UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
You really don't understand how this works.
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UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
You really don't understand how this works.
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Oregon won't have any in-conference quality wins and it will have a shaky loss.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
UCLA beating Arizona means everyone in the South has two losses after next week (if Oregon wins). That's not good.
Utah will likely be ranked. So will the South Division champion. That's enough food to propel the Oregon beast into the playoffs.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
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Arizona losing to UCLA makes Oregon's loss to Arizona look worse. UCLA losing to Arizona makes Oregon's win vs. UCLA look worse?!1111!
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
You really don't understand how this works.
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Oregon won't have any in-conference quality wins and it will have a shaky loss.
The committee acknowledged that UCLA was a quality win, even though they've looked like shit recently.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
UCLA beating Arizona means everyone in the South has two losses after next week (if Oregon wins). That's not good.
Utah will likely be ranked. So will the South Division champion. That's enough food to propel the Oregon beast into the playoffs.
Hi there. Utah will still be the South Division champion with two losses. Beating them again won't help.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
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Arizona losing to UCLA makes Oregon's loss to Arizona look worse. UCLA losing to Arizona makes Oregon's win vs. UCLA look worse?!1111!
That's only one side of the coin. On the whole it will even out. Either the loss will look worse and the win look better, or the win will look worse and the loss will look better. Either way it's no skin off Oregon's back.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
You really don't understand how this works.
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Chip Almighty.
Arizona is loosing this game. The problem is you'll end up with at most one true quality win (MSU) and your loss is headed to the suck territory where we all knew it belonged. You needed UA to win out and beat then beat them in the championship game and pick up a quality win and maintain it as a quality loss.
Unless of course you're counting on UCLA to win out and become a decent win. In which case you haven't actually watched UCLA this year.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
UCLA beating Arizona means everyone in the South has two losses after next week (if Oregon wins). That's not good.
Utah will likely be ranked. So will the South Division champion. That's enough food to propel the Oregon beast into the playoffs.
Hi there. Utah will still be the South Division champion with two losses. Beating them again won't help.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
UCLA beating Arizona means everyone in the South has two losses after next week (if Oregon wins). That's not good.
Utah will likely be ranked. So will the South Division champion. That's enough food to propel the Oregon beast into the playoffs.
Hi there. Utah will still be the South Division champion with two losses. Beating them again won't help.
Who says Utah will be? That's far from certain.
If Utah finishes the season with two losses and Oregon is the second loss, Utah will win the South.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
You really don't understand how this works.
Argue against that logic smart guy. Let's see what you've got.
Chip Almighty.
Arizona is loosing this game. The problem is you'll end up with at most one true quality win (MSU) and your loss is headed to the suck territory where we all knew it belonged. You needed UA to win out and beat then beat them in the championship game and pick up a quality win and maintain it as a quality loss.
Unless of course you're counting on UCLA to win out and become a decent win. In which case you haven't actually watched UCLA this year.
Fact remains. Win and get in. By default Oregon gets in over Notre Dame and Michigan St. The SEC will sort itself out. There are no other remaining contenders to lose sleep over at this point, as long as Oregon finishes its business.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
You really don't understand how this works.
Argue against that logic smart guy. Let's see what you've got.
Chip Almighty.
Arizona is loosing this game. The problem is you'll end up with at most one true quality win (MSU) and your loss is headed to the suck territory where we all knew it belonged. You needed UA to win out and beat then beat them in the championship game and pick up a quality win and maintain it as a quality loss.
Unless of course you're counting on UCLA to win out and become a decent win. In which case you haven't actually watched UCLA this year.
Fact remains. Win and get in. By default Oregon gets in over Notre Dame and Michigan St. The SEC will sort itself out. There are no other remaining contenders to lose sleep over at this point, as long as Oregon finishes its business.
3-0 over the Pac-12 > 9-1 over the Pac-12.
Throw in FSU, SEC champ, and XII champ and where does Oregon go?
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
You really don't understand how this works.
Argue against that logic smart guy. Let's see what you've got.
Chip Almighty.
Arizona is loosing this game. The problem is you'll end up with at most one true quality win (MSU) and your loss is headed to the suck territory where we all knew it belonged. You needed UA to win out and beat then beat them in the championship game and pick up a quality win and maintain it as a quality loss.
Unless of course you're counting on UCLA to win out and become a decent win. In which case you haven't actually watched UCLA this year.
Fact remains. Win and get in. By default Oregon gets in over Notre Dame and Michigan St. The SEC will sort itself out. There are no other remaining contenders to lose sleep over at this point, as long as Oregon finishes its business.
3-0 over the Pac-12 > 9-1 over the Pac-12.
Throw in FSU, SEC champ, and XII champ and where does Oregon go?
Notre Dame doesn't play a conference championship. That means that Notre Dame is Door. Ass. Out. In this scenario. An Oregon with 1 loss and a conference championship will trump the second SEC team out.
UCLA beating Arizona makes Oregon's road win at UCLA look better. Arizona beating UCLA at the Rose Bowl makes Oregon's loss look better. Either way Oregon wins.
You really don't understand how this works.
Argue against that logic smart guy. Let's see what you've got.
Chip Almighty.
Arizona is loosing this game. The problem is you'll end up with at most one true quality win (MSU) and your loss is headed to the suck territory where we all knew it belonged. You needed UA to win out and beat then beat them in the championship game and pick up a quality win and maintain it as a quality loss.
Unless of course you're counting on UCLA to win out and become a decent win. In which case you haven't actually watched UCLA this year.
Fact remains. Win and get in. By default Oregon gets in over Notre Dame and Michigan St. The SEC will sort itself out. There are no other remaining contenders to lose sleep over at this point, as long as Oregon finishes its business.
3-0 over the Pac-12 > 9-1 over the Pac-12.
Throw in FSU, SEC champ, and XII champ and where does Oregon go?
Notre Dame doesn't play a conference championship. That means that Notre Dame is Door. Ass. Out. In this scenario. An Oregon with 1 loss and a conference championship will trump the second SEC team out.
Don't need to play a conference championship when you win the Pac-12 outright.
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And I'm liking how Utah matches up against Oregon in SLC
Arizona is loosing this game. The problem is you'll end up with at most one true quality win (MSU) and your loss is headed to the suck territory where we all knew it belonged. You needed UA to win out and beat then beat them in the championship game and pick up a quality win and maintain it as a quality loss.
Unless of course you're counting on UCLA to win out and become a decent win. In which case you haven't actually watched UCLA this year.
When everybody in the conference ends up with 3 or 4 conference losses, that will scream that the conference is mediocre.
Anybody with a brain knows UCLA isn't good - the more they play the more they will prove it.
Throw in FSU, SEC champ, and XII champ and where does Oregon go?