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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Oct 17, 2019 0:40:09 GMT
Colorado Arizona Washington Utah Arizona St. Oregon Colorado Oregon State UCLA USC Stanford Washington State California 
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Post by marsexplorer on Oct 17, 2019 0:54:40 GMT
Does Bill Walton have a joint in each hand?
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Oct 17, 2019 1:40:27 GMT
Does Bill Walton have a joint in each hand? are you going to do the big 10 picks?
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Post by screamingtreefrogs on Oct 17, 2019 7:17:37 GMT
Colorado Arizona Washington Utah Arizona St. Oregon Colorado Oregon State UCLA USC Stanford Washington State California Nice. Would have figured one of the usual cast of characters - i.e. 'Zona, Oregon, maybe Utah, Stanford or UCLA would be at the top. When's the last time the Buffaloes were good at college hoops - i.e. took the conference. Is Cal really that bad this year? Same for Stanford and UCLA. Side note - I love Colorado's parquet: 
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Oct 17, 2019 12:29:30 GMT
Colorado Arizona Washington Utah Arizona St. Oregon Colorado Oregon State UCLA USC Stanford Washington State California Nice. Would have figured one of the usual cast of characters - i.e. 'Zona, Oregon, maybe Utah, Stanford or UCLA would be at the top. When's the last time the Buffaloes were good at college hoops - i.e. took the conference. Is Cal really that bad this year? Same for Stanford and UCLA. Side note - I love Colorado's parquet:  Colorado returns a stellar starting five and itβs top six scorers, led by point guard McKinley Wright and as athletic of a small forward as there is in the nation in Tyler Bey. Coming off a 23-win season, the stage is set for them to achieve at a high level this year. collegehoopswatch.com/2019/10/11/colorado-basketball-buffs-ready-for-expectations/
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Post by millar70 on Oct 18, 2019 2:03:18 GMT
Does Bill Walton have a joint in each hand? Maybe not in that picture, but other times in his life I'm sure Walton had two blazing at once.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Oct 18, 2019 2:56:19 GMT
Colorado will be a force, not just in the PAC. Better than the Ducks, not sure.
The PAC will be better than they were last year but that not a high bar to set.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Oct 18, 2019 20:30:07 GMT
Colorado Arizona Washington Utah Arizona St. Oregon Colorado Oregon State UCLA USC Stanford Washington State California Nice. Would have figured one of the usual cast of characters - i.e. 'Zona, Oregon, maybe Utah, Stanford or UCLA would be at the top. When's the last time the Buffaloes were good at college hoops - i.e. took the conference. Is Cal really that bad this year? Same for Stanford and UCLA. Side note - I love Colorado's parquet:  Ironically, Colorado has a player named Parquet
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Post by nutsberryfarm π on Oct 19, 2019 4:04:18 GMT
Colorado will be a force, not just in the PAC. Better than the Ducks, not sure. The PAC will be better than they were last year but that not a high bar to set. will the pac get more teams than the mtn west in the big dance?
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Oct 19, 2019 5:02:11 GMT
Colorado will be a force, not just in the PAC. Better than the Ducks, not sure. The PAC will be better than they were last year but that not a high bar to set. will the pac get more teams than the mtn west in the big dance? Probably. Nevada will be down, UNLV, Fresno, Boise could be up
But a MW team could go further that a PAC team. Watch the fuck out for Utah State. 28 wins, return nearly everyone and brought in two big transfers. Utah State could be Elite 8. Could be even more. Think a a Butler-esque run.
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