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Post by hoopheritic on Feb 6, 2022 12:28:57 GMT -8
If we can win 2 out of this next 5 we have a solid chance.
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Post by sparty on Feb 10, 2022 15:06:15 GMT -8
If we can win 2 out of this next 5 we have a solid chance. Anyone willing to give an update on number of wins needed?
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Post by fridaynightlights on Feb 10, 2022 16:30:54 GMT -8
According to ESPN Bracketology we were one of the last 4 in before the loss to Stanford. If we don't win one of the next 3 against ranked teams - Oregon who we play twice and Stanford - we will have lost 6 in a row. If that happens, I am guessing we will probably need to win a couple of games in the conference tournament to have a chance. The next 3 games are huge.
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Post by eorbeav on Feb 12, 2022 8:30:25 GMT -8
After last night, at this point, we need a miracle.
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Post by wbosh15 on Feb 12, 2022 8:56:30 GMT -8
After last night, at this point, we need a miracle. Our NET ranking improved following last nights loss. We are at 53. Really need to get one of these next two, but they need to start winning games.
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Post by rgeorge on Feb 12, 2022 9:13:05 GMT -8
After last night, at this point, we need a miracle. Our NET ranking improved following last nights loss. We are at 53. Really need to get one of these next two, but they need to start winning games. Based on what we've seen the last 4 games I'm not sure even the biggest optimist can see even a split?! But, you play the games for a reason. I'm thinking the only way OSU enters the tourney is getting to the F4 in the Pac12 tourney... and convincingly. But with around a .500 (probably below depending on the rescheduled games), and subpar OC schedule, and somewhere in the 7th-10th in final conference standings, maybe a Pac12 title game appearance is the only way? I do not see more than 5-6 teams from the conference getting in, so it is a very uphill battle especially with teams like ASU and Utah coming on so strong this late.
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Post by norm on Feb 12, 2022 9:19:33 GMT -8
Highly unlikely to make the NCAA. NIT is much more realistic. 5 conference games left. 3 of which are on the road, plus Stanford at home. The Beavs are looking directly at a losing record heading into the pac-12 tournament. Unless they win 2 games in the tournament, they will have a losing record when the season is done. No way that makes the NCAA tournament. I think they have to beat BOTH Stanford and Oregon to get in.
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