Pac-12 Week 2 Predictions

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Of course if you didn’t see it last night, Utah State shocked Utah in OT 27-20. We all had Utah winning that game. With that in mind, here are the rest of our predictions for week 2.

Mark’s Picks

UW – 10 LSU 42
EWU – 24 Wazzu 45
Sac State 14 Colorado 20
S. Utah – 13 Cal 24
USC – 52 Syracuse 10
Wisconsin 24 – OSU 31
Fresno St 13 Oregon 64
Nebraska – 31 UCLA 17
Duke – 17 Stanford 24
Illinois – 10 Arizona St. 42
Ok. State 63 – Arizona 10

Caleb’s Picks

> Washington @ LSU
LSU 28-10

> E. Washington @ Washington State

WSU 34-17
> Sacramento St. @ Colorado
Colorado 21-10
> S. Utah @ Cal
Cal 21-0
> USC @ Syracuse
42-17
> Wisconsin @ Oregon St.
Wisconsin 21-7
> Fresno St. @ Oregon
Oregon 49-21
> Nebraska @ UCLA
Ucla 31-28
> Duke @ Stanford
Stanford 28-7
> Illinois @ Arizona St.
Asu 28-21
> Oklahoma St. @ Arizona
Osu 35-10

Evan’s Picks

28-17 LSU: I think this game is closer than most people expect, but with that tough of a defense and hostile crowd. Keith Price struggles in Death Valley.
34-14 Wazzu: First home game of the year for the Coug’s will be rocking. Too much offense for the Eagles to handle.
31-7 Colorado: The Buffalos are clearly the better team and should have no problem against Sacramento St.
42-3 Cal: I didn’t even know S. Utah existed. Cal has too much talent for S. Utah to handle.
38-17 USC: Matt Barkley picks apart the Cuse defense and continues to lead the Trojans towards a National Title.
28-21 Wisconsin: Playing on the road in Corvalis is never easy, but with Wisconsin’s massive o-line will lead to big plays for the running game.
45-6 Oregon: The Ducks have too much speed to be stopped and playing at Autzen Stadium is always tough.
34-13 Nebraska: Taylor Martinez runs right through the Bruins. Also good luck scoring on one the top defenses in the country if you’re the Bruins.
47-17 Stanford: Duke’s never been a powerhouse in football, this year shouldn’t be any different. The Cardinal offense erupts this game.
25-18 Arizona State: Close game, but home field advantage will play a big part in this game.
30-14 Oklahoma St. No Nick Foles means no offense for the Wildcats