2023 PAC Football Schedule Released Today
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UtephoriaParticipant
Canzano lets the cat out of the bag concerning the 2023 PAC football schedule. Unfortunately the article does not list each school’s schedule and is vague about Utah’s schedule, but he does break down the important dates and match-ups for, you know, certain schools.
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ALUFParticipant
I predict
Week 4 at USC
Week 5 at Oregon State
Week 6 cal
Week 7 bye
Week 8 Arizona state
Week 9 ucla
Week 10 at Arizona
Week 11 at Washington
Week 12 Oregon
Week 13 Colorado-
Tony (admin)Keymaster
Well that week 4 could be tough then. Seems like it takes us awhile to get in sync in terms of conference play.
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Central Coast UteParticipant
Oregon State is also on a Friday night.that would be a s**tty turn around. Both being on the road.
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UtahParticipant
The PAC-12 changed their rules so that you can’t have a Friday road game after a road game.
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ALUFParticipant
We seem to always play usc very early. I don’t think we’ve ever played them in November
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UtesbyfiveParticipant
We’ve played them in December.
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CalgradutedadParticipant
Doubt they give them two back to back road game sequences. Stanford was only team in PAV 12 that got that last year. I think they’ll either play at home or have a bye before OSU since it’s a Friday road game.
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DataUteParticipant
Week 4 will be UCLA or ASU at home, then Week 5 @ OSU the following Friday. We know Week 11 is @UW. Week 13 will be CU.
Best guess:
ASU
@OSU
Oregon
Cal
@USC
bye
UCLA
@UW
@Arizona
CU
We’ll find out tomorrow!
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alexsmithParticipant
Seems to be USC favored in my opinion, but it could cause some very easy stumbles. They have byes in week 3 and week 13, which means 9 straight games. Taking the week off before the championship is obviously by design, but I sure would laugh if they don’t make it due to playing 9 straight games. Washington definitely got the worst they could’ve, so maybe they’re drawing up another Utah vs USC title game
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HoosierUteParticipant
I am disappointed that the conference didn’t stick it to the traitor schools.
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D TParticipant
From JC—
“The AD vote on the schedule wasn’t unanimous. There were three final drafts presented to the members, I’m told. The process gave each school a chance to vote for their preferred version. Five points were awarded to each institution’s No. 1 pick, three points for the No. 2 pick, and one point for No. 3 choice.
The ‘A’ draft won. It received a first-place vote from eight of the 12 conference athletic directors. The ‘B’ and ‘C’ drafts each received two first-place votes.”
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utefansince79Participant
If it was up to me, send USC to Pullman and Boulder and UCLA to Utah in November, and both teams to Arizona for day games in September. Perhaps have a 3 game road stretch for each of them in there too
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WhittyParticipant
Certainly seems to favor USC. However, I’m looking forward to USC having to play Washington, Oregon, Oregon State, and Utah this year – last year was an absolute joke of a schedule for them. They’ll drop at least 2 of those 4 games next year imo (remember, Grinch is still their DC).
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Ute2Participant
I think 9 straight conference games isn’t very nice to USC. And I’m not sad about it…
the bye pre champsionship looks nice at first glance… but I have to imagine they’re not loving that in LA…
I wish they’d stick it to usc by not letting them play Cal or standford who are both wayyyy down.
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TrailgoatParticipant
Agree, should be interesting to see how Caleb stays focused next season having already won the Heisman and established his NFL value. Top priority has to be not getting hurt. He really has nothing more to prove other than winning a P12 Championship which NFL teams really don’t give a sheest about. I highly doubt we see the same CW running down the field like last season.
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PlainsUteParticipant
On paper, yes, but CW’s a competitor and once he gets on the field he’ll want to win every game any way he can.
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WhittyParticipant
Unless he starts losing in the second half of the game, then his leg doesn’t work like it used to before
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The Miami UteParticipant
Typically, and this is from an anecdotal viewpoint, when underclassmen win the Heisman, their following season isn’t as special. I imagine that, with as much PAC film as there is on Williams now, the talented teams in the conference will find ways to accentuate his weaknesses. He’s not going to catch any team unawares this season. He’ll still be excellent, probably still be the consensus 1-2 pick in the 2024 draft, but likely won’t reach the heights of 2022.
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