imjoeracer All American 1228 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, yeah, it's early but it's late and I'm sitting with a big chip stack and nothing but time on my hands...
Sorted by Conference until we get down a bit: Note: ESPN/USA Today Poll used
As of 11/24/05 Atlantic 10 Saint Joseph's (2-0) #22 George Washington (1-0) La Salle (1-0) St. Louis (1-0) Xavier (1-0)
ACC #1 Duke (4-0) NC State (4-0) #10 Boston College (3-0) Clemson (3-0) Florida State (2-0) Georgia Tech (2-0) North Carolina (2-0) Virginia (2-0)
Atlantic Sun Belmont (2-0) North Florida (1-0)
Big XII #2 Texas (4-0) Nebraska (3-0) Oklahoma State (3-0) #23 Iowa State (2-0) Kansas State (2-0) #5 Oklahoma (2-0) Texas A & M (2-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (4-0) Cincinnati (2-0) Georgetown (2-0) Notre Dame (2-0) Pittsburgh (2-0) Providence (2-0) Rutgers (2-0) St. John's (2-0) #6 Louisville (1-0) South Florida (1-0) #4 Villanova (1-0)
Big Sky Weber State (3-0)
Big South Charleston Southern (2-0) Winthrop (2-0) Birmingham-Southern (1-0)
Big Ten #14 Illinois (3-0) Wisconsin (3-0) #21 Indiana (2-0) Michigan (2-0) Ohio State (2-0) Penn State (2-0) Purdue (2-0) Minnesota (1-0)
Big West California State - Fullerton (2-0) California State - Northridge (2-0) University of California - Santa Barbara (2-0)
Colonial Athletic Georgia State (1-0)
Conference USA #11 Memphis (3-0) Central Florida (2-0) University of Texas - El Paso (2-0) Houston (1-0) Tulane (1-0)
Horizon League Loyola Chicago (2-0)
Independents Texas A & M - Corpus Christi (2-0)
Ivy League Columbia (3-0) Harvard (2-0) Pennsylvania (1-0)
Metro Atlantic Niagara (2-0) Iona (1-0) Loyola - Maryland (1-0)
Mid Continent UMKC (1-0) Valparaiso (1-0)
Mid-American Ball State (1-0) Eastern Michigan (1-0)
Missouri Valley Wichita State (3-0) Creighton (2-0) Drake (2-0) Northern Iowa (2-0) Bradley (1-0) Indiana State (1-0) Missouri State (1-0)
Mountain West Colorado State (3-0) UNLV (2-0) Utah (2-0)
Northeast Wagner (2-0)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 Washington (5-0) Oregon (3-0) Arizona State (1-0)
Patriot Bucknell (2-0)
Southeastern #15 Florida (4-0) Mississippi State (3-0) South Carolina (3-0) Vanderbilt (3-0) LSU (2-0) Tennessee (2-0) Auburn (1-0)
Southern Appalachian State (2-0)
Southland McNeese State (2-0) Stephen F. Austin (2-0) Texas - San Antonio (2-0)
Southwestern Grambling (2-0)
Sun Belt Denver (3-0) Western Kentucky (2-0) Middle Tennessee State (1-0)
West Coast St. Mary's (1-0)
Western Nevada (2-0) Fresno State (1-0)
Untested Akron (0-0) Baylor (0-0) Ohio (0-0) UAB (0-0)
Games of Note for Friday, November 25, 2005
UAB (0-0) vs. Massachusetts Rutgers (2-0) vs. Kent State Wichita State (3-0) vs. #14 Illinois (3-0) Loyola Marymount vs. Washington (5-0) Illinois - Chicago vs. Georgia Tech (2-0) Portland State vs. Iona (1-0) Jacksonville vs. South Florida (1-0) #11 Memphis (3-0) vs. #1 Duke (4-0) Appalachian State (2-0) vs. #24 Wake Forest Harvard (2-0) vs. Sacred Heart Florida State (2-0) vs. #15 Florida (4-0) Eastern Kentucky vs. Tennessee (2-0) Gardner Webb vs. Auburn (1-0) Drake (2-0) vs. #10 Boston College (3-0) CS Northridge (2-0) vs. Northeastern Holy Cross vs. Cincinnati (2-0) UC Santa Barbara (2-0) vs. North Carolina (2-0) Howard vs. #23 Iowa State (2-0) Oklahoma State (3-0) vs. TCU 11/25/2005 4:01:54 AM |
Sousapickle All American 3027 Posts user info edit post |
Wichita State up by 4 at halftime 11/25/2005 5:34:42 PM |
UJustWait84 All American 25821 Posts user info edit post |
The thread i made last year was better 11/25/2005 6:05:46 PM |
imjoeracer All American 1228 Posts user info edit post |
Sorted by Conference until we get down a bit: Note: ESPN/USA Today Poll used
As of 11/24/05 Atlantic 10 Saint Joseph's (2-0) #22 George Washington (1-0) La Salle (1-0) St. Louis (1-0) Xavier (1-0)
ACC #1 Duke (5-0) #10 Boston College (4-0) NC State (4-0) Clemson (3-0) North Carolina (3-0) Virginia (2-0)
Atlantic Sun Belmont (2-0) North Florida (1-0)
Big XII #2 Texas (4-0) Nebraska (3-0) Oklahoma State (4-0) #23 Iowa State (3-0) Kansas State (2-0) #5 Oklahoma (2-0) Texas A & M (2-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (4-0) Cincinnati (3-0) Georgetown (2-0) Notre Dame (2-0) Pittsburgh (2-0) Providence (2-0) Rutgers (3-0) St. John's (2-0) #6 Louisville (1-0) South Florida (2-0) #4 Villanova (1-0)
Big Sky Weber State (3-0)
Big South Charleston Southern (2-0) Winthrop (2-0) Birmingham-Southern (1-0)
Big Ten #14 Illinois (4-0) Wisconsin (3-0) #21 Indiana (2-0) Michigan (2-0) Ohio State (2-0) Penn State (2-0) Purdue (2-0) Minnesota (1-0)
Big West California State - Fullerton (2-0)
Colonial Athletic Georgia State (1-0)
Conference USA Central Florida (2-0) University of Texas - El Paso (2-0) Houston (1-0) Tulane (1-0) UAB (1-0)
Horizon League Loyola Chicago (2-0)
Independents Texas A & M - Corpus Christi (2-0)
Ivy League Columbia (3-0) Harvard (3-0) Pennsylvania (1-0)
Metro Atlantic Niagara (2-0) Iona (2-0) Loyola - Maryland (1-0)
Mid Continent UMKC (1-0) Valparaiso (1-0)
Mid-American Ball State (1-0) Eastern Michigan (1-0)
Missouri Valley Creighton (2-0) Northern Iowa (2-0) Bradley (1-0) Indiana State (1-0) Missouri State (1-0)
Mountain West Colorado State (3-0) UNLV (2-0) Utah (2-0)
Northeast Wagner (2-0)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 Washington (6-0) Oregon (3-0) Arizona State (1-0)
Patriot Bucknell (2-0)
Southeastern #15 Florida (5-0) Mississippi State (3-0) South Carolina (4-0) Vanderbilt (3-0) LSU (2-0) Tennessee (2-0) Auburn (2-0)
Southland McNeese State (2-0) Stephen F. Austin (2-0) Texas - San Antonio (2-0)
Southwestern Grambling (2-0)
Sun Belt Denver (3-0) Western Kentucky (2-0) Middle Tennessee State (1-0)
West Coast St. Mary's (1-0)
Western Nevada (2-0) Fresno State (1-0)
Untested Akron (0-0) Baylor (0-0) Ohio (0-0)
Games of Note for Saturday, November 26, 2005 Vanberbilt (3-0) vs. Georgetown (2-0) McNeese State (2-0) vs. Richmond Wagner (2-0) vs. Vermont Eastern Michigan (1-0) vs. North Dakota St. Concordia College vs. North Florida (1-0) Columbia (3-0) vs. Stony Brook Texas - San Antonio (2-0) vs. #17 Iowa Alcorn State vs. Arizona State (1-0) Norfolk State vs. #22 George Washington (1-0) Butler vs. Michigan (2-0) St. Joseph's (2-0) vs. Davidson American vs. La Salle (1-0) St. Francis (PA) vs. Ohio (0-0) Luther vs. Loyola - Chicago (2-0) Niagara (2-0) vs. St. John's (2-0) LIU Brooklyn vs. Penn State (2-0) Tenn - Wesleyan vs. Birmingham Southern (1-0) UT-Chattanooga vs. Minnesota (1-0) UTEP (2-0) vs. New Mexico Drexel (3-2) vs. Pennsylvania (1-0) Middle Tenn St. (1-0) vs. Indiana St. (1-0) LSU (2-0) vs. #13 West Virginia Xavier (1-0) vs. Purdue (2-0) Rice vs. Oregon (3-0) Chicago St. vs. Bradley (1-0) Louisiana Monroe vs. #2 Texas (4-0) Missouri State (1-0) vs. Arkansas State NC State (4-0) vs. Notre Dame (2-0) Yale vs. Bucknell (2-0) Clemson (3-0) vs. Char. Southern (2-0) Charlotte vs. Georgia St (1-0) Portland vs. Winthrop (2-0) Ball State (1-0) vs. Wright St Maine vs. Pittsburgh (2-0) Stetson vs. Central Florida (2-0) Georgia vs. Western Kentucky (2-0) Central Michigan vs. UMKC (1-0) Coastal Carolina vs. Wisconsin (3-0) Northwestern St. vs. Mississippi (3-0) Colorado St. (3-0) vs. Denver (3-0) Stephen F. Austin (2-0) vs. Kansas St. (2-0) Arkansas - Pine Bluff vs. Tulane (1-0) Dayton vs. Creighton (2-0) Texas A & M - Corpus Christi (2-0) vs. Tulsa Rutgers (3-0) vs. #14 Illinois (4-0) Iona (2-0) vs. #23 Iowa State (3-0) Belmont (2-0) vs. #5 Oklahoma (2-0) VA Commonwealth vs. Houston (1-0) #21 Indiana (2-0) vs. Western Illinois Utah (2-0) vs. Weber State (3-0) Oregon State vs. Fresno State (1-0) St. Mary's - CA (1-0) vs. Colorado #10 Boston College (4-0) vs. Oklahoma State (4-0) South Carolina (4-0) vs. Marquette Nevada (2-0) vs. UNLV (2-0) St. Louis (1-0) vs. Hawaii 11/26/2005 12:45:24 PM |
aaronburro Sup, B 53075 Posts user info edit post |
dude, make it easy on yourself and skip the piddly-ass conferences and any team which hasn't played at least 4 games. Being 1-0 isn't a real fucking accomplishment, and neither really is 2- or 3-0. 11/26/2005 11:29:01 PM |
dubcaps All American 4765 Posts user info edit post |
nc state 5-0 11/27/2005 12:31:55 AM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
Tennessee 3-0 11/27/2005 1:12:17 AM |
ENDContra All American 5160 Posts user info edit post |
Better yet, just wait until mid-December or January 1st to do this...just way too many teams to keep up with now. Maybe with football you could do this from the start since you are down to 50-some after week 1, but not basketball. 11/27/2005 1:15:59 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
As of 11/26/05 Atlantic 10
Saint Joseph's (2-1) #22 George Washington (2-0) La Salle (2-0) St. Louis (1-0)
Xavier (1-1)
ACC #1 Duke (5-0) #10 Boston College (5-0) NC State (5-0) Clemson (4-0) North Carolina (3-0) Virginia (2-0)
Atlantic Sun
Belmont (2-1) North Florida (1-0)
Big XII #2 Texas (5-0) Nebraska (3-0)
Oklahoma State (4-1)
#23 Iowa State (3-1) Kansas State (3-0)
#5 Oklahoma (4-1) Texas A & M (2-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (4-0) Cincinnati (3-0)
Georgetown (2-1)
Notre Dame (2-1) Pittsburgh (3-0) Providence (2-0)
Rutgers (3-1) St. John's (3-0) #6 Louisville (1-0) South Florida (2-0) #4 Villanova (1-0)
Big Sky
Weber State (3-1)
Big South
Charleston Southern (2-1) Winthrop (3-0) Birmingham-Southern (2-0)
Big Ten #14 Illinois (5-0) Wisconsin (4-0) #21 Indiana (3-0) Michigan (3-0) Ohio State (2-0) Penn State (3-0) Purdue (3-0) Minnesota (2-0)
Big West California State - Fullerton (2-0)
Colonial Athletic Georgia State (1-0)
Conference USA Central Florida (3-0)
University of Texas - El Paso (2-1)
Houston (1-1)
Tulane (1-1) UAB (1-0)
Horizon League Loyola Chicago (3-0)
Independents
Texas A & M - Corpus Christi (2-1)
Ivy League Columbia (4-0) Harvard (3-0) Pennsylvania (2-0)
Metro Atlantic
Niagara (2-1) Iona (3-0) Loyola - Maryland (1-0)
Mid Continent UMKC (2-0) Valparaiso (1-0)
Mid-American Ball State (2-0) Akron (1-0) Ohio (1-0)
Eastern Michigan (1-1)
Missouri Valley Creighton (3-0) Northern Iowa (2-0) Bradley (1-0) Indiana State (2-0) Missouri State (2-0)
Mountain West Colorado State (4-0)
UNLV (2-1) Utah (3-0)
Northeast
Wagner (2-1)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 Washington (6-0) Oregon (4-0) Arizona State (2-0)
Patriot Bucknell (3-0)
Southeastern #15 Florida (5-0)
Mississippi State (3-1)
South Carolina (3-1) Vanderbilt (4-0) LSU (3-0) Tennessee (3-0) Auburn (2-0)
Southland
McNeese State (2-1)
Stephen F. Austin (2-1)
Texas - San Antonio (2-1)
Southwestern Grambling (2-0)
Sun Belt
Denver (3-1)
Western Kentucky (2-1)
Middle Tennessee State (1-1)
West Coast
St. Mary's (1-1)
Western Nevada (3-0) Fresno State (2-0)
Untested: Baylor (0-0)
by my count 28 dropped off the list in two days, leaving 67 undefeated teams (68 if you count baylor)
[Edited on November 27, 2005 at 2:03 AM. Reason : [b]]
[Edited on November 27, 2005 at 2:06 AM. Reason : count] 11/27/2005 1:57:55 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
hawaii just beat st. louis, so i might as well update it:
As of 11/27/05: Atlantic 10 #22 George Washington (2-0) La Salle (2-0)
St. Louis (1-1)
ACC #1 Duke (5-0) #10 Boston College (5-0) NC State (5-0) Clemson (4-0) North Carolina (3-0) Virginia (2-0)
Atlantic Sun North Florida (1-0)
Big XII #2 Texas (5-0) Nebraska (3-0) Kansas State (3-0) Texas A & M (2-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (4-0) Cincinnati (3-0) Pittsburgh (3-0) Providence (2-0) St. John's (3-0) #6 Louisville (1-0) South Florida (2-0) #4 Villanova (1-0)
Big South Winthrop (3-0) Birmingham-Southern (2-0)
Big Ten #14 Illinois (5-0) Wisconsin (4-0) #21 Indiana (3-0) Michigan (3-0) Ohio State (2-0) Penn State (3-0) Purdue (3-0) Minnesota (2-0)
Big West California State - Fullerton (2-0)
Colonial Athletic Georgia State (1-0)
Conference USA Central Florida (3-0) UAB (1-0)
Horizon League Loyola Chicago (3-0)
Ivy League Columbia (4-0) Harvard (3-0) Pennsylvania (2-0)
Metro Atlantic Iona (3-0) Loyola - Maryland (1-0)
Mid Continent UMKC (2-0) Valparaiso (1-0)
Mid-American Ball State (2-0) Akron (1-0) Ohio (1-0)
Missouri Valley Creighton (3-0) Northern Iowa (2-0) Bradley (1-0) Indiana State (2-0) Missouri State (2-0)
Mountain West Colorado State (4-0) Utah (3-0)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 Washington (6-0) Oregon (4-0) Arizona State (2-0)
Patriot Bucknell (3-0)
Southeastern #15 Florida (5-0) Vanderbilt (4-0) LSU (3-0) Tennessee (3-0) Auburn (2-0)
Southwestern Grambling (2-0)
Western Nevada (3-0) Fresno State (2-0)
Untested Baylor (0-0)
[Edited on November 27, 2005 at 3:28 AM. Reason : doi] 11/27/2005 3:25:30 AM |
ENDContra All American 5160 Posts user info edit post |
Talk about a perfect example of why you need to be able to edit a post after 30 minutes. 11/27/2005 3:41:29 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
i was smart about it and saved the original post to a text file. oh yeah and i'm bored and like to do fairly tedious things sometimes. 11/27/2005 3:48:23 AM |
Bobbyq85 Veteran 139 Posts user info edit post |
Heres an idea. Quit being douches and giving a shit about november bball...Im sure wins against VMI and the Citadel will get teams over the hump. For fucks can we try and get into the Maui or Great Alaska sometime, and No Notre Dame doesnt count for shit. 11/27/2005 4:24:56 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Class : Freshman" |
11/27/2005 4:27:43 AM |
Bobbyq85 Veteran 139 Posts user info edit post |
quote "fuck you. You suck." 11/27/2005 4:32:25 AM |
JP All American 16807 Posts user info edit post |
update? 11/30/2005 12:02:54 AM |
dubcaps All American 4765 Posts user info edit post |
ACC #1 Duke (5-0) #10 Boston College (5-0) NC State (5-0) Clemson (4-0)
North Carolina (3-1) Virginia (2-0)
[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 12:13 AM. Reason : .] 11/30/2005 12:13:25 AM |
spro All American 4329 Posts user info edit post |
you forgot that ranking baby 11/30/2005 12:26:21 AM |
dubcaps All American 4765 Posts user info edit post |
ACC #1 Duke (5-0) #10 Boston College (5-0) #21 NC State (5-0) Clemson (4-0)
North Carolina (3-1) Virginia (2-0)
whoops 11/30/2005 12:52:45 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
in full:
As of 11/30/05: Atlantic 10 #22 George Washington (2-0) La Salle (2-0)
ACC #1 Duke (5-0) #10 Boston College (5-0) #21 NC State (5-0) Clemson (5-0)
North Carolina (3-1)
Virginia (2-1)
Atlantic Sun North Florida (1-0)
Big XII #2 Texas (6-0) #5 Oklahoma (3-0) Nebraska (4-0) Kansas State (3-0) Texas A & M (3-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (5-0)
Cincinnati (3-1) Pittsburgh (4-0) Providence (3-0)
St. John's (3-1) #6 Louisville (1-0)
South Florida (2-1) #4 Villanova (2-0)
Big South Winthrop (4-0) Birmingham-Southern (2-0)
Big Ten #14 Illinois (6-0)
Wisconsin (4-1) #21 Indiana (3-0) Michigan (4-0) Ohio State (3-0)
Penn State (3-1)
Purdue (2-2) ??
Minnesota (2-1)
Big West California State - Fullerton (3-0)
Colonial Athletic
Georgia State (1-1)
Conference USA Central Florida (4-0)
UAB (2-1)
Horizon League Loyola Chicago (3-0)
Ivy League Columbia (4-0) Harvard (3-0) Pennsylvania (2-0)
Metro Atlantic Iona (3-0) Loyola - Maryland (2-0)
Mid Continent
UMKC (2-1) Valparaiso (2-0)
Mid-American Ball State (2-0) Akron (1-0) Ohio (1-0)
Missouri Valley Creighton (3-0) Northern Iowa (3-0) Bradley (2-0) Indiana State (2-0) Missouri State (2-0)
Mountain West Colorado State (5-0) Utah (3-0)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 #19 Washington (6-0) Oregon (4-0) Arizona State (3-0)
Patriot Bucknell (3-0)
Southeastern #11 Florida (6-0) Vanderbilt (4-0) #25 LSU (3-0) Tennessee (3-0)
Auburn (2-1)
Southwestern
Grambling (2-1)
Western Nevada (3-0) Fresno State (2-0)
Untested Baylor (0-0)
[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 1:05 AM. Reason : ^dude can't even get our conference right in two tries.] 11/30/2005 1:03:53 AM |
imjoeracer All American 1228 Posts user info edit post |
As of 11/29/05:
Atlantic 10 Xavier (3-0) #22 George Washington (2-0) La Salle (2-0)
ACC #1 Duke (5-0) #8 Boston College (5-0) #21 NC State (5-0) Clemson (5-0)
Atlantic Sun North Florida (2-0)
Big XII #2 Texas (6-0) Nebraska (4-0) Kansas State (3-0) #5 Oklahoma (3-0) Texas A & M (3-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (5-0) Pittsburgh (4-0) Providence (3-0) #6 Louisville (1-0) #4 Villanova (2-0)
Big South Winthrop (4-0)
Big Ten #12 Illinois (6-0) #16 Indiana (3-0) Michigan (4-0) Ohio State (3-0)
Big West California State - Fullerton (2-0)
Conference USA Central Florida (4-0)
Horizon League Loyola Chicago (3-0)
Ivy League Columbia (4-0) Harvard (4-0)
Metro Atlantic Iona (3-0) Loyola - Maryland (3-0)
Mid Continent Valparaiso (2-0)
Mid-American Ball State (2-0) Akron (1-0) Ohio (1-0)
Missouri Valley Creighton (3-0) Bradley (2-0) Indiana State (2-0) Missouri State (2-0)
Mountain West Colorado State (5-0) Utah (3-0)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 #19 Washington (6-0) Oregon (4-0) Arizona State (3-0)
Patriot Bucknell (3-0)
Southeastern #11 Florida (5-0) Vanderbilt (4-0) Tennessee (3-0)
Western Nevada (3-0) Fresno State (2-0) 11/30/2005 1:09:55 AM |
JP All American 16807 Posts user info edit post |
dont forget baylor
theyre gonna be undefeated through new years 11/30/2005 1:14:11 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
yeah so it seems one of the earlier poster left off some teams and i only checked ones that were already on the list. gg.
[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 1:18 AM. Reason : and i missed a couple. oh well] 11/30/2005 1:14:42 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
As of 11/30/05: Atlantic 10 #22 George Washington (3-0) La Salle (3-0) Xavier (3-0)
ACC #1 Duke (6-0) #10 Boston College (5-0)
#21 NC State (5-1) Clemson (5-0)
Atlantic Sun
North Florida (2-1)
Big XII #2 Texas (6-0) #5 Oklahoma (4-0) Nebraska (5-0) Kansas State (4-0) Texas A & M (3-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (5-0) Pittsburgh (4-0)
Providence (3-1) #6 Louisville (1-0) #4 Villanova (3-0)
Big South Winthrop (4-0)
Big Ten #14 Illinois (6-0)
#16 Indiana (3-1) Michigan (4-0) Ohio State (3-0)
Big West
California State - Fullerton (3-1)
Conference USA Central Florida (4-0)
Horizon League Loyola Chicago (4-0)
Ivy League Columbia (4-0) Harvard (4-0)
Metro Atlantic Iona (3-0) Loyola - Maryland (3-0)
Mid Continent Valparaiso (2-0)
Mid-American Ball State (2-0) Akron (2-0) Ohio (1-0)
Missouri Valley
Creighton (3-1)
Bradley (2-1) Indiana State (2-0) Missouri State (2-0)
Mountain West Colorado State (5-0) Utah (4-0)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 #19 Washington (6-0)
Oregon (3-1) Arizona State (4-0)
Patriot Bucknell (4-0)
Southeastern #11 Florida (6-0) Vanderbilt (5-0) Tennessee (4-0)
Western Nevada (3-0)
Fresno State (2-1)
Untested Baylor (0-0) 12/1/2005 12:33:29 AM |
packboozie All American 17452 Posts user info edit post |
Did anybody see how Vandy beat Oregon at the buzzer??? Wow. 12/1/2005 12:53:54 AM |
UJustWait84 All American 25821 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I WILL NOT STAND FOR OUR LACKLUSTER UNDEFEATED SEASON!!!!!1
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damnit 12/1/2005 12:58:40 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
As of 12/2/05: Atlantic 10 #22 George Washington (4-0) La Salle (3-0) Xavier (3-0)
ACC #1 Duke (6-0) #10 Boston College (5-0) Clemson (5-0)
Big XII #2 Texas (6-0) #5 Oklahoma (4-0) Nebraska (5-0) Kansas State (4-0) Texas A & M (3-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (6-0) Pittsburgh (4-0) #6 Louisville (1-0) #4 Villanova (3-0)
Big South Winthrop (4-0)
Big Ten #14 Illinois (6-0) Michigan (4-0) Ohio State (3-0)
Conference USA Central Florida (4-0)
Horizon League Loyola Chicago (4-0)
Ivy League
Columbia (4-1) Harvard (4-0)
Metro Atlantic Iona (3-0) Loyola - Maryland (3-0)
Mid Continent Valparaiso (3-0)
Mid-American Ball State (2-0) Akron (2-0) Ohio (1-0)
Missouri Valley Indiana State (2-0) Missouri State (3-0)
Mountain West Colorado State (5-0) Utah (4-0)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 #19 Washington (6-0) Arizona State (4-0)
Patriot Bucknell (4-0)
Southeastern #11 Florida (6-0) Vanderbilt (5-0) Tennessee (4-0)
Western Nevada (4-0)
Untested Baylor (0-0) 12/3/2005 2:40:48 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
whole lotta losses today, strangely. . . 13 by my count
As of 12/3/05: Atlantic 10 #22 George Washington (4-0) La Salle (4-0)
Xavier (3-1)
ACC #1 Duke (6-0) #10 Boston College (6-0) Clemson (6-0)
Big XII #2 Texas (7-0)
#5 Oklahoma (4-1)
Nebraska (5-1)
Kansas State (4-1) Texas A & M (4-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (6-0) Pittsburgh (4-0) #6 Louisville (2-0) #4 Villanova (4-0)
Big South
Winthrop (4-1)
Big Ten #14 Illinois (7-0) Michigan (5-0) Ohio State (3-0)
Conference USA
Central Florida (4-1)
Horizon League
Loyola Chicago (4-1)
Ivy League
Harvard (5-1)
Metro Atlantic Iona (3-0) Loyola - Maryland (4-0)
Mid Continent
Valparaiso (3-1)
Mid-American
Ball State (2-1)
Akron (2-01) Ohio (2-0)
Missouri Valley Indiana State (3-0) Missouri State (4-0)
Mountain West Colorado State (6-0)
Utah (4-1)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 #19 Washington (6-0) Arizona State (4-0)
Patriot Bucknell (5-0)
Southeastern #11 Florida (7-0) Vanderbilt (5-0) Tennessee (4-0)
Western
Nevada (5-0)
Untested Baylor (0-0) 12/4/2005 3:14:52 AM |
ncWOLFsu Gottfather FTL 12586 Posts user info edit post |
damn, the wolf pack's not undefeated anymore 12/4/2005 6:11:48 AM |
packboozie All American 17452 Posts user info edit post |
Bucknell's streak ended. BC is in danger. Tennessee still is on the list. 12/6/2005 10:32:10 PM |
WillD All American 841 Posts user info edit post |
Atlantic 10 #20 George Washington (5-0) La Salle (4-0)
ACC #1 Duke (7-0) Clemson (7-0)
Big XII #2 Texas (8-0) Texas A & M (5-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (6-0) Pittsburgh (5-0) #5 Louisville (4-0) #4 Villanova (5-0)
Big Ten #10 Illinois (8-0) Michigan (5-0) Ohio State (3-0)
Metro Atlantic Iona (5-0) Loyola - Maryland (4-0)
Mid-American Ohio (3-0)
Missouri Valley Indiana State (4-0) Missouri State (4-0)
Mountain West Colorado State (6-0)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 #19 Washington (6-0) Arizona State (4-0)
Southeastern #8 Florida (8-0) Vanderbilt (5-0) Tennessee (5-0)
Untested Baylor (0-0)
[Edited on December 6, 2005 at 11:28 PM. Reason : Whoops.] 12/6/2005 11:27:44 PM |
bumpintahoe All American 2077 Posts user info edit post |
clemson has the most pussy out of conference schedule i've ever seen played by an ACC team. Bethune-Cookman, Coppin State, SC State, C Southern, Penn State, South Carolina (not great this year), Wofford, E Tenn State, PR Maya?, Georgia (not good lost to ODU), Elon....then ACC play. I hope they are undefeated goin into ACC play and then dont win one ACC game.
[Edited on December 7, 2005 at 12:04 AM. Reason : they only beat wofford by 2.] 12/7/2005 12:03:46 AM |
DaveOT All American 11945 Posts user info edit post |
Are you sure about SC? I haven't seen them play this season, but it's an Odom team coming off winning the NIT...I wouldn't totally write them off.
Besides, Clemson should take easy OOC games. They won't win many once January rolls around... 12/7/2005 12:28:32 AM |
erice85 All American 4549 Posts user info edit post |
i also wouldnt sleep on ODU 12/7/2005 4:13:30 AM |
socrates Suspended 1964 Posts user info edit post |
uncs not in a bowl because clemson played an easy basketball ooc 12/7/2005 4:21:02 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
As of 12/7/05: Atlantic 10 #20 George Washington (5-0) La Salle (4-0)
ACC #1 Duke (8-0) Clemson (7-0)
Big XII #2 Texas (8-0) Texas A & M (5-0)
Big East #3 Connecticut (6-0) Pittsburgh (6-0) #5 Louisville (4-0) #4 Villanova (5-0)
Big Ten #14 Illinois (8-0) Michigan (6-0) Ohio State (3-0)
Metro Atlantic Iona (6-0) Loyola - Maryland (4-0)
Mid-American Ohio (3-0)
Missouri Valley Indiana State (4-0) Missouri State (5-0)
Mountain West
Colorado State (6-1)
Ohio Valley Tennessee State (1-0)
Pacific 10 #19 Washington (7-0)
Arizona State (4-1)
Southeastern #8 Florida (8-0) Vanderbilt (5-0) Tennessee (5-0)
Untested Baylor (0-0) 12/8/2005 1:41:34 AM |
Sleik All American 11177 Posts user info edit post |
when will baylor finally play a game? what's the story that I'm not in on about them? 12/8/2005 4:07:38 AM |
JP All American 16807 Posts user info edit post |
I'm pretty sure it's about the player that was murdered a few years ago. 12/8/2005 8:21:08 AM |
JWHWolf All American 3320 Posts user info edit post |
Baylor is only playing a 16-game schedule this year. Their first game is January 11th. 12/8/2005 10:06:36 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
something about the coach helping to cover up some/one of his players' involvement, iirc 12/8/2005 1:47:01 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
As of 12/16/05: Atlantic 10 #15 George Washington (7-0) La Salle (5-0)
ACC #1 Duke (9-0) Clemson (8-0)
Big XII
#7 Texas (8-1) Texas A & M (6-0)
Big East #2 Connecticut (7-0) Pittsburgh (7-0) #4 Louisville (6-0) #3 Villanova (7-0)
Big Ten #10 Illinois (10-0) Michigan (7-0) #25 Ohio State (6-0)
Metro Atlantic Iona (7-0)
Loyola - Maryland (5-1)
Mid-American
Ohio (4-1)
Missouri Valley Indiana State (5-0)
Missouri State (6-1)
Ohio Valley
Tennessee State (2-2)
Pacific 10 #10 Washington (8-0)
Southeastern #6 Florida (9-0)
Vanderbilt (5-1) Tennessee (5-0)
Untested Baylor (0-0) 12/16/2005 2:38:52 AM |
skokiaan All American 26447 Posts user info edit post |
is competition tough in the untested conference? 12/16/2005 2:40:16 AM |
Sleik All American 11177 Posts user info edit post |
hahahaha i talked to a friend of mine that goes to baylor for the first time since like june
first thing i asked her: "been to a basketball game yet?"
Quote : | "I'm pretty sure it's about the player that was murdered a few years ago." |
oh i didn't know they weren't allowed to play ooc games, guess i missed that part of the ramifications
[Edited on December 16, 2005 at 3:27 AM. Reason : b]12/16/2005 3:26:38 AM |
DaveOT All American 11945 Posts user info edit post |
I could honestly see Florida going undefeated all year.
It's unlikely to keep a high level of play up every single night, but their schedule is a total fucking joke--the only tough opponents they play from here on out are Alabama and a vastly overrated Kentucky.
[Edited on December 16, 2005 at 4:05 AM. Reason : by "all year," I mean regular-season] 12/16/2005 4:04:40 AM |
JP All American 16807 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/mensbasketball/2005-06-23-baylor-ncaa_x.htm?csp=34
Quote : | "Baylor will have to play a shortened men's basketball season either this year or next and will be on probation through 2010, the NCAA announced Thursday in releasing the findings of its investigation into the scandal-plagued program.
The investigation, which was sparked by the 2003 murder of Baylor player Patrick Dennehy by a former teammate, found that former coach Dave Bliss and three of his assistants had violated NCAA rules and subsequently attempted to cover up the violations.
"The coaches' disregard for NCAA rules has tarnished them, the university and intercollegiate athletics as a whole," said Gene Marsh, an Alabama law professor who was the chairman of the investigating committee.
The NCAA will allow Baylor to decide which of the next two seasons will not include nonconference games, usually about 15 per season. The Bears will be allowed to play Big 12 Conference games and will be eligible for postseason competition.
Earlier this month, Carlton Dotson, 23, was sentenced to 35 years in prison after he pleaded guilty in the death of Dennehy, a killing that led to revelations of wrongdoing in Baylor's program. Dennehy was missing for six weeks before his body was found in July 2003 in a field where the best friends had gone to shoot guns at targets.
By August, Bliss and athletic director Tom Stanton had resigned in the wake of numerous allegations of rules violations.
School investigators later discovered that Bliss paid up to $40,000 in tuition for two players and improperly solicited $87,000 from Baylor boosters. The probe also revealed that staff members did not properly report some players' failed drug tests.
The infractions led to self-imposed sanctions, including a three-year probation, reduced scholarships and reduced contact between coaches and recruits. The school also banned itself from postseason play in the 2003-2004 season, and all players were offered a release from their scholarships.
The scandal is the second in the past decade for the program.
In 1994, Baylor reduced scholarships, banned itself from postseason play and television appearances and placed itself under a two-year probation after a recruiting and academic fraud scandal under former coach Darrel Johnson.
Citing his "unethical conduct," the NCAA Committee on Infractions also handed former head coach Dave Bliss a "show-cause" order that runs for 10 years.
It means a member school that wants to hire Bliss, 61, in any athletics capacity must clear it first with the NCAA.
The association also imposed recruiting restrictions.
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[Edited on December 16, 2005 at 1:39 PM. Reason : ]12/16/2005 1:37:26 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
As of 12/17/05: Atlantic 10 #15 George Washington (8-0) La Salle (5-0)
ACC #1 Duke (9-0) Clemson (8-0)
Big XII Texas A & M (7-0)
Big East #2 Connecticut (7-0) Pittsburgh (8-0)
#4 Louisville (6-1) #3 Villanova (7-0)
Big Ten #10 Illinois (10-0)
Michigan (7-1) #25 Ohio State (7-0)
Metro Atlantic Iona (7-0)
Missouri Valley Indiana State (6-0)
Pacific 10 #10 Washington (9-0)
Southeastern #6 Florida (9-0) Tennessee (6-0)
Untested Baylor (0-0)
[Edited on December 18, 2005 at 4:40 AM. Reason : wasthington's record] 12/18/2005 4:37:36 AM |
Flyin Ryan All American 8224 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Missouri Valley Indiana State (6-0)" |
Sycamores baby! The legend lives! 12/18/2005 1:41:34 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
As of 12/27/05: Atlantic 10 #12 George Washington (8-0)
La Salle (7-1)
ACC #1 Duke (11-0) Clemson (11-0)
Big XII Texas A & M (9-0)
Big East #2 Connecticut (9-0) #23 Pittsburgh (9-0) #3 Villanova (8-0)
Big Ten #6 Illinois (12-0) #20 Ohio State (8-0)
Metro Atlantic
Iona (7-1)
Missouri Valley Indiana State (8-0)
Pacific 10 #7 Washington (10-0)
Southeastern #5 Florida (11-0)
Tennessee (6-1)
Untested Baylor (0-0)
[Edited on December 28, 2005 at 1:22 AM. Reason : i really hope to have to take another off the list on the 30th.] 12/28/2005 1:21:27 AM |
stowaway All American 11770 Posts user info edit post |
12/28/2005 10:03:52 AM |
packboozie All American 17452 Posts user info edit post |
Haha Clemson no more. Lost to Georgia tonight 72-69. Next up George Washington. 12/29/2005 12:04:03 AM |