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I know some of you might be thinking I am talking about recruits but I am talking about conference newbies. I have listed their new or upcoming conferences with their best win and worst loss according to RPI.
AAC
15-Cincinnati (22): 17-2 (6-0) wins: Pittsburgh (18) losses: New Mexico (47)
UConn (31): 15-4 (3-3) wins: Florida (7) losses: Houston (161)
East Carolina (214): 11-7 (0-3) wins: NC-Ashville (196) losses: FAU (276)
Houston (161): 11-7 (3-2) wins: UConn (31) losses: San Jose St. (259)
23-Memphis (37): 13-4 (3-2) wins: Ok St (14) losses: UConn (31)
SMU (43): 15-4 (4-2) wins: UConn (31) losses: Arkansas (66)
USF (172): 10-8 (1-4) wins: Alabama (97) losses: Detroit (233)
Temple (178): 5-12 (0-6) wins: St. Joes (63) losses: Texas Southern (297)
Tulane (249): 10-9 (2-2) wins: North Texas (163) losses: Texas St. (276)
Tulsa (125): 8-10 (3-1) wins: Southern Miss (40) losses: TCU (189)
UCF (223): 9-7 (1-4) wins: Miami (84) losses: FAU (276)
ACC
12-Louisville (32): 16-3 (5-1) wins: UConn (31) losses: North Carolina (57)
Notre Dame (94): 11-8 (2 - 4) wins: Duke (17) losses: Georgia Tech (152)
20-Pittsburgh (18): 17-2 (5-1) wins: Stanford (55) losses: Cincinnati (22)
2-Syracuse (6): 18-0 (5-0) wins: Villanova (5) losses: none
Big East
Butler (90): 11-7 (1-5) wins: Purdue (87) losses: Depaul (95)
Creighton (10): 16-3 (6-1) wins: Villanova (5) losses: Providence (48)
Xavier (29): 15-4 (5-1) wins: Cincinnati (22) losses: USC (105)
Big 10
Maryland (74): 11-8 (3-3) wins: Providence (48) losses: Oregon St (109)
Rutgers (194): 8-11 (2-4) wins: Canisius (82) losses: . Dickinson (208)
What I was amazed by is how poorly the AAC is going to be. Someone stated that the AAC would turn into another MWC and I agree. The ACC and the BE made out the best in their selection process while the AAC and the Big 10 just brought in bodies for other reasons.
AAC
15-Cincinnati (22): 17-2 (6-0) wins: Pittsburgh (18) losses: New Mexico (47)
UConn (31): 15-4 (3-3) wins: Florida (7) losses: Houston (161)
East Carolina (214): 11-7 (0-3) wins: NC-Ashville (196) losses: FAU (276)
Houston (161): 11-7 (3-2) wins: UConn (31) losses: San Jose St. (259)
23-Memphis (37): 13-4 (3-2) wins: Ok St (14) losses: UConn (31)
SMU (43): 15-4 (4-2) wins: UConn (31) losses: Arkansas (66)
USF (172): 10-8 (1-4) wins: Alabama (97) losses: Detroit (233)
Temple (178): 5-12 (0-6) wins: St. Joes (63) losses: Texas Southern (297)
Tulane (249): 10-9 (2-2) wins: North Texas (163) losses: Texas St. (276)
Tulsa (125): 8-10 (3-1) wins: Southern Miss (40) losses: TCU (189)
UCF (223): 9-7 (1-4) wins: Miami (84) losses: FAU (276)
ACC
12-Louisville (32): 16-3 (5-1) wins: UConn (31) losses: North Carolina (57)
Notre Dame (94): 11-8 (2 - 4) wins: Duke (17) losses: Georgia Tech (152)
20-Pittsburgh (18): 17-2 (5-1) wins: Stanford (55) losses: Cincinnati (22)
2-Syracuse (6): 18-0 (5-0) wins: Villanova (5) losses: none
Big East
Butler (90): 11-7 (1-5) wins: Purdue (87) losses: Depaul (95)
Creighton (10): 16-3 (6-1) wins: Villanova (5) losses: Providence (48)
Xavier (29): 15-4 (5-1) wins: Cincinnati (22) losses: USC (105)
Big 10
Maryland (74): 11-8 (3-3) wins: Providence (48) losses: Oregon St (109)
Rutgers (194): 8-11 (2-4) wins: Canisius (82) losses: . Dickinson (208)
What I was amazed by is how poorly the AAC is going to be. Someone stated that the AAC would turn into another MWC and I agree. The ACC and the BE made out the best in their selection process while the AAC and the Big 10 just brought in bodies for other reasons.