“According to multiple sources, the Pac-12 appears to be adding a game to the conference schedule, and word is that the Oregon Ducks will travel to Salt Lake City for a September 12 matchup with the Utah Utes. This has not been confirmed but comes multiple sources that have proven to be reliable and have indicated that this is currently the expectation, obviously, this is all under the assumption that there will be college football this fall.
Obviously far from finalized, the PAC-12 has stated officially that schedules will not be finalized until July 31.
This would be significant as this would provide a 10-game conference-only schedule for the Pac-12. It would also be a very interesting game to add to the television schedule, as the Ducks and Utes squared off in last year's Pac-12 Championship Game, and rematches tend to draw lots of attention. In a season where fan attendance is unlikely, the addition of a big game like this would add a good amount of tv revenue for the conference.
There is no indication of an 11th conference game being added to the schedule, which for Utah would be against the Stanford Cardinal. However, if the conference settles on just a 10-game schedule, it would leave the Ducks with six road games and four home games, whereas Utah would be left with five games apiece home and away. “
If each team plays a 10 game schedule, how the fuck hard would it be to make sure every team has five home and five away? Did all of these schedulers get their math degrees at Oregon? Jesus TFC.
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UCLA - W
@ UTAH - W
@ USC - L
COL - W
AZ - W
@ CAL - L
FURD - W
@ ORE - L
OSU - W
@ WAZZU - W
7-4
9-2 in the bag.
If this ever comes to pass its a disaster, basically giving the UW the hardest schedule in the conference.
9/12/21 is a Sunday.
...seems unlikely.
"Just kill it"
I'm just happy we're keeping up the charade of having an ersatz 2020 season.
I believe the next game will be in 2021.
Hope that clears it up for you.
“According to multiple sources, the Pac-12 appears to be adding a game to the conference schedule, and word is that the Oregon Ducks will travel to Salt Lake City for a September 12 matchup with the Utah Utes. This has not been confirmed but comes multiple sources that have proven to be reliable and have indicated that this is currently the expectation, obviously, this is all under the assumption that there will be college football this fall.
Obviously far from finalized, the PAC-12 has stated officially that schedules will not be finalized until July 31.
This would be significant as this would provide a 10-game conference-only schedule for the Pac-12. It would also be a very interesting game to add to the television schedule, as the Ducks and Utes squared off in last year's Pac-12 Championship Game, and rematches tend to draw lots of attention. In a season where fan attendance is unlikely, the addition of a big game like this would add a good amount of tv revenue for the conference.
There is no indication of an 11th conference game being added to the schedule, which for Utah would be against the Stanford Cardinal. However, if the conference settles on just a 10-game schedule, it would leave the Ducks with six road games and four home games, whereas Utah would be left with five games apiece home and away. “