PAC 12 Championship Game

Hawkfromnorwalk

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I have to admit guys, I'm not a fan at all of holding a championship game on a teams home field. If you are going to have a conference title game, make it fair and hold it at a neutral site. I know the NFL does this for playoff games but the big game is still held at a neutral site. This game should be over before halftime.
 
I agree. With that said... this particular game is over at half no matter where it would be played.
 
Bruins fumble on their second play from scrimmage then Oregon immediately scores on them. I will revise my above prediction...

This will be over by the end of the 1st quarter.
 
And like that its 7 nothing ducks... never seen something so open at the second level. No safeties or linebackers around at all.
 
Oregon receiver just fumbled and UCLA gets the ball in OU territory. Doubt it will amount to anything. UCLA looking like crap.
 
Bruins fumble on their second play from scrimmage then Oregon immediately scores on them. I will revise my above prediction...

This will be over by the end of the 1st quarter.

Define "end". Im guessing you mean Oregon will have more points at the end of the first 1qtr than UCLA has in the game?

I got UCLA taking this into the mid to late 3rd within 1 score. Beating the spread.
 
Define "end". Im guessing you mean Oregon will have more points at the end of the first 1qtr than UCLA has in the game?

I got UCLA taking this into the mid to late 3rd within 1 score. Beating the spread.

I thought Oregon should have this game in their pocket easily at least by half but it does look like UCLA is showing some fight.
 
So if UCLA wins and goes to the Rose Bowl (home field) does Neuheisel get to coach the game?

EDIT:Offensive coordinator Mike Johnson will be the interim coach if the Bruins (6-6, 5-4 Pac-12) receive a bowl berth.
 
So if UCLA wins and goes to the Rose Bowl (home field) does Neuheisel get to coach the game?

EDIT:Offensive coordinator Mike Johnson will be the interim coach if the Bruins (6-6, 5-4 Pac-12) receive a bowl berth.

How does a coach get fired that gets his team to a conference championship game, especially when it's a team like UCLA who I don't think of as a team with a rich tradition in college football. I know at one time they had the most players in the NFL but I dont' recall them ever being dominant in the college game.

I'm 26.. is there sometihng I missing or something before my time when UCLA was dominant in bball and expects more than just to play for a conference championship?
 
How does a coach get fired that gets his team to a conference championship game, especially when it's a team like UCLA who I don't think of as a team with a rich tradition in college football. I know at one time they had the most players in the NFL but I dont' recall them ever being dominant in the college game.

I'm 26.. is there sometihng I missing or something before my time when UCLA was dominant in bball and expects more than just to play for a conference championship?

I think the fact that USC has basically dominated southern California the last decade puts UCLA in a difficult position. UCLA has really been irrelivent since the late 90s and it's not a position their alumni like.
 

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