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Post by 2c on Nov 12, 2006 0:21:37 GMT -5
Let's just start a new thread altogether instead of here and there on the other 4 threads.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2006 0:23:47 GMT -5
1--Washington 2--Nebraska 3--Stanford 4--Penn State 5--USC 6--UCLA
Pac10 bias could kick in and PSU and USC could switch.
I don't think Nebraska will fall lower than #2.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2006 0:24:22 GMT -5
It's also time for Florida to bust up the Pac10 gridlock. Maybe even Texas.
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Post by blastingsand on Nov 12, 2006 0:24:31 GMT -5
1 Washington 2 USC 3 Stanford/Nebraska 4 Stanford/Nebraska 5 Penn State 6 UCLA
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2006 0:25:18 GMT -5
If USC is #2, I will stop following the game...
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Post by blastingsand on Nov 12, 2006 0:25:20 GMT -5
It's also time for Florida to bust up the Pac10 gridlock. Maybe even Texas. Its been broken after the UCLA loss already.
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Post by blastingsand on Nov 12, 2006 0:26:39 GMT -5
Interesting if Washington will stay at #1 and Nebraska goes to 2 (like Ruffda said) . We might have a rematch of last year's finals
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Post by Cubicle No More ... on Nov 12, 2006 0:26:56 GMT -5
this might be the biggest shakeup in the rankings this late in the season in a really long time ...
i think Neb hangs on to the top spot. their one loss was to an unranked team, but also was a 5-gamer. everyone after them lost.
Washington moves up to the 2nd spot. then USC, Stanford, Penn St, UCLA
1. Neb 2. Wash 3. USC 4. Stanford 5. Penn St. 6. UCLA
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Nov 12, 2006 0:27:45 GMT -5
1--Washington 2--Nebraska 3--Stanford 4--Penn State 5--USC 6--UCLA Pac10 bias could kick in and PSU and USC could switch. I don't think Nebraska will fall lower than #2. This is as good a guess as any. Nebraska should fall lower than 2 but the AVCA loves Nebraska so I don't see them slipping too far from the top spot either but I must reiterate, Nebraska lost to a team that isn't even recieving votes in the poll. Even a banged up Hawai'i team had no trouble with the Buffs. No number one team should lose to an unranked and expect to hold on to a top ranking. The Bruins continue to shoot themselves in the foot. Just when I think they have the fortitude to drive to the top, they let the tires go flat.
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Post by JHAM on Nov 12, 2006 0:28:55 GMT -5
I highly doubt that, the tournament is going to be wide open and any of the Top 16 seeds (or even ones outside of that) could be in the Final Four. It all depends on the match-ups which I'm sure the NCAA committee will screw up as they always do.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Nov 12, 2006 0:29:02 GMT -5
1. Washington 2. Stanford 3. Nebraska 4. USC 5. Penn State 6. UCLA
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Post by IdahoBoy on Nov 12, 2006 0:29:29 GMT -5
Yo, Colorado is unranked. Nebraska drops at least 2.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Nov 12, 2006 0:29:54 GMT -5
I highly doubt that, the tournament is going to be wide open and any of the Top 16 seeds (or even ones outside of that) could be in the Final Four. It all depends on the match-ups which I'm sure the NCAA committee will screw up as they always do. Exactly... so we have to get it right here so they can copy and paste.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2006 0:31:00 GMT -5
Stanford can't stay at #2 with the loss. The poll doesn't work that way.
(Or does it?)
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Post by 2c on Nov 12, 2006 0:32:07 GMT -5
What I think the poll will look like?
1. UW 2. Nebr 3. USC 4. Stan 5. UCLA 6. PSU 7. Flor 8. Tex 9. Utah 10. Wisc
(What I think it should be: 1. UW, 2. UCLA, 3. PSU, 4. Stanford, 5. Neb, 6. Flor, 7. USC, 8. Texas, 9. Wisc, 10. Minn)
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