Following Wilner's tweets, looks like his ranking is like this.
1) Arizona
2) UCLA
3) Colorado
4) Stanford
Has USC as his surprise team.
Anyone want to bet if Stanford is still our achilles heel?
I don't understand the love I've seen for USC and Cal. I agree that USC's a good surprise pick, particularly with the incoming transfers, but they're a complete unknown. The talent may or may not mesh and that's a team that consistently underachieves. They don't deserve a top-6 pre-season conference ranking. As for Cal, I think most of us like Wallace, but he's pretty much the extent of their recruiting class, and there's no way he replaces Gutierrez next year, who was their leader and best defender. They're VERY thin too, so any injuries would really kill their season, particularly up front.
I like how you guys all chastise larger programs for over signing and forcing players out of a scholarship (SEC), but hey when it comes to you guys you're all for it. Boot Sharpe and Mills or whoever the two who "transferred" so you can get better players in their place.
The hypocrisy on this board is great. Keep it comin
Nobody has been forced out. If they stay (in Mills case) or leave (Sharpe's case) it is up to them. They would not lose the scholly if they stayed. See Mills.
Why don't you go back to lambnation and take your weak smack with you. It becomes pretty easy to understand why you went to CSewe.
If it ain't hurtin, it ain't right.
Chauncey Billups
exactly.... Boyles attitude and belief is if the coaches make a mistake in recruiting, its not the student athlete's fault and hence should not lose their scholarship... but if they choose to leave, that's their decision... quite different from what OMFgasm is putting out there... and as fans of the CU program, some would like sharpe and mills to stay and some would like them to move on.... no one is forcing anyone to do anything....get a life on some other forum