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2020-21 MBB Season

Bovada sees CU as the 2nd pick

PAC-12 Conference

3/10/212:00 PM

Conference Tournament Winner​

  • USC+185
  • UCLA+500
  • Colorado+210
  • Oregon+265
  • Stanford+1500
  • Arizona State+2000
  • Utah U+3000
  • Washington State+6600
  • Oregon State+5500
  • California+20000
  • Washington+20000
 
Happy to report that my 3-11 Toreros received a vote this week. That 16 point loss to San Francisco in the first round of the WCC tournament must have impressed someone. Or maybe they liked that we stayed within 40 against Gonzaga a couple weeks ago.
Somebody must have confused them with SDSU, that's embarrassing
 
Virginia Tech has played exactly two games in the last month (plus one day). It's crazy we're ranked.
 
Also could've been a USC vote. USC vs USD.
It's disappointing that this stuff doesn't get audited, like the 100 most questionable votes should get an email or call that says something like "Hey Chuck, did you really mean to say that a 3-11 team was the 25th best team in the country?"
 
can you give us non ESPN+ folks the spark notes?

Every March, the pressure grows stronger on what everyone at ESPN headquarters now refers to as simply The Streak. We are speaking, of course, of the 349 teams that won't win the men's basketball national title.

Yes, yes, it's true. This venerable feature that selects eight teams of the 357 in Division I that could win the title has successfully included the eventual national champion every time. It's not like we've been doing this since the 1950s -- we started in 2016, actually -- but still, a streak is a streak.

Here are the 349 teams that won't win the 2021 national title, broken into three groups: ineligible, near misses and no clear path.

Right, so by my count, that right there sums to 349 teams. If you're a fan of a team that hasn't shown up yet, congratulations! Your team is among the magic eight, which, as a simple matter of deduction, must consist of the following: Alabama, Baylor, Colorado, Gonzaga, Houston, Illinois, Iowa and Michigan.

Go out and make this feature look good, magic eight. There's a streak on the line.
 
Buffs are #22 in the final AP poll this year.

First time that they've been ranked in the final poll since 1996-97 when they finished #24 after getting upset by Oklahoma in the 2nd round (Buffs first game) of the Big XII tournament dropping from #18 in the prior week's poll.

You have to go back to 1968-1969 for the prior time that they finished ranked (#18)
 
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