calumnus said:
R90 said:
The conference had too many young teams in rebuilding mode. Teams improved over the course of the season, but it was too late.
The non-conference record was terrible, so no matter how things went in the conference season, the average NET scores were going to be bad. We were all just fighting over scraps.
This is the fallacy with pointing out Cal's youth in going 3-15 in conference. Yes we were young, but so was the competition. Yes we will get better, but so will the competition.
Yours is the fallacy of posting the thought that makes you feel smart, rather than doing research to find objective truth.
Top 7 mpg.
Was: 4 Sr. 0. Jr. 3 So. 0 Fr.
WSU: 2 Sr. 3 Jr. 1 So. 1 Fr.
USC: 2 Sr. 3 Jr. 0 So. 2 Fr.
OSU: 2 Sr. 2 Jr. 3 So. 0 Fr.
Zona: 2 Sr. 2 Jr. 2 So. 1 Fr.
Duck: 2 Sr. 1 Jr. 1 So. 3 Fr.
Utah: 2 Sr. 1. Jr. 1 So. 3 Fr.
ASU: 1 Sr. 2 Jr. 2 So. 2 Fr.
Furd: 1 Sr. 1 Jr. 3 So. 2 Fr.
Buffs: 0 Sr. 3 Jr. 3 So. 1 Fr.
Cal: 0 Sr. 1 Jr. 3 So. 3 Fr.
ucla: 0 Sr. 1 Jr. 2 So. 4 Fr.
Washington mostly played 4 seniors and no freshmen. They raced out to a 10-0 start in conference, in dominant fashion, but then the younger teams started catching up to them, and they limped home with narrow victories and humbling losses.
UCLA and Cal are likely to show the most improvement next year, losing no seniors and expecting significant improvement from freshmen.
Washington loses the most. WSU, USC and OSU should be about the same. The rest should make good leaps forward, just based on the experience factor.
It's all just entertainment, so find a way to enjoy it.
The refs are there to feed your hatred addiction and keep the games close.