wheelz33 wrote: The problem for Simon Fraser is that they really don't have a chance the rest of the year to prove whether or not they are legit because Oregon is the only ranked team they play. And for that matter, Northeastern only plays one ranked team as well. So they just have to not screw up the rest of the way.
So how can a team like that be in the top 10? Northeastern has only, and will only play 1 team in the top 25 the entire season (unless New Hampshire or BC can put something together). So because they beat AZ on their (AZ's) third game in three days they are locked in the top ten? They don't have any competition (top 25) the rest of the year, and they shouldn't lose a game. Assuming that they do win out, or even lose just one game in an upset, are they locked in the top 10 from one afternoons performance? Is that just the way things are?
Next, I have to agree with hamlax14 that the AZ drop might have been a bit much, but zona will have their chance to get back in the top 6 or 7 in there next two games (#17 TAMU, Colorado #7). Then they have a shot at the 3-5 spot (or higher) if they can take down #1 Oregon in their game following Colorado. We get to see what kind of team Zona is this year. Relax AZ, you control your own destiny.
I am still not convinced of that UM-Duluth is a top five team yet. We will see in the upcoming days.