Found December 01, 2008 on SeaTown Sports Inactive:
This is one of the hottest topics of debate among Husky Basketball fans right now.

I believe the Huskies will make the tournament based on what they've shown so far. They were able to compete against a tough Florida team, even though they lost.

The players are starting to mesh together with all the newcomers; Isaiah Thomas and the other freshmen are finding out what their roles are and are starting to fit into them. Pondexter is starting to breakout, and Brockman is as good as advertised.

Barring any major injures, the Huskies should enter Pac-10 conference play with a 10-3 record because of their relatively soft non-conference schedule.

The Pac-10 does not look as strong as it was last year, opening the door for the Dawgs to end up in the top half of the conference. A weak conference schedule gives them a better chance of making the tournament come March.

On the other hand, some point to the Kansas game as a sign of bad things to come for the Huskies. They cite offensive inefficiency, turnovers, 3-point shooting, and free throws all as concerns for the Dawgs. They believe these things and a tough Pac-10 will prevent the Dawgs from making a splash in March.

What do you think? Can the Dawgs make the Tournament or is too early to tell?

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