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Who do we play next?

Even if UW declares they will play, they still have to actually clear testing later this week right?
Yes. But in second week, should have a better idea of extent if breakout and containment measures.

Or, they could just declare USC champs snd keep other games which I think Wilner favors.
 
Yes. But in second week, should have a better idea of extent if breakout and containment measures.

Or, they could just declare USC champs snd keep other games which I think Wilner favors.
I’m concerned because right now there are 6 teams that are bowl eligible with Utah becoming #7 if they win this week, for 4 Pac 12 bowl tie ins. Does CU ultimately get left out of they lose to Oregon?
 
What is the better scenario for CU? To have UW not play, Oregon slides into the CCG and CU doesn’t get to play this week but we end up in the Alamo Bowl against someone like Iowa St, or that we get a chance to beat Oregon this weekend even if it risks a loss that might knock us out of a bowl game?

I tend to think the former, but I still really want to play this weekend - the more games the better.
 
I’m concerned because right now there are 6 teams that are bowl eligible with Utah becoming #7 if they win this week, for 4 Pac 12 bowl tie ins. Does CU ultimately get left out of they lose to Oregon?

Opt-outs could factor in here too.
 
I’m concerned because right now there are 6 teams that are bowl eligible with Utah becoming #7 if they win this week, for 4 Pac 12 bowl tie ins. Does CU ultimately get left out of they lose to Oregon?
Could, indeed.
 
What is the better scenario for CU? To have UW not play, Oregon slides into the CCG and CU doesn’t get to play this week but we end up in the Alamo Bowl against someone like Iowa St, or that we get a chance to beat Oregon this weekend even if it risks a loss that might knock us out of a bowl game?

I tend to think the former, but I still really want to play this weekend - the more games the better.
I would like to see us in a bowl game against an opponent we don’t see ever, but would also like to see us play the ducks
 
Playing in California this time of the year = bowl game. If we go to a bowl game? it would be like a twofer
 
Am I the only one that's confused why the PAC-12 would have the top 4 teams all in LA, you know where they are in a full lockdown if I'm not mistaken, rather than like Las Vegas? Are they really just this inept?
No, this is a question that I also had. Actually both questions are valid.
 
He’s not an asshole, he’s just stating the obvious. Just like anyone objectively looking at UCLA and how since half time of the CU game in week one, they’ve easily been the best/second best team in the conference. You confident CU beats them if they play now?

CU possibly not having a game this weekend might be a blessing in disguise with CU’s current winning percentage getting them to a bowl game
Nah. Take as many games as possible. One more game for a new coach and possibly QB
 
Am I the only one that's confused why the PAC-12 would have the top 4 teams all in LA, you know where they are in a full lockdown if I'm not mistaken, rather than like Las Vegas? Are they really just this inept?
Did you really just ask that last question?
 
Am I the only one that's confused why the PAC-12 would have the top 4 teams all in LA, you know where they are in a full lockdown if I'm not mistaken, rather than like Las Vegas? Are they really just this inept?
and if you read the California travel restrictions, there is suppose to be a 14 day quarantine after arrival. Whatever, we have football.
 
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