tn88volfan
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Who were the 6 wins againstThe top 6 AAC teams, Memphis, Cincinnati, smu, navy, UCF and temple, went 6-3 vs the power 5. Imo having half a g5 conference with a 67% winning against a p5 is pretty impressive. Of course the bottom half of a g5 will have a hard time against p5. But other than uconn, who is leaving the conference, the other 5 look like they could be on the rise too. Assuming USF gets a good coach. I really like the east Carolina coach. Tulane nearly beat navy, temple and UCF and played tough all season. Houston took the year off and redshirted all the best players. I think dana will get them going good next year. Tulsa Almost beat Memphis and did beat UCF. And USF has potential with the right coach.
Just a little context for the condescending tweet.![]()
Recruited Over? Impossibru!!!Wonder what’s up with Means. He actually played a bit this year so playing time shouldn’t have been it.
And No disrespect intended but Ryan Johnson has been well recruited over.
Recruited Over? Impossibru!!!
Probably just needs more time before he breaks into the 2 Deep!!!!
Just ask @MoCo_Vol & @Ulysees E. McGill !!
Maybe you just haven't put it to the right use yet. IQ tests can be reflective of abilities to see patterns and to have high analytical skills...have you ever played poker? Many, if not most, elite poker players have very high IQs. Stu Ungar is considered the GOAT and he has a very high IQ and eidetic memory, albeit a bit troubled and has a history with drugs.I was tested several times by school workers because I have a learning disability when I was young. The lowest I scored was 146. Like I said though...it has never helped me much.