History suggests otherwise but I'll have to see what the bracket looks like. I give them a shot because of their beast of a goalie.
I do wonder if the goalies behind her will transfer as there's no way they are getting meaningful time for the next three years!
Speaking of first round playoffs, does anyone have experience purchasing tickets for NCAA playoff games? Do you get them via the NCAA website?
Your post caught my eye because my spouse has been talking about Arkansas quite a bit but in the positive, not negative. For whatever reason, they are really impressing my spouse who watches a lot of the college soccer games from all different conferences. I haven't watched them so I have no idea how strong or weak they are. My spouse isn't a soccer guru by any means so could be completely wrong...it was just interesting to see someone else have the exact opposite impression. It's going to be fun watching the playoffs this year!Am I the only one that would love to be in Arkansas' bracket? They are about the weakest potential #1 seed I have ever seen. They are basically frauds. BYU should lobby to be the #4 seed in their region. I know that I am hoping that if UCLA doesn't miraculously get the last #1 seed that they at least get placed as the #2 seed in their bracket. The winner of UCLA/U$C has an outside chance at getting the last #1 seed especially if Florida beats Arkansas tomorrow (likely to happen). Both LA schools have a win over Florida State and would likely jump the Seminoles if they don't win the ACC tournament in any head to head seeding decisions. The loser of the UCLA/$C game will likely get a #2 seed but as last year showed they could easily end up getting a #3 or #4. This is probably the most exciting weekend of the season outside of the second weekend of the tournament. Good luck to all teams not named U$C and hopefully they will at least stay healthy.
Your post caught my eye because my spouse has been talking about Arkansas quite a bit but in the positive, not negative. For whatever reason, they are really impressing my spouse who watches a lot of the college soccer games from all different conferences. I haven't watched them so I have no idea how strong or weak they are. My spouse isn't a soccer guru by any means so could be completely wrong...it was just interesting to see someone else have the exact opposite impression. It's going to be fun watching the playoffs this year!
Pac12 today
Colorado at Utah 6:00
Oregon at Oregon State 7:00
Tomorrow
ASU at Arizona 6:00
USC at UCLA 6:00
WSU at Washington 7:00
CAL at Stanford 7:00
Some pretty big games here across the board
Besides the geographic rivalries, Oregon State would do well for NCAA bid to lock down another W, as would AZ... the WSU/WA game has intrigue as WSU seems to have recaptured some of its power... Cal/Stanford will be compelling as well; with Cal’s speed on counter attacks and of course the local game should be fantastic with potential big NCAA seeds on the line.
Topdrawer soccer had 9 Pac 12 teams making the tourney. Not sure that will happen. They also had Texas making the field. I don't understand how Texas can make the tourney with their body of work.
Topdrawer soccer had 9 Pac 12 teams making the tourney. Not sure that will happen. They also had Texas making the field. I don't understand how Texas can make the tourney with their body of work.
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Florida Arkansas is going to be awesome. Clash of styles!Florida vs. Arkansas and South Carolina vs. Vanderbilt will both be excellent games. I am also going to check out some of the Fullerton vs. Hawaii game in between the Utah/Colorado and Oregon/Oregon state games.
I think the SEC has a lot more parity this year (as was the case last year) among the top 8 teams than people realize -- perhaps the reason for your reservations about Arkansas. However, they did beat UNC. I agree their style of play is perhaps the most direct and physical of top SEC teams. I will be cheering for the Gators to face Vanderbilt in the SEC finals. The last two years, that has been a great matchup.Florida vs. Arkansas and South Carolina vs. Vanderbilt will both be excellent games. I am also going to check out some of the Fullerton vs. Hawaii game in between the Utah/Colorado and Oregon/Oregon state games.
I think the SEC has a lot more parity this year (as was the case last year) among the top 8 teams than people realize -- perhaps the reason for your reservations about Arkansas. However, they did beat UNC. I agree their style of play is perhaps the most direct and physical of top SEC teams. I will be cheering for the Gators to face Vanderbilt in the SEC finals. The last two years, that has been a great matchup.
Classic Arkansas. They do what they do.Florida with an edge in shots and possession 10-4. Arkansas leading 2-0 with 4 shots 2 on goal both go in.
Arkansas gonna fall to a Pac-12 or wcc school. They better hope they don’t face one. Kick and run only works for so long.
RPI is in error. Brown plays BYU, Pepperdine or Santa Clara they get run off the field by 2/3 goals.Arkansas is 16-2-2 overall. They are 8-1-1 in SEC conference play. They are in the finals of the conference championship game.
The WCC, on the other hand, is weaker than the Ivy League this year . . . or at least that's what the RPI shows after a full season.