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Early look at UW Oregon

RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 109,125 Founders Club
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  • MakaDawgMakaDawg Member Posts: 492



    Wffo?

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  • TommySQCTommySQC Member Posts: 5,813
    Fuck Jimmy and Sloppy Tits for letting this happen. This was UWs to own and they fucked it. No wonder recruits aren't flocking here.
  • HuskyJWHuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 15,109 Swaye's Wigwam
    Race does it again!!!
  • RedRocketRedRocket Member Posts: 1,527
    I like the MUTTS in this one!
  • BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 12,245
    Oregon is going to kick our ass. The defense is a fucking joke.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,794
    If you? don't score at will on Oregon, Lake is not your guy.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,894
    The cool part is that no one will be ranked and no one will watch it as it no doubt gets relegated to FS2.
  • MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800



    Tyler Shough is going to get eaten alive by the Washington secondary. Or he might go for 300 passing and 100 rushing with 5 TDs. Probably the first one. Find out next week on “Retard or Not” my favorite Saturday night activity.

    Is that from TV Guide?
  • backthepackbackthepack Member Posts: 19,915
    The dreckfest bowl
  • RatherBeBrewingRatherBeBrewing Member Posts: 1,557
    I take back the part I said about a Shough throwing or running for anything. Please strike that from the record.

    This is just unbelievable. The only thing I hope he passes is the worlds largest kidney stone.
  • DoogieMcDoogersonDoogieMcDoogerson Member Posts: 2,499
    edited December 2020
    Doesn't winner of the game win the north, regardless of if the ducks beat cal tonight?

    Kind of convoluted...

    The winner of each Division will be determined by the best winning percentage (both divisional and cross-divisional) within the conference. In the event of an unbalanced schedule where there is a tie for the best record in the loss column, head-to-head results will take precedence over winning percentage.

    In determining the divisional champions, the following will apply: If any team(s) has not played six (6) Conference games (due to not being able to reschedule a postponed Conference game) and any team(s) is within one Conference win from the team(s) with the highest conference winning percentage AND has an equal number of losses, those teams shall be declared tied.


    The following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game representatives:

    Two-Team Tie

    Head-to-head results
    Record in games played within the division
    Record against the next highest placed team in the division (based on record in all games played within the Conference), proceeding through the division
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (Team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Multiple-Team Ties

    The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two- team tiebreaking procedure will be applied:

    Head-to-head (best record in games among the tied teams)
    Record in games played within the division
    Record against the next highest placed team in the division (based on record in all games played within the Conference), proceeding through the division
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Determination of Championship Game Host

    The home team in the Pac-12 Championship Game will be determined by the record in all Conference games. In the event of a tie, the following procedures will be applied to determine the home team:

    Head-to-head competition, if applicable
    Record against the next highest-placed common opponent in the Conference (based on recording all games played within the Conference) proceeding through the Conference
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Tiebreak Procedures to Determine Conference Championship Participations if Average Number of Conference Games Falls To 4 OR Below (Unbalanced Conference Schedule)

    In the event that the average number of conference games falls to 4 or below, the two teams with the best winning percentage (both divisional and cross-divisional) within the conference will participate in the Pac- 12 Football Championship Game (regardless of division affiliation). In order for teams to be considered in a tie-break scenario, teams must play no less than one fewer conference game than the average number of conference games played by all conference teams (rounded up/down at .50). For example, if the average number of conference games played in the 2020 season is 4.25 (value of 4 when rounded down) a team would be eligible to participate in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game if that team played 3 conference games.

    Under this scenario, the participants in Pac-12 Football Championship Game will be determined by the best winning percentage within the conference. In the event of an unbalanced schedule where there is a tie for the best record in the loss column, head-to-head results will take precedence over winning percentage.

    If the teams remain tied, the following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game representatives:

    Two-Team Tie

    Head-to-head
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (Team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Multiple-Team Ties

    The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two- team tiebreaking procedure will be applied:

    Head-to-head (best record in games among the tied teams)
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,812

    Doesn't winner of the game win the north, regardless of if the ducks beat cal tonight?

    Kind of convoluted...

    The winner of each Division will be determined by the best winning percentage (both divisional and cross-divisional) within the conference. In the event of an unbalanced schedule where there is a tie for the best record in the loss column, head-to-head results will take precedence over winning percentage.

    In determining the divisional champions, the following will apply: If any team(s) has not played six (6) Conference games (due to not being able to reschedule a postponed Conference game) and any team(s) is within one Conference win from the team(s) with the highest conference winning percentage AND has an equal number of losses, those teams shall be declared tied.


    The following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game representatives:

    Two-Team Tie

    Head-to-head results
    Record in games played within the division
    Record against the next highest placed team in the division (based on record in all games played within the Conference), proceeding through the division
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (Team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Multiple-Team Ties

    The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two- team tiebreaking procedure will be applied:

    Head-to-head (best record in games among the tied teams)
    Record in games played within the division
    Record against the next highest placed team in the division (based on record in all games played within the Conference), proceeding through the division
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Determination of Championship Game Host

    The home team in the Pac-12 Championship Game will be determined by the record in all Conference games. In the event of a tie, the following procedures will be applied to determine the home team:

    Head-to-head competition, if applicable
    Record against the next highest-placed common opponent in the Conference (based on recording all games played within the Conference) proceeding through the Conference
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Tiebreak Procedures to Determine Conference Championship Participations if Average Number of Conference Games Falls To 4 OR Below (Unbalanced Conference Schedule)

    In the event that the average number of conference games falls to 4 or below, the two teams with the best winning percentage (both divisional and cross-divisional) within the conference will participate in the Pac- 12 Football Championship Game (regardless of division affiliation). In order for teams to be considered in a tie-break scenario, teams must play no less than one fewer conference game than the average number of conference games played by all conference teams (rounded up/down at .50). For example, if the average number of conference games played in the 2020 season is 4.25 (value of 4 when rounded down) a team would be eligible to participate in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game if that team played 3 conference games.

    Under this scenario, the participants in Pac-12 Football Championship Game will be determined by the best winning percentage within the conference. In the event of an unbalanced schedule where there is a tie for the best record in the loss column, head-to-head results will take precedence over winning percentage.

    If the teams remain tied, the following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game representatives:

    Two-Team Tie

    Head-to-head
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (Team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Multiple-Team Ties

    The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two- team tiebreaking procedure will be applied:

    Head-to-head (best record in games among the tied teams)
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss

    If Oregon loses tonight and wins next week and WSU wins this week and next I'm not sure what happens then. I think Oregon wins the conference but I'm not clear on it.
  • DoogieMcDoogersonDoogieMcDoogerson Member Posts: 2,499
    dnc said:

    Doesn't winner of the game win the north, regardless of if the ducks beat cal tonight?

    Kind of convoluted...

    The winner of each Division will be determined by the best winning percentage (both divisional and cross-divisional) within the conference. In the event of an unbalanced schedule where there is a tie for the best record in the loss column, head-to-head results will take precedence over winning percentage.

    In determining the divisional champions, the following will apply: If any team(s) has not played six (6) Conference games (due to not being able to reschedule a postponed Conference game) and any team(s) is within one Conference win from the team(s) with the highest conference winning percentage AND has an equal number of losses, those teams shall be declared tied.


    The following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game representatives:

    Two-Team Tie

    Head-to-head results
    Record in games played within the division
    Record against the next highest placed team in the division (based on record in all games played within the Conference), proceeding through the division
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (Team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Multiple-Team Ties

    The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two- team tiebreaking procedure will be applied:

    Head-to-head (best record in games among the tied teams)
    Record in games played within the division
    Record against the next highest placed team in the division (based on record in all games played within the Conference), proceeding through the division
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Determination of Championship Game Host

    The home team in the Pac-12 Championship Game will be determined by the record in all Conference games. In the event of a tie, the following procedures will be applied to determine the home team:

    Head-to-head competition, if applicable
    Record against the next highest-placed common opponent in the Conference (based on recording all games played within the Conference) proceeding through the Conference
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Tiebreak Procedures to Determine Conference Championship Participations if Average Number of Conference Games Falls To 4 OR Below (Unbalanced Conference Schedule)

    In the event that the average number of conference games falls to 4 or below, the two teams with the best winning percentage (both divisional and cross-divisional) within the conference will participate in the Pac- 12 Football Championship Game (regardless of division affiliation). In order for teams to be considered in a tie-break scenario, teams must play no less than one fewer conference game than the average number of conference games played by all conference teams (rounded up/down at .50). For example, if the average number of conference games played in the 2020 season is 4.25 (value of 4 when rounded down) a team would be eligible to participate in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game if that team played 3 conference games.

    Under this scenario, the participants in Pac-12 Football Championship Game will be determined by the best winning percentage within the conference. In the event of an unbalanced schedule where there is a tie for the best record in the loss column, head-to-head results will take precedence over winning percentage.

    If the teams remain tied, the following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game representatives:

    Two-Team Tie

    Head-to-head
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (Team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Multiple-Team Ties

    The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two- team tiebreaking procedure will be applied:

    Head-to-head (best record in games among the tied teams)
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss

    If Oregon loses tonight and wins next week and WSU wins this week and next I'm not sure what happens then. I think Oregon wins the conference but I'm not clear on it.
    I don't think WSU will have enough games:

    "In determining the divisional champions, the following will apply: If any team(s) has not played six (6) Conference games (due to not being able to reschedule a postponed Conference game) and any team(s) is within one Conference win from the team(s) with the highest conference winning percentage AND has an equal number of losses, those teams shall be declared tied. "
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,894
    dnc said:

    Doesn't winner of the game win the north, regardless of if the ducks beat cal tonight?

    Kind of convoluted...

    The winner of each Division will be determined by the best winning percentage (both divisional and cross-divisional) within the conference. In the event of an unbalanced schedule where there is a tie for the best record in the loss column, head-to-head results will take precedence over winning percentage.

    In determining the divisional champions, the following will apply: If any team(s) has not played six (6) Conference games (due to not being able to reschedule a postponed Conference game) and any team(s) is within one Conference win from the team(s) with the highest conference winning percentage AND has an equal number of losses, those teams shall be declared tied.


    The following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game representatives:

    Two-Team Tie

    Head-to-head results
    Record in games played within the division
    Record against the next highest placed team in the division (based on record in all games played within the Conference), proceeding through the division
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (Team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Multiple-Team Ties

    The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two- team tiebreaking procedure will be applied:

    Head-to-head (best record in games among the tied teams)
    Record in games played within the division
    Record against the next highest placed team in the division (based on record in all games played within the Conference), proceeding through the division
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Determination of Championship Game Host

    The home team in the Pac-12 Championship Game will be determined by the record in all Conference games. In the event of a tie, the following procedures will be applied to determine the home team:

    Head-to-head competition, if applicable
    Record against the next highest-placed common opponent in the Conference (based on recording all games played within the Conference) proceeding through the Conference
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Tiebreak Procedures to Determine Conference Championship Participations if Average Number of Conference Games Falls To 4 OR Below (Unbalanced Conference Schedule)

    In the event that the average number of conference games falls to 4 or below, the two teams with the best winning percentage (both divisional and cross-divisional) within the conference will participate in the Pac- 12 Football Championship Game (regardless of division affiliation). In order for teams to be considered in a tie-break scenario, teams must play no less than one fewer conference game than the average number of conference games played by all conference teams (rounded up/down at .50). For example, if the average number of conference games played in the 2020 season is 4.25 (value of 4 when rounded down) a team would be eligible to participate in the Pac-12 Football Championship Game if that team played 3 conference games.

    Under this scenario, the participants in Pac-12 Football Championship Game will be determined by the best winning percentage within the conference. In the event of an unbalanced schedule where there is a tie for the best record in the loss column, head-to-head results will take precedence over winning percentage.

    If the teams remain tied, the following procedures will be applied to determine the Pac-12 Championship Game representatives:

    Two-Team Tie

    Head-to-head
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s Conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics (Team Rating Score metric) following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss
    Multiple-Team Ties

    The following procedures will only be used to eliminate all but two teams, at which point the two- team tiebreaking procedure will be applied:

    Head-to-head (best record in games among the tied teams)
    Record in common Conference games
    Team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking
    Cumulative winning percentage of each tied team’s conference opponents
    Highest ranking by SportSource Analytics following the last weekend of regular-season games
    Coin toss

    If Oregon loses tonight and wins next week and WSU wins this week and next I'm not sure what happens then. I think Oregon wins the conference but I'm not clear on it.
    What about if OSU wins out and Oregon beats UW?

    2020 is all about the Beavs reppin the North.
  • DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 65,287 Founders Club
    We want Colorado
  • DoogieMcDoogersonDoogieMcDoogerson Member Posts: 2,499
    edited December 2020
    My point was if Washington wins, they win the North. If Washington loses against the zeros, yes lots of shit could happen.
  • lawsandllawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    ZTF will go ham and Shough will shit the bed.
  • lawsandllawsandl Member Posts: 1,555
    However, the midget sidearm thrower might give us a turnover.
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