The Pac-12 has already split into a five-team pack with a decent chance of making the NCAA Tournament, and a seven-team group whose NCAA chances are already very slim.
UCLA and Arizona are currently close to the NCAA tournament. They could lose a bunch of games and still have enough big wins to get in. They are on track to be high seeds.
ASU, USC and Utah are the three teams that have a decent chance of landing an offer, but have a lot of work to do and can’t feel safe from a distance.
Colorado is the top team in the seven-team fighter pack. The Buffs have five losses and are 0-2 in the conference, but they have some nice non-conference wins. If they can get hot, they can get into the NCAA tournament conversation, but they’ve really weakened their position with all their losses.
Oregon is shockingly on the ropes for the NCAA Tournament. The Ducks need to win at least 13 or 14 conference games to undo the damage of the non-conference schedule.
Washington is in a similar position to Oregon.
Oregon State, Stanford, Washington State and Cal have all buried themselves, probably beyond hope or salvation.
The Pac-12 has already split into a five-team pack with a decent chance of making the NCAA Tournament, and a seven-team group whose NCAA chances are already very slim.
UCLA and Arizona are currently close to the NCAA tournament. They could lose a bunch of games and still have enough big wins to get in. They are on track to be high seeds.
ASU, USC and Utah are the three teams that have a decent chance of landing an offer, but have a lot of work to do and can’t feel safe from a distance.
Colorado is the top team in the seven-team fighter pack. The Buffs have five losses and are 0-2 in the conference, but they have some nice non-conference wins. If they can get hot, they can get into the NCAA tournament conversation, but they’ve really weakened their position with all their losses.
Oregon is shockingly on the ropes for the NCAA Tournament. The Ducks need to win at least 13 or 14 conference games to undo the damage of the non-conference schedule.
Washington is in a similar position to Oregon.
Oregon State, Stanford, Washington State and Cal have all buried themselves, probably beyond hope or salvation.