Field of 68: Baylor is the MOST UNDERRATED team in college basketball

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historian
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This is from a couple weeks ago:



Kinda funny that they did not include Baylor in their top 10 teams, one of whom they thought would win it all. The only Big 12 team on that list was Kansas.
Quinton
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Everyone (including spreadsheet writers on this site) started to pivot a few weeks ago. Must have been once they heard how consistently good Walter, Dennis, and Missi were.

It's not unexpected as most look at how many returning players teams have and fixate on the big losses. Cryer jetting didn't help perception even though our newcomers might be better than Cryer straight up
historian
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And both were before we played Auburn.
JP1037
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Quinton said:

Everyone (including spreadsheet writers on this site) started to pivot a few weeks ago. Must have been once they heard how consistently good Walter, Dennis, and Missi were.

It's not unexpected as most look at how many returning players teams have and fixate on the big losses. Cryer jetting didn't help perception even though our newcomers might be better than Cryer straight up


I may be crazy but I think Cryer leaving is a neutral issue overall vs his replacements. Especially factoring in getting to the basket and defense. I wish he had stayed but don't really care he left.
dstaylor57
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If you take Cryers points scored and deduct his points given up on defense it's not much of a loss.
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JP1037 said:

Quinton said:

Everyone (including spreadsheet writers on this site) started to pivot a few weeks ago. Must have been once they heard how consistently good Walter, Dennis, and Missi were.

It's not unexpected as most look at how many returning players teams have and fixate on the big losses. Cryer jetting didn't help perception even though our newcomers might be better than Cryer straight up


I may be crazy but I think Cryer leaving is a neutral issue overall vs his replacements. Especially factoring in getting to the basket and defense. I wish he had stayed but don't really care he left.


I agree with you.
Probably a win for culture as well

And he gets an opportunity to run on a track
Chamberman
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Which is why they let Cryer go, and found NIL money to keep Jalen Bridges in Waco.
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