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Post by jefframp on Feb 24, 2020 13:54:43 GMT -8
If this matchup happens I wonder if Wayne Tinkle will show up to the game wearing Zag gear again. You bring the feathers and I'll bring the tar.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Feb 24, 2020 16:03:32 GMT -8
Since his daughter won't be playing for Gonzaga if we play them this year, I highly doubt it. JFC, blaming a guy for supporting his daughter's team? Do you have daughters? Do you cheer against them? No, but ask me again in 10 years if my daughter ends up good enough at something and decides to play for UO. Then you'll cheer for your daughter's team, just like all those former OSU football players from the 1960s who became duck fans for four years when their kids played for Rich Brooks. Family first.
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Post by bvrbooster on Feb 24, 2020 19:52:23 GMT -8
No, but ask me again in 10 years if my daughter ends up good enough at something and decides to play for UO. Then you'll cheer for your daughter's team, just like all those former OSU football players from the 1960s who became duck fans for four years when their kids played for Rich Brooks. Family first. If memory serves, that was at the end of Wayne's first year. We sat right near the Gonzaga section, and he sat in there and cheered as hard as any of them for his daughter's team. I was quite impressed. None of that halfway crap, like wearing a specially made shirt that's half Gonzaga and half Oregon State. He left no doubt about his priorities, and they were the correct ones. Made me a Wayne Tinkle fan. And I'd bet the house Scott Rueck would say the same, and probably did at the time.
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Post by bvrbooster on Feb 24, 2020 20:09:17 GMT -8
Perhaps we'll meet Arizona in Vegas with the opportunity to knock them out of, and us into, a number 4 seed. The Beavers likely wouldn't play Arizona until the championship game of the PAC-12 tourney. If that should occur, then you can pen the Beavs in as a hosting team in the NCAA tourney. Would love to see your speculation play out. This would be a good time for somebody who knows (I don't) to explain the tiebreaker procedure for the conference tournament. We have 8 losses, ASU has 7. If we win out and they lose one, we'd each be 10-8 in conference, and we split with them. So who gets the tiebreaker and why?
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Post by wbosh15 on Feb 24, 2020 20:30:42 GMT -8
The Beavers likely wouldn't play Arizona until the championship game of the PAC-12 tourney. If that should occur, then you can pen the Beavs in as a hosting team in the NCAA tourney. Would love to see your speculation play out. This would be a good time for somebody who knows (I don't) to explain the tiebreaker procedure for the conference tournament. We have 8 losses, ASU has 7. If we win out and they lose one, we'd each be 10-8 in conference, and we split with them. So who gets the tiebreaker and why? [ The next tie breaker after head that head is win against the highest seeded opponent. ASU would win the tie breaker because of their win over U of O.
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Post by bvrbooster on Feb 24, 2020 22:07:33 GMT -8
This would be a good time for somebody who knows (I don't) to explain the tiebreaker procedure for the conference tournament. We have 8 losses, ASU has 7. If we win out and they lose one, we'd each be 10-8 in conference, and we split with them. So who gets the tiebreaker and why? [ The next tie breaker after head that head is win against the highest seeded opponent. ASU would win the tie breaker because of their win over U of O. Got it.Thank you.
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