Big 12 dominating the Pac 10

make that anywhere from 11-6 to 14-3. tech also already beat osu so the all inclusive count right now is 11-3.
 
UCLA is hard to figure this year. They lose by 2 to #10 Butler, and 12 to #1 Kansas, but get blown out by Pepperdine, Portland, and Mississippi St. Is it just a matter of the 'one and done' player approach coming back to bite them this year? I was basing my 'coaching change' statement on the expectations of the UCLA fanbase. It wouldn't be the smart move by any stretch, but I've seen programs make stupid coaching decisions before when the natives get restless.

UCLA would have to have 5 or more consecutive losing seasons for Howland to be fired. Howland really wanted and expected Holliday to stay at least one more year. I think he's missed on some recruits too. (Gordon is a prime example).
 
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