The Pac10? Its no surprise that the conference is awful this season. They only had one sweet 16 team last year (a cinderella Arizona team which then lost by 40 points in that round), so they weren't all that good last year. Then, every single tournament team was decimated. Five of the teams lost over HALF of their minutes/scoring (Arizona, UCLA, USC, Washington State and Stanford) and three of THOSE teams lost their coaches. None of those five had a material influx of (healthy) talent ... and I'd say that USC's play this season is an unexpectedly GOOD showing. The other five teams all had some losses ... two of those teams suffered HUGE losses in talent (Washington (Brockman and Dentmon) and Arizona State (Harden and Pendergraph), two of those teams weren't good teams to begin with (Oregon and Oregon State) so their returning "talent" had already proven to be ineffective. The only team that realistically should have had any expectation of making the tournament was California. And even that team was going to regress slightly, since their 3pt FG was a historical anamoly and simply wasn't going to be duplicated at that level (that has proved to be true ... from 43% to 38% - still very good). And Cal has come pretty close to meeting (what should have been) their expectations so far: 11-5, only one 'bad' loss (home to UCLA). Unless you were asleep at the wheel (and many "experts" were), nobody should have predicted more than 2 (maybe 3) Pac-10 teams would get an at-large bid. That's right where they are. I'm not saying that its a good sign. I'm just saying that nobody who follows college basketball should be surprised by what the heck has happened to the PAC 10.