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PAC 10

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by VA49er, Nov 7, 2007.

  1. VA49er

    VA49er Full Access Member

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    All the talking heads on ESPN were saying PAC 10 is the best conference this year with possible 8 teams reaching the Dance. I know it's early but damn.
     
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    Who? I'm trying to remember who was good last year and who all left.
     
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    Bascially 8 of them. You've got USC and UCLA then Oregon, Oregon St and Wash St don't know about the others though. It was Davis, Bias, Phelps, and some other guy talking about it. Basically you can take anything Digger says and just disregard it though.
     
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    I remember Oregon State sucking hard last year. Washington State is in the top 10. Arizona State will continue to suck
     
  5. VA49er

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    What? With Herb? He's making a comeback!

    Scratch OSU, they did suck.

    However, according to the AP Top 25, the PAC 10 has 6 teams in the
    Top 25: UCLA, Wash St., Oregon, Arizona, USC and Stanford.

    The ACC has 3: Chapel Hill, Duke, and NC State. I know preseason polls are sometimes useless but nevertheless that's what they are right now.
     

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