CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The quarterfinal round -- or as NASCAR calls it, the Round of 12 -- of the Chase for the Sprint Cup could be called the half-and-half round.Half of the field of 12 are former champions: Matt Kenseth (2003), Kurt Busch (2004), Jimmie Johnson (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013), Brad Keselowski (2012), Kevin Harvick (2014) and Kyle Busch (2015).Half of the field of 12 have never won a title: Martin Truex Jr., Joey Logano, Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin, Carl Edwards and Austin Dillon.Elliott and Dillon have never even won a Cup race. Johnson leads all drivers with 77 career wins.By manufacturer, its fairly even: Five Toyotas, five Chevrolets and two Fords.Heres a look at their chances of advancing to the Round of 8 as every driver left starts even with 3,000 points:1. Martin Truex Jr.Furniture Row Racing No. 78 ToyotaFirst-round wins: 2First-round points: 2,131 (1st)Why he will advance: Simple. Hes been the most dominant driver as of late, having won three of the past five races.Why he wont: Remember all those near-wins and bad luck he had in the first 24 races? It can return in an instant.2. Kevin HarvickStewart-Haas Racing No. 4 ChevroletFirst-round wins: 1First-round points: 2,075 (12th)Why he will advance: The closer knows how to get it done.Why he wont: This team certainly isnt immune to bad pit stops, mechanical failures and a fuel-mileage miscalculation.3. Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs Racing No. 18 ToyotaFirst-round wins: 0First-round points: 2,125 (2nd)Why he will advance: This team is quietly running well. Wait, that was last years comment at this time. Still works.Why he wont: There always is a chance of getting caught up in a mess at Talladega, and no one knows that better than Busch, who in 2014 seemed comfortably in the semifinal round only to get turned from behind while running in the back.4. Matt KensethJoe Gibbs Racing No. 20 ToyotaFirst-round wins: 0First-round points: 2,114 (4th)Why he will advance: Kenseth is determined not to have a repeat of 2015. And he has a better chance to win Talladega than a year ago.Why he wont: This team has been streaky this year with three or four top-10 races and then three-race stretches outside the top-10. He posted top-10 finishes in each race of the first round.5. Joey LoganoTeam Penske No. 22 FordFirst-round wins: 0First-round points: 2,108 (5th)Why he will advance: He wont do anything to beat himself.Why he wont: Ford is just not there this year.6. Chase ElliottHendrick Motorsports No. 24 ChevroletFirst-round wins: 0First-round points: 2,106 (6th)Why he will advance: He didnt crack under the pressure of the first round, so no reason to think he will this round. He had top-10s at Charlotte, Kansas and Talladega earlier this year.Why he wont: Sometimes experience matters, and in this situation, it does.7. Brad KeselowskiTeam Penske No. 2 FordFirst-round wins: 0First-round points: 2,125 (3rd)Why he will advance: He knows when to make the move he needs at the critical moment.Why he wont:?He thinks he knows when to make the move he needs at the critical moment -- and it costs him.8. Kurt BuschStewart-Haas Racing No. 41 ChevroletFirst-round wins: 0First-round points: 2,093 (10th)Why he will advance: Busch has a way of getting the job done when you dont think he will.Why he wont: This team has not seemed to capture the strength and speed that Harvick has.9. Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs Racing No. 11 ToyotaFirst-round wins: 0First-round points: 2,103 (8th)Why he will advance: Hes done it twice before.Why he wont: You might think the Daytona 500 winner would have an advantage at Talladega, but he finished 31st and 17th, respectively, in the two restrictor-plate races since that big win.10. Carl EdwardsJoe Gibbs Racing No. 19 ToyotaFirst-round wins: 0First-round points: 2,095 (9th)Why he will advance: Edwards and crew chief Dave Rogers have enough experience to rebound from a poor first round.Why he wont: Because of their experience, Edwards and Rogers will out-think themselves and tune themselves out of races.11. Jimmie JohnsonHendrick Motorsports No. 48 ChevroletFirst-round wins: 0First-round points: 2,105 (7th)Why he will advance: He has returned pretty much to form, having led 208 laps in the first round.Why he wont: The team beat itself twice in the first round and recovered. It wont be so easy in this round to overcome errors.12. Austin DillonRichard Childress Racing No. 3 ChevroletFirst-round wins: 0First-round points: 2,085 (11th)Why he will advance: Sometimes destiny just goes your way.Why he wont: Hasnt had the performance necessary to show he will be in the top eight. Trendy Wholesale Shoes . 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CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle is realistic.This years Beavers dont look much like the team that returned to the NCAA Tournament last season after a 26-year absence.Gary Payton II, son of the Oregon State and NBA great, has graduated and signed with the Houston Rockets. Guard Malcom Duvivier, who was to be a senior this season, has left the team for personal reasons and returned to his native Canada.Tres Tinkle, the coachs son, is still recovering from a foot injury that left him out of the tournament appearance last season.Theres only one senior -- forward Cheikh Ndiaye, who is coming off shoulder surgery -- on the roster. In all, nine players are new or didnt play last year.This is a completely different team, and right now weve got so many question marks that we dont have any expectations. Its way too early, the elder Tinkle said.This is the coachs third season with the Beavers, who held media day on Tuesday. Practices started last week.In his first season, Tinkle held open tryouts to fill roster spots. The Beavers went on to overachieve, going 17-14 and winning 15 straight games at Gill Coliseum. They finished eighth in the conference after being picked in the preseason to finish last.The Beavers improved to 19-13 overall last season and finished sixth in the Pac-12, which sent a record seven teams to the NCAA Tournament. Oregon State lost to VCU 75-67 in the teams opening round.Payton topped the team with averages of 16 points, 7.8 rebounds and five assistts per game.dddddddddddd Duvivier averaged 6.1 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists as a starter. The Beavers have also lost senior forwards Olaf Schaftenaar and Jarmal Reid, as well as guard Langston Morris-Walker.Weve had really talented players in the past, and when they graduate you think, `Oh my goodness how are we going to replace them? Tinkle said. Then other guys step up, so were going to expect that out of this group.The younger Tinkle, a 6-foot-8 forward, averaged 13.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game before injuring his right foot in practice near the end of the regular season. He continues to recover from surgery on the foot and has not yet joined full practices.Tinkle, who said he hopes to be able to go at full strength as early as next week, was voted co-captain of the team, along with fellow sophomore forward Drew Eubanks, who averaged 7.6 points and 4.7 rebounds last season.Also returning is guard Stephen Thompson Jr., son of Beavers assistant Stephen Thompson, who averaged 10.6 points last season.Were still young, and were not quite there yet physically, but we play well together, Tres Tingle said. I think weve got a bunch of talent on the team. If we keep working every single day, keep humble and just buy in -- were all a great group of guys and good friends with each other -- so even though were young, I think we have some firepower. ' ' '