Tigers Plot Unexpected Comeback After Crushing Defeat by Owls—Can They Turn the Tide?
Florida Atlantic is having a decent season, but given that they play in the AAC, most people probably aren’t even familiar with the team existing. They are 14-7 for the season with a 6-2 record in the conference. It isn’t the best conference in the world, and they will be lucky to get anyone reaching the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament, but there is still some talent on the roster. Their losses this season have been on the road against Liberty, dropping that one by 20 points. Their next loss was on a neutral site by nine against George Mason. They hosted St. Bonaventure and lost by five. The remaining losses were all on the road with a varying degree of closeness. They fell to St. Mary’s and South Florida by double digits, but they lost to UCF and Tulane by only a couple of possessions. The team is fairly guard heavy, and their front court doesn’t really concern me much at this point.


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