That's a tough trip up to Vancouver. I think this was UO's first test this year - the first time they NEEDED to play 60 minutes and still they won. SFU is tough. I don't think Oregon drops in the rankings and if they do - SO WHAT? With this win, they've solidifed their footing in the PNCLL.
Sounds as if it was a helluva game.
I agree with most of that, the trip is tough, but everyone has to do it. If arizona and Utah went to Burnaby(SFU plays out of Burnaby not Vancouver) maybe they would have won, but they didnt and they cant change that. SFU beat Oregon last year in Eugene, so obviously SFU is capable of beating them(especially since it wouldnt be a stretch to say last years oregon is more talented then this years, still early though) The one thing I dont agree with you saying is that Oregon has solidified their footing in the PNCLL. Yes they have locked up the first Seed in playoffs(SFU beating Oregon state tomorrow will probably mean they will end up second) but that doesnt mean they have solidified dominance, just as if SFU won by a goal. For Oregon, or SFU of that matter, to prove who is better it will come down to the second meeting in April (assuming they face eachother) Obviously Oregon will improve as the season goes on, but SFU should as well.
The end fact of the 10-9 game is that we have two competitive teams(not sure how Oregon State is but the loss to stanford doesnt look encouraging) battling it out for the PNCLL title come April...and im sure anyone would agree that its more fun and exciting that way.