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Postby freddoi on Tue Feb 12, 2008 12:53 pm

curious as to the opinions about texas a&m and their upcoming weekend. i don't know much about their team other than their current record and scores: win against SMU 20-8, win against north texas 16-12, win against texas tech 23-9. i feel safe saying that each of the three teams they face this weekend will be better than the ones they have already played; in addition i think santa clara is better than davis and sonoma is better than santa clara. granted a&m have two landslide wins so far, but what are the realistic expectations for this weekend. anyone who has seen a&m or the three teams they face?
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Postby Ty Webb on Tue Feb 12, 2008 3:52 pm

I have not seen A&M play but judging from the scores and the way they have played in the past looks like a lot of run and gun with sub par defense. I would imagine most of the games in cali will be slowed down to try and take them out of their game. If they do become run and gun we could see some interesting scores.
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Postby freddoi on Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:37 pm

correction: i don't believe davis is better than a&m, santa clara i think is about the same
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Postby socallax on Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:50 am

Wow. This is a big week in the WCLL. After this week we should know a lot more about this conference and how good some of the top teams really are. I guarantee BYU and Texas A&M are fired up to be in Cali and looking to represent well for their respective conferences. As much as I want to predict hat the WCLL will dominate these interconference matchups I have a feeling both BYU and Texas A&M will be leaving Cali with a W.

Too many games this week to pick all of them.

BYU 8 UCSB 10
Chapman 15 USD 6

Cal Poly 8 ASU 11
Texas A&M 10 Davis 9

Cal Poly 11 Arizona 10
Washington 5 Cal 12
Texas A&M 15 Santa Clara 9
BYU 12 Chapman 9
Stanford 4 USC 13

Texas A&M 7 Sonoma 16
Washington 6 USC 12
Cal 9 UCLA 7
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Postby Dan Wishengrad on Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:31 am

socallax wrote:Wow. This is a big week in the WCLL. After this week we should know a lot more about this conference and how good some of the top teams really are. I guarantee BYU and Texas A&M are fired up to be in Cali and looking to represent well for their respective conferences. As much as I want to predict hat the WCLL will dominate these interconference matchups I have a feeling both BYU and Texas A&M will be leaving Cali with a W.

Too many games this week to pick all of them.

BYU 8 UCSB 10
Chapman 15 USD 6

Cal Poly 8 ASU 11
Texas A&M 10 Davis 9

Cal Poly 11 Arizona 10
Washington 5 Cal 12
Texas A&M 15 Santa Clara 9
BYU 12 Chapman 9
Stanford 4 USC 13

Texas A&M 7 Sonoma 16
Washington 6 USC 12
Cal 9 UCLA 7


Washington is fired up to be coming down also, hopefully we'll do a little better than you predict.

Picking Cal-Poly to win both games at Arizona and at ASU is certainly a bold prediction, and will really shake up the polls if you are right!
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Postby Ravaging Beast on Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:37 am

Dan Wishengrad wrote:
socallax wrote:Wow. This is a big week in the WCLL. After this week we should know a lot more about this conference and how good some of the top teams really are. I guarantee BYU and Texas A&M are fired up to be in Cali and looking to represent well for their respective conferences. As much as I want to predict hat the WCLL will dominate these interconference matchups I have a feeling both BYU and Texas A&M will be leaving Cali with a W.

Too many games this week to pick all of them.

BYU 8 UCSB 10
Chapman 15 USD 6

Cal Poly 8 ASU 11
Texas A&M 10 Davis 9

Cal Poly 11 Arizona 10
Washington 5 Cal 12
Texas A&M 15 Santa Clara 9
BYU 12 Chapman 9
Stanford 4 USC 13

Texas A&M 7 Sonoma 16
Washington 6 USC 12
Cal 9 UCLA 7


Washington is fired up to be coming down also, hopefully we'll do a little better than you predict.

Picking Cal-Poly to win both games at Arizona and at ASU is certainly a bold prediction, and will really shake up the polls if you are right!


He only picked Cal Poly over Arizona. Washington has a tough task this weekend. Both Cal and USC have improved a lot since last year.
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Postby Dan Wishengrad on Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:49 am

Oops, you are right, I read it wrong. Obviously I needed a little more coffee here this morning. :roll:

We are well aware how good our competition will be at the Pac-10 shootout. We have never played the Trojans. I'm sure Coach Dini and the Golden Bears seniors remember our last meeting at Chico in 2005, and will have some extra motivation to beat us this time. But the Huskies are really looking forward to our games and hopefully some warmer weather than we have had here in the Northwest.
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Postby DG on Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:40 pm

Ravaging Beast wrote:As far as the BYU games go, expect Chapman to win by 1000 and UCSB to win by 1001.


Can I get some money down with those lines? Will you make book on that one Beast?
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Postby Ravaging Beast on Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:04 pm

DG wrote:
Ravaging Beast wrote:As far as the BYU games go, expect Chapman to win by 1000 and UCSB to win by 1001.


Can I get some money down with those lines? Will you make book on that one Beast?
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I'de love to take your money.
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Postby laxdad03 on Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:03 pm

Ravaging Beast wrote:
DG wrote:
Ravaging Beast wrote:As far as the BYU games go, expect Chapman to win by 1000 and UCSB to win by 1001.


Can I get some money down with those lines? Will you make book on that one Beast?
:lol:


I'de love to take your money.


I know this is way too geek-ish, but I just automatically assumed that the leading "1" in those differences was a sign bit, meaning a negative margin of victory for Chapman and UCSB; e.g., assuming 4 bit signed binary numbers, as they appear to be, in decimal that would be Chapman by -8, and UCSB by -7, which are actually quite reasonable... :wink:
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Postby bbandlax on Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:21 pm

laxdad03 wrote:I know this is way too geek-ish, but I just automatically assumed that the leading "1" in those differences was a sign bit, meaning a negative margin of victory for Chapman and UCSB; e.g., assuming 4 bit signed binary numbers, as they appear to be, in decimal that would be Chapman by -8, and UCSB by -7, which are actually quite reasonable... :wink:


Brother, you need to get help, serious help.
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Postby byualum on Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:54 pm

laxdad03 wrote:I know this is way too geek-ish, but I just automatically assumed that the leading "1" in those differences was a sign bit, meaning a negative margin of victory for Chapman and UCSB; e.g., assuming 4 bit signed binary numbers, as they appear to be, in decimal that would be Chapman by -8, and UCSB by -7, which are actually quite reasonable... :wink:


I was pretty much thinking the same thing...
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Postby laxdad03 on Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:25 pm

bbandlax wrote:
laxdad03 wrote:I know this is way too geek-ish, but I just automatically assumed that the leading "1" in those differences was a sign bit, meaning a negative margin of victory for Chapman and UCSB; e.g., assuming 4 bit signed binary numbers, as they appear to be, in decimal that would be Chapman by -8, and UCSB by -7, which are actually quite reasonable... :wink:


Brother, you need to get help, serious help.


Hey byualum, maybe we can share a shrink or something (thanks for the support, bbandlax -- I know I've got issues...).
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Postby westsideflow on Fri Feb 15, 2008 2:49 am

Chapman - 19

USD - 9
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Postby laxdad03 on Fri Feb 15, 2008 4:33 am

Well, we were close, UCSB only won by -6 (BYU 15, UCSB 9 final) ... turns out to have been a pretty good projection, Beast! :) I was honestly glad to see that SB looks talented again this year, able to play quick and crisp (and having some BIG guys), it's nice to see good things continuing to happen in the WCLL, MCLA lax is growing and a positive force.
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