Duck Rodgers
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Conner Halliday threw for 734 yards and WSU still lost to Cal. That's unreal.
WhoaConner Halliday threw for 734 yards and WSU still lost to Cal. That's unreal.
Conner Halliday threw for 734 yards and WSU still lost to Cal. That's unreal.
That is what happens when a conference actually has competitive teams from 1-12. Top to bottom the Pac 12 is the most balanced conference in the NCAA. While also being the 2nd best Conference overall.So let's see if I've got this right:
-Utah can't beat WSU at home, but Cal can after allowing over 700 yards passing, and the Utes can go on the road and beat #8 UCLA?
-ASU gets dumptrucked by the Bruins at home, only to go on the road next week and beat USC, while UCLA returns to the Rose Bowl and loses to a team that couldn't beat Wazzu?
The PAC is Wacky.
I did not see that coming. 6 total pac 12 teams in the top 25. And 2 more in the others receiving votes.Utes ranked sweet
https://collegefootball.ap.org/poll
I did not see that coming. 6 total pac 12 teams in the top 25. And 2 more in the others receiving votes.
If the champion of the 2nd best conference doesn't make the playoff and a team like Florida State who does not play a single team as good as the lower half of the pac 12 does then there is a problem. Hell even Michigan state lost to a Pac12 team that has fared far worse in their few pac12 games so far. So how is winning a pathetic Big 10 better than winning the pac 12 even with 2-3 losses?It makes sense given the parity in the conference.
I can see the pac 12 lobbying to expand the playoff to 8 teams. Zona is the only team in the top ten.
That is what happens when a conference actually has competitive teams from 1-12. Top to bottom the Pac 12 is the most balanced conference in the NCAA. While also being the 2nd best Conference overall.
It's crazy what a week can do.
Last week, BYU was ranked and looked to be cruising to an undefeated season. Now they have no Hill, no defense, and no chance for any other bowl not named "South Beach".
Utah was coming of a heartbreaking loss with #8 UCLA looming. Now they're ranked, Thompson MIGHT be the answer at QB and all of a sudden, the remaining teams on Utah's schedule don't look so daunting.
Big12 is superior to the Pac12If the champion of the 2nd best conference doesn't make the playoff and a team like Florida State who does not play a single team as good as the lower half of the pac 12 does then there is a problem. Hell even Michigan state lost to a Pac12 team that has fared far worse in their few pac12 games so far. So how is winning a pathetic Big 10 better than winning the pac 12 even with 2-3 losses?
Big12 is superior to the Pac12
I'm not a BYU fan. Just a college football connoisseur. And I didn't say Texas was good, just that the Big 12 is superior to the PAC 12.Not as a conference.
Sorry Byu fans but Texas would be competing with Colorado for the basement of the pac 12 this year. The Big 12 is great up top but the rest is garbage.
Utes ranked sweet
https://collegefootball.ap.org/poll
Thought u wasI'm not a BYU fan. Just a college football connoisseur.
And I didn't say Texas was good, just that the Big 12 is superior to the PAC 12.
Not as a conference? How can a conference be something other than a conference.
Not sure why you choose West Virginia, they actually have some playmakers. Why not talk about Kansas who is the worst power 5 team by a wide margin?
We're both right. This is a pointless discussion. But thinking the PAC should get a team in the playoff because of the awesome derpth they have is kinda flawed. They don't have any teams good enough to make it.Thought u was
Texas is a middle of the road big 12 team. You could say that Baylor was better than any team in the pac 12 but I don't think you can say that the Big 12 as a whole is better than the pac.
I choose West Virginia cuz they were invited to the Big 12 recently an invite that BYU, despite the hints, hasn't received. Then I removed them so as to not be too mean. I didn't think I needed to point out that Kansas sux.
We're both right. This is a pointless discussion. But thinking the PAC should get a team in the playoff because of the awesome derpth they have is kinda flawed. They don't have any teams good enough to make it.
It makes sense given the parity in the conference.
I can see the pac 12 lobbying to expand the playoff to 8 teams. Zona is the only team in the top ten.