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Way too early Pac-12 MBB predictions for 2013-14

Buffnik

Real name isn't Nik
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Might be fun to look back on this in 9-10 months. Copy and paste from below for your post.

Order of finish

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Player of the Year:

Defensive Player of the Year:

Freshman Player of the Year:

Coach of the Year:

Pac-12 Tourney Champion:

Tourney MVP:

NCAA Tournament Teams:
 
Order of finish
1. Arizona
2. Oregon
3. Colorado
4. UCLA
5. Washington
6. Cal
7. Utah
8. Stanford
9. Oregon State
10. USC
11. Arizona State
12. Washington State

Player of the Year: Spencer Dinwiddie

Defensive Player of the Year:

Freshman Player of the Year:

Coach of the Year:

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Colorado

Tourney MVP:

NCAA Tournament Teams:
Arizona, Oregon, Colorado, UCLA
 
Order of finish
1. Arizona
2. Colorado
3. Stanford
4. Oregon
5. Cal
6. UCLA
7. ASU
8. Washington
9. USC
10. Utah
11. OSU
12. WSU

Player of the Year: Kaleb Tarczewski

Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Huestis

Freshman Player of the Year: Aaron Gordon

Coach of the Year: Sean Miller

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Colorado

Tourney MVP: Spencer Dinwiddie

NCAA Tournament Teams: Arizona, Colorado, Stanford, Oregon, Cal
 
Order of finish
1. Arizona
2. Colorado
3. UCLA
4. Stanford
5. Oregon
6. Cal
7. USC
8. Washington
9. Arizona State
10. Utah
11. Oregon State
12. Washington State

Player of the Year: Spencer Dinwiddie

Defensive Player of the Year: Kaleb Tarczewski

Freshman Player of the Year: Aaron Gordon

Coach of the Year: Tad Boyle

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Colorado

Tourney MVP: Askia Booker

NCAA Tournament Teams: Arizona, Colorado, Stanford, Oregon
 
Order of finish
1. Arizona
2. Colorado
3. Cal
4. Oregon
5. UCLA
6. Stanford
7. Washington
8. ASU
9. USC
10. Utah
11. WSU
12. OSU

Player of the Year: Jahii Carson

Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Heustis

Freshman Player of the Year: Jabari Bird

Coach of the Year: Tad Boyle

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Stanford

Tourney MVP: Josh Heustis

NCAA Tournament Teams: Arizona, Colorado, Cal, Oregon, UCLA, Stanford
 
Order of finish
1. Colorado
2. Arizona
3. Cal
4.
Washington
5. Stanford
6. UCLA
7.
Oregon
8. Oregon State
9.
Arizona State
10. Utah
11. USC
12. Washington State

Player of the Year: Spencer Dinwiddie

Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Huestis


Freshman Player of the Year:
Nigel Williams-Goss

Coach of the Year: Tad Boyle

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Colorado

Tourney MVP: Spencer Dinwiddie

NCAA Tournament Teams: Colorado, Arizona, Cal, Washington, Stanford, UCLA, Oregon
 
Order of finish
1.Colorado
2. Arizona
3.Oregon
4. UCLA
5. Cal
6. Stanford
7. Utah
8. USC
9. Washington
10. Arizona State
11. Oregon State
12. Wazzu

Player of the Year: the mayor

Defensive Player of the Year:
Josh Huestis

Freshman Player of the Year: Aaron Gordon

Coach of the Year: Tad

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Colorado

Tourney MVP: Ski Booker

NCAA Tournament Teams: Colorado, Arizona, Oregon, UCLA (cal = bubble)
 
Order of finish
1. Colorado
2. Arizona
3. Washington
4. Cal
5. Standford
6. UCLA
7. USC
8. Oregon
9. Utah
10. Arizona State
11. Oregon State
12. Washington State

Player of the Year: Spencer Dinwiddie

Defensive Player of the Year: Wesley Gordon

Freshman Player of the Year: Jabari Bird

Coach of the Year: Tad Boyle

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Colorado

Tourney MVP: Spencer Dinwiddie

NCAA Tournament Teams: Colorado, Arizona, Cal, Stanford, Washington and UCLA
 
Outside of the top 2, there's a ridiculous amount of variation amongst the final 10 spots.

Except for all of us having Wazzu in 12th.

We probably all have ASU too low. But I really couldn't stomach picking them any higher than 9th. :lol:

The thing with a lot of these other teams is that there was a lot of change for Cal, Oregon, Washington, UCLA and USC. Hard to predict that.

And then there are the cases of Stanford and Oregon State. Give those rosters to Boyle or Montgomery and we'd be picking them higher than we are. Hard to have faith in teams that haven't done anything with what they've had and when there's a lot of reason to question Dawkins and Robinson.
 
Apparently no one is as big on utah as I am for next year. I think they can really break through.
Like nik said though, I think once again in the p12 there's going to be a small amount of distance at the top, a jumbled 4-10 slots, and a pair of bottom dwellers.
 
Apparently no one is as big on utah as I am for next year. I think they can really break through.
Like nik said though, I think once again in the p12 there's going to be a small amount of distance at the top, a jumbled 4-10 slots, and a pair of bottom dwellers.

I think Utah continues to improve, but I've got the P12 sending 7 teams to the Dance. Sending 2 or 3 to the NIT with winning records isn't out of the question. I'm expecting the conference to do very well in OOC play this coming season and then we'll beat up on each other with 3 or 4 teams fighting it out at the top.
 
Apparently no one is as big on utah as I am for next year. I think they can really break through.
Like nik said though, I think once again in the p12 there's going to be a small amount of distance at the top, a jumbled 4-10 slots, and a pair of bottom dwellers.

If I'm not mistaken, Utah is losing most of their top guys. I actually expect them to be worse next year.

Just checked and they lose Washburn and Dubois. I thought there was another key loss, but I still see them being worse. I love Loveridge though.
 
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I hope Utah continues to improve so they can wear out teams a bit before they come and play us on Saturday.
 
If I'm not mistaken, Utah is losing most of their top guys. I actually expect them to be worse next year.

Just checked and they lose Washburn and Dubois. I thought there was another key loss, but I still see them being worse. I love Loveridge though.

I think that utah got some pretty good recruits coming in this year - I think that it was someone tad had his eye on (unless im mistaking that for loveridge)
 
Order of finish
1. Arizona
2. Colorado
3. UCLA
4. Oregon
5. Stanford
6. Washington
7. Cal
8. USC
9. Oregon State
10. Utah
11. Washington State
12. Arizona State

Player of the Year: The Mother ****ing Mayor

Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Heustis

Freshman Player of the Year: Aaron Gordon

Coach of the Year: Roll Tad

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Cal

Tourney MVP: Some Cal Dude

NCAA Tournament Teams: Zona, Oregon, Colorado, UCLA, Washington, Cal
 
I think that utah got some pretty good recruits coming in this year - I think that it was someone tad had his eye on (unless im mistaking that for loveridge)

They signed 6 guys. 3 of them are JUCO. 4 of the 6 have no star rating at all and the other 2 are 3-stars.

It's not a good sign when only one of your recruits has a profile picture on Rivals.
 
Order of finish
1. Arizona
2. Colorado
3. UCLA
4. Oregon
5. Cal
6. Stanford
7. Washington
8. Arizona State
9. Utah
10. USC
11. Oregon State
12. Washington State

Player of the Year: Jahii Carson


Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Heustis

Freshman Player of the Year: Aaron Gordon

Coach of the Year: Larry Krystkowiak


Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Colorado

Tourney MVP: Josh Scott

NCAA Tournament Teams: Arizona, Colorado, UCLA, Cal, Oregon
 
Order of finish
1. Arizona
2. Colorado
3. Oregon
4. UCLA
5. Stanford
6. Cal
7. USC
8. Washington
9. Arizona State
10. Utah
11. Oregon State
12. Washington State

Player of the Year: Damyean Dotson

Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Heustis

Freshman Player of the Year: Jabari Bird

Coach of the Year: Sean Miller

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Colorado

Tourney MVP: Spencer Dinwiddie

NCAA Tournament Teams: Arizona, Colorado, Oregon, UCLA, Stanford
 
Order of finish
1. Arizona
2. Oregon
3. Colorado
4. Cal
5. UCLA
6. Stanford
7. Washington
8. USC
9. Utah
10. Arizona State
11. Oregon State
12. Washington State

Player of the Year: Mike Moser

Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Heustis

Freshman Player of the Year: Jabari Bird

Coach of the Year: Sean Miller

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Arizona

Tourney MVP: Kaleb Tarczewski

NCAA Tournament Teams: Arizona, Oregon, Colorado, Cal, UCLA
 
Order of finish
1. Arizona
2. CU
3. UCLA
4. Stanford
5. Oregon
6. Cal
7. ASU
8. Washington
9. Utah
10. Oregon State
11. USC
12. WSU

Player of the Year: Jahii Carson

Defensive Player of the Year: Dominic Artis

Freshman Player of the Year: Aaron Gordon

Coach of the Year: Sean Miller

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: Arizona

Tourney MVP: TJ McConnell

NCAA Tournament Teams:
Arizona, Colorado, UCLA, Oregon, Stanford
 
Moser shall rise from the ashes now that his nemesis is gone to the NBA?

Thats exactly what I was wondering. He hasnt been the same since that game in the pit.

That and I think he's in a good situation in Oregon. He has a badass PG in Artis, and Dotson will be shooting from the outside, so that should free him up a bit. My only question is Oregon's post play. Jordan Bell is going to be good, but not sure he's going to be ready to be "the man" as a freshman. But Moser's in a good situation to see his numbers go back up.
 
Order of finish
1. Arizona
2. Oregon
3. Colorado
4. Cal
5. UCLA
6. Washington
7. Stanford
8. USC
9. Arizona State
10. Utah
11. Oregon State
12. Washington State


Coach of the Year: Sean Miller

Pac-12 Tourney Champion: UCLA

NCAA Tournament Teams: Arizona, Oregon, Colorado, Cal, UCLA

As far as I'm concerned, Stanford is incapable of making the Dance with their current regime and Cal is forever incapable of winning the Pac-12 Tournament.
 
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