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I may be the only one to vote Baylor number one, if you gave them Duke's name I believe they'd be ranked 1, they have abetter loss and wins |
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Butler was almost my 1 for higher analytic rankings than BU, but BU won giving them the advantage, a 1 point loss @Baylor is the best loss |
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5 quality wins to Duke's 4, no embarrassing losses |
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I'll take my heat, that SFA loss is hard to overlook with only 1 good win I can't rank them 1 |
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UNC and Mich look worse each week, the WCC will continue to hold the Zags back |
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Over Colorado do to a lack of losses but it is close |
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Head to head record and better wins puts Colorado over Dayton |
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Seton Hall's 4 losses include two loss losses to good teams, a game against ISU after already facing them, and a road loss to a rival |
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The two glaring omissions are Arkansas and Memphis who I believe will be ranked. I excluded them do to weak schedules lacking signature wins |