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All Pac-12 teams are in action this weekend. Only 3 are playing fellow Power 5 conference foes.
The remaining 9 are all playing games they are expected to win vs lesser opponents. Of those games I think Arizona (a 12 point favorite) is most likely to lose. Games in Reno, the Wolfpack played AZ tough last year, and Polian might just be a better coach than Rich Rod.
I like Nevada here.
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