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Official RPI Watch 2014-15

Way to go Cal! :thumbsup:


And U-Dub losing on a last shot seems like poetic justice.
 
Expecting Cal to be an easy Buff win in Boulder, regardless of roster, but predictability has been less reliable than in past years. Anyway this helps push W away a little.
 
Nice win by DePaul over Seton Hall. Kind of sad that DePaul is enjoying a more successful conference campaign than we are.
 
Oregon beats Washington by 4 in Eugene. Ducks now 6-4, Huskies 3-7.

Wyoming beat CSU by 11 to move a half game ahead of SDSU for 1st in the MWC.

AFA beat UNM by 4
 
Just an update on CU's Pac12 seeding outlook:

Oregon is mediocre, but they've won the vast majority of close Pac games. With Wazzu in Eugene next, Oregon is likely to win and thus finish the week at 7-4. However, Oregon then has only 2 home games of their final 7 remaining games. UCLA is 5-4 and has a difficult road swing in the Bay Area this week (Cal seems to have woken up). However, UCLA's final 7 after that includes 5 home games. Bruins are going to finish strong. It seems UCLA and Oregon are going to take 4th and 5th. Oregon is running out to the better record for now, but UCLA's final 7 is WAY more favorable than Oregon's. Bruins are likely to finish 4th when the dust settles, IMO.

CU would need to start winning big games immediately to remain in the race for 4th. Even 5th would likely require either beating Utah or winning in Eugene. If we lose to Utah, we'd be on pace for 6th or 7th. Oregon State's remaining schedule is not favorable and they're going to fall…it's simply a question of how far. Cal has seemingly woken up after sweeping their UW/Wazzu road swing. Cal is now only a game behind CU, but we have the major advantage of hosting Cal in our only meeting and thus likely holding the tiebreaker.

Long story short: Current trajectory is 6th or 7th unless we win a couple we're not supposed to.
 
Nice job by Auburn to go into Baton Rouge and beat 16-5 LSU 81-77.

Drexel also continued their nice recent form with a road win at Elon
 
UCLA holds on for dear life and wins by 2, so UCLA and Stanford are both now 6-4. Huge win for UCLA's Dance hopes.
 
Wallace hits a buzzer beater 3 pointer for Cal to beat USC at home, 70-69. Bears are now 4-6, Trojans 1-9.
 
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