SFCityBear said:Maybe I'm wrong, but I have little faith in pre-season picks. I think OSU may be better than 12th, or else the conference is improving overall, which I am a little skeptical about, based on the number of quality PAC12 players drafted by the NBA for this season. That OSU transfer from Nichols gives OSU another dimension. They look more athletic than last year. Of course, a very rusty unprepared Cal may have made OSU look better than they are.calumnus said:SFCityBear said:I wouldn't read too much into those scores. Cal doesn't have the firepower top to bottom or the offensive scheme to score 114 points. That doesn't mean Cal can't be a good basketball team, or that Cal can't beat OSU in conference games. This week's Cal-OSU game, played on their court with only a last minute notice, allowing for hardly any practice for Cal beforehand, was not an easy win for OSU, and Cal still made it close at the end. OSU was much better practiced and better prepared for that game, and it showed. Cal won't always have a lid on the basket, like they did in that game. Barring serious injuries or illnesses for Cal players, it is not a stretch to predict that Cal will beat OSU in Haas, and also have a 50-50 shot to beat them in Corvallis in conference games this season.BearSD said:Either that, or being only about 20 points better than NAIA Northwest is not a good sign for our Bears, compared to Oregon State being 70 points better than Northwest.KoreAmBear said:
Oregon State rolled Northwest 114-42. I don't think Oregon State is a 12th place kind of team.
Of course, OSU was picked 12th in conference so, yeah.
Well according to Sagarin's Recent:
1. Oregon #29
2. UCLA #34
3. Colorado #40
4. ASU #48
5. Arizona #49
6. Stanford #59
7. USC #67
8. Utah #80
9. UW #83
10. OSU #103
11. WSU #120
12: Cal #152