1 1430 7 Mountain West Conference 7. Brigham Young 9-2 1292 9 Mountain West Conference 8. Saint Joseph's 10-0 1252 11 Atlantic 10 Conference 9. Montana 12-0 1245 10 Big Sky Conference 10. Richmond 10-1 1061 12 Atlantic 10 Conference 11. Creighton 10-3 1041 6 Missouri Valley Conference 12. Houston 11-2 993 8 Conference USA 13. Wyoming 11-1 989 13 Mountain West Conference 14. UTEP 9-1 830 15 Conference USA 15. Tulsa 9-2 771 19 Conference USA 16. Cleveland State 10-1 711 18 Horizon League 17. Miami-Ohio 7-1 667 14 Mid-American Conference 18. Manhattan 10-1 596 20 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 19. Milwaukee 8-1 476 21 Horizon League 20. Memphis 9-3 466 24 Conference USA 21. Fairfield 8-1 415 23 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 22. Wagner 9-1 289 22 Northeast Conference 23. Siena 10-2 196 25 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 24. Temple 8-2 184 NR Atlantic 10 Conference 25. South Alabama 10-2 119 16 Sun Belt Conference Others Receiving Votes: Davidson 9-2 33 Southern Conference Oakland 8-2 32 Summit League VCU 9-2 10 Colonial Athletic Association San Diego 8-2 9 West Coast Conference Louisiana Tech 9-2 8 Western Athletic Conference Butler 8-4 5 Horizon League


Only 3 of our teams getting votes in the mid-major poll. Hopefully teams like St. Louis and Bradley will get it going.
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Old 02-09-2015, 07:05 PM   #66
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Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 3-11, 2-1 America East. The Hawks split 2 road games this week, first losing at Boston U 59-51 then winning at New Hampshire 53-42.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 5-8, 0-2 America East. Only 1 game this week for the Black Bears, a tough 75-71 loss at Vermont.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 7-6, 0-0 Atlantic Ten. The Billikens split a pair of non-conference games this week, hosting Central Arkansas and winning 89-53, then losing at DePaul 78-75.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 6-6, 0-0 Big 12. The Buffaloes played hard in their only game this week, but lost at Wyoming 81-73.

High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 7-6, 2-1 Big South. Not a good week for the Panthers who hosted Duke in a non-conference game and got hammered 82-57, then returned to Big South play, hosting Radford and losing 55-47.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 4-8, 1-2 Big Ten. A split this week for the Hawkeyes, who lost 84-63 at Purdue then returned home and beat Northwestern 69-67.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 2-10, 0-0 Big West. Only 1 game this week for the Mustangs, but it was a successful one, as they beat San Jose St. 76-70 at home to get a nice boost heading into conference play.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 10-2, 0-0 Conference USA. A home split this week for the Miners, who lost to Texas Tech 75-72 then beat Northern Illinois 88-69.

Wright St. (Shane Korme) -- 4-9, 2-2 Horizon. The Raiders split 2 road games this week, losing at Cleveland St. 76-75 then beating Youngstown St. 88-68.

Bradley (Alex Donovan) -- 9-4, 3-0 MVC. 2 big wins for the Braves at home this week, and by big I mean blowouts. First they beat Evansville 75-44, then they beat Drake 82-44.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 3-10, 1-3 MVC. The Aces lost 2 road games this week, first losing 75-44 at Bradley then losing 63-54 at Southern Illinois.

Illinois St. (Timmy Tribble) -- 8-7, 2-2 MVC. The Redbirds split 2 road games this week, beating Indiana St. 72-60 and losing at Creighton 83-64.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 11-2, 0-0 Mountain West. 2 blowouts wins at home for the Cougars, who beat St. Bonaventure 84-59 then beat SE Louisiana 100-58.

Bryant (Score Galore) -- 1-12, 0-2 Northeast. 2 more losses this week for the Bulldogs, who lost at Central Connecticut St. 71-35, then returned home and dropped a tough one to Mt. St. Marys 64-61.

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 6-6, 2-0 Northeast. The Hawks start conference play on the right foot, winning 2 road games. First they won 72-42 at Long Island then won 55-51 at Robert Morris.

Oregon St. (Jawouk Bafou) -- 6-6, 0-1 Pac Ten. 2 road games this week for the Beavers, first they won a non-conference game at UTSA 72-55, then they lost at Oregon 76-64.

Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 11-2, 2-0 Southern. The Wildcats continue to roll, winning 2 on the road this week. First they won 62-51 at Appalachian St. then they won at Western Carolina 70-60.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 3-8, 0-0 WAC. Just 1 game this week for the Warriors, a 74-62 non-conference loss at Nebraska.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Florida (61) 13-0 1786 1 Southeastern Conference 2. Kansas (8) 13-1 1718 3 Big 12 Conference 3. Gonzaga (3) 14-0 1653 2 West Coast Conference 4. Dayton 13-0 1532 5 Atlantic 10 Conference 5. Michigan State 12-1 1440 10 Big Ten Conference 6. Oklahoma State 14-0 1407 7 Big 12 Conference 7. Alabama 14-0 1378 9 Southeastern Conference 8. Kentucky 12-1 1377 8 Southeastern Conference 9. Utah State 13-0 1306 6 Western Athletic Conference 10. New Mexico 12-0 1096 12 Mountain West Conference 11. Texas 12-2 1068 15 Big 12 Conference 12. Virginia 13-0 1027 13 Atlantic Coast Conference 13. Xavier 12-1 854 11 Atlantic 10 Conference 14. Stanford 13-1 848 18 Pacific-10 Conference 15. Villanova 10-1 724 14 Big East Conference 16. Arizona 11-3 601 4 Pacific-10 Conference 17. Georgetown 11-1 591 16 Big East Conference 18. Wisconsin 11-2 498 22 Big Ten Conference 19. Texas A&M 13-1 459 25 Big 12 Conference 20. Auburn 11-1 415 24 Southeastern Conference 21. Virginia Tech 13-0 375 23 Atlantic Coast Conference 22. Vanderbilt 11-2 313 NR Southeastern Conference 23. Brigham Young 11-2 194 NR Mountain West Conference 24. Montana 14-0 191 NR Big Sky Conference 25. Saint Joseph's 11-0 151 NR Atlantic 10 Conference Others Receiving Votes: Clemson 12-1 74 Atlantic Coast Conference West Virginia 10-2 71 Big East Conference Baylor 13-1 64 Big 12 Conference Richmond 12-1 44 Atlantic 10 Conference Syracuse 9-3 37 Big East Conference Creighton 12-3 24 Missouri Valley Conference Indiana 12-1 19 Big Ten Conference Seton Hall 10-1 17 Big East Conference Oklahoma 9-2 12 Big 12 Conference UNLV 10-2 10 Mountain West Conference Southern California 9-2 8 Pacific-10 Conference Cleveland State 12-1 5 Horizon League Tennessee 10-2 5 Southeastern Conference Wyoming 12-1 4 Mountain West Conference Miami 12-1 3 Atlantic Coast Conference Purdue 10-3 1 Big Ten Conference



Welcome BYU to the AP Top 25, now if we can just get some more teams to pick up votes.

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (61) 14-0 1789 1 West Coast Conference 2. Dayton (11) 13-0 1734 2 Atlantic 10 Conference 3. Utah State 13-0 1661 3 Western Athletic Conference 4. New Mexico 12-0 1579 5 Mountain West Conference 5. Xavier 12-1 1516 4 Atlantic 10 Conference 6. Brigham Young 11-2 1408 7 Mountain West Conference 7. Montana 14-0 1274 9 Big Sky Conference 8. Creighton 12-3 1272 11 Missouri Valley Conference 9. UNLV 10-2 1187 6 Mountain West Conference 10. Saint Joseph's 11-0 1170 8 Atlantic 10 Conference 11. Richmond 12-1 1109 10 Atlantic 10 Conference 12. Tulsa 11-2 1025 15 Conference USA 13. Wyoming 12-1 972 13 Mountain West Conference 14. Cleveland State 12-1 845 16 Horizon League 15. Manhattan 12-1 732 18 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 16. Miami-Ohio 8-1 702 17 Mid-American Conference 17. Milwaukee 10-1 629 19 Horizon League 18. Memphis 9-3 609 20 Conference USA 19. Fairfield 10-1 526 21 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 20. Temple 10-2 461 24 Atlantic 10 Conference 21. Houston 11-2 378 12 Conference USA 22. UTEP 10-2 299 14 Conference USA 23. Davidson 11-2 252 NR Southern Conference 24. Oakland 10-2 152 NR Summit League 25. Winthrop 10-2 71 NR Big South Conference Huge drop for UTEP after their loss this week, and good for Davidson entering the mid-major top 25. Others Receiving Votes: Wagner 10-2 20 Northeast Conference Butler 10-4 15 Horizon League Southern Illinois 11-3 5 Missouri Valley Conference South Alabama 11-3 4 Sun Belt Conference Hofstra 10-3 3 Colonial Athletic Association Siena 10-3 1 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

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Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 4-12, 2-2 America East. The Hawks split this week, winning a non-conference home game against Fordham 61-50, then returning to conference play and getting hammered at Stony Brook 78-55.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 7-9, 2-2 America East. Busy week for the Black Bears who had 3 games. First a non-conference game at Buffalo in which they lost 70-62, then back to conference play as they hosted New Hampshire and won 83-75, then travelled to Binghamton and won 53-45. All 3 games were decided by 8 points. Wow.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 8-6, 0-0 Atlantic Ten. Just 1 game this week for the Billikens, an 86-61 home victory over Illinois-Chicago.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 6-7, 0-1 Big 12. The Buffaloes are starting to turn a few heads after another close but no cigar performance against a top team, this time losing at Baylor 109-103 in a game that went at least 2 overtimes.

High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 9-6, 4-1 Big South. Good week for the Panthers, who won 2 home games, first 58-51 over VMI, then 55-52 over Liberty.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 5-9, 2-3 Big Ten. A road split this week for the Hawkeyes, who won 81-66 at Ohio St. then lost 79-60 at Indiana.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 2-12, 0-2 Big West. The Mustangs got back to their losing ways this week, hosting UC Santa Barbara and losing 87-78, then travelling to UC Irvine and losing 53-50.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 12-2, 0-0 Conference USA. 2 easy non-conference road games for the Miners, who won at SE Louisiana 90-69 then won at Seattle 83-63.

Wright St. (Shane Korme) -- 6-9, 4-2 Horizon. The Raiders had a good week, winning 2 home games against 2 of the top teams in the conference. First they hosted Butler and won 95-83, then they hosted Valparaiso and won 68-62.

Bradley (Alex Donovan) -- 11-4, 5-0 MVC. The winning streak is 6 now for the Braves, who this week won at Northern Iowa 75-60, then won at Illinois St. 87-73.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 5-10, 2-3 MVC. Nice week for the Aces who won 2 home games. First a 65-56 non-conference win over Marshall, then back to conference play with a 52-44 win over Drake.

Illinois St. (Timmy Tribble) -- 8-9, 2-4 MVC. The Redbirds continue to struggle, losing 2 home games this week. First a 74-70 loss to Southern Illinois, then an 87-73 loss to Bradley.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 11-4, 0-2 Mountain West. A huge bump in the road for the Cougars this week, losing their first 2 conference games. First they lost 94-89 at a New Mexico team that is still undefeated, then a 76-62 win at a 1 loss Wyoming team. Nothing to be ashamed of based on quality of competition, but those are the games the Cougars must win to establish themselves as a contender.

Bryant (Score Galore) -- 2-13, 1-3 Northeast. A split this week for the Bulldogs, who hosted Sacred Heart and won 60-52, then lost at St. Francis-PA 57-50.

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 7-7, 3-1 Northeast. The Hawks split this week, winning 59-56 at St. Francis-NY then hosting Sacred Heart and losing 79-73 in overtime.

Oregon St. (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-7, 1-2 Pac Ten. A home split this week for the Beavers, who hosting Washington St. and won 73-68 then hosted Washington and lost 94-90 in overtime.

Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 13-2, 4-0 Southern. The Wildcats continue to roll with 2 more victories this week. First a hard fought game at College of Charleston in which they squeaked out a 58-56 win, then a return home to host Citadel in a game that was over after the first 5 minutes, as Davidson won 92-33.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 5-8, 2-0 WAC. Great week for the Warriors who get off on the right foot in conference play. First a 77-61 win at Louisiana Tech, then returning home to host San Jose St. and winning 62-49.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Florida (67) 15-0 1794 1 Southeastern Conference 2. Kansas (5) 14-1 1728 2 Big 12 Conference 3. Michigan State 14-1 1639 5 Big Ten Conference 4. Kentucky 14-1 1544 8 Southeastern Conference 5. Alabama 16-0 1523 7 Southeastern Conference 6. Utah State 14-0 1428 9 Western Athletic Conference 7. Gonzaga 15-1 1402 3 West Coast Conference 8. Texas 13-2 1265 11 Big 12 Conference 9. Dayton 14-1 1248 4 Atlantic 10 Conference 10. New Mexico 13-0 1120 10 Mountain West Conference 11. Oklahoma State 14-1 1053 6 Big 12 Conference 12. Arizona 13-3 1003 16 Pacific-10 Conference 13. Xavier 13-1 953 13 Atlantic 10 Conference 14. Vanderbilt 13-2 708 22 Southeastern Conference 15. Texas A&M 14-1 695 19 Big 12 Conference 16. West Virginia 12-2 607 NR Big East Conference 17. Stanford 14-2 514 14 Pacific-10 Conference 18. Oklahoma 12-2 493 NR Big 12 Conference 19. Virginia Tech 14-0 466 21 Atlantic Coast Conference 20. Virginia 13-1 446 12 Atlantic Coast Conference 21. Purdue 12-3 314 NR Big Ten Conference 22. Montana 16-0 304 24 Big Sky Conference 23. Saint Joseph's 13-0 272 25 Atlantic 10 Conference 24. Villanova 11-2 212 15 Big East Conference 25. Wisconsin 12-3 198 18 Big Ten Conference Others Receiving Votes: Clemson 13-1 141 Atlantic Coast Conference Connecticut 10-3 79 Big East Conference Baylor 14-1 72 Big 12 Conference Georgetown 12-2 63 Big East Conference Auburn 12-2 50 Southeastern Conference Wyoming 14-1 44 Mountain West Conference Miami 13-1 14 Atlantic Coast Conference Mississippi 12-2 7 Southeastern Conference Manhattan 14-1 1 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference


Not a surprise that BYU is out of the top 25, but I didn't think they'd lose all their votes. And come on, where's the love for Bradley and Davidson, and even UTEP?

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (41) 15-1 1752 1 West Coast Conference 2. Utah State (24) 14-0 1751 3 Western Athletic Conference 3. Dayton (7) 14-1 1668 2 Atlantic 10 Conference 4. New Mexico 13-0 1587 4 Mountain West Conference 5. Xavier 13-1 1522 5 Atlantic 10 Conference 6. Montana 16-0 1399 7 Big Sky Conference 7. Saint Joseph's 13-0 1297 10 Atlantic 10 Conference 8. Wyoming 14-1 1231 13 Mountain West Conference 9. Creighton 13-4 1210 8 Missouri Valley Conference 10. UNLV 11-3 1081 9 Mountain West Conference 11. Manhattan 14-1 962 15 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 12. Miami-Ohio 10-1 957 16 Mid-American Conference 13. Memphis 10-3 907 18 Conference USA 14. Milwaukee 12-1 884 17 Horizon League 15. Temple 12-2 751 20 Atlantic 10 Conference 16. Richmond 12-2 744 11 Atlantic 10 Conference 17. Brigham Young 11-4 716 6 Mountain West Conference 18. Tulsa 11-3 643 12 Conference USA 19. UTEP 12-2 505 22 Conference USA 20. Cleveland State 13-2 468 14 Horizon League 21. Davidson 13-2 437 23 Southern Conference 22. Houston 12-2 375 21 Conference USA 23. Oakland 12-2 213 24 Summit League 24. Winthrop 12-2 118 25 Big South Conference 25. Bradley 11-4 102 NR Missouri Valley Conference Others Receiving Votes: Southern Illinois 13-3 43 Missouri Valley Conference Siena 12-3 37 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Hofstra 12-3 26 Colonial Athletic Association Wagner 12-2 14 Northeast Conference


Let's welcome Bradley to the mid-major top 25 after a good week, and no surprise to see BYU take a massive drop. 3 teams receive first place votes in this poll, and I find it hard to believe there are only 29 non-BCS teams that are deserving of a mid-major vote. Incredible.
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Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 6-12, 4-2 America East. Great week for the Hawks, who win 2 home games. First they beat UMBC 54-37, then they beat Albany 62-50.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 8-10, 3-3 America East. The Black Bears split their home games this week, beating Stony Brook 59-56 then losing to Boston U 79-63.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 9-7, 1-1 Atlantic Ten. The Billikens split their opening 2 conference games this week, losing at home to Rhode Island 72-58, then travelling to George Washington and winning 59-52.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 6-9, 0-3 Big 12. The Buffaloes got a couple moral victories this week, although they lost both home games. First they lost 80-74 in overtime to a ranked Texas A&M team, then they hosted now #1 Kansas and lost 73-70. Oh so close!

High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 10-7, 5-2 Big South. A split this week for the Panthers in 2 road games, as they travelled to Gardner Webb and lost 61-58, then won 60-58 at UNC Asheville.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 6-10, 3-4 Big Ten. A split this week for the Hawkeyes, who won 74-64 at Wisconsin, then returned home to host Michigan and got hammered 82-57.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 2-14, 0-4 Big West. 2 more losses this week for the Mustangs, as they lost a heartbreaker 66-65 at Cal St. Fullerton, then returned home and lost 53-44 to Long Beach State.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 14-2, 2-0 Conference USA. Good start to conference play for the Miners, who won 79-60 at SMU, then squeaked by with a 66-65 win at Houston.

Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 7-10, 5-3 Horizon. A split for the Raiders this week, as they lost 71-66 at Loyola-IL then won 55-53 at Illinois-Chicago.

Bradley (Alex Donovan) -- 12-5, 6-1 MVC. The Braves lost their first conference game of the season this week, losing 80-74 at home to Missouri St. They got back on the winning track by hosting and beating Wichita State 61-42.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 6-11, 3-4 MVC. Another split for the Aces, who had 2 home games this week. First an 80-66 loss to Illinois State, then a 62-59 win against Northern Iowa.

Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 10-9, 4-4 MVC. 2 road wins for the Redbirds this week, as they won 80-66 at Evansville and then won 64-55 at Drake.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 12-5, 1-3 Mountain West. A split this week for the Cougars, who hosted Air Force and won 77-58, then stayed home to host San Diego State and lost a heartbreaker, 84-83.

Bryant (Score Galore) -- 2-15, 1-5 Northeast. The struggles continue for the Bulldogs, who lost 2 more games this week. First a home loss to St. Francis-NY 43-36, then a 66-41 loss at Monmouth.

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 9-7, 5-1 Northeast. The Hawks got a huge 71-61 road victory at Wagner to begin the week, then returned home to host Bryant and won 66-41.

Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-9, 1-4 Pac Ten. 2 road blowouts this week for the Beavers, who lost 81-58 at California, then lost 85-58 at Stanford.

Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 15-2, 6-0 Southern. The Wildcats continue to roll, winning 2 more games this week. First a 61-53 win at Furman, then a 87-47 blowout win at home against Elon.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 6-9, 3-1 WAC. The Warriors won 57-43 at home against New Mexico State before seeing their 3 game winning streak end on the road at the hands of Boise State, 64-49.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Kansas (72) 16-1 1800 2 Big 12 Conference 2. Michigan State 16-1 1720 3 Big Ten Conference 3. Kentucky 16-1 1636 4 Southeastern Conference 4. Gonzaga 17-1 1525 7 West Coast Conference 5. Florida 16-1 1495 1 Southeastern Conference 6. Utah State 16-0 1459 6 Western Athletic Conference 7. Dayton 16-1 1361 9 Atlantic 10 Conference 8. Texas 15-2 1295 8 Big 12 Conference 9. New Mexico 15-0 1228 10 Mountain West Conference 10. Alabama 17-1 1215 5 Southeastern Conference 11. Xavier 15-1 1098 13 Atlantic 10 Conference 12. Vanderbilt 15-2 967 14 Southeastern Conference 13. Stanford 16-2 901 17 Pacific-10 Conference 14. Purdue 14-3 805 21 Big Ten Conference 15. Arizona 14-4 748 12 Pacific-10 Conference 16. Connecticut 12-3 710 NR Big East Conference 17. Villanova 13-2 687 24 Big East Conference 18. Duke 13-3 537 NR Atlantic Coast Conference 19. Mississippi 14-2 457 NR Southeastern Conference 20. Oklahoma 13-3 404 18 Big 12 Conference 21. Texas A&M 15-2 366 15 Big 12 Conference 22. Miami 15-1 262 NR Atlantic Coast Conference 23. Georgetown 13-3 186 NR Big East Conference 24. Richmond 14-2 159 NR Atlantic 10 Conference 25. Saint Joseph's 14-1 136 23 Atlantic 10 Conference Others Receiving Votes: Miami-Ohio 12-1 61 Mid-American Conference Pittsburgh 12-4 60 Big East Conference Montana 16-1 36 Big Sky Conference Louisville 12-4 25 Big East Conference West Virginia 13-3 21 Big East Conference UTEP 14-2 18 Conference USA North Carolina 13-4 8 Atlantic Coast Conference Auburn 13-3 5 Southeastern Conference Houston 13-3 3 Conference USA Cleveland State 15-2 2 Horizon League Virginia Tech 14-2 2 Atlantic Coast Conference Wyoming 15-2 2 Mountain West Conference


Great to see UTEP getting back some votes in the AP poll, but I'm still stunned that Davidson can't even get a look.

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (49) 17-1 1755 1 West Coast Conference 2. Utah State (16) 16-0 1734 2 Western Athletic Conference 3. Dayton (7) 16-1 1673 3 Atlantic 10 Conference 4. New Mexico 15-0 1600 4 Mountain West Conference 5. Xavier 15-1 1518 5 Atlantic 10 Conference 6. Richmond 14-2 1401 16 Atlantic 10 Conference 7. Miami-Ohio 12-1 1222 12 Mid-American Conference 8. Houston 13-3 1193 22 Conference USA 9. Saint Joseph's 14-1 1149 7 Atlantic 10 Conference 10. Montana 16-1 1043 6 Big Sky Conference 11. Wyoming 15-2 1042 8 Mountain West Conference 12. UNLV 12-4 1020 10 Mountain West Conference 13. Creighton 13-5 923 9 Missouri Valley Conference 14. UTEP 14-2 861 19 Conference USA 15. Tulsa 13-3 789 18 Conference USA 16. Memphis 11-4 739 13 Conference USA 17. Cleveland State 15-2 678 20 Horizon League 18. Davidson 15-2 654 21 Southern Conference 19. Manhattan 15-2 569 11 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 20. Temple 13-3 409 15 Atlantic 10 Conference 21. Brigham Young 12-5 386 17 Mountain West Conference 22. Butler 13-5 333 NR Horizon League 23. Siena 14-3 291 NR Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 24. Hofstra 14-3 143 NR Colonial Athletic Association 25. Bradley 12-5 99 25 Missouri Valley Conference Others Receiving Votes: Milwaukee 13-3 95 Horizon League Oakland 13-3 31 Summit League Fairfield 13-3 16 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Winthrop 13-3 14 Big South Conference Vermont 16-4 9 America East Conference Utah 12-5 5 Mountain West Conference South Alabama 14-4 3 Sun Belt Conference Southern Illinois 14-4 3 Missouri Valley Conference


UTEP and Davidson are on the rise in the mid-major poll, no surprise to see BYU take a hit, while Bradley stands pat at 25.
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Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 6-14, 4-4 America East. 2 tough losses at home this week for the Hawks, as they lost 64-56 in overtime to Vermont, then lost 79-73 to Boston U.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 10-10, 5-3 America East. 2 wins this week for the Black Bears, as they won 59-56 at UMBC and then returned home to beat Vermont 66-57.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 11-7, 3-1 Atlantic Ten. 2 tough home wins for the Billikens, as they beat Charlotte 77-74 then beat St. Bonaventure 71-58.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 6-11, 0-5 Big 12. 2 road losses for the Buffaloes, as they lost 66-55 at Texas Tech then lost 77-58 at Oklahoma.

High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 11-8, 6-3 Big South. A home split this week for the Panthers, who lost to Winthrop 74-59 but beat Presbyterian 59-48.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 7-11, 4-5 Big Ten. The Hawkeyes split this week, losing 76-49 at Illinois then returning home to beat Ohio State 80-60.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 2-15, 0-5 Big West. Just one game this week for the Mustangs, a 62-40 loss at home to UC Riverside.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 16-2, 4-0 Conference USA. 2 road wins this week for the Miners, who won 71-52 at Tulane then won 67-58 at Memphis.

Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 9-10, 6-3 Horizon. 2 road wins this week for the Raiders, who won 70-62 at Longwood in a non-conference game, then returned to conference play, winning 80-56 at Detroit.

Bradley (Alex Donovan) -- 13-6, 7-2 MVC. The Braves split this week, losing 71-65 at Indiana State then winning 104-100 at Creighton in overtime.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 6-13, 3-6 MVC. 2 road losses for the Aces this week, as they lost 72-43 at Missouri State then lost 62-50 at Wichita State.

Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 12-9, 5-4 MVC. The Redbirds won both their games this week, both home games. First a non-conference 79-73 win against Western Kentucky, then back to MVC play with a 66-57 win over Northern Iowa.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 14-5, 3-3 Mountain West. The Cougars get back to their winning ways with 2 road wins, first 83-64 at UNLV then 79-63 at Colorado State.

Bryant (Score Galore) -- 3-16, 2-6 Northeast. The Bulldogs split this week, winning 59-50 at Sacred Heart then returning home and losing 53-45 to Long Island.

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 11-7, 7-1 Northeast. 2 more home wins for the Hawks this week, as they won 64-58 over St. Francis-PA then won 59-47 over Quinnipiac.

Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-11, 1-6 Pac Ten. 2 more blowouts losses for the Beavers this week, as they lost 88-49 at home to Arizona State then lost 79-42 at home to Arizona.

Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 17-2, 8-0 Southern. 2 more home wins for the Wildcats, as they beat Georgia Southern 90-61 then beat Wofford 78-58.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 7-10, 4-2 WAC. Another split for the Warriors, who lost 84-74 at Fresno State but returned home to beat Idaho 75-61.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Kansas (72) 18-1 1800 1 Big 12 Conference 2. Texas 17-2 1670 8 Big 12 Conference 3. Utah State 18-0 1617 6 Western Athletic Conference 4. Gonzaga 18-1 1575 4 West Coast Conference 5. Alabama 19-1 1503 10 Southeastern Conference 6. Kentucky 17-2 1461 3 Southeastern Conference 7. Florida 18-1 1351 5 Southeastern Conference 8. Michigan State 16-3 1268 2 Big Ten Conference 9. Xavier 17-1 1222 11 Atlantic 10 Conference 10. Dayton 17-2 1188 7 Atlantic 10 Conference 11. Arizona 16-4 1069 15 Pacific-10 Conference 12. New Mexico 16-1 1021 9 Mountain West Conference 13. Purdue 16-3 980 14 Big Ten Conference 14. Villanova 15-2 893 17 Big East Conference 15. Vanderbilt 16-3 759 12 Southeastern Conference 16. Oklahoma 15-3 648 20 Big 12 Conference 17. Stanford 17-3 642 13 Pacific-10 Conference 18. Connecticut 13-4 555 16 Big East Conference 19. Georgetown 15-3 548 23 Big East Conference 20. Texas A&M 16-2 483 21 Big 12 Conference 21. Miami-Ohio 15-1 330 NR Mid-American Conference 22. Mississippi 14-3 200 19 Southeastern Conference 23. North Carolina 14-5 142 NR Atlantic Coast Conference 24. Tennessee 14-4 131 NR Southeastern Conference 25. UTEP 16-2 99 NR Conference USA Others Receiving Votes: Richmond 15-3 74 Atlantic 10 Conference Tulsa 15-3 38 Conference USA West Virginia 14-4 31 Big East Conference Duke 13-5 25 Atlantic Coast Conference Manhattan 17-2 20 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Davidson 17-2 14 Southern Conference Brigham Young 14-5 11 Mountain West Conference Pittsburgh 13-5 9 Big East Conference Temple 15-3 8 Atlantic 10 Conference Missouri 13-3 4 Big 12 Conference Wisconsin 13-6 4 Big Ten Conference Montana 17-2 3 Big Sky Conference Virginia 15-3 2 Atlantic Coast Conference Houston 14-4 1 Conference USA Saint Joseph's 14-3 1 Atlantic 10 Conference


Good news as UTEP is back in the AP Top 25, and BYU and finally Davidson start receiving some votes again.

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Utah State (37) 18-0 1762 2 Western Athletic Conference 2. Gonzaga (33) 18-1 1747 1 West Coast Conference 3. Dayton (2) 17-2 1652 3 Atlantic 10 Conference 4. Xavier 17-1 1572 5 Atlantic 10 Conference 5. New Mexico 16-1 1547 4 Mountain West Conference 6. Miami-Ohio 15-1 1340 7 Mid-American Conference 7. Richmond 15-3 1287 6 Atlantic 10 Conference 8. Brigham Young 14-5 1233 21 Mountain West Conference 9. Tulsa 15-3 1199 15 Conference USA 10. Creighton 14-6 1074 13 Missouri Valley Conference 11. UTEP 16-2 1039 14 Conference USA 12. UNLV 13-5 886 12 Mountain West Conference 13. Houston 14-4 873 8 Conference USA 14. Davidson 17-2 816 18 Southern Conference 15. Manhattan 17-2 814 19 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 16. Butler 15-5 800 22 Horizon League 17. Temple 15-3 789 20 Atlantic 10 Conference 18. Memphis 12-5 577 16 Conference USA 19. Montana 17-2 577 10 Big Sky Conference 20. Hofstra 16-3 429 24 Colonial Athletic Association 21. Utah 14-5 355 NR Mountain West Conference 22. Milwaukee 15-3 285 NR Horizon League 23. Saint Joseph's 14-3 206 9 Atlantic 10 Conference 24. Wyoming 15-4 158 11 Mountain West Conference 25. Bradley 13-6 140 25 Missouri Valley Conference Others Receiving Votes: Oakland 15-3 82 Summit League South Alabama 16-4 43 Sun Belt Conference Siena 15-4 35 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Cleveland State 15-4 28 Horizon League Winthrop 15-3 26 Big South Conference Nevada 14-5 18 Western Athletic Conference Massachusetts 14-4 8 Atlantic 10 Conference Vermont 17-5 2 America East Conference Fairfield 14-4 1 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference


Holy cow, BYU goes from 21st to 8th in the mid-major poll, while UTEP and Davidson also move up. Bradley holds tight in the 25 spot.
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Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 6-15, 4-5 5th America East. Only 1 game this week for the Hawks, a crushing 58-55 loss at a 3 win Binghmaton team.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 11-11, 6-4 T-3rd America East. The Black Bears split this week, winning 62-45 at Albany then losing 72-52 at New Hampshire.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 11-9, 3-3 T-6th Atlantic Ten. Tough week for the Billikens, who lost a home game 83-75 to Dayton, then lost 78-61 at Duquesne.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 7-12, 1-6 T-10th Big 12. The Buffaloes got their first conference win by beating Missouri 59-56 at home, then lost 70-53 at Nebraska.

High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 11-10, 6-4 4th Big South. Tough week for the Panthers, who lost 2 road games. First a non-conference loss 66-60 at NC Central, then returning to conference play and getting hammered 63-44 at Radford.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 9-11, 4-5 T-5th Big Ten. The Hawkeyes stepped away from conference play this week, hosting 2 non-conference games and winning them both, easily. First an 84-44 win against Green Bay, then a 68-43 win against SIU Edwardsville.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 3-16, 1-6 8th Big West. The Mustangs split this week, getting their first conference win 65-61 at UC Davis, then returning home and getting hammered 65-34 by Cal St. Northridge.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 18-2, 6-0 1st Conference USA. 2 easy wins for the Miners this week, first an 80-46 home win against Tulane, then an 82-64 win at Southern Miss.

Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 10-11, 7-4 T-4th Horizon. The Raiders split 2 home games this week, beating Youngstown State 78-52 then losing 56-51 to Cleveland State.

Bradley (Alex Donovan) -- 14-7, 8-3 2nd MVC. A road split for the Braves this week, as they win 77-61 at Drake, then lose 77-69 at Evansville.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 7-14, 4-7 T-7th MVC. The Aces split their home games this week, losing 48-40 to Southern Illinois but beating Bradley 77-69.

Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 13-10, 6-5 5th MVC. It was a split this week for the Redbirds, both games at home. They lost to Creighton 75-61 then beat Indiana State 73-69.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 15-5, 4-3 4th Mountain West. Just 1 game this week for the Cougars, and it was an 82-63 home win over TCU.

Bryant (Score Galore) -- 3-18, 2-8 12th (last) Northeast. The Bulldogs lost 2 more at home this week, first losing 46-37 to Robert Morris, then losing 59-47 to Central Connecticut State.

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 11-9, 7-3 2nd Northeast. Not a good week for the Hawks, who lost both their games this week, both at home. First a 67-64 OT loss to St. Francis-NY, then a 75-69 loss to Wagner.

Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-13, 1-8 T-9th (last) Pac Ten. The losing streak continues for the Beavers, who lost 2 road games this week. First a 78-63 loss at USC, then an 82-71 loss at UCLA.

Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 19-2, 10-0 1st in South Division of Southern. The Wildcats keep on winning, getting 2 home victories this week. First an 84-80 victory over College of Charleston, then a 66-51 victory over Furman.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 7-12, 4-4 5th WAC. Tough week for the Warriors who drop both their games. First a home loss to undefeated Utah State 57-43, then a tough road loss 70-64 at Nevada.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Kansas (72) 20-1 1800 1 Big 12 Conference 2. Texas 19-2 1723 2 Big 12 Conference 3. Gonzaga 20-1 1632 4 West Coast Conference 4. Michigan State 18-3 1523 8 Big Ten Conference 5. Arizona 18-4 1507 11 Pacific-10 Conference 6. Kentucky 18-3 1356 6 Southeastern Conference 7. Purdue 18-3 1324 13 Big Ten Conference 8. Alabama 20-2 1310 5 Southeastern Conference 9. Xavier 19-1 1277 9 Atlantic 10 Conference 10. Villanova 17-2 1223 14 Big East Conference 11. Dayton 19-2 1060 10 Atlantic 10 Conference 12. Utah State 20-0 971 3 Western Athletic Conference 13. Vanderbilt 18-3 948 15 Southeastern Conference 14. Florida 18-3 749 7 Southeastern Conference 15. Connecticut 14-5 727 18 Big East Conference 16. Georgetown 17-3 723 19 Big East Conference 17. North Carolina 16-5 690 23 Atlantic Coast Conference 18. New Mexico 17-2 609 12 Mountain West Conference 19. Duke 15-5 539 NR Atlantic Coast Conference 20. Tennessee 16-4 317 24 Southeastern Conference 21. Louisville 15-5 316 NR Big East Conference 22. Stanford 17-4 251 17 Pacific-10 Conference 23. Oklahoma 16-4 179 16 Big 12 Conference 24. UCLA 14-7 177 NR Pacific-10 Conference 25. Texas A&M 17-3 134 20 Big 12 Conference Others Receiving Votes: Miami-Ohio 17-1 89 Mid-American Conference Wisconsin 14-6 87 Big Ten Conference UTEP 18-2 53 Conference USA Richmond 17-3 41 Atlantic 10 Conference Temple 17-3 18 Atlantic 10 Conference Davidson 19-2 15 Southern Conference Brigham Young 15-5 13 Mountain West Conference Creighton 16-6 10 Missouri Valley Conference California 16-5 4 Pacific-10 Conference Butler 17-5 3 Horizon League Pittsburgh 14-6 2 Big East Conference


Please tell me how a team wins both their games in a week and drops out of the top 25? It isn't like they just lost a few votes, the Miners lost over 40 votes!! Unbelievable. Davidson and BYU pick up a couple votes each.

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (65) 20-1 1788 2 West Coast Conference 2. Xavier (7) 19-1 1734 4 Atlantic 10 Conference 3. Dayton 19-2 1648 3 Atlantic 10 Conference 4. New Mexico 17-2 1542 5 Mountain West Conference 5. Utah State 20-0 1541 1 Western Athletic Conference 6. Creighton 16-6 1450 10 Missouri Valley Conference 7. Brigham Young 15-5 1335 8 Mountain West Conference 8. Butler 17-5 1245 16 Horizon League 9. Richmond 17-3 1202 7 Atlantic 10 Conference 10. Miami-Ohio 17-1 1025 6 Mid-American Conference 11. Houston 16-4 993 13 Conference USA 12. Memphis 14-5 943 18 Conference USA 13. UNLV 14-6 914 12 Mountain West Conference 14. Temple 17-3 879 17 Atlantic 10 Conference 15. UTEP 18-2 856 11 Conference USA 16. Tulsa 16-4 786 9 Conference USA 17. Utah 16-5 708 21 Mountain West Conference 18. Davidson 19-2 637 14 Southern Conference 19. Nevada 16-5 408 NR Western Athletic Conference 20. Montana 19-2 364 19 Big Sky Conference 21. Bradley 14-7 318 25 Missouri Valley Conference 22. Manhattan 18-3 303 15 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 23. Milwaukee 17-3 273 22 Horizon League 24. Hofstra 17-4 145 20 Colonial Athletic Association 25. South Alabama 18-4 103 NR Sun Belt Conference Others Receiving Votes: Wyoming 16-5 66 Mountain West Conference Oakland 17-3 65 Summit League Belmont 19-5 45 Atlantic Sun Conference Saint Joseph's 15-4 32 Atlantic 10 Conference Siena 16-5 24 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Cleveland State 16-5 17 Horizon League Fairfield 16-4 9 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Southern Illinois 16-6 1 Missouri Valley Conference Winthrop 16-4 1 Big South Conference


Same deal here, Davidson, who wins both their games this week, drops 4 spots in the mid-major poll. Their conference and strength of schedule is really hurting them. Meanwhile, Bradley, who lost against Evansville, moves up 4 spots. I'm done trying to figure out the polls.
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A new feature I'm including in this (and for the interactive recruit dynasty for those involved in it) is a weekly bubble watch. Once the bubble watch becomes available (usually the First week of February), I will post it. Keep in mind there is an overall bubble watch featuring the 15 teams that are the most on the bubble, and then there are projections by conference. I'll post both.

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OVERALL BUBBLE WATCH Team Record RPI vs. 1-50 vs. 51-100 vs. 101-200 vs. 200+ SOS Projected -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arizona State 13-7 .633 (16) 4-4 2-2 5-1 2-0 11 In Richmond 17-3 .578 (60) 0-3 2-0 7-0 8-0 219 In UNLV 14-6 .615 (28) 2-5 1-0 8-0 3-1 30 In Providence 13-7 .619 (26) 4-4 3-2 3-0 3-1 16 In Clemson 14-6 .580 (59) 3-3 0-1 1-2 10-0 80 In Notre Dame 13-6 .592 (43) 1-3 3-2 7-0 2-1 55 In Texas Tech 13-7 .616 (27) 2-4 5-2 3-1 3-0 19 In Tulsa 16-4 .573 (69) 2-1 3-1 6-2 5-0 143 In Bradley 14-7 .580 (54) 2-2 2-2 4-2 6-1 96 Out Syracuse 13-7 .587 (49) 2-6 3-0 5-1 3-0 56 Out Illinois 13-7 .585 (51) 2-5 1-2 8-0 2-0 51 Out Iona 15-7 .589 (46) 0-3 1-1 5-3 9-0 86 Out Marquette 13-6 .571 (70) 2-4 2-2 6-0 3-0 87 Out West Virginia 14-6 .562 (78) 3-5 2-0 5-1 4-0 125 Out Penn State 14-7 .574 (66) 0-6 1-1 9-0 4-0 94 Out

So Bradley is our only team in the overall Bubble Watch, and they've still got some work to do. Now, I'm not going to post all of the conference bubble watches, I'll just mention our FOFC teams.

Hartford is projected out.
Maine is projected out.
St. Louis is projected out.
Colorado is projected out.
High Point is projected out.
Iowa is projected out.
Cal Poly is project out.
UTEP is a lock, at the moment.
Wright State is projected out.
Evansville is projected out.
Illinois State is projected out.
BYU is projected in. They are not on the bubble and not a lock.
Bryant is projected out.
Monmouth is projected out.
Oregon State is projected out.
Davidson is projected out. Wow.
Hawaii is projected out.

A couple notes, these projections are for the NCAA Tournament only. This doesn't take into effect any other postseason tournaments.

Some of you may be wondering how Davidson can be projected out win they are undefeated in conference play and have lost twice. The simple answer is, the bubble watch and projections on this game do not take into account current conference leaders, only whether a team would be considered for an at-large berth. At this point, the game feels Davidson as not done enough to earn an at-large berth, hence why they are projected out.

Hope you all are enjoying, that's it for the night. Will have more in the next couple days.
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Something I'm considering after the current season is to realign the conferences to how they are currently. I'm taking opinions on whether you guys want me to make things current or leave them as is. Looking forward to getting some opinions. Thanks
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My coaches are having hard times right now, but I'm still following.

How easy is it for you to realign conferences? If it's too much trouble, don't worry about it, but if it's easy, then please. I don't know.... I have mixed feelings about Hawaii being in the WAC.
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My coaches are having hard times right now, but I'm still following.

How easy is it for you to realign conferences? If it's too much trouble, don't worry about it, but if it's easy, then please. I don't know.... I have mixed feelings about Hawaii being in the WAC.

I'd have to manually edit everything, put the teams in the right conference, create the American Conference, and come to think of it, they still wouldn't be perfect since there are probably a host of new D1 teams since this game came out. I could always create the new teams, but come to think of it, it is a lot of work, almost like creating a mod, except not quite as much work. I'm not sure if it's worth it or not come to think of it.

The only other option would be to download the most current mod and start this over, and as many times as I've had to restart, I'm not really looking forward to doing it again. I think.. I will probably just leave things as is unless I have a lot of requests to realign things as best as possible.
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I will probably just leave things as is unless I have a lot of requests to realign things as best as possible.
That's fine with me. Again, thank you for doing this! It's a lot of fun.
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Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 7-16, 5-6 5th America East. The Hawks split their road games this week, winning 65-52 in overtime at Maine then losing 42-40 at UMBC.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 11-13, 6-6 4th America East. The Black Bears lost both games this week, first the 65-62 loss in overtime to Hartford, then an 81-76 loss at Stony Brook.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 13-9, 5-3 6th Atlantic Ten. Good week for the Billikens who won 2 road games. First a 77-70 win at Rhode Island, then a 52-45 win at Temple.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 8-13, 2-7 11th Big 12. The Buffaloes split 2 home games this week, first losing 66-59 to Kansas State then beat Iowa State 59-56.

High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 12-11, 7-5 3rd Big South. The Panthers split 2 road games this week, losing 59-57 at Liberty, then winning 53-52 at VMI.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 9-13, 4-7 T-8th Big Ten. 2 tough losses this week for the Hawkeyes. First a 71-70 loss at home to Indiana, then a 76-74 loss at Penn State.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 4-17, 2-7 8th Big West. A road split this week for the Mustangs, who lost 71-56 at UCSB then won 51-49 at Pacific.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 18-4, 6-2 T-2nd Conference USA. Bad week for the Miners, who lost both their games this week, both at home. First a 75-73 loss to Memphis, then a 60-45 loss to SMU.

Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 10-13, 7-6 T-4th Horizon. 2 road losses against really good teams this week, but it was the way they lost that bothers Coach Korme. First an 83-52 loss at Valpo, then a 100-65 loss at Butler. Yikes!

Bradley (Alex Donovan) -- 15-8, 9-4 2nd MVC. A home split this week for the Braves, who lost to Illinois State 86-79 in overtime, then beat Northern Iowa 74-51.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 7-16, 4-8 T-8th MVC. The Aces lost both their games this week. First a home, non-conference loss 71-59 to SIU Edwardsville, then back to MVC play and a 61-31 loss at Drake.

Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 15-10, 8-5 T-3rd MVC. Great week for the Redbirds who won both their games on the road. First the 86-79 OT win at Bradley, then a 74-63 win at Southern Illinois.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 16-6, 5-4 T-4th Mountain West. A split this week for the Cougars, who lost 86-77 at Utah then returned home to beat ranked New Mexico 75-71.

Bryant (Score Galore) -- 3-20, 2-10 12th (last) Northeast. 2 more losses this week for the Bulldogs, both on the road. First a 66-60 loss at Fairleigh Dickinson, then a 52-43 loss at St. Francis-NY

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 12-10, 8-4 2nd Northeast. The Hawks split this week, staying home to defeat Long Island 52-51 then losing 60-55 at Quinnipiac.

Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-15, 1-10 10th (last) Pac Ten. The losing streak continues for the Beavers as they lose 2 road games this week. First a 71-62 loss at Washington, then an 85-83 OT loss at Washington State.

Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 21-2, 12-0 1st in South Division of Southern. It's 2 more wins for the Wildcats this week, first beating Appalachian State at home, 78-57, then winning 88-59 at Wofford.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 9-12, 5-4 5th WAC. 2 home wins this week for the Warriors, who went out of conference and beat Santa Clara 78-76, then returned to conference play and hammered Louisiana Tech 78-54.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Kansas (72) 22-1 1800 1 Big 12 Conference 2. Texas 20-2 1721 2 Big 12 Conference 3. Gonzaga 22-1 1631 3 West Coast Conference 4. Kentucky 20-3 1561 6 Southeastern Conference 5. Utah State 22-0 1470 12 Western Athletic Conference 6. Michigan State 19-4 1413 4 Big Ten Conference 7. Xavier 21-1 1390 9 Atlantic 10 Conference 8. Villanova 19-2 1337 10 Big East Conference 9. Alabama 21-2 1235 8 Southeastern Conference 10. Purdue 18-4 1123 7 Big Ten Conference 11. Dayton 21-2 1071 11 Atlantic 10 Conference 12. Georgetown 19-3 1055 16 Big East Conference 13. North Carolina 18-5 908 17 Atlantic Coast Conference 14. Arizona 18-5 885 5 Pacific-10 Conference 15. Florida 19-4 685 14 Southeastern Conference 16. New Mexico 18-3 644 18 Mountain West Conference 17. Connecticut 15-6 565 15 Big East Conference 18. Wisconsin 16-6 509 NR Big Ten Conference 19. Texas A&M 19-3 458 25 Big 12 Conference 20. Vanderbilt 18-5 409 13 Southeastern Conference 21. Duke 16-6 406 19 Atlantic Coast Conference 22. UCLA 16-7 355 24 Pacific-10 Conference 23. Richmond 19-3 284 NR Atlantic 10 Conference 24. Butler 19-5 149 NR Horizon League 25. Pittsburgh 16-6 82 NR Big East Conference Others Receiving Votes: Stanford 18-5 62 Pacific-10 Conference Miami-Ohio 18-2 54 Mid-American Conference Davidson 21-2 46 Southern Conference Mississippi 17-4 25 Southeastern Conference Tulsa 18-4 25 Conference USA Oklahoma 16-6 13 Big 12 Conference Tennessee 17-5 9 Southeastern Conference Montana 21-2 6 Big Sky Conference Temple 18-4 5 Atlantic 10 Conference Milwaukee 19-3 5 Horizon League Brigham Young 16-6 2 Mountain West Conference California 17-6 1 Pacific-10 Conference Creighton 17-7 1 Missouri Valley Conference


No surprise as UTEP loses all their votes in the AP poll after an 0-2 week. Davidson is getting closer to the AP Top 25, while BYU has lost all but 2 of their votes.

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (58) 22-1 1782 1 West Coast Conference 2. Utah State (7) 22-0 1724 5 Western Athletic Conference 3. Xavier (7) 21-1 1672 2 Atlantic 10 Conference 4. Dayton 21-2 1585 3 Atlantic 10 Conference 5. New Mexico 18-3 1514 4 Mountain West Conference 6. Creighton 17-7 1365 6 Missouri Valley Conference 7. Butler 19-5 1323 8 Horizon League 8. Brigham Young 16-6 1292 7 Mountain West Conference 9. Richmond 19-3 1236 9 Atlantic 10 Conference 10. UNLV 16-6 1128 13 Mountain West Conference 11. Memphis 16-5 1078 12 Conference USA 12. Tulsa 18-4 980 16 Conference USA 13. Miami-Ohio 18-2 923 10 Mid-American Conference 14. Utah 17-6 806 17 Mountain West Conference 15. Davidson 21-2 804 18 Southern Conference 16. Temple 18-4 719 14 Atlantic 10 Conference 17. Houston 17-5 537 11 Conference USA 18. Montana 21-2 503 20 Big Sky Conference 19. Milwaukee 19-3 473 23 Horizon League 20. Manhattan 20-3 446 22 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 21. UTEP 18-4 411 15 Conference USA 22. Hofstra 19-4 260 24 Colonial Athletic Association 23. Bradley 15-8 218 21 Missouri Valley Conference 24. Nevada 17-6 213 19 Western Athletic Conference 25. South Alabama 20-4 180 25 Sun Belt Conference Others Receiving Votes: Oakland 19-3 88 Summit League Siena 18-5 50 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Belmont 19-5 33 Atlantic Sun Conference Saint Joseph's 16-5 26 Atlantic 10 Conference Wyoming 17-6 24 Mountain West Conference Fairfield 17-5 4 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Winthrop 18-4 2 Big South Conference Illinois State 15-10 1 Missouri Valley Conference


Davidson continues to rise in the mid-major poll, while BYU, Bradley, and UTEP all drop this week. And we have a new FOFC coached team in the mid-major poll, as Illinois State received 1 vote, good enough to make the poll. Coach Tribble, did you vote for your own team??

Let's take a look at the Bubble Watch for the week, first the overall Bubble Watch:

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OVERALL BUBBLE WATCH Team Record RPI vs. 1-50 vs. 51-100 vs. 101-200 vs. 200+ SOS Projected -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wyoming 17-6 .596 (38) 2-4 3-0 6-2 6-0 78 In UTEP 18-4 .582 (54) 0-2 3-1 8-1 7-0 147 In Illinois 15-7 .588 (44) 2-5 1-2 10-0 2-0 62 In Auburn 15-7 .584 (49) 2-6 2-1 5-0 6-0 55 In Clemson 15-7 .586 (46) 3-3 1-3 2-1 9-0 67 In Nevada 17-6 .583 (52) 1-3 1-0 10-3 5-0 109 In North Carolina State 14-8 .618 (26) 3-4 5-3 1-1 5-0 12 In Syracuse 14-8 .587 (45) 3-5 3-3 4-0 4-0 50 In Florida State 14-8 .630 (16) 2-4 4-4 4-0 4-0 6 Out Iona 16-8 .594 (40) 1-3 2-2 4-3 9-0 83 Out Texas Tech 14-8 .627 (19) 1-4 3-3 7-1 3-0 9 Out Bradley 15-8 .575 (67) 3-2 1-3 6-3 5-0 98 Out Marquette 14-7 .573 (72) 3-6 1-1 8-0 2-0 85 Out Memphis 16-5 .571 (75) 0-0 5-4 5-1 6-0 153 Out Seton Hall 13-8 .618 (27) 5-2 1-4 3-2 4-0 19 Out

So 2 of our FOFC teams are in the overall bubble watch this week. UTEP has played their way onto it with a 2 loss week, but is still projected in. Bradley didn't help their chances with a split this week, as they are projected out.

Now for our other 16 FOFC teams.

Maine is projected out.
Hartford is projected out.
St. Louis is projected out.
Colorado is projected out.
High Point is projected out.
Iowa is projected out.
Cal Poly is projected out.
Wright State is projected out.
Illinois State is projected out.
Evansville is projected out.
BYU is projected as a lock right now.
Monmouth is projected out.
Bryant is projected out.
Oregon State is projected out.
Davidson is projected out, which is totally unbelievable to me, but they do have a 94 RPI, thanks to a bad SOS.
Hawaii is projected out.

As far as the Big Dance goes, we may not see a lot of our teams in, but some of these teams will be in the postseason, like Davidson for instance.
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Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 8-17, 6-7 5th America East. A split this week for the Hawks. First a home win 87-81 against New Hampshire, then a 58-49 loss at Vermont.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 12-14, 7-6 4th America East. A home split for the Black Bears this week. First a 70-66 non-conference loss to Liberty, then back to conference play with a 54-45 win over UMBC.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 15-9, 7-3 T-5th Atlantic Ten. Great week for the Billikens who won 2 home games. First a 74-64 win over LaSalle, then a 64-54 win over a ranked Richmond team.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 8-15, 2-8 T-9th Big 12. 2 road losses this week for the Buffaloes. First a 58-50 non-conference loss at Illinois, then back to conference play where they were hammered by top ranked Kansas 87-46.

High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 12-13, 7-7 6th Big South. Tough week for the Panthers, who lost 2 home games. First a 55-46 loss to UNC Asheville, then a 61-36 loss to Gardner Webb.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 11-13, 6-7 T-7th Big Ten. Nice week for the Hawkeyes, who had a big home win 89-86 to Wisconsin in overtime, then travelled to Northwestern and won 70-50.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 6-18, 3-8 7th Big West. Busy week for the Mustangs with 3 games. First a 60-50 home loss to UC Irvine, then a 71-49 win at Long Beach State, then back home for a non-conference win 61-59 against Cal St. Bakersfield.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 18-6, 6-4 T-4th Conference USA. The losing streak is 4 for the Miners with 2 home losses. First a 72-50 loss to Marshall, then a 72-63 loss to Houston.

Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 11-14, 8-7 5th Horizon. A home split this week for the Raiders, who lost 65-62 to Illinois-Chicago, then won 83-55 against Loyola-IL.

Bradley (Alex Donovan) -- 16-9, 10-5 T-2nd MVC. A road split this week for the Braves, who won 82-79 at Wichita State, then lost 78-69 at Missouri State.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 7-18, 4-10 T-10th (last) MVC. 2 more losses this week for the Aces, both on the road. First 66-62 at Northern Iowa, then 79-51 at Illinois State.

Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 17-10, 10-5 T-2nd MVC. The winning streak is now 5 for the Redbirds, who won 2 at home this week. First 62-42 against Drake, then 79-51 against Evansville.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 18-6, 7-4 3rd Mountain West. 2 wins this week for the Cougars, first an 80-40 home win against Wyoming, then an 86-68 win at Air Force.

Bryant (Score Galore) -- 5-20, 4-10 T-12th (last) Northeast. A good week for the Bulldogs, who won 50-40 at Long Island then returned home to win 48-36 against St. Francis-PA.

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 13-11, 9-5 T-2nd Northeast. A road split this week for the Hawks, who won 57-42 at Central Connecticut State, then lost 78-69 at Fairleigh Dickinson.

Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-17, 1-12 10th (last) Pac Ten. 2 more losses for the Beavers this week as the losing streak reaches 11. Both home losses, first 74-48 to Stanford, then 91-74 to California.

Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 21-4, 12-2 1st in South Division of Southern. The streak is over for the Wildcats who had an 0-fer this week. First an 89-87 loss at Chattanooga, then an 83-74 loss at Samford.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 9-14, 5-6 5th WAC. 2 close, tough losses this week for the Warriors, first a 61-59 loss at San Jose State, then a 74-71 loss at New Mexico State.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Kansas (72) 23-1 1800 1 Big 12 Conference 2. Texas 22-2 1722 2 Big 12 Conference 3. Kentucky 22-3 1628 4 Southeastern Conference 4. Gonzaga 24-1 1614 3 West Coast Conference 5. Utah State 24-0 1480 5 Western Athletic Conference 6. Michigan State 21-4 1387 6 Big Ten Conference 7. Alabama 23-2 1383 9 Southeastern Conference 8. Dayton 22-3 1263 11 Atlantic 10 Conference 9. Villanova 20-3 1238 8 Big East Conference 10. Xavier 22-2 1210 7 Atlantic 10 Conference 11. Georgetown 20-4 1058 12 Big East Conference 12. North Carolina 20-5 1055 13 Atlantic Coast Conference 13. Arizona 19-6 902 14 Pacific-10 Conference 14. Purdue 18-6 814 10 Big Ten Conference 15. Connecticut 17-6 781 17 Big East Conference 16. Butler 21-5 669 24 Horizon League 17. New Mexico 19-4 560 16 Mountain West Conference 18. Tennessee 18-5 494 NR Southeastern Conference 19. Florida 19-5 418 15 Southeastern Conference 20. UCLA 17-8 358 22 Pacific-10 Conference 21. Duke 17-7 299 21 Atlantic Coast Conference 22. Miami-Ohio 20-2 200 NR Mid-American Conference 23. Brigham Young 18-6 173 NR Mountain West Conference 24. Richmond 20-4 171 23 Atlantic 10 Conference 25. Tulsa 20-4 132 NR Conference USA Others Receiving Votes: Temple 20-4 124 Atlantic 10 Conference Vanderbilt 18-7 85 Southeastern Conference Pittsburgh 17-7 83 Big East Conference Memphis 18-5 69 Conference USA Texas A&M 19-5 43 Big 12 Conference Mississippi 18-5 41 Southeastern Conference Oakland 21-3 39 Summit League Stanford 19-6 38 Pacific-10 Conference Montana 23-2 32 Big Sky Conference South Alabama 23-4 14 Sun Belt Conference Wisconsin 16-8 13 Big Ten Conference UNLV 17-6 6 Mountain West Conference Houston 19-5 2 Conference USA Oklahoma 16-7 2 Big 12 Conference


So BYU is back in the top 25, and no surprise to see Davidson lose all their votes here.

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (65) 24-1 1793 1 West Coast Conference 2. Utah State (2) 24-0 1717 2 Western Athletic Conference 3. Dayton (5) 22-3 1670 4 Atlantic 10 Conference 4. Xavier 22-2 1588 3 Atlantic 10 Conference 5. New Mexico 19-4 1494 5 Mountain West Conference 6. Butler 21-5 1389 7 Horizon League 7. Brigham Young 18-6 1377 8 Mountain West Conference 8. Memphis 18-5 1234 11 Conference USA 9. Richmond 20-4 1143 9 Atlantic 10 Conference 10. Creighton 18-8 1129 6 Missouri Valley Conference 11. UNLV 17-6 1127 10 Mountain West Conference 12. Tulsa 20-4 1050 12 Conference USA 13. Miami-Ohio 20-2 948 13 Mid-American Conference 14. Temple 20-4 866 16 Atlantic 10 Conference 15. Houston 19-5 791 17 Conference USA 16. Montana 23-2 622 18 Big Sky Conference 17. South Alabama 23-4 605 25 Sun Belt Conference 18. Utah 18-7 601 14 Mountain West Conference 19. Hofstra 21-4 518 22 Colonial Athletic Association 20. Milwaukee 20-4 424 19 Horizon League 21. Manhattan 21-4 359 20 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 22. Oakland 21-3 267 NR Summit League 23. Davidson 21-4 233 15 Southern Conference 24. Siena 20-5 215 NR Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 25. Nevada 18-7 97 24 Western Athletic Conference Others Receiving Votes: Belmont 21-5 52 Atlantic Sun Conference UTEP 18-6 46 Conference USA Boston University 20-6 12 America East Conference Winthrop 20-4 11 Big South Conference Saint Joseph's 17-6 10 Atlantic 10 Conference Illinois State 17-10 6 Missouri Valley Conference Missouri State 17-9 6 Missouri Valley Conference


So BYU and Illinois State pick up extra votes, and most likely those votes came from Davidson and UTEP who had very bad weeks. The bigger surprise here is Bradley, who split for the week but lost all 260 of their mid-major votes. Yikes!!

Time for the weekly bubble watch, and since we have no FOFC coached teams in the 15 team overall bubble watch, we'll just skip that.

Maine is projected out.
Hartford is projected out.
St. Louis is projected out.
Colorado is projected out.
High Point is projected out.
Iowa is projected out.
Cal Poly is projected out.
UTEP is projected out.
Wright State is projected out.
Bradley is projected out.
Illinois State is projected out.
Evansville is projected out.
BYU is a lock to be in.
Monmouth is projected out.
Bryant is projected out.
Oregon State is projected out.
Davidson is projected out.
Hawaii is projected out.

This years NCAA tournament may not feature very many of our FOFC teams unless a lot of these teams win their conference tournament.
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Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 9-18, 7-8 T-4th America East. A split for the Hawks this week, as they stay home to beat Stony Brook 69-67 then lose to Binghamton 59-47 at home.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 12-16, 7-8 T-4th America East. Bad week for the Black Bears who lost home games to Binghamton and Albany by the identical score of 65-55. Well, at least they were consistent.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 17-9, 9-3 T-3rd Atlantic Ten. 2 road wins for the Billikens this week, as they win 69-52 at UMass then 59-47 at Fordham.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 9-16, 3-9 T-9th Big 12. The Buffaloes split their games this week, beating Oklahoma State 75-68 at home, then travelling to Kansas State and losing 73-61.

High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 12-15, 7-9 T-6th Big South. The losing streak is 4 now for the Panthers, who this week lost 65-57 at Presbyterian then lost 93-61 at Winthrop.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 12-14, 7-8 7th Big Ten. The Hawkeyes split their games this week, winning 72-69 at Michigan then returning home and getting hammered 89-42 by Purdue.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 6-19, 3-9 7th Big West. Just 1 game this week for the Mustangs, who lost at home 66-54 to Cal St. Fullerton.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 18-8, 6-6 T-6th Conference USA. Not sure what is going on with the Miners who were 18-2 at one point but have now lost 6 in a row. This week they lost at home 74-62 to Southern Miss then were embarrassed at an 8 win Rice team, 89-85.

Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 12-15, 9-7 T-4th Horizon. The Raiders hosted 2 games this week, first a non-conference 92-69 loss to Michigan, then back to Horizon play by beating Detroit 65-55.

Bradley (Alex Donovan) -- 18-9, 12-5 2nd MVC. 2 more wins for the Braves this week, both at home. First 85-77 over Creighton, then 69-58 over Indiana State. Bradley still has a chance to win the regular season MVC title.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 7-20, 4-12 10th (last) MVC. The Aces dropped 2 home games this week, losing 70-47 to Wichita State then losing 70-62 to Missouri State.

Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 18-10, 11-5 3rd MVC. The Redbirds are also in the hunt for the regular season MVC crown after winning their only game this week, 71-62 at Northern Iowa.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 20-6, 9-4 2nd Mountain West. 2 more wins for the Cougars this week, and they were big wins. First they won 70-66 at San Diego State, then returned home and beat UNLV 89-82.

Bryant (Score Galore) -- 5-22, 4-12 T-12th (last) Northeast. 2 losses this week for the Bulldogs, first a 57-53 home loss to Monmouth, then a 55-43 loss at Wagner.

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 14-12, 10-6 T-3rd Northeast. The Hawks split their 2 games this week, winning 57-53 at Bryant then returning home and losing 64-55 to Robert Morris.

Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-19, 1-14 10th (last) Pac Ten. 2 more losses for the Beavers this week, first 88-65 at Arizona, then 76-48 at Arizona State.

Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 23-4, 14-2 1st in South Division of Southern. The Wildcats get back to their winning ways this week, winning 86-62 at Elon then returning home and beating Western Carolina 71-62.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 10-15, 6-7 5th WAC. The Warriors split this week, both games being at home. They beat Boise State 69-56 but lost to Fresno State 61-52.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Kansas (72) 25-1 1800 1 Big 12 Conference 2. Texas 24-2 1728 2 Big 12 Conference 3. Gonzaga 25-1 1637 4 West Coast Conference 4. Utah State 26-0 1561 5 Western Athletic Conference 5. Kentucky 23-4 1533 3 Southeastern Conference 6. Villanova 22-3 1402 9 Big East Conference 7. Dayton 24-3 1395 8 Atlantic 10 Conference 8. Alabama 24-3 1259 7 Southeastern Conference 9. Michigan State 22-5 1206 6 Big Ten Conference 10. Xavier 24-2 1194 10 Atlantic 10 Conference 11. North Carolina 22-5 1110 12 Atlantic Coast Conference 12. Georgetown 21-5 965 11 Big East Conference 13. Purdue 20-6 877 14 Big Ten Conference 14. Connecticut 19-6 863 15 Big East Conference 15. New Mexico 21-4 719 17 Mountain West Conference 16. Florida 21-5 713 19 Southeastern Conference 17. Tennessee 20-5 608 18 Southeastern Conference 18. Brigham Young 20-6 526 23 Mountain West Conference 19. Arizona 20-7 518 13 Pacific-10 Conference 20. Tulsa 22-4 394 25 Conference USA 21. Mississippi 20-5 391 NR Southeastern Conference 22. Duke 19-7 304 21 Atlantic Coast Conference 23. Stanford 21-6 191 NR Pacific-10 Conference 24. Butler 22-6 95 16 Horizon League 25. Oklahoma 18-7 77 NR Big 12 Conference Others Receiving Votes: Montana 25-2 72 Big Sky Conference Oakland 23-3 70 Summit League Arizona State 19-7 48 Pacific-10 Conference Richmond 21-5 45 Atlantic 10 Conference South Alabama 25-4 25 Sun Belt Conference Wisconsin 18-8 23 Big Ten Conference Texas A&M 20-6 15 Big 12 Conference Syracuse 18-8 14 Big East Conference Wake Forest 19-7 7 Atlantic Coast Conference California 20-7 3 Pacific-10 Conference Temple 20-6 3 Atlantic 10 Conference UCLA 17-9 3 Pacific-10 Conference Houston 21-5 2 Conference USA Pittsburgh 18-8 2 Big East Conference Memphis 19-6 1 Conference USA Milwaukee 22-4 1 Horizon League


Nice 5 spot jump for BYU in the AP polls.

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (49) 25-1 1769 1 West Coast Conference 2. Utah State (17) 26-0 1742 2 Western Athletic Conference 3. Dayton (6) 24-3 1670 3 Atlantic 10 Conference 4. Xavier 24-2 1587 4 Atlantic 10 Conference 5. New Mexico 21-4 1510 5 Mountain West Conference 6. Brigham Young 20-6 1433 7 Mountain West Conference 7. Butler 22-6 1316 6 Horizon League 8. Tulsa 22-4 1273 12 Conference USA 9. Memphis 19-6 1222 8 Conference USA 10. Richmond 21-5 1150 9 Atlantic 10 Conference 11. Houston 21-5 1010 15 Conference USA 12. UNLV 17-8 932 11 Mountain West Conference 13. Montana 25-2 845 16 Big Sky Conference 14. South Alabama 25-4 791 17 Sun Belt Conference 15. Creighton 18-10 741 10 Missouri Valley Conference 16. Miami-Ohio 20-4 683 13 Mid-American Conference 17. Milwaukee 22-4 666 20 Horizon League 18. Oakland 23-3 547 22 Summit League 19. Utah 19-8 504 18 Mountain West Conference 20. Temple 20-6 500 14 Atlantic 10 Conference 21. Hofstra 22-5 428 19 Colonial Athletic Association 22. Davidson 23-4 355 23 Southern Conference 23. Bradley 18-9 267 NR Missouri Valley Conference 24. Manhattan 22-5 161 21 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 25. Nevada 19-7 159 25 Western Athletic Conference Others Receiving Votes: Siena 21-6 76 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Saint Joseph's 19-6 27 Atlantic 10 Conference Sam Houston State 20-6 10 Southland Conference Winthrop 21-5 10 Big South Conference Illinois State 18-10 9 Missouri Valley Conference Boston University 21-6 5 America East Conference Belmont 21-7 1 Atlantic Sun Conference Fairfield 20-6 1 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference


No big surprise to see UTEP lose all their votes, and Bradley is back in.

Time for this weeks bubble watch, starting with the overall bubble watch which has 1 of our FOFC teams.

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OVERALL BUBBLE WATCH Team Record RPI vs. 1-50 vs. 51-100 vs. 101-200 vs. 200+ SOS Projected -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Virginia Tech 19-7 .591 (40) 2-4 4-3 4-0 9-0 100 In Louisville 17-9 .589 (45) 3-6 5-3 5-0 4-0 49 In Houston 21-5 .578 (58) 1-2 2-1 7-2 11-0 169 In UNLV 17-8 .623 (17) 3-7 0-0 11-0 3-1 16 In Clemson 17-9 .583 (52) 4-4 2-4 2-1 9-0 55 In Illinois 17-9 .589 (46) 2-5 4-4 7-0 4-0 43 In Wyoming 18-9 .587 (50) 2-6 3-0 8-3 5-0 60 In Nevada 19-7 .580 (55) 1-2 1-2 11-3 6-0 112 In Iowa State 17-9 .589 (44) 2-5 3-3 6-1 6-0 45 Out Rutgers 16-9 .576 (60) 2-5 4-3 6-0 4-1 83 Out
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Bradley 18-9 .578 (56) 2-2 4-4 6-2 6-1 89 Out
Florida State 16-10 .610 (26) 3-8 4-2 5-0 4-0 8 Out Iona 19-9 .591 (39) 1-3 2-3 6-3 10-0 82 Out Texas Tech 16-10 .629 (15) 2-6 1-3 10-1 3-0 5 Out Old Dominion 17-9 .581 (53) 1-3 1-3 6-3 9-0 65 Out

Still some work to do for Bradley. Winning their final regular season game next week plus their first game in the MVC tournament should be enough.

Let's look at the 17 other FOFC teams.

Maine is projected out.
Hartford is projected out.
St. Louis is projected out.
Colorado is projected out.
High Point is projected out.
Iowa is projected out.
Cal Poly is projected out.
UTEP is projected out.
Wright State is projected out.
Illinois State is projected out.
Evansville is projected out.
BYU as of right now is a lock.
Monmouth is projected out.
Bryant is projected out.
Oregon State is projected out.
Davidson is projected out.
Hawaii is projected out.

I still think more than 1 of our FOFC teams gets in the NCAA tournament. I can see 2, maybe 3. I can also see another 4 teams at least getting into postseason play. BYU, UTEP, St. Louis, Bradley, Illinois St., and Davidson should all be playing meaningful games in mid to late March.
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Hartford (David Ginsberg) -- 9-19, 7-9 T-4th America East. The Hawks lost their final regular season game 49-41 at Albany and have 1 non-conference game left next week, but they will be the 4th seed in the America East tournament.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) -- 12-17, 7-9 T-4th America East. The Black Bears also bit one to end the regular season, losing 83-75 at Boston U. They will be the 5th seed in the America East tourney and ironically will open up against Hartford.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 19-9, 11-3 3rd Atlantic Ten. 2 home wins this week for the Billikens. First a 76-68 win over St. Josephs, then a 70-61 win over George Washington.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 9-18, 3-11 10th Big 12. The Buffaloes lost 2 games this week, losing 92-77 at Iowa State then returning home to lose to Nebraska 70-59.

High Point (Roy Rogers) -- 13-16, 8-10 T-5th Big South. The Panthers split 2 home games to finish the regular season, hammering Charleston Southern 74-44 then losing 80-65 to Coastal Carolina. They'll be the 5th seed in the Big South tourney and will open up against (4) Gardner Webb.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 14-14, 9-8 6th Big Ten. The Hawkeyes got 2 huge wins this week, first winning at a top 15 Michigan State team 78-69, then returning home to beat Illinois 69-68 in overtime.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 7-20, 4-10 7th Big West. The Mustangs split a pair this week, winning 51-49 at UC Riverside, then returning home and losing 77-73 in overtime to UC Davis.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 20-8, 8-6 T-4th Conference USA. The Miners finally got back on the winning side this week, going on the road twice, first beating a top 25 Tulsa team 88-84, then won at Central Florida 72-59.

Wright State (Shane Korme) -- 13-16, 10-8 5th Horizon. The Raiders split 2 road games this week, losing 85-78 at Milwaukee, then winning 63-55 at Green Bay. They'll be the 5th seed in the Horizon tourney and will open up against (8) Detroit.

Bradley (Alex Donovan) -- 18-10, 12-6 2nd MVC. The Braves lost at Southern Illinois 77-69 to finish the regular season. They'll be the 2nd seed in the MVC tourney and get a bye to the quarterfinals, where they'll take on the winner between (10) Evansville/(7) Indiana State.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) -- 8-21, 5-13 10th (last) MVC. The Aces split 2 road games this week, losing 84-55 at Creighton, then beating Indiana State 64-57. They'll travel for a non-conference game next week before being the 10th seed in the MVC tourney, taking on (7) Indiana State.

Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) -- 18-12, 11-7 3rd MVC. The Redbirds missed a golden opportunity by losing a couple 1 point games this week. First a 55-54 loss at conference winner Missouri State, then an 80-79 loss at Wichita State. They'll be the 3rd seed in the MVC tourney and will turn around and open up against (6) Wichita State, looking for revenge.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 22-6, 11-4 1st Mountain West. The Cougars keep winning, now having a 7 game win streak. First they hosted Colorado State and won 85-58 then travelled to TCU and won 91-81.

Bryant (Score Galore) -- 5-24, 4-14 T-12th (last) Northeast. 2 losses to end the regular season for the Bulldogs, first hosting and losing 49-47 to Quinnipiac, then losing 63-46 at Mt. St. Marys. Since the Northeast tourney only takes the top 8 teams, Bryant failed to qualify and their season is over.

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) -- 15-13, 11-7 T-3rd Northeast. The Hawks split this week, hosting Mt. St. Marys and winning 63-52, then losing 40-36 at Sacred Heart. They have a non-conference game next week, then enter Northeast tourney play as the 5th seed after losing the 3 team tiebreaker. They'll open up tourney play against (4) Wagner.

Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-21, 1-16 10th (last) Pac Ten. Surprise surprise! 2 more losses for the elder Bafou, both at home. First 82-63 against UCLA, then 80-61 against USC.

Davidson (Randolph Childress) -- 25-4, 16-2 1st in South Division of Southern. The Wildcats finished the regular season by winning 2 games. First hosting UNC Greensboro and winning 80-53, then winning at Citadel 70-56. They'll be the top seed in the Southern tourney and will get a bye to the quarterfinals where they will take on the winner of (9) Chattanooga/(8) Elon.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 11-16, 7-8 5th WAC. The Warriors split 2 road games this week, winning 77-58 at Idaho then losing 69-48 at a still undefeated Utah State team.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Kansas (61) 26-2 1789 1 Big 12 Conference 2. Texas (11) 26-2 1739 2 Big 12 Conference 3. Gonzaga 27-1 1642 3 West Coast Conference 4. Utah State 28-0 1587 4 Western Athletic Conference 5. Kentucky 24-5 1480 5 Southeastern Conference 6. Villanova 24-3 1426 6 Big East Conference 7. Dayton 26-3 1407 7 Atlantic 10 Conference 8. North Carolina 24-5 1281 11 Atlantic Coast Conference 9. Xavier 25-3 1237 10 Atlantic 10 Conference 10. Connecticut 21-6 1121 14 Big East Conference 11. Alabama 25-4 1088 8 Southeastern Conference 12. Michigan State 22-6 983 9 Big Ten Conference 13. Georgetown 22-6 909 12 Big East Conference 14. Tennessee 21-6 833 17 Southeastern Conference 15. Brigham Young 22-6 783 18 Mountain West Conference 16. Florida 22-6 691 16 Southeastern Conference 17. Oklahoma 20-7 597 25 Big 12 Conference 18. Mississippi 22-5 587 21 Southeastern Conference 19. New Mexico 22-5 524 15 Mountain West Conference 20. Butler 23-6 356 24 Horizon League 21. Wake Forest 21-7 254 NR Atlantic Coast Conference 22. Arizona 21-8 214 19 Pacific-10 Conference 23. Tulsa 23-5 200 20 Conference USA 24. Arizona State 21-7 183 NR Pacific-10 Conference 25. Montana 27-2 158 NR Big Sky Conference Others Receiving Votes: Wisconsin 20-8 88 Big Ten Conference South Alabama 27-4 69 Sun Belt Conference Purdue 20-8 39 Big Ten Conference Milwaukee 24-4 32 Horizon League Memphis 21-6 23 Conference USA Temple 22-6 18 Atlantic 10 Conference Oakland 24-4 13 Summit League Davidson 25-4 10 Southern Conference Richmond 22-6 10 Atlantic 10 Conference Syracuse 19-9 8 Big East Conference Stanford 21-7 7 Pacific-10 Conference Miami-Ohio 22-4 5 Mid-American Conference California 21-7 4 Pacific-10 Conference Pittsburgh 19-9 4 Big East Conference UCLA 19-9 1 Pacific-10 Conference


Welcome back Davidson, who receives 10 votes in the AP poll this week. BYU moves up 3 spots.

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (51) 27-1 1775 1 West Coast Conference 2. Utah State (14) 28-0 1738 2 Western Athletic Conference 3. Dayton (7) 26-3 1671 3 Atlantic 10 Conference 4. Xavier 25-3 1583 4 Atlantic 10 Conference 5. Brigham Young 22-6 1512 6 Mountain West Conference 6. New Mexico 22-5 1434 5 Mountain West Conference 7. Butler 23-6 1355 7 Horizon League 8. Memphis 21-6 1263 9 Conference USA 9. Tulsa 23-5 1157 8 Conference USA 10. Houston 22-6 1131 11 Conference USA 11. UNLV 19-8 1024 12 Mountain West Conference 12. Richmond 22-6 945 10 Atlantic 10 Conference 13. Montana 27-2 855 13 Big Sky Conference 14. Creighton 20-10 808 15 Missouri Valley Conference 15. Milwaukee 24-4 771 17 Horizon League 16. South Alabama 27-4 760 14 Sun Belt Conference 17. Miami-Ohio 22-4 741 16 Mid-American Conference 18. Temple 22-6 633 20 Atlantic 10 Conference 19. Davidson 25-4 513 22 Southern Conference 20. Hofstra 24-5 467 21 Colonial Athletic Association 21. Oakland 24-4 313 18 Summit League 22. Manhattan 24-5 295 24 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 23. Nevada 21-7 251 25 Western Athletic Conference 24. Siena 23-6 214 NR Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 25. Bradley 18-10 59 23 Missouri Valley Conference Others Receiving Votes: Utah 19-9 58 Mountain West Conference Sam Houston State 22-6 23 Southland Conference Winthrop 23-5 13 Big South Conference Boston University 22-6 12 America East Conference Belmont 23-7 11 Atlantic Sun Conference Saint Louis 19-9 10 Atlantic 10 Conference UTEP 20-8 2 Conference USA Iona 21-9 1 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Old Dominion 19-9 1 Colonial Athletic Association Saint Joseph's 19-8 1 Atlantic 10 Conference


Some changes in this poll, as Illinois State loses all their votes after losing 2 heartbreaking games this week. St. Louis and UTEP get 10 and 2 votes respectively. Davidson and BYU move up, Bradley moves down.

Time for the Bubble Watch, and 1 of our FOFC coached teams is in the overall Bubble Watch:

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OVERALL BUBBLE WATCH Team Record RPI vs. 1-50 vs. 51-100 vs. 101-200 vs. 200+ SOS Projected -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Memphis 21-6 .575 (58) 0-1 6-4 7-1 8-0 147 In Auburn 19-9 .592 (39) 3-8 1-1 8-0 7-0 52 In Houston 22-6 .579 (53) 1-3 2-2 8-1 11-0 150 In Texas Tech 18-10 .624 (15) 2-8 3-1 9-1 4-0 7 In Virginia Tech 20-8 .583 (49) 1-5 6-3 4-0 9-0 100 In Wyoming 19-10 .593 (36) 2-7 4-0 8-3 5-0 49 In Clemson 18-10 .576 (57) 4-5 3-4 2-1 9-0 58 In Illinois 18-10 .581 (50) 3-4 2-6 9-0 4-0 54 In Iowa State 18-10 .584 (45) 2-6 3-3 7-1 6-0 50 Out Iona 21-9 .587 (42) 1-3 2-3 8-3 10-0 93 Out Bradley 18-10 .576 (55) 2-3 4-3 8-3 4-1 81 Out Old Dominion 19-9 .580 (52) 1-3 2-3 6-3 10-0 74 Out Louisville 17-11 .580 (51) 3-8 5-3 5-0 4-0 37 Out Massachusetts 18-10 .569 (63) 0-4 4-2 8-2 6-2 90 Out Nevada 21-7 .566 (69) 1-2 1-2 11-3 8-0 160 Out

With that loss this week, it gets tougher for Bradley, who probably needs to make the MVC Championship to get an at-large bid, maybe even win it to get an auto bid.

Now let's look at the other 17 teams. The teams that are playing their conference tourneys next week, I will give a little extra info on what I think they need to do to make not only the NCAA tourney, but the postseason in general.

Maine is projected out. They need to win the America East tourney to even sniff more postseason play.
Hartford is in the same boat as Maine.
St. Louis is still projected out.
Colorado is projected out.
High Point is projected out, and needs to win the Big South tourney to see postseason play.
Iowa is projected out.
Cal Poly is projected out.
UTEP is still projected out.
Wright State is projected out. Like the others so far, they need to win their conference tourney to see postseason play.
Illinois State is projected out. I think they need to win the MVC tourney to get an NCAA Tourney bid, I don't think they have enough of an at-large case even if they make the MVC championship. Regardless, they will see postseason play, most likely in the NIT or CBI.
Evansville is projected out. It's win the tourney or be done for the Aces.
BYU is still a lock.
Monmouth is projected out. They must win the Northeast Tourney to see the NCAA Tourney, and they probably need to win 1, maybe even 2 games to see the postseason at all.
Bryant is done for the season.
Oregon State is projected out.
Davidson is projected out. As much as I hate to say it, even with the record, their SOS is so bad that if they don't win the Southern tourney, they'll be NIT bound.
Hawaii is projected out.
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A few of our FOFC teams are in conference tournaments this week, so let's look and see how they did.

America East Tournament

Hartford (David Ginsberg) lost in the quarterfinals to (5) Maine 75-66, meaning their season is over with a 9-21 record.

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) beat (4) Hartford 75-66 in the quarterfinals, then beat upset minded (8) Albany 56-44 in the semifinals. They'll take on (3) Stony Brook in the America East championship next week, a game they must win. It's either win and go dancing, or lose and go home.

Big South Tournament

High Point (Roy Rogers) lost 73-68 to (4) Gardner Webb in the First Round, meaning their season is over with a 13-17 record.

Horizon Tournament

Wright State (Shane Korme) hammered (8) Detroit 88-65 in the First round, then dropped a heartbreaker in the Quarterfinals, 68-67 to (4) Cleveland State. The Raiders will end their season with a 14-17 record.

MVC Tournament

Bradley (Alex Donovan) beat (7) Indiana State 89-51 in the Quarterfinals, then beat (3) Illinois State 83-75 in the Semifinals, and absolutely blitzed (1) Missouri State 93-67 in the MVC Championship, as they will go dancing with a 21-10 record. Guessing their seed? I'd say anywhere from 10-12.

Evansville (Ekeje Bafou) lost 84-73 to (7) Indiana State in the play-in round, and the Aces end their season with a 9-22 record.

Illinois State (Timmy Tribble) beat (6) Wichita State 69-59 in the Quarterfinals, then lost 83-75 to (2) Bradley in the Semifinals. With a 19-13 record, the Redbirds should get into the NIT.

Northeast Tournament

Bryant (Score Galore) failed to qualify and their season is over with a 5-24 record.

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) beat (4) Wagner 66-58 in the First Round, then shocked (1) Central Connecticut State 69-67 in the Semifinals. They'll take on (7) St. Francis-PA next week in the Northeast Championship. Obviously if the Hawks win that game they go dancing, but even if they lose, they would have an 18-14 record, and that's gotta give them consideration for the CIT, maybe the CBI.

Southern Tournament

Davidson (Randolph Childress) hammered (8) Elon 75-50 in the Quarterfinals, then got by upset minded (12) Citadel 64-62 in the Semifinals. They'll take on (3) College of Charleston next week in the Southern Championship. Unfortunately, if they want to go dancing, they've got to win. The scenario is NCAA if they win, NIT if they lose.

That leaves us with 8 FOFC teams that finished their regular season this week, let's recap them.

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) -- 19-11, 11-5 T-3rd Atlantic Ten. The Billikens ended their regular season with a huge thud, losing 71-62 at Charlotte then losing 76-58 at Xavier. They'll be the 3rd seed in the A-Ten Tourney, getting a bye to the Quarterfinals where they await the winner of (11) GW/(6) Charlotte.

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) -- 10-19, 4-12 T-9th Big 12. The Buffaloes got a huge split this week, winning 83-73 at Missouri before returning home to host Texas and losing 98-65. They'll be the 10th seed in the Big 12 Tourney where they will take on (7) Missouri in the First Round.

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) -- 14-15, 9-9 T-6th Big Ten. The Hawkeyes had 1 game this week, a home game against Minnesota in which they lost 54-52. They'll be the 6th seed in the Big Ten Tourney, opening up against (11) Northwestern.

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) -- 7-22, 4-12 7th Big West. The Mustangs dropped 2 this week, losing at home to Pacific 68-60, then losing at Cal St. Northridge 72-59. They'll be the 7th seed in the Big West Tourney, opening up against (6) Long Beach State.

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) -- 22-8, 10-6 T-4th Conference USA. 2 wins for the Miners to finish the regular season, first a 72-61 home win over UAB, then a 76-43 smashing of ECU. They'll be the 5th seed in the C-USA Tourney where they open up by getting to smash.. I mean play (12) ECU again.

BYU (Patrick Hutt) -- 22-7, 11-5 T-1st Mountain West. The Cougars missed a chance to win the MWC title outright by losing at home 71-60 to Utah. What's even worse, they lost all the possible tiebreakers in the 3 team tie for first, so they get the 3rd seed in the MWC Tourney, opening up against (6) Wyoming.

Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) -- 7-22, 1-17 10th (last) Pac Ten. The Beavers fought hard, but lost their final game of the regular season, at home, 69-62 to Oregon. They'll obviously be the 10th seed in the Pac Ten Tourney and open up against (7) Washington.

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) -- 12-17, 7-9 T-5th WAC. The Warriors split this week, having 2 home games. First they lost 76-55 against Nevada, then ended the regular season by hosting non-conference Northwestern and beating them 71-53. They'll be the 6th seed in the WAC Tourney and open up against (3) New Mexico State.

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Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Kansas (72) 28-2 1800 1 Big 12 Conference 2. Texas 28-2 1728 2 Big 12 Conference 3. Gonzaga 29-1 1641 3 West Coast Conference 4. Utah State 30-0 1569 4 Western Athletic Conference 5. Kentucky 26-5 1530 5 Southeastern Conference 6. Dayton 28-3 1443 7 Atlantic 10 Conference 7. Villanova 25-4 1366 6 Big East Conference 8. Connecticut 23-6 1218 10 Big East Conference 9. Alabama 27-4 1210 11 Southeastern Conference 10. North Carolina 25-6 1167 8 Atlantic Coast Conference 11. Xavier 26-4 1079 9 Atlantic 10 Conference 12. Michigan State 24-6 1009 12 Big Ten Conference 13. Florida 23-7 915 16 Southeastern Conference 14. Georgetown 24-6 894 13 Big East Conference 15. Tennessee 23-6 840 14 Southeastern Conference 16. New Mexico 24-5 670 19 Mountain West Conference 17. Mississippi 23-6 624 18 Southeastern Conference 18. Butler 24-6 493 20 Horizon League 19. Tulsa 25-5 359 23 Conference USA 20. UCLA 21-9 316 NR Pacific-10 Conference 21. Brigham Young 22-7 293 15 Mountain West Conference 22. Wisconsin 22-8 269 NR Big Ten Conference 23. Memphis 23-6 195 NR Conference USA 24. Oklahoma 21-8 149 17 Big 12 Conference 25. Syracuse 21-9 141 NR Big East Conference Others Receiving Votes: Montana 27-2 140 Big Sky Conference South Alabama 28-4 114 Sun Belt Conference Davidson 27-4 45 Southern Conference Arizona 22-9 44 Pacific-10 Conference Oakland 25-4 36 Summit League Wake Forest 22-8 30 Atlantic Coast Conference Pittsburgh 21-9 27 Big East Conference Houston 24-6 23 Conference USA Arizona State 22-8 9 Pacific-10 Conference California 23-7 8 Pacific-10 Conference Temple 23-7 3 Atlantic 10 Conference Miami-Ohio 23-5 1 Mid-American Conference Purdue 21-9 1 Big Ten Conference Richmond 23-7 1 Atlantic 10 Conference


No surprise to see BYU drop a few spots. Davidson nears the top 25 but isn't there yet.

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Mid Major Top 25 # Team FPV Record Points Prv Conference test test test test -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Gonzaga (51) 29-1 1775 1 West Coast Conference 2. Utah State (15) 30-0 1739 2 Western Athletic Conference 3. Dayton (6) 28-3 1670 3 Atlantic 10 Conference 4. Xavier 26-4 1581 4 Atlantic 10 Conference 5. New Mexico 24-5 1508 6 Mountain West Conference 6. Brigham Young 22-7 1414 5 Mountain West Conference 7. Butler 24-6 1337 7 Horizon League 8. Memphis 23-6 1327 8 Conference USA 9. Tulsa 25-5 1176 9 Conference USA 10. UNLV 21-8 1133 11 Mountain West Conference 11. Houston 24-6 1114 10 Conference USA 12. Richmond 23-7 940 12 Atlantic 10 Conference 13. South Alabama 28-4 879 16 Sun Belt Conference 14. Montana 27-2 826 13 Big Sky Conference 15. Miami-Ohio 23-5 725 17 Mid-American Conference 16. Davidson 27-4 683 19 Southern Conference 17. Temple 23-7 556 18 Atlantic 10 Conference 18. Milwaukee 24-5 549 15 Horizon League 19. Creighton 20-11 496 14 Missouri Valley Conference 20. Bradley 21-10 494 25 Missouri Valley Conference 21. Oakland 25-4 419 21 Summit League 22. Hofstra 25-6 365 20 Colonial Athletic Association 23. Nevada 22-8 205 23 Western Athletic Conference 24. Manhattan 25-6 197 22 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 25. Belmont 26-7 120 NR Atlantic Sun Conference Others Receiving Votes: Winthrop 26-5 54 Big South Conference Sam Houston State 24-6 41 Southland Conference Siena 23-7 27 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Utah 20-10 23 Mountain West Conference UTEP 22-8 23 Conference USA Fairfield 22-8 3 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Cleveland State 23-9 1 Horizon League


Huge jumps for Davidson and Bradley, while BYU drops a spot.

For the bubble watch this week, I'm just going to recap the teams that will be playing or finishing their conference tournaments next week.

Maine is projected out. It's win the America East final or be done.

St. Louis is still projected out. They probably need to win 2 games in the A-Ten Tourney to have a shot at an at-large bid, but will be playing somewhere in the postseason.

Colorado is still projected out. They need to upset a lot of teams in the Big 12 Tourney to sniff postseason play.

Iowa is projected out. To get a bid to the NCAA Tourney, then need to win the Big Ten Tourney. To see any type of postseason action, I'd say they need to win 2 games in the Big Ten Tourney, at least.

Cal Poly is projected out. It's win the Big West Tourney or be done for them.

UTEP is still projected out. Winning 1 game in the C-USA Tourney might be enough, but I think winning 2 would be a heck of a lot better. Either way, their season will be extended.

BYU is a lock for the NCAA Tournament, and every game they win in the MWC Tourney just helps their NCAA seed.

Monmouth is projected out. If they win the Northeast Championship they go dancing. If they don't, they have a shot to play in the CBI or CIT.

Oregon State is projected out. It's win the Pac Ten Tourney or be done for the Beavers.

Davidson is still projected out and must win the Southern Title game to go dancing, otherwise it's NIT for the Wildcats.

Hawaii is projected out. They need to sweep the WAC Tournament or they are done.
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We've got 11 of our 18 FOFC coached teams playing or finishing conference tournaments this week, so let's get it started.

America East Tournament

Maine (Cillian O'Reilly) beat (3) Stony Brook 67-50 in the Championship game and is going dancing with a 15-17 record. The Black Bears will almost certainly be in one of the First Four games battling for a #16 seed.

Atlantic Ten Tournament

St. Louis (Kuji Chagulia) beat (6) Charlotte 91-71 in the Quarterfinals, then lost 89-74 to (2) Xavier in the Semifinals. I don't think a 20-12 record will be enough to get the Billikens into the NCAA Tournament, I think they'll be a 1 or 2 seed in the NIT.

Big 12 Tournament

Colorado (Rob Nielsen) lost 66-64 to (7) Missouri in the First Round. The Buffaloes will end their season with a 10-20 record.

Big Ten Tournament

Iowa (Ernesto Lopez) beat (11) Northwestern 55-51 in the First Round, then lost 63-52 to (3) Purdue. A 15-16 record probably keeps the Hawkeyes out of the postseason, but they could sneak into the CIT or CBI. Highly doubtful though.

Big West Tournament

Cal Poly (DeShawn St. John) lost to (6) Long Beach State 54-46 in the First Round. The Mustangs will end their season with a 7-23 record.

Conference USA Tournament

UTEP (Jeeber Mack) beat (12) ECU 63-55 in the First Round, then lost 68-60 to (4) Marshall in the Quartefinals. I hate to say it, but I think the Miners will be left out of the Big Dance. I think they are NIT bound as a 1 seed.

Mountain West Tournament

BYU (Patrick Hutt) beat (6) Wyoming 74-40 in the Quarterfinals, then got by (2) New Mexico 75-70 in the Semifinals, then finished it off by beating (4) UNLV 83-71 in the Championship. The Cougars were in the NCAA Tournament anyways, but winning the MWC Tournament probably will net them a 4 or 5 seed, although I could see them get relegated to a 6 or 7 seed.

Northeast Tournament

Monmouth (Thomas Carrano) lost a heartbreaker 75-67 to (7) St. Francis-PA in the Championship game. This means the Hawks and their 18-14 record are probably CBI bound.

Pac Ten Tournament

Oregon State (Jawouk Bafou) got hammered by (7) Washington 84-41 in the Play-in Round, and the Beavers end their season with a 7-23 record.

Southern Tournament

Davidson (Randolph Childress) lost the Championship game 67-63 to (3) College of Charleston. The 27-5 Wildcats haven't done enough to make the NCAA Tournament and are headed to the NIT, where they should be a top seed.

WAC Tournament

Hawaii (B.B. Gunn) upset (3) New Mexico State 71-52 in the Quarterfinals, but lost 59-47 to (2) Nevada in the Semifinals. This means the Warriors will end their season with a 13-18 record. Oh yea, and previously undefeated Utah State? Well they got hammered 70-50 by Nevada in the WAC Championship
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Bradley gets the 12th seed in the NCAA East Region, and will take on (5) Ole Miss in the First Round (screw the way it's called now, the First Four are play-in games and the Second Round games are First Round games as far as this dynasty goes.)

BYU gets the 3rd seed in the NCAA East Region, even better than I expected, and will take on (14) VCU in the First Round.

Maine will be in a play-in game for the 16th seed in the NCAA East Region. In a bit of irony, their opponent will be St. Francis-PA, who kept Monmouth out of the NCAA Tournament. The winner of that game gets the right to get slaughtered by (1) UConn.

So 3 of our FOFC teams make the big dance, all in the same region. Can't believe they shipped BYU out east.

For those that don't remember, I edited the NIT to 40 teams again, instead of 32. I figured with the 8 extra teams, maybe 1 of our teams would make the postseason that wouldn't have made it otherwise.

UTEP gets the 6th seed (what??) in the NIT Midwest Region and will travel to (3) Weber St in the Second Round (this is just as it seems, the 7/10, 8/9 games in the NIT regions were considered First Round games when the actual NIT had 40 teams, and they'll be considered First Round games here too.) But wow, UTEP as a 6 seed? Apparently they were nowhere close to making the NCAA Tournament.

Illinois State gets the 9th seed in the NIT South Region, travelling to (8) Valparaiso in the First Round, with the winner travelling to (1) Penn State.

St. Louis gets the 3rd seed in the NIT South Region, and will host (6) Siena in the Second Round.

Davidson gets the 5th seed in the NIT East Region, and will travel to (4) Hofstra in the Second Round.

Monmouth gets the 12th seed in the CIT and will travel to (5) UNC Wilmington in the First Round.

So not bad, 8 of our 18 FOFC coached teams extend their seasons. Hard to think any of our teams got snubbed this season, although you have to wonder if Monmouth had made the CIT had I not edited the NIT to 40 teams. If the NIT were 32, Monmouth might have gotten left out.
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2013 NCAA Tournament Play-in Game

St. Francis-PA beat Maine 87-74.

2013 NCAA Tournament First Round

(14) VCU stuns (3) BYU 57-56.

(5) Ole Miss beats (12) Bradley 93-81.

2013 NIT First Round

(9) Illinois State beat (8) Valparaiso 68-55.

2013 CIT First Round

(5) UNC Wilmington hammered (12) Monmouth 92-63.
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2013 NIT Second Round

(6) UTEP beat (3) Weber State 63-57

(1) Penn State beat (9) Illinois State 78-69.

(3) St. Louis beat (6) Siena 73-59.

(5) Davidson beat (4) Hofstra 78-72.

2013 NIT Round of 16

(2) Old Dominion beat (6) UTEP 65-58.

(3) St. Louis beat (7) Indiana 65-47.

(1) Iowa State hammered (5) Davidson 97-78.

2013 NIT Round of 8

(3) St. Louis beat (1) Penn State 81-74.

2013 NIT Final Four

(3E) St. Louis beat (5MW) Maryland 80-58.

2013 NIT Championship

(3E) St. Louis wins the NIT by beating (6S) Boston College 76-62! Congrats to Kuji Chagulila and the Billikens on being the first FOFC coached team to win a postseason championship.
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The 2013 NCAA Final Four saw (6S) Florida beat (5W) Syracuse 67-62 and (4MW) Wisconsin hammer (1E) UConn 77-59. The national title game saw Florida beat Wisconsin 70-62.

The 2013 CBI, in a very rare occurance, saw the top 2 seeds playing for the title. (2) Notre Dame defeated (1) Ohio 2 games to 1 in the CBI championship series. Ohio won the first game 85-66, then Notre Dame took care of business in the next two, winning 66-44 and 72-57.

And in the other extreme, the CIT Championship saw the bottom 2 seeds doing battle, as (15) Santa Clara beat (16) Murray State 58-51.
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2012-2013 National Awards

Just 1 national award for our FOFC coached teams. Illinois State put C Charles Colquitt on the all-Freshman Team.

2012-2013 Conference Awards

Hartford put SG Michael Northern on the America East All-Freshman Team.

Maine put C Michael Conger and FR Kenneth Saylor on the America East All-Freshman Team. Saylor was also named the America East Freshman of the Year.

St. Louis put SR SG Dean Byrne on the A-Ten First Team.

Colorado put PG Jack Harrell on the Big 12 All-Freshman Team.

High Point put C Daniel Faucher on the Big South All-Freshman Team.

No awards for any Iowa players or coaches.

Cal Poly put PF Charles Fears on the Big West All-Freshman Team.

UTEP put JR PF Johnie Burney on the C-USA All-First Team, SR PF August Persaud on the All-League Second Team, and C Svyatopolk Kasparaitis (wow what a name!) on the C-USA All-Freshman Team.

No awards for Wright State

Bradley had the MVC Player of the Year in JR SG Leon Woods. Woods also made the All-League First Team. SR SF Reginald Fetter and SR PG Orlando Olson made the All-League Second Team.

Evansville put SF Eldon Giordano on the All-Freshman Team.

Illinois State had the MVC Freshman of the Year in Charles Colquitt. He also made the All-Freshman Team. SR SF Joseph Murrell made the All-League First Team.

BYU put JR PG Joseph Kovac on the Mountain West All-League First Team, and JR C Cristobal Lunt and JR SG Jordon Benham made the All-League Second Team.

No awards for Bryant.

Monmouth put SR SG Robin Shill and SR PG Robert Ragsdale on the Northeast All-League Second Team.

Oregon State put PG Mervin Hauser on the Pac Ten All-Freshman Team.

Davidson SR SG Kevin Perry was the Southern Player of the Year, and also made the All-League 1st Team. SR PF Josiah Backman also made 1st Team, while SR C Bret Ferreira and JR SF Elton Fahey made All-League 2nd Team.

Hawaii put SR SG Howard Dixon on the WAC All-League Second Team, while C Dierk Pichelmayr made the WAC All-Freshman Team.
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Hartford had the 213th best class, good for 4th in the America East.

Maine had the 313th best class, good for 7th in the America East.

St. Louis had the 111th best class, good for 5th in the Atlantic Ten.

Colorado had the 18th best class, good for 4th in the Big 12.

High Point had the 73rd best class, tops in the Big South by a wide margin.

Iowa had the 7th best class, good for 2nd in the Big Ten.

Cal Poly had the 53rd best class, tops in the Big West by a fair margin.

UTEP had the 87th best class, good for 4th in Conference USA. The Miners had the only 4 star recruit for the conference however.

Wright State had the 133rd best class, good for 3rd in the Horizon.

Illinois State had the 65th best class, good for 4th in the MVC.

Evansville had the 289th best class, good for 9th in the MVC.

Bradley had the 346th best class, last in the MVC. The Braves failed to recruit anybody.

BYU had the 22nd best class, tops in the Mountain West by just a little bit.

Monmouth had the 207th best class, good for 6th in the Northeast.

Bryant had the 296th best class, good for 8th in the Northeast.

Oregon State had the 72nd best class, good for 7th in the Pac Ten.

Davidson had the 219th best class, good for 6th in the Southern.

Hawaii had the 62nd best class, good for 4th in the WAC.
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1 change in NCAA conference movement this season, and it is a very important one. Oregon State has been demoted to the WAC, while Utah State takes their spot in the Pac Ten. As far as recruiting goes, Oregon State, with the 72nd best class, that is good for 5th in the WAC, their new conference.

Sorry B.B. Gunn, Hawaii now has some FOFC competition in the WAC. Good luck to both of you!

Some of our head coaches received job offers in the first round of head coach movement

Kuji Chagulia is being courted by Louisville, Oklahoma, South Carolina, St. Bonaventure, and Wyoming. The Bonnies are a huge step down in the conference he already coaches in, but what do you think bbgunn? Do any of the other schools sound enticing?

Alex Donovan also got some offers, from Boston College, Ohio State, South Carolina, St. Bonaventure, and Wyoming. Again, I'd eliminate the Bonnies, but the other 4 would be fairly enticing, although none of them had a record to grin about. What do you think sirfozzie?

Patrick Hutt received offers from Arizona State, Oklahoma, St. Bonaventure, and Wyoming. If it were up to me it'd be between ASU and Oklahoma, as both the Bonnies and Wyoming are a step down. Your decision please Zinto?
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