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Post by beachman on Sept 18, 2006 21:22:47 GMT -5
I wouldn't be a bit surprised to see several teams tie in the pac for the championships. No one team is going to dominate but I would put the top three as UCLA, Stanford, and either Washington or USC next....no one will go undefeated and I would expect the winner of the conference to have at least two losses in conference. this conference is by far, and I mean by far, the toughest in the NCAA this year.....NO OTHER CONFERENCE EVEN COMES CLOSE
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Sept 19, 2006 0:45:17 GMT -5
Try to live in the now, my matey. UCLA is much better than Stanford. Why? What makes ye say that? What happened from 2005 to 2006 for this to be possible? The sleeping giant has awakened.
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Post by blastingsand on Sept 19, 2006 22:29:02 GMT -5
Try to live in the now, my matey. UCLA is much better than Stanford. Why? What makes ye say that? What happened from 2005 to 2006 for this to be possible? UCLA had a pretty young team last year with only 1 senior, now they got pretty much everyone and its looking very very tough.
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Post by rudepa on Sept 19, 2006 22:36:19 GMT -5
The polls look fair.....Michigan is overrated for sure! Actually, of the big ten, I think only Penn State is ranked where they should be. WI should be between 10 and 15, so their ranking is ok. Purdue....whatever. Big Ten play will really put them in their places.
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Post by bucky415 on Sept 20, 2006 0:42:27 GMT -5
I hope that Michigan falls after next weekend. I think Wisconsin is fine where they are. I am still not sold on UCLA, although they have gotten some good wins. I think they are top ten, but they haven't dominated some weaker opponents.
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Sept 20, 2006 0:48:33 GMT -5
I hope that Michigan falls after next weekend. I think Wisconsin is fine where they are. I am still not sold on UCLA, although they have gotten some good wins. I think they are top ten, but they haven't dominated some weaker opponents. I think the Bruins have a habit of playing down to their opponents at times.
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Post by Ye Olde Dawg on Sept 20, 2006 3:33:29 GMT -5
I think the Bruins have a habit of playing down to their opponents at times. What's that? I thought I heard something. Did someone mention Oregon?
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Post by Gorf on Sept 20, 2006 9:24:58 GMT -5
Why? What makes ye say that? What happened from 2005 to 2006 for this to be possible? UCLA had a pretty young crew last year with only 1 senior, now they got pretty much everyone and its looking very very tough. While Stanford has Barboza and Kehoe back this year along with another of their stellar recruiting classes. Until UCLA manages to actually defeat Stanford I'll still be giving the Cardinal the edge in that matchup this year.
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