Non-Conference Opponents....how did they fare?
When we are running through the non-conference schedule, we often find ourselves wondering how good that team is that beat us--or we beat. So, with a little lull in the conference schedule, I thought I'd take a look back and see how those teams fared in the weeks and months since they faced the orange and brown.
I'd say there could be 3 Big Dance teams in this group...Temple and MSU for sure and I would guess Valpo would not get an at-large bid.
Howard
8-19. RPI 290. 10th in the MEAC. They did beat a decent Delaware team.
Georgia
12-13. RPI 105. 11th in the SEC. They did beat San Diego State and Notre Dame.
Austin Peay
10-19, RPI 193. Tied for 6th in the OVC. They lost their first 9, so they have been stronger since that. They won @Tennessee.
Detroit
17-12 RPI of 164. Tied for 3rd in the Horizon. Have won 8 out of their last 9.
George Washington
9-17 RPI of 172. (Remember, they won all 3 games at the Stroh at the start of the year). 11th in the A-10. Lost 6 of their last 7. Two wins over Richmond.
Temple
21-5, RPI of 17. Clearly BG's marquee victory of the season. They are leading the A-10. They have beaten Wichita State, Duke, St. Louis---on a 10 game winning streak.
Side note: Thank god we got that thing where we play St. Louis out of our system.
WKU
9-18, RPI 241. 9th in the Sun Belt. Long year in Bowling Green...so long that their win over BG is their second best victory of the year.
Valpo
19-10, RPI of 99. Very good team. Leading the Horizon by 1.5 games.
MSU
Like you don't know. 21-5, RPI of 4. Leading the Big 10 heading into today's game with Purdue.
FIU
Seriously, Isiah Thomas should not be let near basketball teams. They are 7-19 with an RPI of 235 and 10th in the Sun Belt. Remember when they almost beat Maryland...
Duquesne
15-11, RPI of 75. They are tied for 8th in the A-10. They beat Akron and George Mason...
Texas San-Antonio Roadrunners
15-12, RPI of 197. 5th in the Southland conference. They have a really nice win over Oral Roberts. They rode this kind of regular season into the big dance last year.
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