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So Who's # 2?

So Who's # 2?


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All the teams listed lost significant players either through graduation or transfers!
MissSt and UCLA may have brought back the most pieces to their puzzles.
With TX, if Holmes gets back relatively soon from her suspension they can make a run!
UCONN may have to be both 1 and 1a for awhile!

Interesting concept--Uconn, 1 and 1a--that tickles me.
 
I was looking for the category: there is no number 2. (At least if UConn fulfills its well-deserved hype).
You present two thoughts for me---the second first: Do you think Uconn may not fulfill it's destiny?
(yes this nit did pic). The first: My brain see's 300 plus plus schools with no ranking/standing at all.
I have read something akin to that often---there is Uconn's WBB program, and all others.
 
I’m going out on the limb a little bit by picking Texas as #2. Karen Aston has been engaged in a slow but steady resurrection of the Longhorns to their former greatness. This could well be the year that Texas finally overtakes Baylor for the top spot in the Big 12.

Baylor lost 4 key players from last year’s team with the graduation of talented g/w’s Davis, Jones & Prince and the transfer of center Mompremier. Kalani Brown is a star and Wallace is very capable, if she can get out of Kim’s doghouse. But Cox & Chou are going to have to make serious sophomore leaps for Baylor to rule the Big 12 again this year, and Baylor’s OOC schedule full of cupcakes won’t help very much.

As for TX, they may have the best backcourt in the nation, not playing in Storrs, CT, with senior guards Atkins & McCarty. Assuming that Holmes comes off her suspension in December ready to play, she could be an AA. While center Kelsey Lang graduated, transfer Jatarie White from SC is ready to step right in. Add in a very talented group of freshmen as well as a number of capable reserves and this team could end up in Columbus, OH in April for a second meeting with the Huskies.

The 1st meeting of course will be in Austin, TX on January 15. TX WBB has not been a big draw in recent years, but I would expect a packed house when the “circus” comes to town lead by its illustrious ringmaster, Geno Auriemma. This game will be a great yardstick for how far the Longhorns have come, and whether they can hang with the greatest program in the history of WBB. If they keep it close, I’m sure that Longhorn fans will all be chanting by the end of the game, “WE’RE NUMBER TWO!
Austin Texan's chant" We are number 1--when they are number 30. But the Number 2 comment had much humor to it. Funny. However Tx was my choice--
 
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Who have Oregon lost that they can't get a nomination or even a mention in the whole thread?

As #2? The Ducks deserve plenty of mentions in a thread talking about top 10 but being discussed as a possible #2 seems a stretch.
 
With Oregon, and Oregon State for that matter, I would not be at all surprised if they end up #2...... At the same time would not be surprised if they are #22

The Pac 12 plays some pretty good basketball..... and that trend is strengthening
 
With Oregon, and Oregon State for that matter, I would not be at all surprised if they end up #2. At the same time would not be surprised if they are #22

The Pac 12 plays some pretty good basketball..... and that trend is strengthening

I can agree on Oregon being in the top 10 but certainly not #2 over the regular elites (SC,Baylor,ND, Stanford). I wouldn't even have Oregon St. in the top 25 this year. Losing wiese will hurt them.
 
Who have Oregon lost that they can't get a nomination or even a mention in the whole thread?
Unfortunately, I was limited to only 7 choices in the poll. I listed 6 schools plus "other" as a catch-all. Oregon would have been the next school I would have listed.
 
Yes SCspur I agree with you on the ouch that losing Wiese will be for Oregon State..... I just have a lot of confidence in the coach there.... and i would not be surprised to see him shine....

I forgot Scott Rueck was still there, I got him confused with Mike Neighbors. I believe that he will have them still competing for PAC-12 championships and they will be dangerous once Slocum becomes eligible again.
 
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I'm casting my sentimental vote for the Missouri Tigers. They won't be taken lightly in the SEC.

1 Kelsey Winfrey 5-9 G Fr. Lebanon, Mo. / Lebanon
2 Jordan Roundtree 5-9 G So. St. Louis, Mo. / Kirkwood
3 Sophie Cunningham 6-1 G Jr. Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge
4 Bri Porter 6-3 F R-Jr. Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge
5 Lauren Aldridge 5-7 G R-Jr. Marshfield, Mo. / Marshfield Kansas
10 Nadia Green 5-10 G Fr. Chicago, Ill. / Homewood-Flossmoor
12 Elle Brown 5-11 G Fr. Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge
13 Hannah Schuchts 6-2 F R-So. Tallahassee, Fla. / Maclay
20 Kayla McDowell 6-2 F R-Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Mason
21 Cierra Porter 6-4 F Jr. Columbia, Mo. / Rock Bridge
22 Jordan Frericks 6-1 F R-Sr. Quincy, Ill. / Quincy Notre Dame
23 Amber Smith 5-11 G So. Shreveport, La. / Loyola College Prep
24 Jordan Chavis 5-7 G So. Lexington, N.C. / Central Davidson
34 Emmanuelle Tahane 6-1 F Fr. Bondy, France / Marcelin Berthelot
You/They are going to have to show me.
 
I went out on a limb and voted for UCLA.

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Maybe #2 in the SEC, maybe :rolleyes:

Triad, remember this result the next time you think about going that far out on a limb. I know from experience. It's a smart man that knows his limitations. :cool:

UCLA won't be the best team (or second best) in the PAC 12 this year. I look for Stanford and Oregon St. to run things in the PAC this year. I'd keep an eye on Oregon too. I don't think them getting as far as they did in the tournament was a accident or aberration. Super sophomore Sabrina Ionescu is clearly the leader of this team. She is a no non-sense type leader. UCLA will be decent, and Ariz St. should be competitive as well. UCLA should be ranked top 15 nationally. They should remain ranked all season.
 
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I see the other Duke fans voted other..... perhaps I should change my vote to Other as to not to stand out from the crowd


Triad, remember this result the next time you think about going that far out on a limb. I know from experience. It's a smart man that knows his limitations. :cool:

UCLA won't be the best team (or second best) in the PAC 12 this year. I look for Stanford and Oregon St. to run things in the PAC this year. I'd keep an eye on Oregon too. I don't think them getting as far as they did in the tournament was a accident or aberration. Super sophomore Sabrina Ionescu is clearly the leader of this team. She is a no non-sense type leader. UCLA will be decent, and Ariz St. should be competitive as well. UCLA should be ranked top 15 nationally. They should remain ranked all season.

Well put it this way...... If the Bruins fail to deliver and indeed fall off that limb..... I already have posted the perfect pic :D:p:cool:;):)

I think UCLA might have the most talented team in the Pac-12..... but I question their coaching.... reminds me of team Im quite familiar with :oops::oops::oops::(:(:(Head bangHead bangHead bang
 
I see the other Duke fans voted other..... perhaps I should change my vote to Other as to not to stand out from the crowd




Well put it this way. If the Bruins fail to deliver and indeed fall off that limb..... I already have posted the perfect pic :D:p:cool:;):)

I think UCLA might have the most talented team in the Pac-12..... but I question their coaching.... reminds me of team Im quite familiar with :oops::oops::oops::(:(:(Head bangHead bangHead bang

The JPM dog and pony show has just about run it's course in Durham. It's time for her to move on to the next stop. I'm sure the next coach the University hires will be
an up and coming coach with fresh ideas, and a different approach to building a winning program. Your program's break through is on the way. How much support is JPM getting from the Duke fan base? Are they behind her 100% like we are with Auriemma, or do they want her head on a plate like they do in Knoxville?

From the outside looking in, I'm wondering if something is amiss at Duke. You lost two prominent players that JPM was counting heavily on this past season in Salvadores and Stevens.

Even though your program's recruiting classes have been ranked among the best in the country the past few years, for some reason, the program has been unable to reach the Final Four under McCallie.

Players don't just leave for no reason. Duke has had more than their share of transfers lately. What's the "skinny" as you understand it as to why they left?
Stevens does not come off as having the type of personality/ego that demands or courts attention. She appears to be just the opposite. Care to fill in the blanks?
 
I can agree on Oregon being in the top 10 but certainly not #2 over the regular elites (SC,Baylor,ND, Stanford). I wouldn't even have Oregon St. in the top 25 this year. Losing wiese will hurt them.
I disagree, mostly regarding OR St. I think they will be either fourth or 5 in the PAC 12 and could possibly make the sweet 16.
 
Doesn't South Carolina stay #1 until someone can beat them?
Nope. Just as UConn began last season ranked No. 3 despite four consecutive championships, each season is different and each team is ranked on expectations, not the prior season's results.
 
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Not really out on a limb for me. Anybody that keeps a close eye on SEC WBB knows that Missouri will be one of the top 4 or 5 SEC teams this season... Cunningham will be 1st team All-SEC.. they return the ROY of the year in Amber Smith. Jordan Frericks returns and she will probably be all-conf and they get Cierra Porter back who will almost definitely be all-conf... they have talent and Pingeton is a good coach teaching a ball movement based offense..

People think the SEC will be SC/MissState/Tenn.. but Missouri will definitely have a lot to say about it. I'm just glad our game versus them will be in Columbia, South Carolina.... SC will definitely be looking for revenge after last year's upset and the fans will be there to welcome them.

I would put Mizzou at #3 in the SEC after Baby Carolina and Miss State.

I saw their schedule...... they most likely will be undefeated headed into SEC Play
 
I wanted to say South Carolina, but the departed transfers took a lot with them. Texas is imposing but always seems to find a way to falter. I went with the Muffettes, though they too have questions.
Muffettes,lol!
 
I see the other Duke fans voted other..... perhaps I should change my vote to Other as to not to stand out from the crowd




Well put it this way. If the Bruins fail to deliver and indeed fall off that limb..... I already have posted the perfect pic :D:p:cool:;):)

I think UCLA might have the most talented team in the Pac-12..... but I question their coaching.... reminds me of team Im quite familiar with :oops::oops::oops::(:(:(Head bangHead bangHead bang
I picked the Bruins too. They played Uconn tough and they returned almost everyone.
 
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I almost wrote: As the man from Missouri (miszura) said; Show Me!\
But you did. Pretty fair amount of height on the team--is that backed up with talent??

Absolutely. Sophie is amazing and a certain draft pick in 2 years. Cierra, Jordan, Amber, etc. are all talented and experienced. We will be heard of by season's end and will be better than last year's squad who beat SC.
 
Absolutely. Sophie is amazing and a certain draft pick in 2 years. Cierra, Jordan, Amber, etc. are all talented and experienced. We will be heard of by season's end and will be better than last year's squad who beat SC.

Fluke.... :rolleyes:
 
I didn't want to pick a standard choice, so I picked Mississippi State. I think McCowan has a huge upside, and Itty Bitty is the right point guard for them. If Vivians works on shot selection and Schaefer continues to hit threes, everything could come together. I like Vic Schaefer (really how could I not like any protege of Gary Blair), and to be perfectly honest, I'd like to see the team that eliminated UConn show that they really are near the top.
 
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On paper, with their injury-related and transfer losses, and with their lack of size, Notre Dame certainly looks highly suspect coming into the season. But the games aren't played on paper. Muffett remains the second best coach in the country, and plenty of talent is still on hand. Of all the listed candidates, the Irish remain the most dangerous potential opponent for the Huskies. To my mind, on that basis, they are #2.
 
Good question. For years it was a given that UConn was #1 and Notre Dame was #2. The Irish have slipped a bit the last couple years though. I think preseason I'd give the nod for #2 to South Carolina, until/unless they prove unworthy.

The Pac 12 should be really interesting this coming season. I'm looking forward to it. I see Stanford, UCLA, Oregon St. and Oregon battling it out for supremacy. Last season Arizona St. lost all of their guards/perimeter players with experience and it showed. Now all those young players gained valuable experience, but they have the opposite problem this time around--all the players in the post rotation graduated. Can't see them challenging the leaders this year either. As intriguing as the leaders might be, the middle of the conference could be fascinating too. Any number of teams that might improve from last year--USC, Washington St., Arizona, Cal. Not really sure what to expect from Utah and Colorado, and not sure just how far Washington is going to fall.
 
On paper, with their injury-related and transfer losses, and with their lack of size, Notre Dame certainly looks highly suspect coming into the season. But the games aren't played on paper. Muffett remains the second best coach in the country, and plenty of talent is still on hand. Of all the listed candidates, the Irish remain the most dangerous potential opponent for the Huskies. To my mind, on that basis, they are #2.

Tara Vanderveer, wherever she may be, just threw up in her mouth!
 
To any SC, Baylor, ND, TX, or Miss St state fans on board.... just letting you know that my vote is for sell. I have no idea what kinda food Mississippi or Indiana is known for..... but I could go for some Brisket or some Mustard Based BBQ right about now :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:cool:
 
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