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2017-2018 AAC Basketball Media Days (with Preseason Coaches Poll / Awards)
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RE: 2017-2018 AAC Basketball Media Days (with Preseason Coaches Poll / Awards)
(02-03-2018 06:24 PM)Joprior23 Wrote:  Still hilarious to me that people were actually picking UCONN over UH.

UConn had a lot of talent coming back from injury. It wasn't inconceivable to believe they could make a run at an NCAA tournament bid. I'm not surprised at all that Houston has been this good. I felt coming into the season that SMU, UCF, UConn, and Houston all had legit shots at being tournament teams, with Temple and Tulsa having a fringe chance. I thought Memphis and Tulane would be awful, but they've been a little better than I expected. SMU and UCF's injuries were unpredictable.
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