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If Dawgs get beat they have the tie breaker against us, if we get beat by USC they have the tie breaker? To see who plays in Conf Ship?
 
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I’m not confident that Pac 12 refs will call a fair game if we face Washington again.
 
Couldnt watch the game, but say it got delayed. Was it a rain storm? I swear they get a monsoon every year.
One ywar i went and parked across the park/field on a street. We were soaked by the time we walked to the stadium and when we got back to my car? My buddy and i had to strip down to our underwear and wring our clothes out on the sidewalk.
They arent called the Ducks for nothin!
 
there are some rumors that this was his last game. Hard for me to believe he'd shut it down now, but there could be a lot of money on the line if he gets injured and the Ducks are a physical team
Didn't he get paid several million with NIL? You'd think there would be contractual obligations? He can do as what I heard Bo did and purchase an insurance policy.
 
Didn't he get paid several million with NIL? You'd think there would be contractual obligations? He can do as what I heard Bo did and purchase an insurance policy.

I don't know about "several million". I've seen rumors of around a million/year. But I wouldn't rule it out

by rules, supposedly, NIL contracts can not include any incentive clauses nor have any punitive reduction for injury absence. One clause that is allowed, again supposedly, is a cancellation of the NIL contract if the player transfers to another team

my assumption would be that most of the NIL money has already been paid. And he'll likely be the 1st-3rd pick in the draft. So he's looking at signing for at least 40M with a 25-26M signing bonus. And depending on where he signs, he could be looking at 30-50M in endorsement contracts.

if he plays and blows out an ACL or dislocates his throwing shoulder, he could be losing 35-50M over his first 3-4 years in the league. Insurance will cover some of that but not all, and there's no insurance for lost endorsement money. Again, I doubt he shuts it down now...it's a bad look. But if he did I think NFL teams would account for him making a decision based upon his future
 
If I'm an NFL team not sure Id want a QB that jumps into mom's arms after a loss. Dont care how big a game it is. QB's have to have more composure than that, imo.
I understand being overcome with emotion after a big loss, but it sure seems childish to go run to mom and ugly cry in her arms like he’s five.
 
That’s why I think this team is the first one that could legit have a shot at winning it all. The defense is the difference. I’m gonna be pissed if we make it to the PAC championship and beat Washington and don’t get into the playoff.
If none of the current top 4 lose a game and stay undefeated it would be very hard to make a case.
Also Alabama is looming.
I don’t see them getting in. Just should never have lost that game. Inexcusable.
Also what stops them from choosing a one loss Huskies team?
 
If none of the current top 4 lose a game and stay undefeated it would be very hard to make a case.
Also Alabama is looming.
I don’t see them getting in. Just should never have lost that game. Inexcusable.
Also what stops them from choosing a one loss Huskies team?

Ohio State and Michigan play each other.
 
One game I’m going to keep track of is the Michigan vs Penn State game next week.
 
If none of the current top 4 lose a game and stay undefeated it would be very hard to make a case.
Also Alabama is looming.
I don’t see them getting in. Just should never have lost that game. Inexcusable.
Also what stops them from choosing a one loss Huskies team?
That would be awfully hard to do considering Michigan and tOSU play each other.

Why would they choose Washington over the team that would beat them in the PAC championship?
 
That would be awfully hard to do considering Michigan and tOSU play each other.

Why would they choose Washington over the team that would beat them in the PAC championship?
That was pointed out already and answered.
Now on the second part. Why would they vote Oregon or Washington over a team that lost to another top 4 team?
Doesn’t make sense at all? Hope they do but why would they?
 
That was pointed out already and answered.
Now on the second part. Why would they vote Oregon or Washington over a team that lost to another top 4 team?
Doesn’t make sense at all? Hope they do but why would they?

One possible reason that has been discussed nationally is Michigan's schedule. It has been horrible to this point. The Pac-12 is a better-rated conference for once. I am not saying it is true or not, but that is one reason that has been discussed all year long.
 
Arizona is 2 OT losses away from being 7-1.

Jed Fisch is a good coach. Somewhat lucky we dodged them on the schedule this year.
I think they have played 5 straight games against ranked opponents and have won the last three. The first time they have ever beat three ranked opponents in three weeks. My daughter and the rest of the student body have rushed the field two weeks in a rough. The last home game they have is against Utah. The biggest thing seems to be when their qb was hurt and this young kid has come in and down great.
 
One possible reason that has been discussed nationally is Michigan's schedule. It has been horrible to this point. The Pac-12 is a better-rated conference for once. I am not saying it is true or not, but that is one reason that has been discussed all year long.
So if Michigan is a pretender they lose next week to Penn State and this conversation is Mute.
Also if Ohio St boat races them Oregon has a great chance if they can beat both Washington and the zebras in Los Vegas.

That would make sense.
 

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