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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 27, 2014 0:32:15 GMT -5
Conference Finish
Stanford: First Washington: no worse than second place, very remote possibility of tie for first place Arizona, Colorado, and Oregon: At least one (possibly all) of these teams will be in third place. Anybody who wins on Friday. And if they all lose, they are ALL in third place! UCLA: also could finish anywhere from third to sixth, but need help to get to third ASU: worst finish is seventh, best finish is tied for sixth USC, OSU, and Utah: winners of Friday will be either seventh or eighth, losers could be tenth Cal: Eleventh WSU: can finish no higher than eleventh, needs a win Friday and a Cal loss, otherwise will finish in last place
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Post by blastingsand on Nov 27, 2014 2:46:16 GMT -5
There's no way Oregon can do worse than where they were placed in the preseason poll (tied for 5h with Cal - eek), which marks the 10th time in 10 seasons under Moore that the Ducks have matched or outshot preseason expectations. The Ducks also still have a great shot to get 3rd with a strong showing in Corvallis. That's pretty impressive! Hopefully they can get the job done against OSU!
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Post by playingwithfire on Nov 27, 2014 3:23:23 GMT -5
Standings: Losses by these teams to others: ASU (4): @utah, @osu, Colorado, OSU USC (3): @utah, Cal, @osu Arizona (2): colorado, Colorado UCLA (2): Colorado, @utah Washington (2): colorado, @utah Oregon (1): @utah ================== Hey Mike, Thanks for all your efforts, updating these Pac-12 results each week, all season long. Just one teeny, tiny little edit, just because we're Husky fans (I know you would have caught this tomorrow when you're more awake...or updated it after Friday's matches, but still...): I'm happy to add this edit, on behalf of Husky fans everywhere: Losses by these teams to others: Stanford (1): WashingtonASU (4): @utah, @osu, Colorado, OSU USC (3): @utah, Cal, @osu Arizona (2): colorado, Colorado UCLA (2): Colorado, @utah Washington (2): colorado, @utah Oregon (1): @utah ;-)
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 27, 2014 3:28:12 GMT -5
Thanks, but the idea in that list is to note losses to teams I wasn't tracking (mostly Utah and Colorado this year). The Stanford loss to UW is captured in Stanford's 10-1 record against the tracked teams.
But next year I may figure out something different, because the format I used didn't work very well this year.
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Post by Sbilo on Nov 27, 2014 3:42:51 GMT -5
Stanford just win at Cal and we get the Pac12 crown back to Palo Alto
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 28, 2014 16:04:56 GMT -5
Standings:
(3) Stanford 18-1 (5) Washington 17-2 (14) Arizona 11-8 (11) Oregon 11-8 (19) Colorado 11-9 (15) UCLA 10-9 (25) ASU 9-10 (30) Utah 9-11 (38) OSU 8-11 (35) USC 8-11 (79) Cal 2-17 (62) WSU 1-18
(Nov 24 pablo rankings)
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Head-to-head among favorites [Red means current pablo favors opponent in upcoming match.]
Washington: (11-0) [0 remaining] Stanford: (10-1) [0 remaining] Oregon: (5-7) [0 remaining] Arizona: (3-6) [1 remaining: @ASU] ASU: (3-6) [1 remaining: AZ] UCLA: (2-7) [1 remaining: USC] USC: (1-8) [1 remaining: @UCLA]
Losses by these teams to others:
ASU (4): @Utah, @OSU, Colorado, OSU USC (3): @Utah, Cal, @OSU Arizona (2): @Colorado, Colorado UCLA (2): Colorado, @Utah Washington (2): @Colorado, @Utah Oregon (1): @Utah
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This week's matches (Pacific times)
Fri: 3pm Stan@Cal, Ore@OSU 5pm AZ@ASU, UW@WSU 8:30pm USC@UCLA (ESPNU)
Bold is pablo favorite.
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There is no Week 11. See you all next year, I hope!
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Post by GoUCLA on Nov 28, 2014 16:42:20 GMT -5
What a turnaround for Utah!
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 28, 2014 19:51:49 GMT -5
Standings:
(3) Stanford 19-1 (5) Washington 17-2 (14) Arizona 11-8 (19) Colorado 11-9 (11) Oregon 11-9 (15) UCLA 10-9 (25) ASU 9-10 (38) OSU 9-11 (30) Utah 9-11 (35) USC 8-11 (79) Cal 2-18 (62) WSU 1-18
(Nov 24 pablo rankings)
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Head-to-head among favorites [Red means current pablo favors opponent in upcoming match.]
Washington: (11-0) [0 remaining] Stanford: (10-1) [0 remaining] Oregon: (5-7) [0 remaining] Arizona: (3-6) [1 remaining: @ASU] ASU: (3-6) [1 remaining: AZ] UCLA: (2-7) [1 remaining: USC] USC: (1-8) [1 remaining: @UCLA]
Losses by these teams to others:
ASU (4): @Utah, @OSU, Colorado, OSU USC (3): @Utah, Cal, @OSU Arizona (2): @Colorado, Colorado Oregon (2): @Utah, @OSU UCLA (2): Colorado, @Utah Washington (2): @Colorado, @Utah
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This week's matches (Pacific times)
Fri: 5pm AZ@ASU, UW@WSU 8:30pm USC@UCLA (ESPNU)
Bold is pablo favorite.
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There is no Week 11. See you all next year, I hope!
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 28, 2014 19:57:59 GMT -5
Conference Finish
Stanford: First Washington: Second Arizona: Third Colorado and Oregon: fourth, unless Arizona loses. UCLA: could finish anywhere from third to sixth, but need help to get to third ASU: worst finish is seventh, best finish is tied for sixth OSU and Utah: either seventh or eighth, depending on ASU USC: could be seventh, could be tenth Cal: Eleventh WSU: can finish no higher than eleventh, needs a win Friday, otherwise will finish in last place
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Post by c4ndlelight on Nov 28, 2014 21:34:37 GMT -5
Arizona gets 3rd place outright. Just amazing. Definitely the surprise of the season (positively speaking).
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 28, 2014 21:45:57 GMT -5
Standings:
(3) Stanford 19-1 (5) Washington 18-2 (14) Arizona 12-8 (19) Colorado 11-9 (11) Oregon 11-9 (15) UCLA 10-9 (25) ASU 9-11 (38) OSU 9-11 (30) Utah 9-11 (35) USC 8-11 (79) Cal 2-18 (62) WSU 1-19
(Nov 24 pablo rankings)
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Head-to-head among favorites [Red means current pablo favors opponent in upcoming match.]
Washington: (11-0) [0 remaining] Stanford: (10-1) [0 remaining] Oregon: (5-7) [0 remaining] Arizona: (4-6) [0 remaining] ASU: (3-7) [0 remaining] UCLA: (2-7) [1 remaining: USC] USC: (1-8) [1 remaining: @UCLA]
Losses by these teams to others:
ASU (4): @Utah, @OSU, Colorado, OSU USC (3): @Utah, Cal, @OSU Arizona (2): @Colorado, Colorado Oregon (2): @Utah, @OSU UCLA (2): Colorado, @Utah Washington (2): @Colorado, @Utah
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This week's matches (Pacific times)
Fri: 8:30pm USC@UCLA (ESPNU)
Bold is pablo favorite.
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There is no Week 11. See you all next year, I hope!
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 28, 2014 21:51:38 GMT -5
Conference Finish
Stanford: First Washington: Second Arizona: Third Colorado and Oregon: Fourth UCLA: fourth if they win, sixth if they don't ASU, OSU, and Utah: Seventh USC: seventh if they win, tenth if they lose Cal: Eleventh WSU: Twelfth
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Post by hammer on Nov 28, 2014 21:54:29 GMT -5
USC tenth? If anything motivates them, that should ...
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Post by trojansc on Nov 28, 2014 22:05:28 GMT -5
The reason why the Pac-12 is getting 10 bids:
The 10th place team(if they beat UCLA) is just two games behind the 4th place team.
Had ASU beaten AZ, the 10th place team would have been just three games behind the 3rd place team.
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Post by mikegarrison on Nov 29, 2014 2:00:41 GMT -5
Standings:
(3) Stanford 19-1 (5) Washington 18-2 (14) Arizona 12-8 (19) Colorado 11-9 (11) Oregon 11-9 (15) UCLA 11-9 (25) ASU 9-11 (38) OSU 9-11 (30) Utah 9-11 (35) USC 8-12 (79) Cal 2-18 (62) WSU 1-19
(Nov 24 pablo rankings)
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Head-to-head among favorites [Red means current pablo favors opponent in upcoming match.]
Washington: (11-0) [0 remaining] Stanford: (10-1) [0 remaining] Oregon: (5-7) [0 remaining] Arizona: (4-6) [0 remaining] ASU: (3-7) [0 remaining] UCLA: (3-7) 00 remaining] USC: (1-9) [1 remaining]
Losses by these teams to others:
ASU (4): @Utah, @OSU, Colorado, OSU USC (3): @Utah, Cal, @OSU Arizona (2): @Colorado, Colorado Oregon (2): @Utah, @OSU UCLA (2): Colorado, @Utah Washington (2): @Colorado, @Utah
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There is no Week 11. See you all next year, I hope!
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