I do not like this. ****ing UWThe scenarios are hopefully now simple enough for Brady Quinn to understand them:
- CU wins out: CU wins the South (USC and Utah irrelevant)
- CU loses to WSU but beats Utah
- AND USC loses to UCLA: CU wins the South (CU 7-2 in P12 play, USC 6-3, Utah v. Oregon irrelevant)
- AND USC beats UCLA: USC wins the South (CU and USC both 7-2, USC has H2H tiebreaker, Utah v. Oregon irrelevant)
- CU beats WSU but loses to Utah
- AND Utah loses to Oregon:
- AND USC loses to UCLA: CU wins the South (CU 7-2 in P12 play, USC and Utah 6-3)
- AND USC beats UCLA: USC wins the South (CU and USC both 7-2, USC has H2H tiebreaker)
- AND Utah beats Oregon:
- AND USC loses to UCLA: Utah wins the South (CU and Utah both 7-2, Utah has H2H tiebreaker)
- AND USC beats UCLA: Utah wins the South (CU, Utah, and USC all 7-2, Utah has H2H victories against both)
- CU loses to both WSU and Utah
- AND Utah beats Oregon: Utah wins the South (USC v. UCLA irrelevant)
- AND Utah loses to Oregon:
- AND USC beats UCLA: USC wins the south (USC 7-2 in P12 play, CU and Utah 6-3)
- AND USC loses to UCLA: Utah wins the south (CU, Utah, and USC all 6-3, Utah has H2H victories against both)
The scenarios are hopefully now simple enough for Brady Quinn to understand them:
- CU wins out: CU wins the South (USC and Utah irrelevant)
- CU loses to WSU but beats Utah
- AND USC loses to UCLA: CU wins the South (CU 7-2 in P12 play, USC 6-3, Utah v. Oregon irrelevant)
- AND USC beats UCLA: USC wins the South (CU and USC both 7-2, USC has H2H tiebreaker, Utah v. Oregon irrelevant)
- CU beats WSU but loses to Utah
- AND Utah loses to Oregon:
- AND USC loses to UCLA: CU wins the South (CU 7-2 in P12 play, USC and Utah 6-3)
- AND USC beats UCLA: USC wins the South (CU and USC both 7-2, USC has H2H tiebreaker)
- AND Utah beats Oregon:
- AND USC loses to UCLA: Utah wins the South (CU and Utah both 7-2, Utah has H2H tiebreaker)
- AND USC beats UCLA: Utah wins the South (CU, Utah, and USC all 7-2, Utah has H2H victories against both)
- CU loses to both WSU and Utah
- AND Utah beats Oregon: Utah wins the South (USC v. UCLA irrelevant)
- AND Utah loses to Oregon:
- AND USC beats UCLA: USC wins the south (USC 7-2 in P12 play, CU and Utah 6-3)
- AND USC loses to UCLA: Utah wins the south (CU, Utah, and USC all 6-3, Utah has H2H victories against both)
Go Yooooots!In other words, both CU and Utah control their own destinies and there's a good chance that USC gets eliminated this week by Utah winning against Oregon.
Go Yooooots!
I dunno - it would be fun to see SC eliminated before their last conference game.
I know. Would love to see the prophylactics eliminated tho!!Doesn't change anything that CU has to do, though. We need to beat WSU and Utah. If that doesn't happen, I have no dog in the fight in terms of caring whether Utah or USC wins the South.
At the end of the Texas game he screwed up counting the number of players on the field for WVU for the last play. The jumbo tron was showing the Fox feed where he counted 12 players on the field and they erupted thinking they would have another shot.
Except Brady totally skipped the number 5 so there were in fact 11 players on the field.