ASUHATER! wrote:With the win over Utah, the conference is Oregon's unless some like 3-4 collapse to finish happens.
RichardCranium wrote:Arizona SHOULD win out.
Oregon has a couple of tough games they could lose.
USC has at least 2 more losses.
Washington will be lucky to win 3 of four - they're out as far as I'm concerned.
There could easily be a three way tie at the top, with Oregon owning the tie breaker over Arizona (and probably USC).
the conf title could come down to O @ usc on the last weekend of the reg season. i can't believe i just typed that. but SC's got tough games at McKale, maples, and haas coming up; and no way does oregon make it out of the state of california unscathed, plus they've got uw who might be fighting to get off the bubble by then. we'll def need an assist or two from cal / 'furd and 'tah along the way.
also, i fully expect either ucla or cal to make a run in the pac-12 tourney and punch their ticket, just because it's been that kind of season.
dirtbags wrote:
the conf title could come down to O @ usc on the last weekend of the reg season. i can't believe i just typed that. but SC's got tough games at McKale, maples, and haas coming up; and no way does oregon make it out of the state of california unscathed, plus they've got uw who might be fighting to get off the bubble by then. we'll def need an assist or two from cal / 'furd and 'tah along the way.
also, i fully expect either ucla or cal to make a run in the pac-12 tourney and punch their ticket, just because it's been that kind of season.
OR is going to lose at least one more reg season game, not sure they'll lose two. Not sure we can sweep the Utah/Colorado road trip, though, so maybe we're looking at locking up 2nd place, which isn't the end of the world given the injuries we've overcome this year. It would be nice to stay in the West region as we have recently, but it's looking like only the Pac champ might get that luxury.
And yeah, totally agree about UCLA and Cal. My money would be on Cal, but who knows?
Beachcat97 wrote:By the way, did you know AZ has won more Pac POY awards than any other team? How many POYs can you name? There are 8 total.
Only 7 but 1 won twice.
Right, Elliott. How about those other 7, without looking them up?
I got 5 before looking them up. Looking at the recent winners shows how weak the pac has been.
Yes, but there've been some very talented Pac players who didn't win this award: Aaron Gordon, Stanley Johnson, TJ McConnell, RHJ, Spencer Dinwiddie, Zach Lavine...all of these guys who won were deserving, but if they didn't do much after college, it makes it seem perhaps that the league was even weaker.
dirtbags wrote:
the conf title could come down to O @ usc on the last weekend of the reg season. i can't believe i just typed that. but SC's got tough games at McKale, maples, and haas coming up; and no way does oregon make it out of the state of california unscathed, plus they've got uw who might be fighting to get off the bubble by then. we'll def need an assist or two from cal / 'furd and 'tah along the way.
also, i fully expect either ucla or cal to make a run in the pac-12 tourney and punch their ticket, just because it's been that kind of season.
OR is going to lose at least one more reg season game, not sure they'll lose two. Not sure we can sweep the Utah/Colorado road trip, though, so maybe we're looking at locking up 2nd place, which isn't the end of the world given the injuries we've overcome this year. It would be nice to stay in the West region as we have recently, but it's looking like only the Pac champ might get that luxury.
And yeah, totally agree about UCLA and Cal. My money would be on Cal, but who knows?
I agree on OR. I also think they are going to be a very tough out in the NCAA tournament.
Last night's Utah-Washington game was the definition of a bubble burster. Well, probably a little too early for that, but definitely a game where two teams are shoulder for position in the kinda-sorta conference upper tier.
And I said, ‘That last thing is what you can't get...Nobody can get to that last thing. We keep on living in hopes of catching it once and for all.’ Jack Kerouac, On The Road
Jaylen Brown looks like a legit top 10 pick. He seems like he'll have the chance to be a very good pro.
Brown is listed at about 5 in next year's draft and Rabb is listed around 10. Almost every time I've seen these two players play, that dichotomy has confused/amazed me. Brown is legit and I can understand. Rabb at 10 area feels like he has the chance to significantly disappoint his NBA team.
SCCats wrote:Jaylen Brown looks like a legit top 10 pick. He seems like he'll have the chance to be a very good pro.
Brown is listed at about 5 in next year's draft and Rabb is listed around 10. Almost every time I've seen these two players play, that dichotomy has confused/amazed me. Brown is legit and I can understand. Rabb at 10 area feels like he has the chance to significantly disappoint his NBA team.
SCCats wrote:Jaylen Brown looks like a legit top 10 pick. He seems like he'll have the chance to be a very good pro.
Brown is listed at about 5 in next year's draft and Rabb is listed around 10. Almost every time I've seen these two players play, that dichotomy has confused/amazed me. Brown is legit and I can understand. Rabb at 10 area feels like he has the chance to significantly disappoint his NBA team.
Rabb has no business going pro.
I'm almost always the one that says a person should stay in school, but in this case I might say if Rabb is basically guaranteed to go in the lottery he should probably go. I think if he stayed he would basically just get exposed for being a typical power forward and after two years, three years etc. he would significantly drop down draft boards.
So usually I'm all about staying in school for a year longer than you need to, but in Rabb's case it might be the best to get drafted right away and see if you can home your game in the D league (which is where I think he might end up pretty quick).
ASSU USC basically a pick em game. Wouldn't have thought that.
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Never thought I'd enjoy watching Cal win this much. Oregon looked like they didn't care.
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SCCats wrote:Jaylen Brown looks like a legit top 10 pick. He seems like he'll have the chance to be a very good pro.
Brown is listed at about 5 in next year's draft and Rabb is listed around 10. Almost every time I've seen these two players play, that dichotomy has confused/amazed me. Brown is legit and I can understand. Rabb at 10 area feels like he has the chance to significantly disappoint his NBA team.
Rabb has no business going pro.
I'm almost always the one that says a person should stay in school, but in this case I might say if Rabb is basically guaranteed to go in the lottery he should probably go. I think if he stayed he would basically just get exposed for being a typical power forward and after two years, three years etc. he would significantly drop down draft boards.
So usually I'm all about staying in school for a year longer than you need to, but in Rabb's case it might be the best to get drafted right away and see if you can home your game in the D league (which is where I think he might end up pretty quick).
Don't blame him at all if he is guaranteed lottery and cashes a big pay check. But NBA PFs will eat him up.
If Rabb is going to be exposed to competent coaching at Cal, he should stay there one more year and work on getting stronger.
If not...
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
Did Oregon just collapse under the weight of expectations? Cal dominated from the tip
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azcat49 wrote:ASSU USC basically a pick em game. Wouldn't have thought that.
Go to Vegas and put $$$ on USC.
I have a local book so I am good. Bets like this, that look to good to be true, often are. I think ASSU matches up pretty well with SC and SC might get caught looking ahead to Sunday.
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azcat49 wrote:ASSU USC basically a pick em game. Wouldn't have thought that.
Go to Vegas and put $$$ on USC.
I have a local book so I am good. Bets like this, that look to good to be true, often are not. I think ASSU matches up pretty well with SC and SC might get caught looking ahead to Sunday.
I'm glad you didn't take my advice. I'm also happy to be wrong in this case.
“The reality is that the hardest games to win are over teams on their home court. Teams that don’t play those games can spin it however they want, but what they’re saying is, ‘We don’t want to lose in our non conference season.’" - Sean Miller
Expectations got really high for the ducks and they got crushed under the pressure. FF talk, #1 in RPI and SOS and talk of a 2 seed in the tourney then bam, they fold like a chair.
A little tougher when you are the hunted. Those young ducks looked spooked
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Reminds me of Utah last year. They couldn't handle the pressure of being the hunted team.
“The reality is that the hardest games to win are over teams on their home court. Teams that don’t play those games can spin it however they want, but what they’re saying is, ‘We don’t want to lose in our non conference season.’" - Sean Miller
ASUHATER! wrote:Weren't we rooting for USC there anyway? Colorado was 8-5 and USC 7-5. We only have the one game with Colorado so we wanted them to lose a game.
We will get Colorados best next week. I hope we're ready for it!