PAC-12 Predictions: Week 3
By Nick Nordi
December 2, 2011; Eugene, OR, USA; Detail view of the endzone pylon with the Pac-12 logo during the third quarter of the Pac-12 Championship game between the UCLA Bruins and the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium. The Ducks defeated the Bruins 49-31. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Last week the Pac-12 was favored heavily and it was evident when they only lost one game, and i’m proud to say that loss was due to the Cougars beating USC. As we get further into the season we get some more tougher match-ups in the league. The only real “upset” was that the Cougars came through with the victory. Week three focuses on some bigger games which makes it harder to get a win in the Pac-12. Of the opponents the conference is facing there is only two losses, both Army and UTSA lost last week. Three of the PAC-12 opponents are ranked this week.
Here is our standings within the group.
1. Nick Nordi (9-0)1. Josh Davis (9-0)1. George Means (9-0)4. Lew Wright (7-2)5. Caleb Davis (0-0)This weeks match-ups are:
*Home team in bold
#19 Washington (1-0) vs Illinois (2-0)
Southern Utah (2-0) vs Washington State (1-1)
#16 UCLA (1-0) vs #23 Nebraska (2-0)
#5 Stanford (1-1) vs Army (1-1)
Fresno State (2-0) vs Colorado (2-0)
Boston College (2-0) vs USC (1-1)
Tennessee (2-0)vs #2 Oregon (2-0)
#4 Ohio State (2-0) vs California (1-1)
Oregon State (1-1) vs Utah (2-0)
#20 Wisconsin (2-0) vs Arizona State (1-0)
UTSA (1-1) vs Arizona (2-0)
Nick Nordi
Washington
Washington State
UCLA
Stanford
Fresno State
USC
Oregon
Ohio State
Oregon State
Wisconsin
Arizona
Lew Wright
Washington
Washington State
UCLA
Stanford
Fresno State
USC
Oregon
Ohio State
Utah
Arizona State
Arizona
Josh Davis
Illinois
Washington State
Nebraska
Stanford
Fresno State
USC
Oregon
Ohio State
Utah
Arizona State
Arizona
George Means
Washington
Washington State
UCLA
Stanford
Fresno State
USC
Oregon
Ohio State
Utah
Wisconsin
Arizona
Caleb Davis
Washington
Washington State
UCLA
Stanford
Fresno State
USC
Oregon
Ohio State
Utah
Arizona State
Arizona