For WSU, which is basically an assembly of unknown foreign players who attended HS in their home countries, to be #4 in PAC 12 play at this junction is very impressive. Sure, it helps that they essentially have the same line-up as their NCAA Tournament team from last season, but their coaching staff really squeezes out the utmost potential from the individual talents that they have.
They are 6-4 right now in PAC 12 play, with 6 of their remaining 8 games at home. I think 4 of those games are winnable by their standards (at home vs. UCLA, USC, ASU and on the road vs Cal) which can potentially bring their PAC 12 record to 10-8, and if they can collectively will themselves to an upset in one of their back-to-back home games vs very talented but vulnerable Oregon team, hey, they can potentially end up 11-7 for the PAC 12 regular season, 19-10 overall and another probable NCAA Tournament invite.
They are 6-4 right now in PAC 12 play, with 6 of their remaining 8 games at home. I think 4 of those games are winnable by their standards (at home vs. UCLA, USC, ASU and on the road vs Cal) which can potentially bring their PAC 12 record to 10-8, and if they can collectively will themselves to an upset in one of their back-to-back home games vs very talented but vulnerable Oregon team, hey, they can potentially end up 11-7 for the PAC 12 regular season, 19-10 overall and another probable NCAA Tournament invite.
