FIVE GAMES REMAINING: WAC rac e rages on By JEFF SCHILLER Here's a short quiz for all you would - be college basketball ex- perts. In rapid succession, you must answer the following four questions: Which major college conference had the greatest number of teams receiving votes in this week's AP college poll? What conference has the best total non-league winning percentage? What conference' draws the largest number of fans to watch its teams play basket- ball? In which conference are all but one of the teams still fighting for the league championship with the season almost 2/3's gone? If you answered the Western Athletic Conference to all four questions above, you either cheat- ed and peeked at this story's head- line or else you deserve a place in Ripley's Believe It Or Not. It's too bad. The statistics tell an impressive tale. WAC teams compiled a .677 non - conference winning percentage this year In- cluding victories over 12th rank- ed USC, Big Ten contender Pur- due, twice over Big Eight con- tender Kansas State, and na- tionally ranked Centennary and Cincinnati. Nor is basketball prowess a stranger to the conference. Texas El Paso is the only team to de= prive UCLA of the national cham- pionship in the past ten years. Brigham Young has won the NIT twice in the last ten seasons, and the conference has produced such pro hoop superstars as KC-Oma- ha's Nate Archibald and Caro- lina's Joe Caldwell. , the wire services play a crucial M o r e o v e r the confer- role. ence championship races are "Our games are played too late perennially among the nation's to get on the wire service reports most exciting. Last year, for coming out of New York. So peo- example, four teams entered the pie don't know our scores or how league's final game with iden- good the teams really are." tical 9-4 marks. j Doubtless there are other rea- All of the games were decided sons as well. Part of the problem in the final ten seconds by two stems from viewing Rocky Moun- points or less with Arizona State tain teams as baseball (Arizona emerging as the titleholder with State has produced Rick Mon- a 10-4 record. day, Reggie Jackson, Sal Bando e iand others) or occasionally foot- This year it's no different. With ball - oriented, and as Johnny Orr five games to go, the champion- will tell you it's tough for a sec- ship could go to any of seven and sport to get a lot of publicity teams - only Wyoming is out of nd mot toietaos. the picture. At present,Arizona, Or as Wulk added, "There just Arizona State, and Utah are tied araWkay e ,eTer rust for the lead with New Mexico and wrent any news centers around UTEP one game behind, and BYU where we play. and Colorado State just twogames Whatever the reason, there's off the pace. some good basketball being played in the mountains. When Fred Many coaches believe that 9-S: Snowden left Michigan for Arizona will get a share of the title while last year, he took along Ann Ar- 10-4 will win the crown outright. bor Pioneer's Bob Elliot who Why, then, is there a dearth had planned to enroll at Michigan. of publicity about Western Ath- Elliot, a 6-10 freshman center, is letic Conference basketball? Ev- currently averaging 17 points per eryone you ask has a different game. With an agile, high - scor- answer. Utah's Bill Foster be- ing 6-10 center, why Johnny Orr's lieves that the time zone and 'cagers would be . .. 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