He was pretty clutch.
I see 5 teams making it in...
Arizona (25-3)
USC (25-4)
UCLA (21-6)
Colorado (19-10)
Oregon (18-11)
Last year's tournament was crazy.That looks pretty solid. I think Oregon might have to win a game or 2 in the PAC-12 tourney to make sure they make it. Beating UCLA helped them, but losing to USC hurt them a little.
Unless they get a favorable bracket, I'll be surprised if USC can match last years run. They have set the school record for wins in a season, but I think last years team was better.
I said it a few months ago, weird season for the Ducks. They're not a bad team, they're pretty good actually. Capable of beating anyone or losing to anyone any giving day. Usually Altman gets them figured out by March, not this year.Just gonna leave this here.....
AZ, USC, and UCLA are obvious locks, no matter what happens tomorrow or at T-Mobile.I see 5 teams making it in...
Arizona (25-3)
USC (25-4)
UCLA (21-6)
Colorado (19-10)
Oregon (18-11)
Seen that tweet several times featuring Dallas Cowboys, Packers, 49ers, Lakers etc…Just gonna leave this here.....
Seen that tweet several times featuring Dallas Cowboys, Packers, 49ers, Lakers etc…
Congrats a rare win over the Ducks in any of the 2 major sports.
Butthurt? Nah you act like a Montana fan beating a P5 school.
It's always harder to get a great tourney winning percentage when you send lots of teams to the tourney, in part because lots are getting in as tough seeds.Tell me there is a west coast bias without telling me there is a west coast bias.View attachment 292113
It's always harder to get a great tourney winning percentage when you send lots of teams to the tourney, in part because lots are getting in as tough seeds.
Pac's winning percentage will probably be even better after this season, as the Pac may only get 3-4 teams in, with 2 of them being very good teams.