As good as the Bears looked against ASU, after the win, I tried not to get overconfident about the season, because I had heard that ASU had a poor pre-conference record and was also missing one of their starters.
I decided to look into it a little further, and I found that ASU had a better record than I supposed. Here are some highlights:
ASU lost to San Diego State by 2 points in San Diego.
They lost to #6 Baylor by 12 on a neutral floor, Atlantis Resort
They lost to Syracuse by 8 on that floor
They lost to Loyola (Illinois) by 18 on that floor
ASU beat Oregon in overtime at Eugene
ASU beat Creighton (now 10-3) by one point at Creighton. Creighton looks to be a good opponent, losing to #19 Iowa St by 6, beating #24 BYU by 12 on a neutral floor, beating Villanova (#9) at home, and beating Marquette (and Shaka Smart)
ASU lost to 13-1 USF by one point. USF had beaten Nevada and also beat UNLV by 21 at home.
As to missing a starter when they played Cal, that player was Marcus Bagley, who has played in only the first 3 games of the season for ASU and been out ever since, not playing in any of the above games.
I think ASU was better than advertised when they played Cal, and Cal looked to be the better team in a solid win for the Bears.
I went to the game, and Bobby Hurley seemed to be more obsessed with chewing out the refs instead of coaching his team. It was not pretty, and made no difference in the game that I could see. I think Cal will have a good chance to pick up a road win in Tempe, if Hurley and ASU can't get their act together.
I decided to look into it a little further, and I found that ASU had a better record than I supposed. Here are some highlights:
ASU lost to San Diego State by 2 points in San Diego.
They lost to #6 Baylor by 12 on a neutral floor, Atlantis Resort
They lost to Syracuse by 8 on that floor
They lost to Loyola (Illinois) by 18 on that floor
ASU beat Oregon in overtime at Eugene
ASU beat Creighton (now 10-3) by one point at Creighton. Creighton looks to be a good opponent, losing to #19 Iowa St by 6, beating #24 BYU by 12 on a neutral floor, beating Villanova (#9) at home, and beating Marquette (and Shaka Smart)
ASU lost to 13-1 USF by one point. USF had beaten Nevada and also beat UNLV by 21 at home.
As to missing a starter when they played Cal, that player was Marcus Bagley, who has played in only the first 3 games of the season for ASU and been out ever since, not playing in any of the above games.
I think ASU was better than advertised when they played Cal, and Cal looked to be the better team in a solid win for the Bears.
I went to the game, and Bobby Hurley seemed to be more obsessed with chewing out the refs instead of coaching his team. It was not pretty, and made no difference in the game that I could see. I think Cal will have a good chance to pick up a road win in Tempe, if Hurley and ASU can't get their act together.
SFCityBear