PAC12 Basketball



Get Mookie back in the fold and Oregon's 2023 class is going to be a great one
 
Everybody is talking about all the late starts to UCLA football games - but what is up with that 8:30pm tip off for UCLA basketball?

I'm old; I can't stay awake forever.
 
Colorado loses to Grambling St but beats Tennessee. Make it make sense.

Also, ASU loses to Texas Southern. And Washington State loses to Boise State. Not a great start again for the P12.
 
Colorado loses to Grambling St but beats Tennessee. Make it make sense.

Also, ASU loses to Texas Southern. And Washington State loses to Boise State. Not a great start again for the P12.

Boise State is at least a ok mid major team.

Losing to MEAC and SWAC schools in inexcusable though.
 
The Pac 12/SWAC Legacy Series is really going badly for the Pac

Wazzu trails Prairie View by 14 at halftime. If they lose it will end in a 3-3 tie.
 
ASU with a nice bounce back win over VCU
 
The Pac 12/SWAC Legacy Series is really going badly for the Pac

Wazzu trails Prairie View by 14 at halftime. If they lose it will end in a 3-3 tie.
why is one of the whitest P5/6 conferences (its them or the Big Ten) having a series with a HBCU conference?

the idea of this makes me LOL
 
why is one of the whitest P5/6 conferences (its them or the Big Ten) having a series with a HBCU conference?

the idea of this makes me LOL

Larry Scott. Lmao
 
Colorado follows up that surprising W over Tennessee by losing to Umass, who just lost by 12 to Towson.

I don't think the loss will age well either. UMass projects to be pretty bad this year. Colorado already looking at a Q3 and Q4 loss. And now misses out on a chance to play A&M. Brutal for their SOS.
 
I don't think the loss will age well either. UMass projects to be pretty bad this year. Colorado already looking at a Q3 and Q4 loss. And now misses out on a chance to play A&M. Brutal for their SOS.

It's still very early but the chances of the Pac 12 getting any teams in the dance outside of the obvious are seeming grim.

All of these really bad losses like this are just going to drag down the rest of the league a notch too, ratings wise.
 
It's still very early but the chances of the Pac 12 getting any teams in the dance outside of the obvious are seeming grim.

All of these really bad losses like this are just going to drag down the rest of the league a notch too, ratings wise.

Yeah, it's pretty much what happened last year. I would have said going into the season that USC is a likely tournament team, but they already lost to FGCU and barely beat Vermont. I would have said Colorado and Wazzu are bubble teams, but they've both taken on 4 bad losses(maybe Boise State will be a Q2 loss). I would have said Oregon is a tournament team, but they've taken on a bad loss and have Houston next followed up with the PK85. They could be looking at 4/5 losses before December. It'll be interesting to see how it plays out.
 
Yeah, it's pretty much what happened last year. I would have said going into the season that USC is a likely tournament team, but they already lost to FGCU and barely beat Vermont. I would have said Colorado and Wazzu are bubble teams, but they've both taken on 4 bad losses(maybe Boise State will be a Q2 loss). I would have said Oregon is a tournament team, but they've taken on a bad loss and have Houston next followed up with the PK85. They could be looking at 4/5 losses before December. It'll be interesting to see how it plays out.

Yea i'm not really sure what to think of Oregon

Could be a repeat of last year. They were fairly well regarded in the preseason #13 (21 this year) and then got absolutely destroyed by BYU in the early season (32 points) and ended up stumbling to the NIT.

UCLA and Arizona are the only "sure" tourney teams right now really. Oregon and USC have a good chance to make it though.

Wazzu doesn't seem like a good team at this point and Colorado is at the very least a extremely Bi Polar team, unless Tennessee just isnt very good.
 
Yea i'm not really sure what to think of Oregon

Could be a repeat of last year. They were fairly well regarded in the preseason #13 (21 this year) and then got absolutely destroyed by BYU in the early season (32 points) and ended up stumbling to the NIT.

UCLA and Arizona are the only "sure" tourney teams right now really. Oregon and USC have a good chance to make it though.

Wazzu doesn't seem like a good team at this point and Colorado is at the very least a extremely Bi Polar team, unless Tennessee just isnt very good.

Yeah, pretty much agree with everything. I'd probably put the over/under at 3.5 tournament teams. That's how little faith I have in Oregon or USC making it.
 
Arizona State blows out Michigan of the mighty Big Ten
 
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