Washington went down at Stanford, and Oregon slogged through Cal, all while the Ducks' best résumé-building loss, Auburn, also lost. Oh, and the UCLA Boo-ins lost the Pac-12 Pillow Fight to Ore-gone State. All of that means the Conference of Champions is already looking at missing out on a shot at a College Football Playoff championship. Again. The Pac-12 is not the worst conference in the land (wassup, ACC?), and the truth is that it might very well be college football's most internally competitive league. But in the era of the four-team postseason, ye who dost not have thine dominant brand name program within thy final four teams shall not be includeth in thine national collegiate football conversationeth. By the way, this is the third Power 5 conference to hold down the Coveted (Power) Fifth Spot this season. C'mon, Big 12 and Big Ten, get in on this party while there's still time! And bring chips. Randy Edsall ate them all.
This is such shit. The PAC 12 is fine. There are about 10 really good teams in college football. There are 50 others that are mediocre and it depends on luck and winning/losing close games.
This is such shit. The PAC 12 is fine. There are about 10 really good teams in college football. There are 50 others that are mediocre and it depends on luck and winning/losing close games.
There are 10 really good teams, and none of them are in the Pac 12. That's precisely the problem.
This is such shit. The PAC 12 is fine. There are about 10 really good teams in college football. There are 50 others that are mediocre and it depends on luck and winning/losing close games.
There are 10 really good teams, and none of them are in the Pac 12. That's precisely the problem.
The power in the PAC12 by ranking (Ore, Utah, ASU) will each lose at least one more game each verifying @greenblood's comment. We? will lose one more. Then to prove we suck as a conference we will go 3-5 in bowel games.
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Washington went down at Stanford, and Oregon slogged through Cal, all while the Ducks' best résumé-building loss, Auburn, also lost. Oh, and the UCLA Boo-ins lost the Pac-12 Pillow Fight to Ore-gone State. All of that means the Conference of Champions is already looking at missing out on a shot at a College Football Playoff championship. Again. The Pac-12 is not the worst conference in the land (wassup, ACC?), and the truth is that it might very well be college football's most internally competitive league. But in the era of the four-team postseason, ye who dost not have thine dominant brand name program within thy final four teams shall not be includeth in thine national collegiate football conversationeth. By the way, this is the third Power 5 conference to hold down the Coveted (Power) Fifth Spot this season. C'mon, Big 12 and Big Ten, get in on this party while there's still time! And bring chips. Randy Edsall ate them all.
In our glory years of the Pac 10 in the 80's nobody went unbeaten but the league beat all comers
We would have missed the CFP a lot
Fuck that noise