USC is the No. 4 seed and will play the winner of the Washington-Arizona game on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. on the elusive Pac-12 Network.
Full bracket below:

USC is the No. 4 seed and will play the winner of the Washington-Arizona game on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. on the elusive Pac-12 Network.
Full bracket below:

Scooter,
How did aswho get the third spot? SC had a better League and overall record. Besides, I would love to see SC destroy the ruins three times in a season. Just Rent and Teddy are just distraught knowing that ugly could not afford to buy players that could help win a championship this season. After spending $36 million on four coaches, there wasn’t an additional $5 million for better players
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PT, on a per win cost basis, ruin bb is far and away cheaper than ruin fb, where it costs them @ $2M/win…
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According to the internet, asu has the same number of wins and losses in conference as we do…
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According to the “internet”, the score of yesterday’s game was 51-53….
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I don’t understand why they were 4th and ASU 3rd either. Better overall record. Split the series. Lost by a bucket at ASU and won by double digits at home. Don’t get it!
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It’s called getting screwed, GT.
#It’sTheWayPac12Works
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Here is the tie breaker rules in the pac12:
Seeding: The seedings and pairings shall be determined upon completion of regular season play. The won-lost percentage record of the teams in regular season Conference play will determine tournament seedings. The team with the best won-lost percentage in Conference play will be seeded #1, the next best won-lost percentage in Conference play will be seeded #2, and so forth through all the seeds.
Tie-Breakers: Tie-breaking procedures for determining all tournament seeding will be:
1. Two-team tie
a. Results of head-to-head competition during the regular season.
b. Each team’s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular standings, and then continuing down through the standings until one team gains an advantage.
When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams.
c. Won-lost percentage against all Division I opponents.
d. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee.
2. Multiple-team tie
a. Results (won-lost percentage) of collective head-to-head competition during the regular season among the tied teams.
b. If more than two teams are still tied, each of the tied team’s record (won-lost percentage) vs. the team occupying the highest position in the final regular season standings, and then continuing down through the standings, eliminating teams with inferior records, until one team gains an advantage.
When arriving at another group of tied teams while comparing records, use each team’s record (won-lost percentage) against the collective tied teams as a group (prior to that group’s own tie-breaking procedure), rather than the performance against individual tied teams.
After one team has an advantage and is seeded, all remaining teams in the multiple-team tie-breaker will repeat the multiple-team tie-breaking procedure.
If at any point the multiple-team tie is reduced to two teams, the two-team tie-breaking procedure will be applied.
c. Won-lost percentage against all Division I opponents.
d. Coin toss conducted by the Commissioner or designee.
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Re: Pac 12 Tie Break Rules—
Pudly –Did you know that Larry Scott’s “designee” is “Larry Junior” (the lead doll from the Gremlin movies)?
#YouTubeIsFilledW/VideosOfThemPlayingTogether
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ASU played Oregon twice and won once – at home. USC played Oregon once and lost (choked) in double over-time.
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Plus, we have better academics and better looking cheerleaders!
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I believe its because we lost our only game to the ducks while the devils split their two.
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Definitely ‘yes’ to the first. As to the cheerleaders I’m going to have to do photo searches for the next 40 minutes to an hour and get back to you…
#WeAreTalkingAboutTheFemaleCheerleaders,Right?
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Pudly –Doesn’t a double overtime count for something?
#smdh
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I actually like this bracket better Michael, we don’t need to face the ruins, who would be more highly motivated than the ducks. The ducks have already punched their ticket to the dance and have that 2OT win, while the team across town…well let’s just say losing 3x in the same season to us would have me on suicide watch…
And you know how much I’d hate to do that (watching mass suicide in westwierd)
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Pudly –If only —we beat them 3 times a few years back and they insisted on going on living…
#WhatDoesItTake?
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23-9 has a nice ring to it….
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67 — Getting #23 won’t be easy…
#StayHungry,Trojans
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It’s always a great day to beat the ruins…
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Fingers crossed for crosstown.
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“It is a great day for baseball, let’s play 2!”
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Imagine Owns meltdown is the ruins lose in baseball hoops and football to us!
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Luckily for Owns, the brubabes best shot is baseball…. but….
#GoTrojans
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