We have some young pieces with good potential, so we'll get better, but nine games in I think we have enough data now to confirm that we currently still stink:
https://www.usatoday.com/sports/ncaab/sagarin/2020/conference/
I believe the "Recent" numbers are most relevant for most teams, though ours are about the same as the main rating because we stunk last year too. Stanford is much improved. UCLA is much worse.
Pac-12
Tier 1 (High Seeds)
87.41 #12 Oregon
87.40 #13 Arizona
86.53 #20 Stanford
85.78 #23 Colorado
Tier 2 (Middle seeds if they keep up performance)
83.33 #42 Arizona St.
83.13 #43 Washington
Tier 3 (Bubble teams that can make tourney with good results in conference)
81.13 #63 USC
81.12 #65 Oregon St.
79.57 #77 Utah
Tier 4 (Teams that stink relative to P6 conference expectations)
74.34 #144 Washington St.
73.47 #153 UCLA
71.71 #182 California
Last season we finished:
68.93 #214
The best Pac-12 teams last year:
85.62 #27 Oregon
82.84 #45 Washington
81.77 #51 Arizona St.
79.86 #64 Colorado
Obviously that's a huge difference.
The conference season is much bigger than the non-conference season for determining how good teams are against tough competition. Unfortunately I think Cal's current team composition will struggle more as the competition gets tougher. Teams that can generate offense against tough defense will perform better in conference than they have so far this year and there will be enough Quadrant 1 wins available in conference that we'll probably get 6 or 7 teams into the tourney based on how the conference looks going into the new year.
While we're better than last year and will continue to improve, the conference average is significantly higher this year so the final standings could end up being similar. We'll have some games where we play and shoot well enough to pull off an upset, but most will just be losses where we root for player and team development. For me the games will still be interesting because it's not really about winning or losing, but rather teamwork, attitude and the fundamentals of basketball.
Other stinky P6 teams based on "Recent" ratings:
ACC
72.61 #166 Georgia Tech
71.53 #185 Boston College
Big East
71.78 #180 Providence
Big Ten
71.74 #181 Nebraska
Big 12
72.85 #161 Kansas St.
SEC
67.03 #253 Texas A&M
Texas A&M has taken over the title of stinkiest P6 team from us this year, but we're in a close race with several teams for second stinkiest... at least for now.
https://www.usatoday.com/sports/ncaab/sagarin/2020/conference/
I believe the "Recent" numbers are most relevant for most teams, though ours are about the same as the main rating because we stunk last year too. Stanford is much improved. UCLA is much worse.
Pac-12
Tier 1 (High Seeds)
87.41 #12 Oregon
87.40 #13 Arizona
86.53 #20 Stanford
85.78 #23 Colorado
Tier 2 (Middle seeds if they keep up performance)
83.33 #42 Arizona St.
83.13 #43 Washington
Tier 3 (Bubble teams that can make tourney with good results in conference)
81.13 #63 USC
81.12 #65 Oregon St.
79.57 #77 Utah
Tier 4 (Teams that stink relative to P6 conference expectations)
74.34 #144 Washington St.
73.47 #153 UCLA
71.71 #182 California
Last season we finished:
68.93 #214
The best Pac-12 teams last year:
85.62 #27 Oregon
82.84 #45 Washington
81.77 #51 Arizona St.
79.86 #64 Colorado
Obviously that's a huge difference.
The conference season is much bigger than the non-conference season for determining how good teams are against tough competition. Unfortunately I think Cal's current team composition will struggle more as the competition gets tougher. Teams that can generate offense against tough defense will perform better in conference than they have so far this year and there will be enough Quadrant 1 wins available in conference that we'll probably get 6 or 7 teams into the tourney based on how the conference looks going into the new year.
While we're better than last year and will continue to improve, the conference average is significantly higher this year so the final standings could end up being similar. We'll have some games where we play and shoot well enough to pull off an upset, but most will just be losses where we root for player and team development. For me the games will still be interesting because it's not really about winning or losing, but rather teamwork, attitude and the fundamentals of basketball.
Other stinky P6 teams based on "Recent" ratings:
ACC
72.61 #166 Georgia Tech
71.53 #185 Boston College
Big East
71.78 #180 Providence
Big Ten
71.74 #181 Nebraska
Big 12
72.85 #161 Kansas St.
SEC
67.03 #253 Texas A&M
Texas A&M has taken over the title of stinkiest P6 team from us this year, but we're in a close race with several teams for second stinkiest... at least for now.
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The refs are there to feed your hatred addiction and keep the games close.