Or it’s just clearly the best game of next weekend, regardless of what happens this weekend.
If Oregon wins
If UW wins then the top team and Heisman candidate is better than a couple also rans
No, regardless. + keep in mind the stupid Pac12 contractual obligations (I think 2 conf games min per team need to be on p12?). The bottom top team v bottom feeder games (Oregon-Stanford, uw-asu) are always going to be on p12. This guarantees that UW-beav, UW-Utah, UW-coug, etc are going to be in one of the prime slots
Or it’s just clearly the best game of next weekend, regardless of what happens this weekend.
If Oregon wins
If UW wins then the top team and Heisman candidate is better than a couple also rans
No, regardless. + keep in mind the stupid Pac12 contractual obligations (I think 2 conf games min per team need to be on p12?). The bottom top team v bottom feeder games (Oregon-Stanford, uw-asu) are always going to be on p12. This guarantees that UW-beav, UW-Utah, UW-coug, etc are going to be in one of the prime slots
Is it 2 conference games per team? Yuck, UW has already been on P12 twice. I guess this means the last chance for P12N is the Stanford game.
Or it’s just clearly the best game of next weekend, regardless of what happens this weekend.
If Oregon wins
If UW wins then the top team and Heisman candidate is better than a couple also rans
My thought as well. SC-Utah has a storyline too, with the yutes having derailed the SC hype train just last year.
But there are other considerations than picking the most intriguing matchup, I suppose.
If you think usc-Utah is intriguing you haven’t watched Utah football this year
I have and I see your point, but it still is. USC is vulnerable. Utah is the scrappy defense oriented team that beat them and their Heisman winner twice.
Cuog fell off their little pedestal. Either Oregon is undefeated and it looks like a blowout, or Oregon is once beaten and it still looks like a blowout. WSU sucks. If they give Oregon a game it's going to be hard to watch.
Just some thoughts for the sake of argument. I don't really have much of an opinion on the matter.
Or it’s just clearly the best game of next weekend, regardless of what happens this weekend.
If Oregon wins
If UW wins then the top team and Heisman candidate is better than a couple also rans
My thought as well. SC-Utah has a storyline too, with the yutes having derailed the SC hype train just last year.
But there are other considerations than picking the most intriguing matchup, I suppose.
If you think usc-Utah is intriguing you haven’t watched Utah football this year
I have and I see your point, but it still is. USC is vulnerable. Utah is the scrappy defense oriented team that beat them and their Heisman winner twice.
Cuog fell off their little pedestal. Either Oregon is undefeated and it looks like a blowout, or Oregon is once beaten and it still looks like a blowout. WSU sucks. If they give Oregon a game it's going to be hard to watch.
Just some thoughts for the sake of argument. I don't really have much of an opinion on the matter.
It's not quite this linear. Sometimes it's rock, paper, scissors due to matchups.
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If UW wins then the top team and Heisman candidate is better than a couple also rans
Just a good thing that the game isn’t on the P12 Network … I thought we had one more home obligation
But there are other considerations than picking the most intriguing matchup, I suppose.
The Brand and USC pull the numbers.
You have to be good for more than a year and a half before anyone cares.
Ask your cousins in Utah.
Cuog fell off their little pedestal. Either Oregon is undefeated and it looks like a blowout, or Oregon is once beaten and it still looks like a blowout. WSU sucks. If they give Oregon a game it's going to be hard to watch.
Just some thoughts for the sake of argument. I don't really have much of an opinion on the matter.