But ARE they the real deal in basketball? If they are, why don't they ever do anything in the tournament? How many national championships in basketball do they have? How many final four appearances? Why are they always getting beat by teams that are more versatile?
We may not like it, but in the world of basketball today, playing a high-post game is the equivalent of a football team running nothing but an I formation.
Only former p12 team to get Ohio State in 2024 is Oregon--and it's being played in Eugene....likely to make up for losing the home game vs tOSU at Autzen due to COVID in 2020.
However, Oregon made the trip to Columbus in 2021 beating the #3 team at their crib. Undoubtedly Mario's greatest accomplishment....pretty much ever.
Obviously the 'Nuts are looking for a little revenge....
And LSU..
Welcome to the Bigs.
UCLA is @LSU, vs. Oregon, and @Penn State in consecutive weeks. LOL! Welcome to the B1G, Chip. Have fun.
Purdue does not have to play Michigan, USC, UCLA or Washington. That might be the biggest break in the BIg Ten.
Illinois avoids UW, USC, UCLA and Ohio State
Iowa avoids Michigan Oregon, USC and State Penn
ANd what that doesn't show is USC also has games against LSU and Notre Dame on there. Insane schedule Trojans will be lucky to be above 500
I am sure Oregon and Washington will at least be able to pick up 3 directional wins
What a dogfight.