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Week 13 lines:

Arizona State at Arizona (-4)
UCLA (-9.5) at California
Utah (-29) at Colorado
Oregon (-3.5) at Oregon State
Washington (-2.5) at Washington State
Notre Dame at USC (-5.5)
BYU (-6.5) at Stanford
 


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Week 13 lines:

Arizona State at Arizona (-4)
UCLA (-9.5) at California
Utah (-29) at Colorado
Oregon (-3.5) at Oregon State
Washington (-2.5) at Washington State
Notre Dame at USC (-5.5)
BYU (-6.5) at Stanford

Arizona 38 Arizona State 35
UCLA 38 California 24
Utah 49 Colorado 14
Oregon 28 Oregon State 27
Washington 27 Washington State 24
USC 35 Notre Dame 24
Stanford 34 BYU 31

USC is my best bet of the week. Followed by UCLA and Stanford. I'd avoid the others
 
Arizona 38 Arizona State 35
UCLA 38 California 24
Utah 49 Colorado 14
Oregon 28 Oregon State 27
Washington 27 Washington State 24
USC 35 Notre Dame 24
Stanford 34 BYU 31

USC is my best bet of the week. Followed by UCLA and Stanford. I'd avoid the others

I don't know about USC being your best bet. They're coming off a huge emotional game with UCLA and the Domers seem to have found their stride. They've won 5 in a row and only the game vs Navy was at all close.

I really hope that on Sunday morning I'm on here posting that you were right though. lol

I'd have UCLA as my best bet. They've dropped 2 in a row and will be pissed and looking to end their regular season on a positive note and maybe get themselves a better bowl game.

And yes, I hope that I will be on here on Sunday morning posting that you were right about that too.
 
I have enjoyed watching the Beavers this year! They are the only Pac team that I have gone out of my way to watch regularly this season. Fun, fun, team. I hope they land in a nice Bowl with a quality P5 opponent.
 
Was anyone surprised Shaw stepped down? Is there any real hope they hire someone that can transform it back to where it was late Harbaugh / early Shaw? Does this era of NIL and transfer portal present even harder challenges for a school like Stanford to stay competitive?

They enjoyed a pretty decent ride all things considered. Does feel like the full stop on that ride though.
 
Was anyone surprised Shaw stepped down? Is there any real hope they hire someone that can transform it back to where it was late Harbaugh / early Shaw? Does this era of NIL and transfer portal present even harder challenges for a school like Stanford to stay competitive?

They enjoyed a pretty decent ride all things considered. Does feel like the full stop on that ride though.
Yeah, crazy. Saw that this morning, kinda lost in all the awesomeness of yesterday. Who knows, the Harbaugh/Shaw combo seemed like a modern day miracle for them even before NIL and all that.
 
@oregonducks’s season went from “playoffs!” (Which let’s be real, even if they’re 11-1 right now and their only loss is the complete ass ramming from Georgia, they still need a ton of shit to go their way right now), to “well at least we’re better than WSU.”

:lol:
 
Colorado... yikes.

This was at halftime:


The final ended up being 63-21, with Utah pulling Rising at halftime. They finished with 21 more first downs (33-12) and outgained them 662-185.
 
Was anyone surprised Shaw stepped down? Is there any real hope they hire someone that can transform it back to where it was late Harbaugh / early Shaw? Does this era of NIL and transfer portal present even harder challenges for a school like Stanford to stay competitive?

They enjoyed a pretty decent ride all things considered. Does feel like the full stop on that ride though.

it's not like Stanford isn't recruiting either.


Still, hell of an era for Stanford. 96-54 even with the last four years being rough, four 11+ win seasons, three Rose Bowl appearances and three top 10 finishes.
 
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