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Originally Posted by Dom1
Nor did UCLA and their pitiful performance against a Big 12 team that was a little above average (and only .500 in the Big 12) help yours. Fact is, only three teams in the PAC 10 showed they even belonged in the tournament. They are overated and if UCLA wasn't in the conference they would be seen as average at best. Davidson did upset Georgetown, but this is the same Davidson team that led UCLA at halftime this year and lost very close games to North Carolina and Duke - so they can play with the big boys.
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Yes, it appears Davidson can play. Correct me if I'm wrong but the Big East has 3 teams left, WVU, Nova, and Louisville. Meawhile, the PAC 10 also has 3 in the Sweet Sixteen in Stanford, WSU, and UCLA. Now, taking into account that the Big East had more teams included in the original 64, at this point in time the PAC 10 has a better winning percentage than the Big East.