10-25-2015, 01:51 AM
Trying to make sense of that mess in the middle by looking at the games against one another (wins against OSU and Colorado don't count; losses against Stanford don't count):
WSU: Wins against Oregon and Arizona [and OSU], loss against Cal
USC: Wins against ASU (blowout) and Utah, loss against Washington [and Stanford]
Utah: Wins against Cal, ASU, and Oregon (blowout); loss against USC
UCLA: Wins against Cal (blowout) and Arizona (blowout), losses against ASU [and Stanford]
Cal: Wins against UW and WSU, losses against UCLA (blowout) and Utah
ASU: Win against UCLA, losses against Utah and USC
Oregon: Win against Washington [and Colorado], losses against WSU and Utah
Washington: Win against USC, losses against Cal and Oregon [and Stanford]
Arizona: Only wins are against bottom feeders; losses against UCLA (blowout), WSU [and Stanford]
Tough to separate them, but that's how I see it. WSU so far has the best resume, though Oregon without Adams and Arizona are towards the bottom of the morass, and OSU sucks. USC has soe nice wins, but the loss against Washington hurts.
Big games next week: Oregon at ASU on Thursday, USC at Cal, Stanford at WSU (a win and we pretty much clinch the North). There's talk about college gameday being at WSU, which would make it crazy, but not many compelling matchups other than us at WSU and ND at Temple.
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WSU: Wins against Oregon and Arizona [and OSU], loss against Cal
USC: Wins against ASU (blowout) and Utah, loss against Washington [and Stanford]
Utah: Wins against Cal, ASU, and Oregon (blowout); loss against USC
UCLA: Wins against Cal (blowout) and Arizona (blowout), losses against ASU [and Stanford]
Cal: Wins against UW and WSU, losses against UCLA (blowout) and Utah
ASU: Win against UCLA, losses against Utah and USC
Oregon: Win against Washington [and Colorado], losses against WSU and Utah
Washington: Win against USC, losses against Cal and Oregon [and Stanford]
Arizona: Only wins are against bottom feeders; losses against UCLA (blowout), WSU [and Stanford]
Tough to separate them, but that's how I see it. WSU so far has the best resume, though Oregon without Adams and Arizona are towards the bottom of the morass, and OSU sucks. USC has soe nice wins, but the loss against Washington hurts.
Big games next week: Oregon at ASU on Thursday, USC at Cal, Stanford at WSU (a win and we pretty much clinch the North). There's talk about college gameday being at WSU, which would make it crazy, but not many compelling matchups other than us at WSU and ND at Temple.
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