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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Nov 12, 2006 0:56:13 GMT -5
Meanwhile, the Pac10 just kind of slides in there and no one (almost no one) bats an eye. Why should anyone bat an eye? Again, (R)uff.... the proof is in the pudding.
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Post by blastingsand on Nov 12, 2006 0:56:16 GMT -5
And USC, UCLA and Stanford all get too much respect. Especially this year. Again, UCLA over Florida and USC over Utah is the best that can be offered. And I'm starting to wonder about that UCLA over Florida match. I also think Stanford may be thought of being the "best" right now too much (in other words "overrated" (They were beaten 2 pac ten teams and BYU). But UCLA and USC had wins over Washington and USC won against Stanford (in Stanford), while UCLA won in USC. You can't take those away from them.
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Post by blastingsand on Nov 12, 2006 0:57:43 GMT -5
If the Committee sets up such a region, I will spam them. Then feed them to bomber, who I'm sure will be eager to eat another anything. OK, maybe it will have ASU in it... Or Oregon. They could've been a dark horse, but the way they've played this weekend isn't really convincing.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2006 0:57:47 GMT -5
But, again, this is what happens: Michigan beats Minnesota or OSU beats PSU or Colorado beats Nebraska and it's an indication of how bad these conferences are rather than how tough those middle of the pack teams can be.
Is that fair?
I'm just asking.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Nov 12, 2006 0:58:02 GMT -5
I think Florida wins 6 out of 10 (or more). I saw that match. No way. Florida didn't have the mustard at that point. UCLA would've won 10/10.
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Post by GatorVball on Nov 12, 2006 0:59:23 GMT -5
I would like Florida to have another shot at UCLA. I don't think the Gators would choke away the 1st 2 games today, like they did back then. Their lineup is also more settled now. If they send a Pac-10 team to Gainesville, I hope it's the Bruins.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2006 1:00:07 GMT -5
And USC, UCLA and Stanford all get too much respect. Especially this year. Again, UCLA over Florida and USC over Utah is the best that can be offered. And I'm starting to wonder about that UCLA over Florida match. I also think Stanford may be thought of being the "best" right now too much. But UCLA and USC had wins over Washington and USC won against Stanford (in Stanford), while UCLA won in USC. You can't take those away from them. What's this called when you use parts of a faulty hypothesis to prove the hypothesis? It's that.
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Post by blastingsand on Nov 12, 2006 1:00:29 GMT -5
I would like Florida to have another shot at UCLA. I don't think the Gators would choke away the 1st 2 games today, like they did back then. Their lineup is also more settled now. If they send a Pac-10 team to Gainesville, I hope it's the Bruins. For a rematch? You wouldn't rather have them send Oregon, Cal, or ASU?
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Post by IdahoBoy on Nov 12, 2006 1:00:49 GMT -5
But, again, this is what happens: Michigan beats Minnesota or OSU beats PSU or Colorado beats Nebraska and it's an indication of how bad these conferences are rather than how tough those middle of the pack teams can be. Is that fair? I'm just asking. Because of the losses that those "lower" conference teams have, yeah.
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Post by IdahoBoy on Nov 12, 2006 1:01:32 GMT -5
I would like Florida to have another shot at UCLA. I don't think the Gators would choke away the 1st 2 games today, like they did back then. Their lineup is also more settled now. If they send a Pac-10 team to Gainesville, I hope it's the Bruins. I saw a later match of Florida's, they are more mature, which is why I said "at that point."
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Post by GatorVball on Nov 12, 2006 1:02:41 GMT -5
I would like Florida to have another shot at UCLA. I don't think the Gators would choke away the 1st 2 games today, like they did back then. Their lineup is also more settled now. If they send a Pac-10 team to Gainesville, I hope it's the Bruins. For a rematch? You wouldn't rather have them send Oregon, Cal, or ASU? I don't envision any of those teams being a top seed. Florida won't be a top seed, unless something strange happens. So, at least 2 of the Pac-10 teams will be. If UCLA is one, I hope they come to Florida. I'd much rather see them than Stanford or USC or Nebraska at this point. Penn State will likely be heading to Gainesville, I won't mind seeing them.
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Nov 12, 2006 1:02:49 GMT -5
But, again, this is what happens: Michigan beats Minnesota or OSU beats PSU or Colorado beats Nebraska and it's an indication of how bad these conferences are rather than how tough those middle of the pack teams can be. Is that fair? I'm just asking. Well, I've seen Colorado.... I think the prior portion of your statement (above) is more true than your last one. I don't want the PAC 10 to win either but no one can overlook what that conference has done in the world of womens inter-collegiate volleyball.
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Post by blastingsand on Nov 12, 2006 1:03:00 GMT -5
I also think Stanford may be thought of being the "best" right now too much. But UCLA and USC had wins over Washington and USC won against Stanford (in Stanford), while UCLA won in USC. You can't take those away from them. What's this called when you use parts of a faulty hypothesis to prove the hypothesis? It's that. Well I was really just saying that Stanford is good, but they're not the team of the year, #1, have the best players ever team right now. And my other point was UCLA and USC had other good wins this year, so you can't keep putting their wins and rankings in doubt.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2006 1:03:24 GMT -5
But we're not talking about "at that point."
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Nov 12, 2006 1:04:35 GMT -5
If they send a Pac-10 team to Gainesville, I hope it's the Bruins. I think the Bruins have proved that they are most dangerous in the tourney. I don't know though, this team is starting to let me down.
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