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Post by Werebeaver on Mar 7, 2021 21:53:54 GMT -8
1. Stanford (duh)
2. Tie OSU/UCLA
4. Arizona 5. Oregon 6. Washington State 7. Colorado 8. USC 9. Washington 10. ASU 11. Utah 12. California
Does this stand up to analytic scrutiny? Probably/Likely not. But It's my personal ranking of which teams are playing best heading into the NCAA Tournament.
Fire away.
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Post by beaveragain on Mar 7, 2021 22:30:59 GMT -8
You are WRONG. HOW could you put UCLA in a tie with the Beav's? We are clearly the sole #2!!
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Post by Werebeaver on Mar 7, 2021 22:50:23 GMT -8
You are WRONG. HOW could you put UCLA in a tie with the Beav's? We are clearly the sole #2!! Well we did beat them head to head very recently. But I was somewhat impressed by how they clawed their way back into the Stanford game to get within 10 early in 4Q after being down by 24 earlier. But if you want to slot OSU above UCLA at #2 I take no exception.
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Post by rmancarl on Mar 9, 2021 13:14:03 GMT -8
I'm sure there could be plenty of debate, but there is definitely good reason to go with your rankings for playing best down the stretch. Arizona lost 3 of their last 4 and Oregon lost to us twice and UCLA in the closing games. UCLA won four of their final 6, losing only to Stanford and Oregon State. USC had won 4 out of 5 games entering the Oregon State game, but ended up losing 4 out of the last 5.
Other than Stanford, the Beavs and UCLA played the best down the stretch while Oregon and Arizona both struggled. I hope all the teams play better and don't embarrass the Pac-12 in the tourney.
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Post by beaverstever on Mar 9, 2021 14:55:43 GMT -8
If OSU manages to get an 6,7,10 or 11 seed, I like our chances to go as far as any other Pac-12 team in the tournament. I'm a lot less confident with a the projected 8/9 seed.
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