Here goes: 8 Days later, on November 20th, the teams have played more.
1) Atlantic Sun. 7 out of 12 squads have already lost. Update: All have lost! Austin Peay and Eastern Kentucky both have a 1 in the loss column. The rest have two or more. Bellarmine and West Georgia are 0-5 each! Do not to expect to see much of them come March...
2) America East. 8 of 9 have lost. Tulane is 3-0! Wait: Tulane is not in this conference. No one called me out! Bryant and UAlbany Great Danes have each lost once. Maybe they were all defeated before... They are perfect losers, now, either way.
3) Atlantic 10. 7 of 15 have lost, at least one. Updates: Only 3 perfect remain. If they hang on another week, it will be worth reporting who is left...Maybe.
4) Atlantic Coast (C). Only four of 18 have lost. UNC lost at Kansas, and it was close. New: Seven 0 columners remain now. How the week went, seven went down from the mighty conference of champions. Duke lost to Kentucky. Flagg is great, but he has his flaws.
5) Big 12. 3 out of 16 have lost. Some consider this the best one in the land. (Go BYU!). And: Eight have lost now, so by my math five more joined the leger of losers. Sorry, Charlies! But again, champions do not have to be undefeated. People punched in the mouth can perfect and make great runs down the stretch. Even my Cougars. They are deep, and talented... But so are a few others in this conference alone. Of 16. Utah? Not so fast!
6) Big East. 3 of 11 have lost. Four are ranked, including the Huskies of UConn. (Go, anyone but them!) And currently: One more has lost, so there seven undefeated. Pretty good teams, including the dreaded Huskies of UConn. MAY THEY LOSE! Please.
7) Big Sky. 9 of 10 have lost. Remaining unblemished: Northern Arizona. Lumberjacks in the news: Nope. Lost a game. Thanks Stanford. You always have to be so superior. Big Sky not as sky high anymore. And this is November 20. Long months of winter to go. Many more losses to come.
8) Big South. 7 of 9 are marked. High Point and Longwood hanging around past the first week... But now: A mere half fortnight later, ... Whoa, yes! Panthers and Lancers hanging on, both 5-0.
9) Big Ten. 4 of 18 have lost. Hoosiers, still perfect. Go IU! Fight, fight, fight! Beat Purdue. And Nebraska, why don't ya? Ze wealthy conference news: 7 remain. Without a loss, including IU. By some maths, that means a few lost in the interim. You do the math, smarty pants. Purdue lost to Marquette, in Milly Wau KAY. PS: Illinois is looking to lose to 'Bama as we speak. Oh, time.
10) Big West. 8 of 11 are losers, but not out by a long shot. Unbeatens: Hawai'i, UC-Irvine, UC- Santa Barabara. Just because you lose early does not eliminate anyone. It is just fun and interesting to see how long all the undefeateds last. Indiana was the last perfect one in 1976! Lots of great teams since then. Update: The three Pacific Ocean types are all 4-0. Way to go! Shaka, brah.
11) Coastal Athletic. 10 of 14 have lost. Remaining with 0 losses? Charleston, Drexel, Hofstra, and UNC-Wilmington. And as of November 20, this rainy Wednesday... Nope. All those above have a one in the L place. Sorry. What did you expect? Perfection past Turkey Day? Hah! Maybe next year, Huskies, Pride, and Cougars. NOT!!!
12) Conference USA. 6 of 10 have lost. Almost there tonight... Just the LA Tech Bulldogs left. Karl Malone might be proud... My teacher was a distant cousin of his. Calloway-Thomas. They are 4-0. Could be 30-0 before March... Nah, please. Please, my nene.
13) Horizon League. 11 for 11 have lost! Two leagues to go. Who cares about this, anyway? I at least consider it entertaining. Now they all have at least two derrotas. That is Spanish for perdida. That last word has an accent over the first e, but I have not figured out how to do diacritics like that much in the last 10 plus years of blogging in this forum. Maybe in the next decade?
14) Ivy League. 3 of 8 have lost. Not bad, brainiacs. All have... check that: the Columbia Lions! They are playing like Fierce Jungle Cats. Or Fierce, Savage Golden Felines of the Savannah, anyway. What if they were the best of all time? 6-0. Only 30 more to go, you never know...
So the math is in: many fewer undefeateds a mere week and a day later. Like 30 in the first 14 listed?
Play on, D-1 Men's teams...