Are you saying this based on the strength of our roster? I could be trippin, but UCLA's roster clearly looks like the best in the Pac. They're adding the league's best freshman (Watson) and one of the league's best transfers (M. Johnson) to a team that went to the FF. I get the point that UCLA was actually kind of middling heading into the tourney and that it's questionable whether Juzang can play like that for an entire season. Maybe they're a little overrated to begin the season. But they're also deep, and they've got one of the best PGs in the league in Campbell.IndianaZonaFan wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2021 9:22 am I don’t honestly see UCLA or Oregon as head and shoulders above us. I feel like we should be right there in the running for the Pac12 title (pending injuries).
Oregon has Richardson returning and a bunch of good transfers. That's been Altman's recipe for success for a while now: keep a few key pieces, combine it with impact transfers...rinse and repeat. They also have Bittle (freshman) who's expected to make an impact immediately.
It's hard not to give the nod to Cronin and Altman over Lloyd, at least initially. The first two have coached for many years and have gotten deep in the tourney. Lloyd is on his inaugural flight.
Haven't looked closely at USC, Stanford or Colorado yet. Is Oregon State going to sneak up on people again?