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Pac-12 Football Predictions (Summer Edition)

Buffnik

Real name isn't Nik
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It's always fun to look back on these after the season's over.

You can copy and paste from below for your post to make it easier.

Pac-12 South
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Pac-12 North
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5.
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Pac-12 Champion:

#1 Pass Offense:

#1 Run Offense:

#1 Scoring Offense:

#1 Scoring Defense:

Offensive MVP:

Defensive MVP:

Impact Freshman (Offense):

Impact Freshman (Defense):

Coach of the Year:

Bowl Participants:
 

Pac-12 South
1. UCLA
2. Arizona State
3. Arizona
4. USC
5. Colorado
6. Utah

Pac-12 North
1. Stanford
2. Oregon
3. Washington
4. California
5. Oregon State
6. Washington State

Pac-12 Champion:

#1 Pass Offense:

#1 Run Offense: Stanford

#1 Scoring Offense: Oregon

#1 Scoring Defense: Stanford

Offensive MVP: Marcus Marriota

Defensive MVP:

Impact Freshman (Offense):

Impact Freshman (Defense):

Coach of the Year: David Shaw

Bowl Participants:
 
Pac-12 South
1. UCLA
2. USC
3. ASU
4. Arizona
5. Colorado
6. Utah

Pac-12 North
1. Oregon
2. Stanford
3. Washington
4. Oregon State
5. Cal
6. WSU

Pac-12 Champion: Oregon

#1 Pass Offense: Oregon

#1 Run Offense: Stanford

#1 Scoring Offense: Oregon

#1 Scoring Defense: Stanford

Offensive MVP: M. Lee (USC) Probably top 5 Heisman candidate

Defensive MVP: Sutton (ASU)

Impact Freshman (Offense): Tyner (Oregon)

Impact Freshman (Defense): Bigelow (USC)

Coach of the Year: Our very own MM (I had to go for us for something and truthfully if he gets us even close to .500 he might deserve it!)

Bowl Participants: Not CU, but if we do make it than MM absolutely deserves coach of the year, not just in the Pac 12 but in the nation.
 
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Pac-12 South
1. UCLA
2. USC
3. Arizona
4. Arizona State
5. Utah
6. Colorado

Pac-12 North
1.
Stanford
2.
Oregon
3. Oregon State
4. Washington
5. Cal
6. Washington St

Pac-12 Champion: Stanford

#1 Pass Offense: Oregon

#1 Run Offense: Stanford

#1 Scoring Offense: Oregon

#1 Scoring Defense: Stanford

Offensive MVP: Ka'Deem Carey

Defensive MVP: Will Sutton

Impact Freshman (Offense): Thomas Tyner

Impact Freshman (Defense): Tahaan Goodman

Coach of the Year: Rich Rodriguez

Bowl Participants: Oregon, Stanford, Oregon State, UCLA, Washington, USC, Arizona, Arizona State
 
Pac-12 South
1. UCLA
2. Arizona State
3. USC
4. Arizona
5. Colorado
6. Utah

Pac-12 North
1. Stanford
2. Washington (I've been saying UW will have a break out year for years now, eventually it'll happen!)
3. Oregon (UO lost a lot on defense last year and I'm not convinced for a second that Helfrich will keep it running smoothly up there in Eugene)
4. Oregon State
5. Cal
6. WSU

Pac-12 Champion: Stanford

#1 Pass Offense: Cal

#1 Run Offense: Stanford

#1 Scoring Offense: Oregon

#1 Scoring Defense: Stanford

Offensive MVP: Brett Hundley

Defensive MVP: Morgan Breslin

Impact Freshman (Offense): Max Browne

Impact Freshman (Defense): Priest Willis

Coach of the Year: Steve Sarkisian

Bowl Participants: Stanford, UCLA, Oregon, Washington, Oregon State, USC, ASU, Oregon State
 
Pac-12 South
1. USC
2. UCLA
3. Arizona State
4. Arizona
5. Colorado
6. Utah

Pac-12 North
1. Oregon
2. Stanford
3. Oregon State
4. Washington
5. Cal
6. Washington State

Pac-12 Champion: Oregon

#1 Pass Offense: UCLA

#1 Run Offense: Oregon

#1 Scoring Offense: Oregon

#1 Scoring Defense: Stanford

Offensive MVP: Mariota

Defensive MVP: Barr

Impact Freshman (Offense): Thomas Tyner

Impact Freshman (Defense): Sua Cravens

Coach of the Year: Shaw

Bowl Participants: USC, UCLA, Arizona State, Arizona, Oregon, Stanford, Oregon State, Washington
 
I know we're all about koolaid.... but everyone else has us finishing ahead of Utah in the South. Where do you guys see our Pac-12 wins coming from?
 
Pac-12 South
1. UCLA
2. ASU
3. USC
4. Arizona
5. Utah
6. Colorado

Pac-12 North
1. Stanford
2. Washington
3. Oregon
4. Oregon State
5. Cal
6. Wazzu

Pac-12 Champion: Stanford

#1 Pass Offense: UCLA

#1 Run Offense: Oregon

#1 Scoring Offense: UCLA

#1 Scoring Defense: Washington

Offensive MVP: Brett Hundley

Defensive MVP: Will Sutton

Impact Freshman (Offense): Craig Lee (UCLA)

Impact Freshman (Defense): Joe Mathis (Washington)

Coach of the Year: Steve Sarkisian

Bowl Participants: UCLA, ASU, UCLA, Arizona, Stanford, Washington, Oregon, Oregon State
 
I know we're all about koolaid.... but everyone else has us finishing ahead of Utah in the South. Where do you guys see our Pac-12 wins coming from?

:lol: That crossed my mind. I figured the least I could do was have us beating out Utah for last place.

I'm hoping their two headed monster of an OC will be a disaster for their young QB and they'll have fired Willingham by the time we play them.
 
I think the Buffs, Utah, and Zona will be bunched pretty close together in the PAC-12 standings. Zona does exactly have an easy conference schedule.
 
USC will flounder and Kiffen is fired.
UW will struggle on offense and change QBs mid year.
UCLA will dominate the south.
Stanford wins the North, Oregon a close second.

Pac-12 South
1. UCLA
2. Arizona State
3. USC
4. UofA
5. Utah
6. Colorado (1 conf win, but lose to Utah)

Pac-12 North
1. Stanford
2. Oregon
3. Oregon State
4. California
5. Washington
6. Washington State

Pac-12 Champion: Stanford

#1 Pass Offense: UCLA

#1 Run Offense: Stanford

#1 Scoring Offense: Oregon

#1 Scoring Defense: Stanford

Offensive MVP: Hundley

Defensive MVP:

Impact Freshman (Offense): a Duck

Impact Freshman (Defense): Cravens

Coach of the Year: David Shaw

Bowl Participants: UCLA, Arizona, ASU, Oregon, OSU, Stanford, Cal
 
I am bullish on Washington for 2013, but the road schedule is tough: Stanford, ASU, UCLA, and Oregon State. Makes them a darkhorse BCS at-large team though IMO.
 
Pac-12 South
1. USC
2. UCLA
3. COLORADO
4. ASU
5. UTAH
6. ARIZONA

Pac-12 North
1. STANFORD
2. OREGON
3. WASHINGTON
4. CALIFORNIA
5. OREGON STATE
6. WASHINGTON STATE

Pac-12 Champion: USC

Yes, 3rd in the south!
 
Pac 12 - South
1. UCLA
2.USC
3.ASU
4. AU
5. Utah
6. CU

Pac-12 North
1. Oregon
2. Stanford
3. Wash (way too much hype)
4. Oregon St
5.Cal
6. Wazzu Pac 12 Champ ... Oregon
 
Pac-12 South
1. USC
2. UCLA
3. COLORADO
4. ASU
5. UTAH
6. ARIZONA

Pac-12 North
1. STANFORD
2. OREGON
3. WASHINGTON
4. CALIFORNIA
5. OREGON STATE
6. WASHINGTON STATE

Pac-12 Champion: USC

Yes, 3rd in the south!
Lane Kiffin will be fired after this season.
 
Lane Kiffin will be fired after this season.

Look at USC's schedule. Toughest game is @ND, rest of their big match ups are at home, no Oregon this year, and hardest non-conference game is Utah State.
 
ASU in Tempe in late September will be tough, as will Oregon State in Corvallis (Trojans have not won there since 2004).
 
I PREDICT THAT NOBODY IN THE PAC GOES UNDEFEATED. I THINK ASU AND UCLA BOTH LOSE 2 BUT ASU HAS TIEBREAKER. CU BEATS UOFA, UTAH AND CAL.

Pac-12 South

1. ASU
2. UCLA
3. USC
4. COLORADO
5. ARIZONA
6. UTAH

Pac-12 North
1. OREGON
2. STANFORD
3. WASHINGTON
4. OREGON STATE
5. WASHINGTON STATE
6. CAL

Pac-12 Champion: OREGON

#1 Pass Offense: OREGON

#1 Run Offense: OREGON

#1 Scoring Offense: OREGON

#1 Scoring Defense: STANFORD

Offensive MVP: D THOMAS - RB OREGON

Defensive MVP:

Impact Freshman (Offense):

Impact Freshman (Defense):

Coach of the Year:

Bowl Participants:
 
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Pac-12 South
1. UCLA
2. USC
3. Arizona
4. ASU
5. Colorado
6. Utah

Pac-12 North
1. Stanford
2. Oregon
3. Cal
4. OSU
5. UW
6. WSU

Pac-12 Champion:

#1 Pass Offense: Oregon - Helfrich has told the media he will let Mariota sling it so I actually think Oregon may throw the ball as much as they run it.

#1 Run Offense: Stanford

#1 Scoring Offense: Oregon

#1 Scoring Defense: Stanford

Offensive MVP: Marcus Mariota

Defensive MVP: Jesus

Impact Freshman (Offense): Thomas Tyner

Impact Freshman (Defense): God

Coach of the Year: Helfrich or Shaw depending on who wins the North.

Bowl Participants:Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, OSU and Cal.

I have one question.... Why is there no option for player who will turn out to be most overrated? While this sounds odd I will go with De'anthony Thomas. While he is an elite player and he will make a lot of beautiful plays, I don't think he will get the ball enough to be worthy of a Heisman candidate. I hope I am wrong, but I suspect it will be a lot like last year where he is used more as a decoy more then anything else. I would also nominate the Hogan because sometimes flash in the pans tend to burn out (example: Keith Price).
 
Pac-12 South
1. UCLA
2. USC
3. Arizona
4. ASU
5. Colorado
6. Utah

Pac-12 North
1. Stanford
2. Oregon
3. Cal
4. OSU
5. UW
6. WSU

Pac-12 Champion:

#1 Pass Offense: Oregon - Helfrich has told the media he will let Mariota sling it so I actually think Oregon may throw the ball as much as they run it.

#1 Run Offense: Stanford

#1 Scoring Offense: Oregon

#1 Scoring Defense: Stanford

Offensive MVP: Marcus Mariota

Defensive MVP: Jesus

Impact Freshman (Offense): Thomas Tyner

Impact Freshman (Defense): God

Coach of the Year: Helfrich or Shaw depending on who wins the North.

Bowl Participants:Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, USC, OSU and Cal.

I have one question.... Why is there no option for player who will turn out to be most overrated? While this sounds odd I will go with De'anthony Thomas. While he is an elite player and he will make a lot of beautiful plays, I don't think he will get the ball enough to be worthy of a Heisman candidate. I hope I am wrong, but I suspect it will be a lot like last year where he is used more as a decoy more then anything else. I would also nominate the Hogan because sometimes flash in the pans tend to burn out (example: Keith Price).
look who popped back up again
 
Pac-12 South
1. USC
2. UCLA
3. COLORADO
4. ASU
5. UTAH
6. ARIZONA

Pac-12 North
1. STANFORD
2. OREGON
3. WASHINGTON
4. CALIFORNIA
5. OREGON STATE
6. WASHINGTON STATE

Pac-12 Champion: USC

Yes, 3rd in the south!

If you're going to put out something like that, you might as well have us winning it all.
 
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