UConn and New Mexico both won last night, so no changes. Still three conferences, three teams.
BIG | 1 |
Purdue | |
MWC | 1 |
New Mexico | |
Losers from 12.31 | |
Big East | |
UConn | |
conferences with no teams left | |
A10 | |
AAC | |
ACC | |
Am East | |
ASUN | |
B12 | |
Big East | |
Big South | |
Big West | |
CAA | |
CUSA | |
Ivy | |
MAAC | |
MAC | |
MVC | |
OVC | |
P12 | |
SEC | |
Southern | |
SUN | |
SWAC | |
WAC | |
WCC |
Down to two, but...UConn went down & took the Big East with them. Two conferences, two teams left.
BIG 1Purdue MWC 1New Mexico Losers from 12.31 Big East UConn conferences with no teams left A10 AAC ACC Am East ASUN B12 Big East Big South Big West CAA CUSA Ivy MAAC MAC MVC OVC P12 SEC Southern SUN SWAC WAC WCC
Each county goes to the school that it is closest to.I've been wondering about this for a while. How do you decide where to put the lines on the Unbeaten Teams map?
Well, you're accurate so far...Unbeaten teams in action, upcoming:
Today, Monday, Jan 2
Purdue vs. Rutgers
Tuesday, Jan. 3
New Mexico at Fresno State
Thursday, Jan. 5
(pending Jan. 2) Purdue at Ohio State
Saturday, Jan. 7
(pending Jan. 3) New Mexico vs. UNLV
Sunday, Jan. 8
(pending Jan. 5) Purdue at Penn State
—> My unreliable forecast: Purdue defeats Rutgers, UNM loses tomorrow at Fresno, Purdue loses at Ohio State.
Okay, I'm stupid.Well, you're accurate so far...
Purdue wins. Ball is in UNM's court now.