NJRedman wrote:but lost to both Cal and Stanford back to back. Nothing that screams top 5 to me. Not while putting Nova below them.
NJRedman wrote:David G wrote:NJRedman wrote:Oregon #2? Oregon? Really? Is Phil Knight slipping $100 bills in the writers pockets?
I don't know if I'd have Oregon at #2, but I think they're definitely top five. I don't think having them at #2 is all the way off base. They won thirty games last year, won the Pac Twelve Tournament, won 11 straight to end the season before losing in the Elite Eight, and they have five of their top six players back along with a very good freshman point guard. Oregon is going to be pretty damn good.
They play in a weak power conference only decent OOC win was against Baylor and they lost to both UNLV and Boise St. They beat Duke in the NCAA's but lost to both Cal and Stanford back to back. Nothing that screams top 5 to me. Not while putting Nova below them.
NJRedman wrote:David G wrote:NJRedman wrote:Oregon #2? Oregon? Really? Is Phil Knight slipping $100 bills in the writers pockets?
I don't know if I'd have Oregon at #2, but I think they're definitely top five. I don't think having them at #2 is all the way off base. They won thirty games last year, won the Pac Twelve Tournament, won 11 straight to end the season before losing in the Elite Eight, and they have five of their top six players back along with a very good freshman point guard. Oregon is going to be pretty damn good.
They play in a weak power conference only decent OOC win was against Baylor and they lost to both UNLV and Boise St. They beat Duke in the NCAA's but lost to both Cal and Stanford back to back. Nothing that screams top 5 to me. Not while putting Nova below them.
David G wrote:NJRedman wrote:David G wrote:I don't know if I'd have Oregon at #2, but I think they're definitely top five. I don't think having them at #2 is all the way off base. They won thirty games last year, won the Pac Twelve Tournament, won 11 straight to end the season before losing in the Elite Eight, and they have five of their top six players back along with a very good freshman point guard. Oregon is going to be pretty damn good.
They play in a weak power conference only decent OOC win was against Baylor and they lost to both UNLV and Boise St. They beat Duke in the NCAA's but lost to both Cal and Stanford back to back. Nothing that screams top 5 to me. Not while putting Nova below them.
Look at your original post. It's one thing to say that you personally don't feel Oregon is that good, but your original post seems to think that it is utterly outrageous for anyone to rank them #2 in the preseason.
Most people who do preseason rankings look at three things; how good a team was the year before, what they have coming back, and what new players they have. Last year Oregon earned a #1 seed, and made the Elite Eight, and has five of their top six players back, and has a really good freshman PG coming in. It makes complete and total sense that someone would rank them that high. It's one thing to not agree with it, but it's another thing to not even understand why someone would rank them that high. I don't think they'll start off the season ranked #1, but I do think they'll get a few #1 votes in both the AP and coaches' polls.
David G wrote:Again, you're missing the point.
It's one thing to think that Oregon isn't that good and shouldn't be ranked that high. It's another thing entirely to actually be SURPRISED that they start off ranked that high, which you seemed to be. It's not a surprise at all. It was obvious at the end of last season that Oregon was going to likely start off ranked in the top five just because of how the preseason polls typically work. Them being ranked #2 is hardly unexpected. They were #6 in the final poll last year after the tournament ended. They have five of their top six players back. Of course they're going to start off in the top five, and they may even be as high as #2. Not that it means anything because the rankings are fluid from week to week, but that's where they're going to start and it's not surprising at all.
How about this, when was the last time a team a team finished the previous season in the top ten and had four starters returning that did not start the next season ranked in the top five?? If it's so utterly outrageous for them to be ranked that high in the preseason, then can you name one other example where a top ten team from the previous year did not start off top five the next year with pretty much everyone back?
NJRedman wrote:David G wrote:Again, you're missing the point.
It's one thing to think that Oregon isn't that good and shouldn't be ranked that high. It's another thing entirely to actually be SURPRISED that they start off ranked that high, which you seemed to be. It's not a surprise at all. It was obvious at the end of last season that Oregon was going to likely start off ranked in the top five just because of how the preseason polls typically work. Them being ranked #2 is hardly unexpected. They were #6 in the final poll last year after the tournament ended. They have five of their top six players back. Of course they're going to start off in the top five, and they may even be as high as #2. Not that it means anything because the rankings are fluid from week to week, but that's where they're going to start and it's not surprising at all.
How about this, when was the last time a team a team finished the previous season in the top ten and had four starters returning that did not start the next season ranked in the top five?? If it's so utterly outrageous for them to be ranked that high in the preseason, then can you name one other example where a top ten team from the previous year did not start off top five the next year with pretty much everyone back?
Not missing the point. I am surprised, so hence it is a surprise. I've pointed out why they shouldn't be that high. Hype isn't an actual argument for them to be that high, they are hyped...I am surprised. You disagree? Great! Doesn't change my mind or my surprisal.
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