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Post by avidbeaver on Feb 26, 2016 21:42:46 GMT -8
ASU loses to UCLA and somehow the Beavers turn it around and win at California.
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Post by avidbeaver on Feb 26, 2016 21:57:49 GMT -8
I guess I should have inquired if the Beavers win and ASU loses do the Beavers win because of the head to head? What is the tiebreaker in that situation?
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Post by dK on Feb 26, 2016 22:10:40 GMT -8
If ASU loses and OSU wins, we will be co-champions with ASU. We will be #1 seed in the P12 playoff because we own the head to head tie breaker with ASU. ASU can win the championship outright by taking care of business no matter what we do against Cal.
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Post by halverbk on Feb 27, 2016 10:12:06 GMT -8
Assume the Beavs take care of Cal and Stanford takes out the ducks - which they will.
If ASU beats UCLA, here are the top 4 seeds:
ASU OSU Stanford UCLA
We play Stanford in the semis.
If UCLA beats ASU, the top 4 seeds are:
OSU ASU UCLA Stanford
We play Stanford in the semis.
Stanford gave us fits both times. One time we got hot, the other time not. We have our work cut out for us.
Next year, Stanford is the favorite in the conference.
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