Utah (14) @ Oregon (4) - 2/01/19 | The Boneyard

Utah (14) @ Oregon (4) - 2/01/19

Who will win this game?


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Eugene, OR - 10:00 PM ET
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TOUGH UPCOMING SCHEDULE
- Oregon has the second toughest remaining schedule in the NCAA. The opponents left on UO's schedule own a .753 winning percentage (149-49).
- Starting with No. 14 Utah on Friday night, the Ducks will play four of its next six games against top-15 ranked teams, two at home and two on the road.
 
Where do you get the win-loss numbers for Oregon's remaining opponents? I get 143-54, not 149-49.

Utah - 18-1
Colorado - 10-9
California - 14-6
Stanford - 17-3
Oregon St. - 17-3
Oregon St. - 17-3
UCLA - 11-9
USC - 11-8
Arizona - 14-6
Arizona St. - 14-6

totals 143 wins, 54 losses

Also, since Oregon State has the exact same opponents as Oregon (except for swapping themselves for Oregon of course), but Oregon is 19-1 while Oregon State is 17-3, then Oregon State's opponents are 147-50. So....even if you are still correct that Oregon does indeed have the second toughest remaining schedule in the NCAA, are you saying Oregon State has the toughest remaining schedule of all??
 
I just copied it from the Oregon site. I wasn’t bored enough to verify it.
I see that. Their numbers for remaining opponents' total wins and losses are flat out wrong. I only checked because I am an Oregon State fan and the statement made me curious if ORST does indeed have the toughest remaining schedule in the Nation (with Oregon as second toughest, as originally stated) based just on the win-loss record of remaining opponents. It might, but I have no idea for certain and I am not about to research it...not THAT bored either.
 
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It's a completely valid point though. UO and OSU do play the exact same schedule. Assuming that the Ducks are in fact better than the Beavers, then OSU's schedule has to be considered even tougher than UO's.
 
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Ann Schatz and Layshia Clarendon on the call for this game. A very strong duo.
 
Although this should be the more compelling game, I'm recording it and will watch it after OSU-CU.
 
Although this should be the more compelling game, I'm recording it and will watch it after OSU-CU.
You find the OSU-CU game more interesting? You favor the Beavers that much?
 
You find the OSU-CU game more interesting? You favor the Beavers that much?

yes

(actually it's a closer game at this point)
 
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That sinking feeling when you find yourself down 11 after 10:00 and the best player in the country hasn't scored yet.
 
Utah showing some perseverance. Megan Huff is getting going, she has 14 points. Ionescu has been extremely quiet, only 2 pts but has 5 assists.
 
37-27 Oregon at the half

Was expecting a little more offense than this.

Utah needs that little Bean to step up like she did against Stanford. She’s only taken one shot in the half. Huff has 17 of Utes’ 27 pts.
 
Yeah, so this Huff kid can play a little ball. Without her the game's long over. 17 and 6. 5-5 from 3 land.

I see she went to Hawaii for volleyball and then decided to focus on basketball. Good move.
 
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Is Ionescu going to show up today? Only 1 FG nearing the end of Q3. She's not really been playing that well for a good chunk of conference play.
 
Huff with 30 pts with over 12 min left to play
That's a career high for her. She is feelin' it.

Oregon responded after Utah tied the game with 3s by Boley and Cazorla.
 
60-56 Oregon end of third

Huff with 32 pts.
Will she hit 40?
She might have to.
 
Well, whoever was asking for offense sure got it.
 
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Oregon went on a 11-0 run to retake control of this game.

Utah really needs someone other than Huff to score. They finally get a 3 from Gylten but it feels like too little too late.
 
It's unbelievable how quickly this went from a 1-point game to a 20-point game in about 7 minutes.
 
This was a game where the loss of Daneesha Provo really hurt the Utes, especially on defense with the foul trouble to Edwards. Ultimately they just didn't have the defensive juice in 4Q, when Oregon outscored them 27-9. Provo was their best perimeter defender and would have made a difference there.
 
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