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ClayK
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Posted: 04/06/19 8:42 pm ::: Ionescu back at Oregon |
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So the Ducks are looking pretty good for 2020.
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cthskzfn
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Posted: 04/06/19 8:52 pm ::: |
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Howee
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NoDakSt
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Posted: 04/06/19 10:19 pm ::: |
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I'll call it. Next years title matchup will be Civil War! Ducks vs Beavers!
**please note the aforementioned declaration becomes null and void in the advent of player transfers before and after the start of the season, coaching changes among the principal coaches (Scott Rueck, Mark Campbell), any season ending injuries and failure of either coaching staff to adequately develop the potential of any player 6'6" or taller
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Howee
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Brinx
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Posted: 04/07/19 12:00 am ::: |
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Nice, hopefully we get to see Oregon in another final four game.
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pilight
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elsie
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Posted: 04/07/19 12:11 am ::: |
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probably after her debacle the other night 6 for 24 she thought her draft status would drop....
this woman is about her, period......she got some notion or inducement to stay and hopefully its legit.......
she's made a mistake I think......injury can happen at any time....
and, teams have figured out how to win against her.....
Ucla and Stanford will be loaded next year....OSU will be better..
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Howee
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Howee
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Shades
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Posted: 04/07/19 9:52 am ::: |
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McCarville was a starter on arguably the best of the Lynx championship teams.
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Hoops9092
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Posted: 04/07/19 10:31 am ::: |
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Oregon has to be preseason #1, right?
What an incredible turn-around from just 3-4 years ago. Reminds me of Diggins/Notre Dame.
Phenomenal. Happy to Sabrina and the program.
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Ex-Ref
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Posted: 04/07/19 10:54 am ::: |
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NoDakSt wrote: |
I'll call it. Next years title matchup will be Civil War! Ducks vs Beavers!
**please note the aforementioned declaration becomes null and void in the advent of player transfers before and after the start of the season, coaching changes among the principal coaches (Scott Rueck, Mark Campbell), any season ending injuries and failure of either coaching staff to adequately develop the potential of any player 6'6" or taller |
You'll need to add as long as selcom doesn't match them up in an earlier round.
I can't imagine that would be wonderful tv for about 90%-95% of the country. I don't think that they will want another single-state final like they had in 2001. Or even a single conf. final. Look how many times they have had ND/UConn meet in the semi's.
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ucbart
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ucbart
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Posted: 04/07/19 12:10 pm ::: |
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Hoops9092 wrote: |
Oregon has to be preseason #1, right?
What an incredible turn-around from just 3-4 years ago. Reminds me of Diggins/Notre Dame.
Phenomenal. Happy to Sabrina and the program. |
Next year will be
1a. Oregon
1b. Baylor
3. Nobody else close.
Then everyone else. I predict both teams will be undefeated entering the tourney.
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Howee
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Shades
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Posted: 04/07/19 12:33 pm ::: |
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PG & C are the two hardest positions to fill. Baylor will lose a starter from each of those positions.
I could see Baylor being hit with a couple of transfer outs.
I wonder if they’ll go with Queen Egbo as a starter or NaLyssa Smith?
Baylor should be very good but it’s not like they don’t have some things to iron out.
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ClayK
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Posted: 04/07/19 12:50 pm ::: |
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>this woman is about her, period....
Sabrina is about one thing: Winning. She hates to lose in open gym, she hates to lose in drills, she hates to lose at anything.
That has its positives and negatives, to be sure, but she is no more about herself than anyone else is (we all have to make decisions, and those decisions obviously include the impact on ourselves).
And it's way too early to anoint any team, and lots can happen. In fact, I would think the odds would be heavily against (at this point) Baylor and Oregon being in the national championship game, or even in the Final Four. That's not to say it won't happen, but it's a long road with plenty of chances to blow a tire.
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readyAIMfire53
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Posted: 04/07/19 1:30 pm ::: |
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ClayK wrote: |
>this woman is about her, period....
Sabrina is about one thing: Winning. She hates to lose in open gym, she hates to lose in drills, she hates to lose at anything.
That has its positives and negatives, to be sure, but she is no more about herself than anyone else is (we all have to make decisions, and those decisions obviously include the impact on ourselves).
And it's way too early to anoint any team, and lots can happen. In fact, I would think the odds would be heavily against (at this point) Baylor and Oregon being in the national championship game, or even in the Final Four. That's not to say it won't happen, but it's a long road with plenty of chances to blow a tire. |
I've got Oregon pre-season #1...by a lot. Sabrina, Ruthie, Sabally1 & Sabally2.Plus Graves as coach. Ducks will bring it home and bring PAC back into the running. I've got South Carolina penciled in for the FF.
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ucbart
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Posted: 04/07/19 2:42 pm ::: |
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readyAIMfire53 wrote: |
ClayK wrote: |
>this woman is about her, period....
Sabrina is about one thing: Winning. She hates to lose in open gym, she hates to lose in drills, she hates to lose at anything.
That has its positives and negatives, to be sure, but she is no more about herself than anyone else is (we all have to make decisions, and those decisions obviously include the impact on ourselves).
And it's way too early to anoint any team, and lots can happen. In fact, I would think the odds would be heavily against (at this point) Baylor and Oregon being in the national championship game, or even in the Final Four. That's not to say it won't happen, but it's a long road with plenty of chances to blow a tire. |
I've got Oregon pre-season #1...by a lot. Sabrina, Ruthie, Sabally1 & Sabally2.Plus Graves as coach. Ducks will bring it home and bring PAC back into the running. I've got South Carolina penciled in for the FF. |
I just don't trust Dawn's coaching, but they're going to be loaded with talent all over the floor. I mean, she's arguably one of the greatest guards of all time and Tyausha Harris hasn't improved her game one bit in 3 seasons. Plus, that team will have a lot of freshman.
My FF next year is:
Oregon
Baylor
Stanford
???(Undecided) HA
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linkster
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Posted: 04/07/19 4:17 pm ::: |
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I think it's great that UConn fans will have a chance to see her up close next season. I may have to see about a season ticket since UConn's home schedule will include Oregon Notre Dame, Baylor & a renewal with Tenn.
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letsski
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Posted: 04/07/19 9:40 pm ::: |
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elsie wrote: |
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and, teams have figured out how to win against her.....
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True, except for NCAA tournament teams Portland State, Indiana, SD State and MS State. 31 puts against #1 MS State. But yeah, National Champ Baylor held her to 18 puts. (36% from 3) and figured out how to win against her.
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CamrnCrz1974
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Posted: 04/08/19 11:38 am ::: |
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Shades wrote: |
PG & C are the two hardest positions to fill. Baylor will lose a starter from each of those positions.
I could see Baylor being hit with a couple of transfer outs.
I wonder if they’ll go with Queen Egbo as a starter or NaLyssa Smith?
Baylor should be very good but it’s not like they don’t have some things to iron out. |
Given Baylor does not have a large recruiting class coming in, perhaps there will not be the transfers.
As for the final starting position, it will be interesting. Smith had a good NC game. But Cox played really well next to a more physically imposing, back-to-the-basket five.
I agree that Baylor could be very good, but I also agree with you that there are a few things to iron out.
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fancy_daniel
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