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Does any Pac-12 team make the playoff???

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  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    A one loss Oregon, Stanford, USC, or UCLA will make the playoff.

    In other words, there won't be a Pac-12 team in the playoff.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    A one loss Oregon, Stanford, USC, or UCLA will make the playoff.

    In other words, there won't be a Pac-12 team in the playoff.
    Defending Pac12 champion Notre Dame might have a chance.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    dnc said:

    A one loss Oregon, Stanford, USC, or UCLA will make the playoff.

    In other words, there won't be a Pac-12 team in the playoff.
    Defending Pac12 South champion Notre Dame might have a chance.
  • oregonblitzkrieg
    oregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
    edited July 2014

    It's hard to say when you've got shitbag programs like FSU and Ohio State who play nobodies all season long strolling into season's end with no losses.

    FSU would bare pickle every team in the Pac 12 last year and not leave a number, just an autographed photo of Winston next to their pillows. I'll give you Ohio State, but even if they had beaten MSU last year, who exposed them, wouldn't have made the top 2. Based on the current state of the Big 10, a one loss Pac 12, Big 12, and ACC champ will beat out an undefeated Ohio State. Also, a 2 loss SEC champ and the one loss runner up beats them out as well. The Big 10 is that bad right now. An undefeated Big 10 might not make the top 4 is what I'm saying.
    Yeah, kind of like they barepickled Auburn and didn't get completely skullfucked in the first half. And needed a lame penalty at the end of the game in order to score an easy touchdown.
  • greenblood
    greenblood Member Posts: 14,573
    Auburn is in the PAC 12?
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    It's hard to say when you've got shitbag programs like FSU and Ohio State who play nobodies all season long strolling into season's end with no losses.

    FSU would bare pickle every team in the Pac 12 last year and not leave a number, just an autographed photo of Winston next to their pillows. I'll give you Ohio State, but even if they had beaten MSU last year, who exposed them, wouldn't have made the top 2. Based on the current state of the Big 10, a one loss Pac 12, Big 12, and ACC champ will beat out an undefeated Ohio State. Also, a 2 loss SEC champ and the one loss runner up beats them out as well. The Big 10 is that bad right now. An undefeated Big 10 might not make the top 4 is what I'm saying.
    Yeah, kind of like they barepickled Auburn and didn't get completely skullfucked in the first half. And needed a lame penalty at the end of the game in order to score an easy touchdown.
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  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,545 Swaye's Wigwam
    Oregon has a shot. After that, I doubt it. UCLA, Stanford, and UW are all losing 2+ games.
  • PDXDuckFan
    PDXDuckFan Member Posts: 450

    It's hard to say when you've got shitbag programs like FSU and Ohio State who play nobodies all season long strolling into season's end with no losses.

    The 2010 Ducks played two teams that finished in the top 25: Stanford and Auburn.

    Hope this helps.
    The Pac-12 was hot garbage in 2010, actually for most of the Chip Kelly era, and thankfully Chip took the talent that Bellotti helped recruit to a BCS title game.

    USC was decimated by the NCAA, Stanford wasn't quite ready in 2010 or 2011, and coaches in the league included Paul Wulff/Rick Neuheisal/Lane Kiffin/Mike Stoops/Dennis Erickson/Steve Sarkisian/Jeff Tedford. Out of that group, only Sark is a head coach at a school that matters. The rest of these guys were fired, not hired away to better jobs. Those coaches have been replaced by Mike Leach/Jim Mora Jr./Steve Sarkisian/Rich Rodriguez/Todd Graham/Chris Petersen/Sonny Dykes, respectively.

    The Pac 12 is a lot more difficult than 4 years ago, and is only going to get better now that pretty much every program is investing money in facilities and upgrading their coaching (USC aside, perhaps).

    As I said, the Duck fans on this board come across as entitled assholes who don't know how good we had it as fans during the Kelly era, and also how the conditions were ripe for a great coach (Kelly) to take OK talent to a title game. Kelly didn't exactly set the world on fire in terms of recruiting, and he also landed the Ducks on NCAA probation, which Helfrich and his staff have to tell every single PSA they recruit.