#1 Arizona State swept Oregon State.
#2 Michigan beat Wisconsin twice. Michigan is good, but they are not the number 2 team in the country. Maybe, perhaps, they are in the top 10, but not #2.
Speaking of teams that don't belong in the top 5--
#3 Texas split with #15 Oklahoma--What a surprise...Texas plays a good team, and they lose. Wow. Who would've thought?
#4 Georgia lost 2 of 3 to #25 Auburn.
#5 Florida swept South Carolina.
#6 Tennessee took 2 of 3 from Mississippi State.
#7 Alabama's games were cancelled. We are all praying for the people of Alabama affected by last week's storms.
#8 UCLA was swept by #10 California--Wow, wow, wow. I knew California was good, but I didn't think UCLA was that bad.
#9 Arizona lost two of three to Oregon--Oregon?? When did they get a team?
#11 Washington dropped 2 of 3 to #13 Stanford.
#12 Missouri took one from Oklahoma State. The second game was rained out.
#14 Nebraska splite with Texas Tech.
CONFERENCES:
In the PAC-10, Arizona State has a 2 game lead over California. Absent a complete meltdown by Arizona State, ASU will win the PAC-10. The PAC-10 does not have a conference tournament. ASU, California, Stanford, Arizona and UCLA will all get bids.
In the SEC-East, Tennessee has a 2 game lead over Florida. Tennessee and Florida play 3 games to end regular season. Alabama leads #21 LSU by 2 games in the West. Alabama should win the West. If Tennesse wins the SEC-East, Tennessee will be the Number 1 seed in the SEC tournament.
Wha what? While I was sleeping...the Big 10 actually has a race for the championship. Indiana has quietly built a one game lead over Michigan. This is a big deal--the Big 10 does not have an end of season tournament. Indiana plays Northwestern and Purdue the next two weekends. So, Indiana has a legitimate shot at winning the Big-10...er Big-11...er Big-12...oh, heck, you know the conference I'm talking about.
Texas now leads Missouri by 1 game in the Big-12 (or Big-14? I can't figure this out). This conference does have an end of season tournament.
In the WAC, Hawai'i swept New Mexico State, giving Boise State the lead in the WAC. I pray that Boise State doesn't play on that awful blue turf they use at the football stadium.
#2 Michigan beat Wisconsin twice. Michigan is good, but they are not the number 2 team in the country. Maybe, perhaps, they are in the top 10, but not #2.
Speaking of teams that don't belong in the top 5--
#3 Texas split with #15 Oklahoma--What a surprise...Texas plays a good team, and they lose. Wow. Who would've thought?
#4 Georgia lost 2 of 3 to #25 Auburn.
#5 Florida swept South Carolina.
#6 Tennessee took 2 of 3 from Mississippi State.
#7 Alabama's games were cancelled. We are all praying for the people of Alabama affected by last week's storms.
#8 UCLA was swept by #10 California--Wow, wow, wow. I knew California was good, but I didn't think UCLA was that bad.
#9 Arizona lost two of three to Oregon--Oregon?? When did they get a team?
#11 Washington dropped 2 of 3 to #13 Stanford.
#12 Missouri took one from Oklahoma State. The second game was rained out.
#14 Nebraska splite with Texas Tech.
CONFERENCES:
In the PAC-10, Arizona State has a 2 game lead over California. Absent a complete meltdown by Arizona State, ASU will win the PAC-10. The PAC-10 does not have a conference tournament. ASU, California, Stanford, Arizona and UCLA will all get bids.
In the SEC-East, Tennessee has a 2 game lead over Florida. Tennessee and Florida play 3 games to end regular season. Alabama leads #21 LSU by 2 games in the West. Alabama should win the West. If Tennesse wins the SEC-East, Tennessee will be the Number 1 seed in the SEC tournament.
Wha what? While I was sleeping...the Big 10 actually has a race for the championship. Indiana has quietly built a one game lead over Michigan. This is a big deal--the Big 10 does not have an end of season tournament. Indiana plays Northwestern and Purdue the next two weekends. So, Indiana has a legitimate shot at winning the Big-10...er Big-11...er Big-12...oh, heck, you know the conference I'm talking about.
Texas now leads Missouri by 1 game in the Big-12 (or Big-14? I can't figure this out). This conference does have an end of season tournament.
In the WAC, Hawai'i swept New Mexico State, giving Boise State the lead in the WAC. I pray that Boise State doesn't play on that awful blue turf they use at the football stadium.
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