



ESPN's national college basketball analysts Jay Bilas, Seth Greenberg, and Jay Williams debated who out of the Pac-12 has the best chance to win a national championship this season during Saturday's College GameDay show.

The options: Arizona, Oregon, and UCLA.

For two of the three, the Ducks were the logical choice.

"I would say if you had to put money on one, I would say Oregon," said Jay Bilas. "They are the most balanced offensively and defensively."

The balance on offense and defense referenced by Jay Bilas is one of the best one-two tandems in the country. According to KenPom.com, Oregon's offense is currently ranked 24th in the country, while their defense is 20th. Only seven of the Top 25 offenses have better defenses than Oregon's. Of the 25 best defenses, only six teams have better-ranked offenses than Oregon.

"They've got shot blocking, rim protection, and Tyler Dorsey is a pretty good Robin to Dillon Brooks' Batman," said Bilas.

"Who's this year's Tom Brady of college basketball? Dillon Brooks has made shots against UCLA and Cal, the kid has ice in his veins," added Jay Williams.

ESPN's Seth Greenberg picked UCLA because 'the rules are set up for the offense in college basketball.'

"The best offensive team in college basketball and one of the best offensive teams in the history of college basketball, you can relax, it is UCLA," said Greenberg. "They are scoring in their sleep, who's stopping them?"

The Ducks and Wildcats are tied for first place in the Pac-12 with one game remaining for each team. The Ducks currently hold the tie-breaker over the Wildcats. Oregon finishes the regular season at Oregon State on Saturday and Arizona plays at Arizona State the same day to close out their regular season.