Remaining undefeateds

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Remaining undefeateds

Postby theSabanator20 » September 29th, 2013, 9:13 pm

Alabama
Missouri
Ohio State
Northwestern
Michigan
Clemson
Miami
Florida State
Maryland
Oregon
Stanford
Washington
UCLA
Oklahoma
Texas Tech
Louisville
Houston
Northern Illinois
Fresno State


Any chance that some of them stay undefeated? Or do they all lose at least one game? Discuss...
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby billys_back » September 29th, 2013, 9:20 pm

Washington and UCLA both will lose at least one game, Toss up of who will win the Oregon/Stanford game. There will be one undefeated team from the PAC this year.
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby Ipheion » September 29th, 2013, 9:22 pm

billys_back wrote:Washington and UCLA both will lose at least one game, Toss up of who will win the Oregon/Stanford game. There will be one undefeated team from the PAC this year.

Personally, I think UCLA only loses one game barring real letdowns (Cal and Baylor last year), and that's to Oregon. Oh, and I guess 2, if we have to face them again for the Pac-12 championship game. I think we can beat Stanford.
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby failureofafriend » September 29th, 2013, 9:58 pm

I could see UCLA, Stanford and Oregon beating each other. I hope so, because I don't think we lose again before the SEC Championship game, but winning out may not be good enough.
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby wsucougfan88 » September 29th, 2013, 10:14 pm

uw drops the next 3
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby Muck FcDisney » September 29th, 2013, 10:18 pm

theSabanator20 wrote:Alabama
Missouri
Ohio State
Northwestern
Michigan
Clemson
Miami
Florida State
Maryland
Oregon
Stanford
Washington
UCLA
Oklahoma
Texas Tech
Louisville
Houston
Northern Illinois
Fresno State


Any chance that some of them stay undefeated? Or do they all lose at least one game? Discuss...

Highlighted teams should be favored to win the rest of their games. Louisville (by far) and Ohio St have the easiest paths.
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby Jimhowlett » September 29th, 2013, 11:02 pm

I have a bad feeling against Northwestern this week. They have a lot of offensive weapons and they can air it out. The injuries are piling up for us on defense :banghead
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby MIAMIDOMINATION » September 29th, 2013, 11:08 pm

Miami wins out
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby MIAMIDOMINATION » September 29th, 2013, 11:08 pm

Miami runs the table
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby billys_back » September 30th, 2013, 12:19 am

Ipheion wrote:
billys_back wrote:Washington and UCLA both will lose at least one game, Toss up of who will win the Oregon/Stanford game. There will be one undefeated team from the PAC this year.

Personally, I think UCLA only loses one game barring real letdowns (Cal and Baylor last year), and that's to Oregon. Oh, and I guess 2, if we have to face them again for the Pac-12 championship game. I think we can beat Stanford.


Having Stanford then Oregon both as away games and back to back could be real costly for UCLA. They might get by Furd, but Oregon will beat them.
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby Ipheion » September 30th, 2013, 2:17 am

billys_back wrote:
Ipheion wrote:
billys_back wrote:Washington and UCLA both will lose at least one game, Toss up of who will win the Oregon/Stanford game. There will be one undefeated team from the PAC this year.

Personally, I think UCLA only loses one game barring real letdowns (Cal and Baylor last year), and that's to Oregon. Oh, and I guess 2, if we have to face them again for the Pac-12 championship game. I think we can beat Stanford.


Having Stanford then Oregon both as away games and back to back could be real costly for UCLA. They might get by Furd, but Oregon will beat them.


Yeah, that's what I expect. Win at Stanford, and lose at Oregon. But holy cow the hype we could get if we win both. I can dream. XD
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby MIAMIDOMINATION » September 30th, 2013, 2:29 am

billys_back wrote:
Ipheion wrote:
billys_back wrote:Washington and UCLA both will lose at least one game, Toss up of who will win the Oregon/Stanford game. There will be one undefeated team from the PAC this year.

Personally, I think UCLA only loses one game barring real letdowns (Cal and Baylor last year), and that's to Oregon. Oh, and I guess 2, if we have to face them again for the Pac-12 championship game. I think we can beat Stanford.


Having Stanford then Oregon both as away games and back to back could be real costly for UCLA. They might get by Furd, but Oregon will beat them.

If ucla does pull it off they will be a top 5 team for sure
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby Beaver3332 » September 30th, 2013, 3:23 am

I think Miami goes up to 7-0 comfortably barring a choke job vs UNC or GT then the FSU game will be big cause they will be either undefeated or 1 loss to Clemson.
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Re: Remaining undefeateds

Postby billys_back » September 30th, 2013, 5:01 am

Ipheion wrote:
billys_back wrote:
Ipheion wrote:
billys_back wrote:Washington and UCLA both will lose at least one game, Toss up of who will win the Oregon/Stanford game. There will be one undefeated team from the PAC this year.

Personally, I think UCLA only loses one game barring real letdowns (Cal and Baylor last year), and that's to Oregon. Oh, and I guess 2, if we have to face them again for the Pac-12 championship game. I think we can beat Stanford.


Having Stanford then Oregon both as away games and back to back could be real costly for UCLA. They might get by Furd, but Oregon will beat them.


Yeah, that's what I expect. Win at Stanford, and lose at Oregon. But holy cow the hype we could get if we win both. I can dream. XD

Win both they deserve an Automatic jump to the top 5.
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