WBB Bracketology: Oregon #2 in Portland

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WBB Bracketology: Oregon #2 in Portland

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http://www.espn.com/womens-college-bask ... acketology

This model has Oregon a #2 in the Portland region, #1 is Mississippi State, the team Oregon beat 82-74 in December, Stanford is #2 in Chicago, with Notre Dame #1.
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Re: WBB Bracketology: Oregon #2 in Portland

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That would be great. As long as we get Portland region I’m happy
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Re: WBB Bracketology: Oregon #2 in Portland

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http://www.espn.com/womens-college-bask ... t-stanford

It seems that Oregon may be pretty locked in for the Portland regional based upon NCAA practices on trying to keep teams as close as possible to regionals for fans.

MSU rematch to get to the Final Four? Can't say I like that idea... :? Granted, Hebard did as good a job as anyone has on T. McCowen, but she is still utterly massive, and MSU would be itching for payback.
Stewart Mandel-"From a purely aesthetic standpoint, I much prefer to watch a good spread-rushing offense over a traditional Power-I offense, and Oregon's has been the most fun by far for the past several years. It's fast, its precise, and when Chip Kelly has the right quarterback (Dixon, Masoli) at the helm, the possibility of someone ripping off a 60-yard run exists on nearly every play."
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Re: WBB Bracketology: Oregon #2 in Portland

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bigsugarduck wrote:http://www.espn.com/womens-college-bask ... t-stanford

It seems that Oregon may be pretty locked in for the Portland regional based upon NCAA practices on trying to keep teams as close as possible to regionals for fans.

MSU rematch to get to the Final Four? Can't say I like that idea... :? Granted, Hebard did as good a job as anyone has on T. McCowen, but she is still utterly massive, and MSU would be itching for payback.
Haha, which MSU though? :mrgreen: If the Spartans could beat us could they do the same to the Bulldogs in Starkville?
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Re: WBB Bracketology: Oregon #2 in Portland

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Duck07 wrote:
bigsugarduck wrote:http://www.espn.com/womens-college-bask ... t-stanford

It seems that Oregon may be pretty locked in for the Portland regional based upon NCAA practices on trying to keep teams as close as possible to regionals for fans.

MSU rematch to get to the Final Four? Can't say I like that idea... :? Granted, Hebard did as good a job as anyone has on T. McCowen, but she is still utterly massive, and MSU would be itching for payback.
Haha, which MSU though? :mrgreen: If the Spartans could beat us could they do the same to the Bulldogs in Starkville?
Well, who knows!?

There are only a few players across the country that Oregon cannot guard except for super-human efforts. McCowen is one of them. Love Oregon's chances among teams they can guard, so yeah Go Spartans!
Stewart Mandel-"From a purely aesthetic standpoint, I much prefer to watch a good spread-rushing offense over a traditional Power-I offense, and Oregon's has been the most fun by far for the past several years. It's fast, its precise, and when Chip Kelly has the right quarterback (Dixon, Masoli) at the helm, the possibility of someone ripping off a 60-yard run exists on nearly every play."
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Re: WBB Bracketology: Oregon #2 in Portland

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i'm not 100% sure oregon is a lock for pdx.
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