Which school from a non-BCS conference is the best in the country right now?

    
November 6th, 2009
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Raphielle Johnson's picture

I went Butler

I picked the Bulldogs because of Gordon Hayward; he's one of the more versatile players out there. And it's not like they've got just him with Matt Howard and Shelvin Mack on board as well.

I would not be shocked if the answer at season's end was Siena or BYU either. Should be a better March for the non-BCS schools.

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Section F's picture

Come on now...

Utah State FTW!!!

Anonymous's picture

Has to be Utah State...

Has to be Utah State...

Anonymous's picture

Rider

they are loaded and they will run the table in the maac

Anonymous's picture

RIder hahaha

siena all the way. i think that retard meant siena would run the table in the maac.

Anonymous's picture

What the heck is Rider?

What the heck is Rider?

Anonymous's picture

what i think he meant is he

what i think he meant is he is loaded.

Anonymous's picture

Tommy Dempsey is that you?

Tommy Dempsey is that you?

Alberto Strasse's picture

Flyers #1

The Chris Wright led Dayton Flyers will fly high this season.

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Raphielle Johnson's picture

Rider...

It's possible but to say that they're going to run the table in the MAAC? I disagree and even venture to say that it will be tough for either Siena or Niagara to run the table. After those three you've got Loyola and Saint Peter's; wait and see on Fairfield as they're a bit banged up right now. The MAAC is going to be a much tougher (and improved) league this season.

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