I don't know, but of the two teams, only one of us has a top 50 RPI win and it isn't vcu...
This is not to say that we are any good, because we aren't, but if you think it's because there's a huge skill gap (in the players) between vcu and Mason it isn't. Now if by skilled you meant coaching staff, I whole-heartedly agree with you.
Not trying to piss here, but in the interest of accuracy, both teams have top 50 RPI wins.
vcu has a true road win over #40 UVA (moved into the top 50 after beating FSU on the road yesterday).
As for lacking an interior presence, Juvonte Reddic is inconsistent at times but he's an A-10 preseason first-teamer and Wooden Award candidate for a reason. He's not always mentally dialed in as he's very result-oriented, but I think most non-vcu and non-Mason fans would take 6'9" 250-pound Reddic over most other front court players in the A-10.
vcu was certainly overrated to start the season, but they're not rated anymore so I'm not sure how they're overrated. They're as good a top 50 RPI team that isn't receiving votes as there is out there.
At this point we're a 12-3 team that would safely be in the NCAA tournament right now. Overrated compared to preseason expectations? Certainly, but we certainly aren't now since we've completely dropped out. No one is rating us and we're doing a good job with the spotlight off us going into A-10 play.
It should be a good game. I'm sure Hewitt will use our last match-up as motivation and I'm sure our guys will want to prove a point to the 'new guys'. Add the in-state, CAA dynamic and it should make for a good atmosphere. This was Bryon Allen's most anticipated game of the season in the preseason, so I'm sure he'll get up for it and Sherrod Wright seems to have gotten out of his slump, so it has all the makings of a good one.