SoCalLaxDoctor wrote:Dan Wishengrad wrote:Let's see if I have this correct -- Utah loses to all four WCLL teams it plays, including bad losses to Claremont and, especially, to ASU (by 14 goals). The Utes also lose to both SELC teams they play.
But this same Utah team sits alone undefeated in RMLC conference play?
Whoever can explain this please take a shot... I give up pretending to understand the MCLA D1 in '08. Gotta dig the old dartboard out before the next time I have to cast a ballot.
The WCLL is in my opinion the League with the most talent. The top 5 are likely Michigan, Chapman, MDU, ASU and ...............BYU (even though they have had some tough losses, they are young and will be a force in the tournament). Claremont was overrated? or is Chapman that strong? 23-3 after beating Utah 14-6? SSU may also surprise some people and Oregon may still be a force, but lets see what they do against top tier teams.
Chapman is that strong, IMO. The #1 would be more evenly split if they played BYU on TV and the rest of the country saw the game. It is a tossup between them and Michigan.
From the last poll...
1. Michigan (37) 997 1
2. Chapman University (3) 959 3
3. Minnesota-Duluth 869 7
4. Colorado State 842 2
5. Oregon 829 5
6. BYU 795 4
7. Simon Fraser 760 11
8. Sonoma State 750 9
9. Arizona State 710 8
I don't know how you move ASU from 9 to 4, even if you drop Oregon and CSU down, they would still have to jump over BYU, SFU and Sonoma. They played great (from what I heard) at BYU, but ASU needs a win vs a top 10 school to get themselves in to that top 5.
It will be interesting to see how far Utah jumps, and how far CSU and CU fall. Utah probably needs to beat BYU to have a chance at going to Dallas. Unless CU can pull out a win vs BYU, Michigan or CSU, their national tournament life is also hanging by thread.
DG