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I feel like this is a big bowl season for the Pac12; the conference needs to go better than .500 to capitalize on a good season for the conference.

Saturday, Dec. 17

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Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl Presented by Stifel
Washington State vs. Fresno State


SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California)
3:30 p.m., ABC

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SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl
Florida vs. Oregon State


Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas)
7:30 p.m., ABC

Wednesday, Dec. 28

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San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl
North Carolina vs. Oregon


Petco Park (San Diego)
8 p.m., Fox

Thursday, Dec. 29
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Valero Alamo Bowl
Texas vs. Washington


Alamodome (San Antonio)
9 p.m., ESPN

Friday, Dec. 30

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Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl
Pittsburgh vs. UCLA


Sun Bowl Stadium (El Paso, Texas)
2 p.m., CBS

Monday, Jan. 2
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Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic
No. 10 USC vs. No. 16 Tulane


AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
1 p.m., ESPN

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Rose Bowl Game
No. 8 Utah vs. No. 11 Penn State


Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)
5 p.m., ESPN
 
Those all look like Pac 12 wins. I watch UNC play Clemson last night and they looked awful.

Must be a tough pill for USC to have to play Tulane after they were one win away from the playoff
 
Florida? Nice! That’s not a matchup we see very often
 
Those all look like Pac 12 wins. I watch UNC play Clemson last night and they looked awful.

Must be a tough pill for USC to have to play Tulane after they were one win away from the playoff
https://www.sportsbettingdime.com/n...ootball-bowl-game-odds-lines-spreads-2022-23/

College Football Bowl Game Opening Odds
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl Washington State -4.5 (-110) -205 O 57.5 (-110)
Dec. 17 Fresno State +4.5 (-110) +168 U 57.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl Florida +7.5 (-110) +235 O 54.5 (-110)
Dec. 17 Oregon State -7.5 (-110) -295 U 54.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl Oregon +9.5 (-110) +310 O 71.5 (-110)
Dec. 28 North Carolina -9.5 (-110) -400 U 71.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Valero Alamo Bowl Texas -3.5 (-110) -160 O 66.5 (-110)
Dec. 29 Washington +3.5 (-110) +132 U 66.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Pittsburgh +3.5 (-110) +146 O 59.5 (-110)
Dec. 30 UCLA -3.5 (-110) -176 U 59.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Tulane +1.5 (-110) -120 O 62.5 (-110)
Jan. 2 USC -1.5 (-110) +100 U 62.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Rose Bowl Game Penn State -1.5 (-110) -113 O 48.5 (-110)
Jan. 2 Utah +1.5 (-110) -106 U 48.5 (-110)

Looks like Ducks, Huskies and Utes are all underdogs. Is Dillingham's departure the reason for that UNC-UO line? That seems really out of whack.
 
https://www.sportsbettingdime.com/n...ootball-bowl-game-odds-lines-spreads-2022-23/

College Football Bowl Game Opening Odds
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl Washington State -4.5 (-110) -205 O 57.5 (-110)
Dec. 17 Fresno State +4.5 (-110) +168 U 57.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl Florida +7.5 (-110) +235 O 54.5 (-110)
Dec. 17 Oregon State -7.5 (-110) -295 U 54.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl Oregon +9.5 (-110) +310 O 71.5 (-110)
Dec. 28 North Carolina -9.5 (-110) -400 U 71.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Valero Alamo Bowl Texas -3.5 (-110) -160 O 66.5 (-110)
Dec. 29 Washington +3.5 (-110) +132 U 66.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Pittsburgh +3.5 (-110) +146 O 59.5 (-110)
Dec. 30 UCLA -3.5 (-110) -176 U 59.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Tulane +1.5 (-110) -120 O 62.5 (-110)
Jan. 2 USC -1.5 (-110) +100 U 62.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Rose Bowl Game Penn State -1.5 (-110) -113 O 48.5 (-110)
Jan. 2 Utah +1.5 (-110) -106 U 48.5 (-110)

Looks like Ducks, Huskies and Utes are all underdogs. Is Dillingham's departure the reason for that UNC-UO line? That seems really out of whack.

That line makes zero sense. Plenty of time for lots of line movement though.
 
https://www.sportsbettingdime.com/n...ootball-bowl-game-odds-lines-spreads-2022-23/

College Football Bowl Game Opening Odds
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Jimmy Kimmel LA Bowl Washington State -4.5 (-110) -205 O 57.5 (-110)
Dec. 17 Fresno State +4.5 (-110) +168 U 57.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl Florida +7.5 (-110) +235 O 54.5 (-110)
Dec. 17 Oregon State -7.5 (-110) -295 U 54.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
San Diego County Credit Union Holiday Bowl Oregon +9.5 (-110) +310 O 71.5 (-110)
Dec. 28 North Carolina -9.5 (-110) -400 U 71.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Valero Alamo Bowl Texas -3.5 (-110) -160 O 66.5 (-110)
Dec. 29 Washington +3.5 (-110) +132 U 66.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl Pittsburgh +3.5 (-110) +146 O 59.5 (-110)
Dec. 30 UCLA -3.5 (-110) -176 U 59.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Tulane +1.5 (-110) -120 O 62.5 (-110)
Jan. 2 USC -1.5 (-110) +100 U 62.5 (-110)
Bowl Game Team Spread Moneyline Total
Rose Bowl Game Penn State -1.5 (-110) -113 O 48.5 (-110)
Jan. 2 Utah +1.5 (-110) -106 U 48.5 (-110)

Looks like Ducks, Huskies and Utes are all underdogs. Is Dillingham's departure the reason for that UNC-UO line? That seems really out of whack.

That’s actually wrong. It’s the Ducks who are 9.5 favorites
 
That’s actually wrong. It’s the Ducks who are 9.5 favorites
I seriously do not know how to read that shit. Are the Beavers favored to win or lose by 7.5 points?
 
I seriously do not know how to read that shit. Are the Beavers favored to win or lose by 7.5 points?
the format on his post is a little hard to navigate, but favored to win by 7.5
 
So far, Beavs and Ducks have taken care of business, while the Cougs did what they do and got themselves waxed by Fresno.

UW playing today, and as much as I hate to do it, I will be rooting for them against Texas. #BackthePac
 
Seeing Texas as a 3.5-point favorite right now, despite their best defensive player opting out of the bowl game.
 
I'll never root for the huskies

and rooting for USC/UCLA is difficult after the way they fucked over the Pac-12. I don't even consider them members of the conference any more

of course, if Oregon gets an invite to the Big-10....
 
So USC falls as well.
It was pretty fun watching Chip and UCLA lose.
Wondering if the Utes can beat Penn State?
 
Is there a thread for the Pac-12 realignment that is going on? I tried to search but no luck.

Pac-12 Reportedly Considering 2 Schools For Expansion

I had already heard about San Diego State joining, but hadn't heard about SMU. That would be a pretty solid get... I just hope the new media deal makes it easier for me to watch games. Pac12 Network was somewhat bullshit.
 
Is there a thread for the Pac-12 realignment that is going on? I tried to search but no luck.

Pac-12 Reportedly Considering 2 Schools For Expansion

I had already heard about San Diego State joining, but hadn't heard about SMU. That would be a pretty solid get... I just hope the new media deal makes it easier for me to watch games. Pac12 Network was somewhat bullshit.

might be the best option the Pac-12 has currently

What is driving conference re-alignment is media. And what drives media is eyeballs. If you add up the populations of the metro areas for the current Pac-12 teams (minus LA) it's a shade under 26 million. Adding SDSU (San Diego 3.3M) and SMU (Dallas-Ft Worth 7.8M), increases the Pac-12 'area' by over 40% to around 37 million. That's a lot of extra eyeballs

further, it gets the Pac-12 right back into southern California while also opening the opportunities in Texas. Both are major hotbeds for recruiting
 
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