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2019 Pac 12 schedule

Early trip to Tempe sucks. Getting the bye week between Washington and Stanford does help though. At Oregon and then at WSU is a tough stretch but atleast they are earlier in the season so hopefully the weather isn't too bad.
 
Really? I'd feel good at 4-1. I'd feel pretty meh at 3-2 considering four of them are in Colorado and the out of state is against a pretty mediocre ASU team.
Traveling to Tempe early in the season is never easy.
 
Traveling to Tempe early in the season is never easy.
Road conference games are never easy regardless, but Harry and Manny are no longer there and ASU isn't a world beater. Even losing there, I just wouldn't say I "feel good" about dropping Nebraska or a Tate-less Arizona game in Folsom.
 
Early trip to Tempe sucks. Getting the bye week between Washington and Stanford does help though. At Oregon and then at WSU is a tough stretch but atleast they are earlier in the season so hopefully the weather isn't too bad.

Good schedule-I'll trade the game in Tempe in September for a bye between Stanford and Washington.
 
Really? I'd feel good at 4-1. I'd feel pretty meh at 3-2 considering four of them are in Colorado and the out of state is against a pretty mediocre ASU team.

I figure we can beat CSU, Air Force, and Arizona. A split of NU and ASU would be nice, but not a slam dunk.

Gotta split USC and Stanford at home and try to steal a couple road wins (ASU could be one).
 
Road conference games are never easy regardless, but Harry and Manny are no longer there and ASU isn't a world beater. Even losing there, I just wouldn't say I "feel good" about dropping Nebraska or a Tate-less Arizona game in Folsom.
I agree, but teams struggle down there in the heat early in the season.
 
Road conference games are never easy regardless, but Harry and Manny are no longer there and ASU isn't a world beater. Even losing there, I just wouldn't say I "feel good" about dropping Nebraska or a Tate-less Arizona game in Folsom.

It'll be hotter than 105° on the field at game time (730 PDT). maybe it's a little better since they opened up the north end of the stadium, but back in 2002(3?) it was effing miserable. It's gonna suck and be a brutal game for the Buffs no matter what.
 
My initial reaction was they ****ed us on the bye, but then I saw we had two. Rough schedule.And a short week for USC. WTF pac 12.
 
My initial reaction was they ****ed us on the bye, but then I saw we had two. Rough schedule.And a short week for USC. WTF pac 12.

It's stupid in so many ways. It's ****ty to CU to have two straight road trips (one of which is also on a short ****ing week) followed by a short week. It's dumb for USC. How many times in the last few years has the Pac 12 ****ed itself out of a playoff spot because one of its best teams lost a road game on a Friday night on a short week?
 
Seems like a tougher schedule than '18 to me. If we improve, should be a positive reflection of Tucker's coaching chops. And, of course, I expect us to improve and get to a bowl game. Disappointed, otherwise.
 
Seems like a tougher schedule than '18 to me. If we improve, should be a positive reflection of Tucker's coaching chops. And, of course, I expect us to improve and get to a bowl game. Disappointed, otherwise.

It is a tougher schedule than '18. 2020 figures to be as tough or tougher.
 
If we're worried about the CSU or AFA games we have big issues. So I'm not that concerned about the lack of an FCS game....
 
Team's going to have to become more physical with a good recruiting class for depth. 3 physical rivalry type games to start, 3 most physical Pac-12 teams to finish. Very thankful for the 2 bye weeks with that schedule.
 
Also just saw something on the national schedule for September 21st that makes me glad we've got an away game. I do not want to miss the Notre Dame at Georgia game that day. After the CFP talk this year, that's going to be so hyped and intense. Already got my popcorn out.
 
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