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Post by fridaynightlights on Sept 10, 2019 6:21:06 GMT -8
According to this OSU will get 3 more wins. That means 2 conference wins, based on the season so far I will take that. Also Stanford looks like they may take a step backward. link@sportspac12 Updated Projected Wins from @espn's FPI (rounded to the nearest victory) 1. Oregon, 10 Utah, 10 3. WSU, 9 4. USC, 8 Washington, 8 6. Cal, 7 7. ASU, 6 Colorado, 6 9. Arizona, 5 Stanford, 5 11. UCLA, 4 12. OSU, 3
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Post by irimi on Sept 10, 2019 6:46:47 GMT -8
According to this OSU will get 3 more wins. That means 2 conference wins, based on the season so far I will take that. Also Stanford looks like they may take a step backward. link@sportspac12 Updated Projected Wins from @espn's FPI (rounded to the nearest victory) 1. Oregon, 10 Utah, 10 3. WSU, 9 4. USC, 8 Washington, 8 6. Cal, 7 7. ASU, 6 Colorado, 6 9. Arizona, 5 Stanford, 5 11. UCLA, 4 12. OSU, 3 UCLA gets 4 wins? How?
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Post by NativeBeav on Sept 10, 2019 7:30:49 GMT -8
According to this OSU will get 3 more wins. That means 2 conference wins, based on the season so far I will take that. Also Stanford looks like they may take a step backward. link@sportspac12 Updated Projected Wins from @espn's FPI (rounded to the nearest victory) 1. Oregon, 10 Utah, 10 3. WSU, 9 4. USC, 8 Washington, 8 6. Cal, 7 7. ASU, 6 Colorado, 6 9. Arizona, 5 Stanford, 5 11. UCLA, 4 12. OSU, 3 When was the first one? Wouldn't that make four wins?
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Post by nexus73 on Sept 10, 2019 9:19:01 GMT -8
Better watch out for USC. That frosh QB is the real deal. The Trojans are flying to the ball on D. Talent abounds. They have a shot to run the table, which would be the only way for them to make the Playoffs. Were they to do so, ND gets knocked out of the race. Beating Oregon in LA, then doing it again in a Pac-12 title game, would be part of the deal too. Oregon is not likely to lose a game until they head to the Coliseum, which should boost their ranking up enough to ensure a win by the Trojans that day and in the Pac-12 title game will get them over the hump created by any 1-loss SEC teams.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Sept 10, 2019 12:04:04 GMT -8
According to this OSU will get 3 more wins. That means 2 conference wins, based on the season so far I will take that. Also Stanford looks like they may take a step backward. link@sportspac12 Updated Projected Wins from @espn's FPI (rounded to the nearest victory) 1. Oregon, 10 Utah, 10 3. WSU, 9 4. USC, 8 Washington, 8 6. Cal, 7 7. ASU, 6 Colorado, 6 9. Arizona, 5 Stanford, 5 11. UCLA, 4 12. OSU, 3 Stanford's remaining schedule: @ UCF, Oregon, @ Oregon State, Washington, Bye, UCLA, Arizona, @ Colorado, @ Washington State, California, Notre Dame. @ Oregon State, UCLA, Arizona, and California look like wins. The others look like losses at this point.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Sept 10, 2019 12:05:38 GMT -8
According to this OSU will get 3 more wins. That means 2 conference wins, based on the season so far I will take that. Also Stanford looks like they may take a step backward. link@sportspac12 Updated Projected Wins from @espn's FPI (rounded to the nearest victory) 1. Oregon, 10 Utah, 10 3. WSU, 9 4. USC, 8 Washington, 8 6. Cal, 7 7. ASU, 6 Colorado, 6 9. Arizona, 5 Stanford, 5 11. UCLA, 4 12. OSU, 3 UCLA gets 4 wins? How? Five home games left. Oklahoma looks like a loss, but Oregon State, Arizona State, Colorado, and California all look winnable.
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Post by irimi on Sept 10, 2019 12:25:18 GMT -8
Five home games left. Oklahoma looks like a loss, but Oregon State, Arizona State, Colorado, and California all look winnable. I see. I just don’t understand how they can get the win against us when we’re gonna get the win over them.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Sept 10, 2019 12:33:15 GMT -8
Five home games left. Oklahoma looks like a loss, but Oregon State, Arizona State, Colorado, and California all look winnable. I see. I just don’t understand how they can get the win against us when we’re gonna get the win over them. I like, where your head's at, brother. UCLA will be playing their sixth consecutive weekend, whereas Oregon State will just have played Stanford at home off of a bye. I see that as a great chance for win number two or three, depending on how the Cardinal game breaks. However, the game will be in the Rose Bowl and Oregon State has won exactly four times there ever: 1994, 2000, 2008, and 2012.
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Post by beaverinohio on Sept 10, 2019 13:38:51 GMT -8
I see. I just don’t understand how they can get the win against us when we’re gonna get the win over them. I like, where your head's at, brother. UCLA will be playing their sixth consecutive weekend, whereas Oregon State will just have played Stanford at home off of a bye. I see that as a great chance for win number two or three, depending on how the Cardinal game breaks. However, the game will be in the Rose Bowl and Oregon State has won exactly four times there ever: 1994, 2000, 2008, and 2012. So you're saying we have a chance.
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Post by irimi on Sept 10, 2019 14:35:50 GMT -8
I see. I just don’t understand how they can get the win against us when we’re gonna get the win over them. I like, where your head's at, brother. UCLA will be playing their sixth consecutive weekend, whereas Oregon State will just have played Stanford at home off of a bye. I see that as a great chance for win number two or three, depending on how the Cardinal game breaks. However, the game will be in the Rose Bowl and Oregon State has won exactly four times there ever: 1994, 2000, 2008, and 2012. San Diego State just beat UCLA in the Rose Bowl. I'm thinking add 2019 to that list. Ruins are down this year. Capitalize!
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