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Arizona vs. UCLA at No. 1 and other 2022-23 Pac-12 preseason predictions
Because the 2022-23 males’s school basketball season attracts nearer, ESPN.com’s panel of consultants is predicting the order of end for the nation’s prime conferences. Having already seemed on the mid-majors and the American, the main target now shifts to the Pac-12.
There’s uncertainty forward for this league. With each UCLA and USC set to bolt for the Massive Ten in 2024 and stories that others colleges inside the convention is also trying to transfer, it is unclear what the Pac-12 will appear like within the coming years, or if it may maintain its standing among the many energy conferences.
This season in males’s basketball, nonetheless, it faces a well-recognized problem within the nationwide panorama: It is a top-heavy convention with a few groups that appear able to second-weekend potential. The final time that occurred — 2020-2021 — two Pac-12 (Oregon State, USC) groups reached the Elite Eight, and UCLA solely missed its probability to play within the title recreation due to a 30-foot buzzer beater from Gonzaga within the Last 4.
This league would possibly lack final 12 months’s star energy, however the returning veterans ought to contribute to the collective postseason potential of the whole league.
Discover extra preseason evaluation right here.
Pac-12 2022-23 superlatives
Participant of the 12 months
Medcalf: Jaime Jaquez Jr., UCLA
Borzello: Jaime Jaquez Jr., UCLA
Gasaway: Jaime Jaquez Jr., UCLA
Lunardi: Jaime Jaquez Jr., UCLA
Newcomer of the 12 months
Medcalf: Amari Bailey, UCLA
Borzello: Amari Bailey, UCLA
Gasaway: Amari Bailey, UCLA
Lunardi: Amari Bailey, UCLA
Pac-12 2022-23 roundtable
In his first season as a head coach, Tommy Lloyd gained the Pac-12 championship and earned Arizona a No. 1 seed within the NCAA match. How can this season’s squad repeat that success?
Lunardi: Not solely did Arizona win the Pac-12 unexpectedly, not solely did the Wildcats seize an NCAA regional No. 1 seed, they have been the second general seed — trailing solely Gonzaga, the place Lloyd spent the earlier twenty years driving shotgun to Mark Few. One might argue Lloyd is the primary man to ever assemble the nation’s prime two groups in the identical season.
The 2022-23 Wildcats is not going to be as individually gifted as final season’s, however a half dozen guys who performed 20-plus minutes return. That is a number of expertise from a 33-win workforce, so it isn’t unreasonable to as soon as once more attain the second weekend. This time, although, they will be the hunter as an alternative of the hunted prime seed. And that form of vengeance can be very candy certainly.
Gasaway: Lloyd introduced a little bit of Gonzaga south final 12 months within the type of extremely correct team-wide 2-point capturing: Arizona linked on 58% of its tries contained in the arc in Pac-12 play. That stat will take a success with Bennedict Mathurin, Dalen Terry and Christian Koloko gone, however not an excessive amount of. Azuolas Tubelis remains to be round, as are Oumar Ballo and Pelle Larsson. As well as, Texas switch Courtney Ramey will provide assist from the perimeter. Arizona and UCLA are the co-favorites for the league.
Medcalf: Primarily based on Mathurin’s spotlight reel performs from the Indiana Pacers’ NBA preseason video games, the Wildcats will certainly miss his bounce and sheer expertise. Total, 45.1 PPG (Mathurin, Koloko, Terry and Justin Kier) from final season is gone. You’ll be able to’t recoup that. However I feel Ramey, who completed with a 13.1% turnover price in Massive 12 motion final season, is usually a succesful ball handler for the Pac-12 title contenders. Nonetheless, a squad with Kerr Kriisa (9.7 PPG) and Ramey within the backcourt, and Tubelis (13.9 PPG, 6.2 RPG), Larsson (Pac-12 sixth man of the 12 months) and Ballo, is stacked sufficient to earn a powerful seed on Choice Sunday — assuming Arizona can keep its defensive success (twenty first in adjusted defensive effectivity on KenPom final season).
Borzello: Arizona was actually elite offensively most of final season, with Lloyd bringing in a faster-paced system predicated on sharing the ball and scoring at will across the rim. After all, he had three top-35 NBA draft picks to assist. So a few of final 12 months’s complementary items might want to tackle larger roles. These across the program count on a breakout marketing campaign from Larsson, and Ballo continues to enhance down low. Whether or not Arizona can push UCLA for a league title will seemingly come right down to the younger additions: freshmen Dylan Anderson and Henri Veesaar, and seldom-used returnee Adama Bal.
UCLA had excessive hopes coming into final season, however could not fairly meet them, due to a myriad of causes, together with accidents and COVID pauses. Can the Bruins bounce again this season, and what do they should do to go far?
Tyger Campbell in-bounds a dime to Jaime Jaquez Jr. for two
Gasaway: How fickle is that this factor known as school basketball? The Bruins have been up three on North Carolina within the Candy 16, with just a little greater than two minutes remaining. So maybe UCLA was nearer than we truly suppose, in reaching back-to-back Last Fours. In any occasion, Jaquez, Tyger Campbell and fellow returnee Jaylen Clark will say howdy to nationwide top-20 recruits Amari Bailey and Adem Bona. With Campbell dealing with the ball, the Bruins could crush the remainder of the Pac-12 in shot quantity as soon as once more in 2023.
Medcalf: Mick Cronin might be residing good it doesn’t matter what occurs after UCLA’s Last 4 (2021) and Candy Sixteen (2022) runs. However a wholesome Jaquez (13.9 PPG, 5.7 RPG, 2.3 APG) — who battled ankle accidents all through 2021-22 — provides UCLA one in all school basketball’s most full gamers. UCLA dedicated turnovers on simply 11.5% of its possessions with Campbell on the ground final season, per hooplens.com. Bona and Bailey are projected first-round picks. I feel the key about UCLA this 12 months is that Cronin may need his finest Bruins workforce. If that is true, effectively, everyone knows he is accomplished extra with much less.
Borzello: I agree. The Bruins ought to be capable of generate momentum extra constantly, even with out Johnny Juzang and Jules Bernard. Jaquez is a preseason All-American, Campbell is among the finest level guards within the nation, Clark averaged 14.8 factors and 6.4 rebounds throughout a five-game February stretch as a starter. If Bailey and Bona are certainly the game-changers they’re anticipated to be, UCLA is the clear Pac-12 favourite.
Lunardi: UCLA struggled to satisfy expectations final 12 months partially as a result of mentioned expectations have been unreasonable, primarily based extra upon its 5 2021 NCAA match wins than what had been a largely mediocre common season. The reality figured to fall someplace within the center, which is strictly what occurred final season. It’s seemingly higher positioned for a Last 4 run in 2023. The 2 finest gamers are again together with greater than sufficient rising expertise to maintain the great occasions going. With Arizona dropping the factor of shock, I like UCLA to regain its Pac-12 crown and make a really deep NCAA run this March.
A great variety of coaches within the Pac-12 might be below scrutiny this season: Mike Hopkins (Washington), Jerod Haase (Stanford), Bobby Hurley (Arizona), to call just a few. Who’s in probably the most hassle, and the way can they save their seat?
Borzello: Washington had a surprisingly strong 2021-22 marketing campaign, ending 17-15 general and 11-9 within the league, however have nonetheless solely been to 1 NCAA match in Hopkins’ 5 seasons on the helm. There’s some optimism surrounding its incoming transfers.
Arizona State gained seven of its ultimate eight regular-season video games, and athletic director Ray Anderson gave Hurley a vote of confidence for one more 12 months. That is one other workforce relying on an inflow of newcomers — and a wholesome Marcus Bagley, who has solely performed 15 video games in two seasons as a result of damage.
Lunardi: Together with the canceled 2020 match, Hurley has three NCAA match appearances (no wins), Hopkins one and Haase none in 18 combination seasons. Solely Hopkins has gained an NCAA recreation (2019), after additionally capturing the league crown. As a result of his “excessive” was the very best and his fall the furthest, his seat might be the most well liked. Among the many three, he additionally has the worst workforce this season, that means his probability to finally succeed Jim Boeheim at Syracuse has seemingly come and gone.
Haase has one of the best workforce of the trio, and figures to experience the NCAA bubble all season. Hurley has one other NIT-level workforce, which can or could not work for the powers-that-be in Tempe (who already fired their big-name soccer coach this 12 months).
Medcalf: Hopkins was Boeheim’s successor, which solely added weight to his arrival in Seattle. Now he has a 45-49 league report and a single NCAA match look. He’s additionally, like many different head coaches, battling intensified expectations from boosters, who can now play a extra crucial (and authorized) position in recruiting by way of title, picture and likeness (NIL) alternatives. And the switch portal has created the chance that any coach can manufacture a just-add-water squad with second-weekend potential. All this in a Seattle area that simply produced the No. 1 choose (Paolo Banchero) and different prime NBA expertise resembling Dejounte Murray, and it is simple to see how one other rocky season for Hopkins may lead this system’s prime brass to imagine another person might be higher.
Gasaway: It is doable Stanford, Arizona State and Washington will all be higher than they have been final 12 months. Conversely, might Oregon State look not a lot completely different than in 2021-22? Getting again to Haase: In 10 seasons as a head coach (with six coming at a major-conference program), he is reached one NCAA match. Then again, he did have his finest KenPom workforce in 2020. No luck.
Who or what are we not speaking practically sufficient about throughout the Pac-12?
Medcalf: Dana Altman has gained at the very least one recreation within the NCAA match seven occasions since 2012-13: He is reached the Candy 16 thrice, the Elite Eight as soon as and the Last 4 as soon as throughout that stretch. His 2022-23 Oregon Geese squad — led by veteran Will Richardson and McDonald’s All-American Kel’el Ware — has an opportunity so as to add to that stat. Altman’s consistency in a turbulent collegiate panorama over the past decade, which 4 Pac-12 titles, has additionally been missed.
Gasaway: Andy Enfield has taken USC to extra NCAA tournaments than any coach in program historical past. The Trojans might get there once more in 2023 with Drew Peterson, Boogie Ellis and promising newcomers Vincent Iwuchukwu and Tre White. Plus, the hoops gods owe USC a favor. Final 12 months a league that shot 33% on its 3s drained 39% of its tries towards the Trojans.
Borzello: It looks like we have been down this street earlier than, however Stanford seems to be a consensus preseason top-five workforce within the Pac-12 this season — which might probably outcome within the Cardinal’s first journey to the NCAA match since Jerod Haase took over in 2016. He is recruited successfully over the previous couple of years, however hasn’t been in a position to constantly put it collectively on the ground. However Spencer Jones and Michael Jones are elite shooters, and Harrison Ingram is a former five-star recruit and potential NBA participant. Can the Cardinal get environment friendly level guard play from Michael O’Connell or Isa Silva? It might decide their March destiny.
Lunardi: I am nonetheless having a tough time getting used to the thought of no Pac-12 illustration in L.A. — whether or not it is two years from now or twenty years.
That mentioned, it is excessive time the league will get off its you-know-what and does one thing about San Diego State. The Aztecs can be no worse than the third finest workforce within the league this 12 months. They might not be in L.A., however they’re the closest (solely?) main program obtainable. As an alternative of dithering, the Pac-12 must be as aggressive as doable. I’d add SDSU yesterday after which make no matter preparations are essential to swipe Gonzaga as a particular basketball-only member.
It is not going to occur, but when different conferences can suppose and act exterior the field, why not the Pac-12?
Pac-12 2022-23 convention champion predictions
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ALA West Foothills, Pusch Ridge in 3A final; Pima, Scottsdale Christian in 2A
Chad Mitton and family running the show for ALA West Foothills football
ALA West Foothills HC Chad Mitton coaches his son and quarterback Hudson Mitton. His father, ex-Trevor Browne head coach Bill Mitton, gives him input.
With 18 of their 22 suspended players back for the 2A semifinals, the 12th-seeded Scottsdale Christian Eagles pulled the biggest upset of the small-school state football playoffs Saturday.
They avenged their season-opening loss to No. 1-seed Gilbert San Tan Charter with a 34-21 victory at Mesa Westwood High School.
Scottsdale Christian (9-4) will face No. 3 Pima (12-1), which stunned No. 2 Tonopah Valley 40-34 in the earlier semifinal on Saturday.
SCA and Pima will play next Saturday at Glendale Mountain Ridge High School at 2 p.m. It is a rematch of last year’s state championship game that Scottsdale Christian won 41-22. The teams met in Week 7 this year with Pima winning 20-17.
Scottsdale Christian had 22 players suspended for leaving the sideline in the final minute of its first-round upset of No. 5 Eloy Santa Cruz, after a fight broke out.
The Eagles were able to escape Phoenix Veritas Prep 26-24 with a depleted roster, before getting most of their players back for San Tan Charter, a powerful team led by Arizona State-bound Uriah Neloms, a wide receiver who played quarterback in his final high school season.
SCA quarterback Sean Helgeson passed for three touchdowns, including a 70-yarder to Lawson Lavallee that broke a 14-14 tie late in the third quarter. Midway through the final quarter, Caleb Randall, a top small-schools linebacker who added running back duties this season, scored on a 2-yard run to give the Eagles a 27-14 lead.
On STC’s ensuing possession, sophomore Caleb Murphy intercepted a pass and returned it 40 yards for a score, sealing the win.
“This time we just concentrated on us,” SCA coach Mike Sheahan said. “We have had so much adversity the last couple of weeks and, honestly, all season, that we had to slow down and just do our thing.
“All attention was inward and the opponent just happened to be 12-0 and the No. 1 seed. These boys played for each other and the SCA community with heart.”
In the August loss to San Tan Charter (12-1), SCA was without its best player, Randall. He’s been a difference maker since returning from an injury that caused him to miss the first three games.
3A final set
The 3A football championship game is set between No. 2 ALA West Foothills of Waddell and No. 4 Tucson Pusch Ridge at 6 p.m., Saturday at Mountain Ridge. This is the American Leadership Academy school’s first trip to the championship in only its third year.
ALA West Foothills has been The Arizona Republic’s No. 1-ranked 3A team since preseason. Coach Chad Mitton’s team got past No. 3 Thatcher 34-22 in Saturday’s semifinal at Mesa High. But the Guardians will be without their best player, two-way star J.J. Brutus, who suffered a broken leg in the final quarter. Brutus, a running back/edge rusher, had two first-half rushing TDs. He also had a fumble recovery.
The Guardians (13-0) led by as much as 27-9, before Thatcher (10-3) scored two touchdowns to become the first team to score more than three touchdowns against ALA West Foothills this season.
Pusch Ridge (12-1) avenged its only loss this season to Benjamin Franklin Queen Creek with a 24-13 win.
Since losing to Benjamin Franklin 31-7 on Sept. 6, Pusch Ridge has reeled off 11 wins, giving up no more than two touchdowns in any of those games.
Pusch Ridge led 14-0, before Talan Speir scored on a 16-yard run with five minutes left in the third quarter to cut it to 14-7. In the final minute of the quarter, Pusch Ridge increased its lead to 21-7 on Blake Reed’s 4-yard scoring run.
After Benjamin Franklin (11-2) scored with a minute to play, Pusch Ridge recovered the on-side kick and ate up the remaining time.
Richard Obert has been covering high school sports since the 1980s for The Arizona Republic. He also covers Grand Canyon University athletics and the Arizona Rattlers. To suggest human-interest story ideas and other news, reach Obert at richard.obert@arizonarepublic.com or 602-316-8827. Follow him on X, formerly Twitter: @azc_obert
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Upsets clear path for Arizona State to be in top 10 of College Football Playoff Rankings
An already crazy college football season got a whole lot crazier on Saturday.
And Arizona State was right in the middle of it.
The Sun Devils held off BYU 28-23 in a game that ended twice, creating a four-way tie for first place in the Big 12.
After it appeared Arizona State had run out the clock with a fourth down throw that sailed 50-plus yards down the sideline and landed in the stands, Sun Devils fans stormed the field and brought down the goalposts.
But the game wasn’t over. Officials determined that Sam Leavitt’s throw landed in the stands with one second on the clock. So they cleared the field, put the goalposts back up, and gave BYU one final play from midfield.
On the final play, BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff threw a Hail Mary pass that was caught short of the goal line, officially ending the game.
Then the fans stormed the field again.
“We won the football game,” Arizona State coach Kenny Dillingham said. “We beat another ranked team at Mountain America Stadium. So this is all about the guys. These guys battled, these guys fought and found a way to win. Whatever happened at the end, it happened.
“You know what? We got to rush the field twice, how about that?”
Losses Clear CFP Path For Arizona State
The upsets on Saturday started early and continued all day.
Seven Top 25 teams lost, including No. 5 Indiana, No. 7 Alabama and No. 9 Ole Miss, No. 15 Texas A&M and No. 16 Colorado.
Arizona State’s win over No. 14 BYU, coupled with Colorado’s 37-21 loss to Kansas, means the Sun Devils will be the highest-ranked Big 12 team in the next College Football Playoff Rankings.
So how high will the Sun Devils climb?
You can make a case that they should be in the top 10.
Indiana (10-1) has played a historically soft schedule and showed it has no business being in the top 10 with a blowout loss to Ohio State — the only ranked opponent they will play all season.
Alabama (8-3) was soundly beaten by an average Oklahoma team and now has three losses. Ole Miss (8-3) also has three losses, including a bad one to Kentucky.
All three teams should drop out of the top 10 — and Arizona State should move in.
Predicting the Next CFP Rankings
Arizona State easily had the best win of any Top 25 team on Saturday. And they have repeatedly showed they are one of the best college football teams in the country, with NFL talent all over the roster. What they have accomplished is not a fluke.
They’re better than Indiana and Boise State. The Broncos barely beat a Wyoming team that the Sun Devils blasted 48-7 earlier this season.
Here’s how the Top 13 of the next CFP Rankings should look:
1. Oregon (11-0)
2. Ohio State (9-1)
3. Texas (9-1)
4. Notre Dame (9-1)
5. Penn State (9-1)
6. Miami (9-1)
7. Georgia (8-2)
8. Tennessee (8-2)
9. SMU (9-1)
10. Arizona State (9-2)
11. Alabama (8-3)
12. Indiana (10-1)
13. Boise State (9-1)
Ultimately, it doesn’t matter where Arizona State is ranked because they just need to win two more games to get in — next week at Arizona, then the Big 12 championship game.
But the national respect for the Sun Devils — and the Big 12 — is long overdue.
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Arizona falls to TCU 49-28, Wildcats out of bowl contention in Brent Brennan’s 1st season
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FORT WORTH, Texas — When Arizona trekked to Texas last year, the Wildcats celebrated a come-from-behind victory in the Alamo Bowl to cap a historic season.
The only celebratory moment in Arizona’s 49-28 loss to TCU at Amon G. Carter Stadium on Saturday was UA star wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan setting the program’s all-time receiving yards record.
Arizona’s setback officially puts the Wildcats out of bowl contention. Arizona (4-7) won’t participate in the postseason for the sixth time in seven seasons. Brent Brennan is the third straight Arizona head coach to miss out on a bowl game in his first season at the helm.
Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita’s pass attempt to McMillan running an out route was intercepted on the first play from scrimmage on Saturday. TCU running back Trent Battle scored a 4-yard rushing touchdown to give the Horned Frogs a 7-0 lead; he scored again on TCU’s opening drive of the second half.
TCU quarterback Josh Hoover, the Big 12’s leading passer, was pressured by UA defensive end Lance Keneley and threw an interception on the Horned Frogs’ second drive. Arizona free safety Jack Luttrell intercepted the pass for his third pick of the season, which tied sophomore Genesis Smith for a team-high this season.
Despite the first-quarter interception, the Wildcats failed to reach TCU territory on the first three drives and fell behind 14-0.
Arizona clawed its way back to a one-possession deficit after Fifita connected with tight end Sam Olson, who ran a seam route, for a 51-yard gain to the red zone. UA redshirt sophomore wide receiver Chris Hunter completed the drive with a 17-yard touchdown catch, stretching out his body and tapping his toes to stay in bounds. Since becoming a starter last month, Hunter has emerged as the Wildcats second-best pass-catcher behind McMillan.
Arizona’s dime defense used a similar tactic it used last week against Houston, showing blitz with multiple defensive backs in the box and two defensive linemen in a two-point stance. The Wildcats either pressured Hoover or dropped back in coverage against TCU’s high-powered passing attack. Arizona forced back-to-back three-and-out possessions, but failed to convert TCU’s empty possessions into touchdowns. Arizona kicker Tyler Loop made a 53-yard and 43-yard field goal and trimmed the deficit 14-13.
With a chance for more momentum just before halftime, TCU converted on three third-down plays, including a third-and-18 and third-and-25. The Horned Frogs also had an intentional grounding that knocked them out of field goal range, but Hoover’s 24-yard pass to wide receiver JP Richardson set up TCU receiver-converted-running back Savion Williams for a 20-yard touchdown run to take a 21-13 lead.
Williams’ touchdown was the first of a five-touchdown streak for TCU. Arizona’s only offensive touchdown of the second half was Hunter’s goal-line catch in the back of the end zone. Hunter had eight catches for 45 yards. Third-year defensive end Sterling Lane II returned a fumble 68 yards with a minute left.
McMillan’s 8-yard catch with just under 10 minutes left in the game officially put him as Arizona’s all-time leading receiver with 3,335 yards. McMillan passed current UA wide receivers coach Bobby Wade for the record.
Arizona will now face red-hot in-state rival Arizona State for the Territorial Cup. The Wildcats have won the last two Territorial Cups.
Extra points:
- Saturday was TCU’s first win over Arizona in Fort Worth. The Wildcats beat the Horned Frogs Fort Worth in 1999.
- Arizona had 38 net rushing yards on Saturday. TCU, ranked near the bottom of the Big 12 in rushing defense, gave up an average of 190.1 rushing yards in the three games preceding Saturday.
- Second-year defensive lineman Julian Savaiinaea, the younger brother of Arizona star offensive tackle Jonah Savaiinaea, recorded his first-career sack at the UA on Saturday. Jonah Savaiinaea limped off the field in the fourth quarter.
- Arizona cornerback Emmanuel Karnley was ejected in the fourth quarter for spitting at a TCU player. Karnley will be suspended for the first half of the Territorial Cup game.
- Arizona senior nose tackle Chubba Ma’ae, who has been out most of the season with a leg injury, participated in pregame warmups but sat out. Ma’ae can play in the Territorial Cup game on Saturday and medically redshirt to preserve another year of eligibility.
- Arizona safety Gunner Maldonado, who is out with a season-ending leg injury, was one of the captains for the pregame coin toss. Maldonado was the Alamo Bowl Defensive MVP last season.
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