Jonny Flynn and the
Syracuse Orange upset No. 17 Florida last night, 89-83. Wow. The second-best SEC team against the seventh-best Big East team. Keep watching Big East teams for more signs of dominance the rest of the year.
Or I could just give you some now ...
No. 2 UConn 76, No. 25 Wisconsin 57No. 8 Notre Dame 88, Indiana 50
Oh, and
Cincinnati and
St. John's won, too, but those are just icing on the cake. Plus, who's really counting anyway?
Let's play good loss/bad loss
-- There is never
really such a thing as a "good loss," but there are losses that, if close and against a good team, mean a little bit more than a bad loss to a bad team or a blowout loss to anybody.
Yesterday provided a full plate of games to pick from:
Terrible loss: Jacksonville State 75, UMass 74. If UMass was hoping to surprise people in the A-10 and make a run as an at-large team, starting 1-3 and losing to Jacksonville State at home usually won't help.
Disappointing but not terrible loss: Syracuse 89, No. 17 Florida 83
(see above)
Tough home loss: UNLV 80, UTEP 67. UNLV is good, but UTEP had a chance to get a quality home win and build up its resume leading into C-USA play. If the Miners want to challenge Memphis for the conference title and stake a claim as a second or third bid out of the C-USA, a win in a game like this always helps.
Bad loss against a good team: Kansas 73, Washington 54.
If Washington (or Worshington if your Bob Knight) wants to find its way out of basketball purgatory, it needs to come closer to good teams and win a few of them. More importantly, if Lorenzo Romar wants to keep his job after this season, the Huskies need to do better against quality teams. First step, don't shoot so many 3s if you aren't making them. Just a suggestion.
Awful loss: Yale 53, Oregon State 52.
Craig Robinson is off to a very rough 0-3 start.
Losing to Howard is tough. Losing to Yale is probably worse.
Embarrassing blowout: Oregon 82, Alabama 59.
Not only is Alabama 1-2, with this blowout loss at home and a loss to Mercer ... at home ... but the Crimson Tide suddenly look like one of the worst teams in the SEC, which is terrible because some floated the idea of them being an at-large bid or a bubble team come March.
At this point, they might still be a reach bubble team ... for the NIT.
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