Pac-12 coaches focused on impressing committee

Published: Wednesday, 21. March, 2012 in category College Soccer

J.R. Eskilson, TopDrawerSoccer.com

It may be the offseason in college soccer, but the conversation has not changed much since November for Pac-12 men's programs. The elephant in the room continues to be "Why did we not make the postseason?" For the Pac-12, that question is a yearly ritual, with seemingly one or two teams having a legitimate gripe with the selection committee's decision on an annual basis.

Last year, Washington was the pallbearer for the Pac-12 feeling underappreciated. With a 12-4-2 record and an end of the season RPI at 43, the Huskies were howling at the disrespect. Now with spring starting, the coaches still contemplate how to best prove their quality to the postseason selection committee.

For the Aztecs, that means taking on a very challenging schedule in the fall.” We have an unbelievable schedule for next year," Kirshner said. "We play Notre Dame, Indiana, and Clemson on the road as well as Ohio State at home."

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