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MBB & WBB: Pac-12 Conference Standings

KP update:

1.) Oregon (14-4)
2.) Utah (13-5)
3.) Cal (12-6)
4.) Arizona (12-6)
5.) Colorado (10-8)
6.) USC (9-9)
7.) Washington (9-9) - season finished
8.) Oregon State (8-10)
9.) Stanford (8-10)
10.) UCLA (7-11)
11.) Arizona State (5-13)
12.) Washington State (1-17) - season finished

I think technically, CU can finish third (CU win, Cal loss, Zona loss), but the odds of that are literally 1% according to KP - and even then I'm not 100% sure how tiebreakers would work out (I think CU would win the third seed because group head to head eliminates Zona and then going from top down, the tiebreaker would be CU 1-0 vs Zona and Cal 1-1). So don't think about the 3 seed.

Fourth seed - CU needs to beat Utah, Zona needs to lose to Furd at home. 2% chance.

Fifth seed - Oregon needs to beat USC, CU loses to Utah OR any one of numerous scenarios where CU beats Utah but Zona wins, Cal wins, etc.. 59% chance.

Sixth seed - CU loses to Utah, USC beats Oregon - 38% chance.

TL;DR - Pull for CU, Oregon, Stanford and Arizona State.
 
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