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Pac-12 football: Ranking the schedules

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In one admittedly narrow but potentially significant respect, this shapes up as a promising season for Pac-12 football. The best teams — at least, the best teams on paper — we’re talking about USC, Oregon, Stanford and Utah — all have favorable schedules, thereby creating the possibility that a handful will be top-25 regulars and [...]

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I agree about Washington. Their schedule may have me re-evaluating where they'll finish in the Pac-12 this year.
 
I think our schedule is easier than 5th. If you're a mediocre team trying to stretch and make a bowl, you want to give up Oregon and USC on the road so you get winnable games at home.
 
I'm scratching my head at the mention of Utah in the same sentence with USC, Oregon and Stanford.
 
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