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It's UCLA week...

UCLA could actually win the Pac 12, but not go to the Rose Bowl (or any other bowl)...

If UCLA, Utah and Arizona State each go 0-2 the next two weeks, and UCLA wins the Pac-12 South title-game appearance by default but somehow wins that game (vs. Oregon), the Bruins would be 6-7, and STILL ineligible for a bowl, despite being Pac-12 champions.
 
UCLA could actually win the Pac 12, but not go to the Rose Bowl (or any other bowl)...

If UCLA, Utah and Arizona State each go 0-2 the next two weeks, and UCLA wins the Pac-12 South title-game appearance by default but somehow wins that game (vs. Oregon), the Bruins would be 6-7, and STILL ineligible for a bowl, despite being Pac-12 champions.

They would still go to the Rose bowl I think. Deosn't BCS conference champions automatically go to a BCS bowl?
 
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