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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2021 7:56:43 GMT -5
I believe that every year there are a finite number of teams that can win the NCAA title. And the number is pretty small. In spring 2021, Kentucky was an outlier -- only because it wasn't in the Big Ten or Pac-12 -- but loaded. In 2018 they were preseason No. 5 and in 2019 No. 7, so they've been one of the programs who would have entered this discussion in years past. So, in your opinion, who can realistically win it all this year? Not only the obvious choices, but perhaps the few that if the moon and stars are aligned right could do it. The only other team from outside the B1G and PAC to win it since Long Beach State won in 1998 was Texas in 2012. This year, outside the PAC and B1G, I'd have to pick Louisville as my # 1 and Pitt as my # 2.
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Post by tedheise on Sept 26, 2021 9:51:05 GMT -5
I believe that every year there are a finite number of teams that can win the NCAA title. And the number is pretty small. In spring 2021, Kentucky was an outlier -- only because it wasn't in the Big Ten or Pac-12 -- but loaded. In 2018 they were preseason No. 5 and in 2019 No. 7, so they've been one of the programs who would have entered this discussion in years past. So, in your opinion, who can realistically win it all this year? Not only the obvious choices, but perhaps the few that if the moon and stars are aligned right could do it. The only other team from outside the B1G and PAC to win it since Long Beach State won in 1998 was Texas in 2012. This year, outside the PAC and B1G, I'd have to pick Louisville as my # 1 and Pitt as my # 2. Both ahead of Texas? Not necessarily disagreeing, just wondering.
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Post by Logan Tom Fan on Sept 26, 2021 11:14:24 GMT -5
BVS will carry Hawaii to a NC. in my wildest dreams I wish this could be true
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Post by colby on Sept 26, 2021 12:50:52 GMT -5
Based on what I've seen so far ... Louisville.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2021 13:28:04 GMT -5
This year, outside the PAC and B1G, I'd have to pick Louisville as my # 1 and Pitt as my # 2. Both ahead of Texas? Not necessarily disagreeing, just wondering. I consider them a perennial contender, forgot to include them with the B1G and PAC.
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