What's been impressive about the Pac-12 in this tourney so far, is that most of these games haven't even been particularly close in what has otherwise been a pretty tightly contested tourney. On the opposite side, I'm interested in what the takeaway should be with the Big-10 mostly wetting the bed. We had been told that the Big-10 this y…
What's been impressive about the Pac-12 in this tourney so far, is that most of these games haven't even been particularly close in what has otherwise been a pretty tightly contested tourney. On the opposite side, I'm interested in what the takeaway should be with the Big-10 mostly wetting the bed. We had been told that the Big-10 this year was one of the best conferences ever. I expect at least one of Iowa and Michigan will be done after tonight. Side note: The Beavers are playing Loyola-Chicago, not LMU.
Yup, the only game that's been close was UCLA going to overtime against Michigan St. in the first four. Otherwise they've all been double-digits (and one forfeit, though I would have strongly favored Oregon to beat VCU anyway).
What's been impressive about the Pac-12 in this tourney so far, is that most of these games haven't even been particularly close in what has otherwise been a pretty tightly contested tourney. On the opposite side, I'm interested in what the takeaway should be with the Big-10 mostly wetting the bed. We had been told that the Big-10 this year was one of the best conferences ever. I expect at least one of Iowa and Michigan will be done after tonight. Side note: The Beavers are playing Loyola-Chicago, not LMU.
It's going to be hilarious when they have 0 in the Elite Eight.
If USC beats Kansas then we are guaranteed at least one in the Elite Eight.
. . . and so it has come to pass.
Yup, the only game that's been close was UCLA going to overtime against Michigan St. in the first four. Otherwise they've all been double-digits (and one forfeit, though I would have strongly favored Oregon to beat VCU anyway).