GAME The Conference of Champions Championship Game 8PM EST on FOX

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The Oregon Ducks and USC Trojans will face off for the PAC-12 Conference championship TONIGHT! 8PM Est on FOX! Oregon comes into this game was reigning PAC-12 Champions and are looking to repeat as champions. USC is looking to finish their regular season unbeaten and having a shot and valid argument into making the College Football Playoff. Bad news for USC is Oregon absolutely RUINED Utah's playoff hopes last year. This has some deja vu to it. Anyone remember the great Utah hype of 2019? People were hyped on the Utes and thought they'd be getting into the CFP. Well, problem for Utah was they played OREGON in the Conference championship game and the Ducks just obliterated them.

USC is 5-0, but it's a ghost 5-0. Oregon is going to be ready to win back to back conference titles. Tune in, as this is what the experts predicted would be the annual championship game when the PAC split into North and South divisions. The talk was it would usually always be Oregon vs USC for the conference crown. Well here it is!

OREGON DUCKS - 45

usc trojans - 24
 
The Oregon Ducks and USC Trojans will face off for the PAC-12 Conference championship TONIGHT! 8PM Est on FOX! Oregon comes into this game was reigning PAC-12 Champions and are looking to repeat as champions. USC is looking to finish their regular season unbeaten and having a shot and valid argument into making the College Football Playoff. Bad news for USC is Oregon absolutely RUINED Utah's playoff hopes last year. This has some deja vu to it. Anyone remember the great Utah hype of 2019? People were hyped on the Utes and thought they'd be getting into the CFP. Well, problem for Utah was they played OREGON in the Conference championship game and the Ducks just obliterated them.

USC is 5-0, but it's a ghost 5-0. Oregon is going to be ready to win back to back conference titles. Tune in, as this is what the experts predicted would be the annual championship game when the PAC split into North and South divisions. The talk was it would usually always be Oregon vs USC for the conference crown. Well here it is!

OREGON DUCKS - 45

usc trojans - 24
it will be closer
 
it will be closer
Nah, Oregon will get a double digit lead and Mario will go the ground and pound and slowly constrict the game out of USC. They'll try to rush to play catch up which will lead to mistakes and turnovers in which the Ducks capitalize off of.
 
That's in the real world. In Scenario Village Oregon is a -21 favorite.

Location, location, location.

Given how much you think Oregon doesn’t belong, I assume you loaded up on USC -3
 
The Oregon Ducks and USC Trojans will face off for the PAC-12 Conference championship TONIGHT! 8PM Est on FOX! Oregon comes into this game was reigning PAC-12 Champions and are looking to repeat as champions. USC is looking to finish their regular season unbeaten and having a shot and valid argument into making the College Football Playoff. Bad news for USC is Oregon absolutely RUINED Utah's playoff hopes last year. This has some deja vu to it. Anyone remember the great Utah hype of 2019? People were hyped on the Utes and thought they'd be getting into the CFP. Well, problem for Utah was they played OREGON in the Conference championship game and the Ducks just obliterated them.

USC is 5-0, but it's a ghost 5-0. Oregon is going to be ready to win back to back conference titles. Tune in, as this is what the experts predicted would be the annual championship game when the PAC split into North and South divisions. The talk was it would usually always be Oregon vs USC for the conference crown. Well here it is!

OREGON DUCKS - 45

usc trojans - 24
LOL at 45-24.
 
Given how much you think Oregon doesn’t belong, I assume you loaded up on USC -3

I don't bet. I also said Oregon didn't earn it. Never made a prediction about the game. Knowing USC, it's likely to be a close game.
 
Is Oregon the first team with a losing record to play in a conference championship game?
 
I don't bet. I also said Oregon didn't earn it. Never made a prediction about the game. Knowing USC, it's likely to be a close game.

So tonight's championship is only legitimate if USC wins?
 
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