CBB Review (College Basketball Review)

The Emergence of the PAC-12

As of November 30…

Current Standings within the PAC-12: 

  1. #21 Colorado Buffaloes (5-0)
  2. #14 Arizona Wildcats (8-0)
  3. Stanford Cardinals (7-1) (68-67 Loss to Butler)
  4. Oregon State Beavers (6-1) (Loss to Oklahoma)
  5. #23 Washington Huskies (5-1) (Loss to Tennessee)
  6. #11 Oregon (6-2) (Losses to #8 Gonzaga and #6 UNC)
  7. USC Trojans (6-2) (Losses to Temple and Marquette)
  8. California Golden Bears (5-2) (Losses to #1 Duke and #22 Texas)
  9. Utah Utes (5-2) (Losses to CCU and Tulane)
  10. Arizona State Sun Devils (4-2) (Losses to Colorado and Virginia)
  11. UCLA Bruins (5-3) (Losses to Hofstra, BYU, and #3 MSU)
  12. Washington State Cougars (3-4) (Losses to SCU, Omaha, Nebraska, and CSU)

 

To look back on the 2018-2019 season: (OVERALL)

  1. Washington (27-9) (PAC-12 Runner Up)
  2. Arizona State (23-11)
  3. Oregon (25-13) (PAC-12 Tournament Champion)
  4. Colorado (23-13)
  5. Oregon State (18-13)
  6. Utah (17-14)
  7. Arizona (17-15)
  8. UCLA (17-16)
  9. USC (16-17)
  10. Stanford (15-16)
  11. Washington State (11-21)
  12. California (8-23)

Teams to Focus on:

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Credit: Oregon Live

Oregon

Credit: Arizona Desert Swarm

Arizona

Colorado

Summary

Last year, the PAC-12 proved to be lackluster in its efforts to prove to the world their strength and ability to compete against powerhouse teams. The only strong side was the Oregon Ducks, who made a fighting effort all the way to the Sweet 16 against #1 Virginia, surpassing all expectations. This year, the PAC-12 is a force to be reckoned with. With just 3 bids in the 2019 March Madness Tournament, I believe that this number is going to increase and the PAC-12 is going to show their grit and force in the 2020 March Madness Tournament. My prediction is that Oregon, Arizona, Colorado, Washington, and Stanford are going to make the 2020 NCAA Tournament. My bold bet for this conference is that, similarly to last year, either Oregon again or Arizona is going to find themselves in the Sweet 16 or Elite 8.

Cover Image Credit: The Ralphie Report

 

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