USC vs Oregon: Pac-12 Championship Prediction, Game Preview

USC Trojans vs Oregon Ducks: Pac-12 Championship prediction and game preview.

USC vs Oregon: Pac-12 Championship prediction and game preview.


USC vs Oregon: Pac-12 Championship Broadcast

Date: Friday, December 18
Game Time: 8:00 ET
Venue: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
Network: FOX

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USC (5-0) vs Oregon (3-2) Game Preview

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Three Reasons Why You Should Watch The Pac-12 Championship

USC probably has a weeeeeee bit of a better shot at the College Football Playoff than you might think. It would take an amazing performance by the Trojans, an ugly blowout, and a whole lot of luck from Notre Dame beating Clemson in the ACC Championship, and a Northwestern upset over Ohio State in the Big Ten title game wouldn’t hurt, but at least there would be a decent discussion if the Pac-12 champion is unbeaten. But …

Oregon is pretty good at this whole CFP dream-killing thing. It was hardly a sure thing that Utah was going to the College Football Playoff last year if it won the Pac-12 Championship – Oklahoma would’ve been in the discussion – but it had a better-than-decent shot.

Oregon 37, Utah 15 ended that, and the game wasn’t even that close. It’s been a rough few weeks for the Ducks with two straight losses, but the season is made – and there’s possibly a trip to the New Year’s Six – with a win.

These two have played fantastically fun games throughout this abbreviated season. The last three Oregon games were all decided by four points or fewer, and USC has played three thrillers – coming back late to beat Arizona, Arizona State and UCLA – and a fun one against Utah. This should be fun.

Why USC, Oregon Will Win
What’s Going to Happen, Prediction, History

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College Football Expert Picks, Predictions: Championship Week

College football expert picks, predictions for Championship Week highlighted by Alabama-Florida, Clemson-Notre Dame, Ohio State-Northwestern

College football expert picks, predictions for Championship Week highlighted by Alabama vs. Florida, Clemson vs. Notre Dame, and Ohio State vs. Northwestern


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* next to the pick means the team will win, but not cover.
Click on each game for the game preview and CFN Prediction

Championship Week Fearless Predictions, Game Previews 
CFN Fearless Predictions & Game Previews

Friday, December 18

Nebraska at Rutgers

4:00 BTN
Line: Nebraska -6.5, o/u: 55
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Gill Alexander, VSIN: COMING
Patrick Conn, Longhorns Wire: Nebraska*
Jeff Feyerer, Fighting Irish Wire: Nebraska
Pete Fiutak, CFN: Rutgers
Dan Harralson, Vols Wire: Nebraska
Phil Harrison, Buckeyes Wire: Nebraska
Jeremy Mauss, MW Wire: Nebraska
Big Game Ben Niewoehner, CFN: Rutgers
Kegan Reneau, Sooners Wire: Nebraska
Johnny Rosenstein, SportsBookWire: Rutgers
Nick Shepkowski, Fighting Irish Wire: Nebraska*
Scott Steehn, WinnersandWhiners: Nebraska
Keith Stewart, WinnersandWhiners: Nebraska*
Brian Stultz, Auburn Wire: Nebraska
Clucko the Chicken, CFN: Rutgers
CONSENSUS PICK: Nebraska*

Conference USA Championship

UAB at Marshall

7:00 CBS Sports Network
Line: Marshall -5.5, o/u: 42
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Gill Alexander, VSIN: COMING
Patrick Conn, Longhorns Wire: Marshall
Jeff Feyerer, Fighting Irish Wire: Marshall
Pete Fiutak, CFN: Marshall
Dan Harralson, Vols Wire: UAB
Phil Harrison, Buckeyes Wire: Marshall
Jeremy Mauss, MW Wire: Marshall
Big Game Ben Niewoehner, CFN: Marshall
Kegan Reneau, Sooners Wire: Marshall
Johnny Rosenstein, SportsBookWire: Marshall
Nick Shepkowski, Fighting Irish Wire: Marshall*
Scott Steehn, WinnersandWhiners: Marshall
Keith Stewart, WinnersandWhiners: Marshall
Brian Stultz, Auburn Wire: Marshall
Clucko the Chicken, CFN: UAB
CONSENSUS PICK: Marshall

MAC Champ: Ball St vs Buffalo
Pac-12 Champ: Oregon at USC
Big Ten Champ: NW vs Ohio St
Big 12 Champ: OU at Iowa St
Texas A&M at Tennessee
Sun Belt Champ: ULL at CCU
ACC Champ: ND vs Clemson
Minnesota at Wisconsin
MW Champ: Boise St vs SJSU
SEC Champ: Bama vs Florida
AAC Champ: Tulsa at Cin
Stan at UCLA | ASU at Oregon St
Results So Far

NEXT: MAC Championship: Ball State vs Buffalo, Pac-12 Championship: Oregon at USC

College Football Playoff Rankings: 10 Quick Takes From The Penultimate Top 25

10 quick reactions and what we learned from the from the penultimate College Football Playoff rankings of 2020d

10 quick reactions and what we learned from the from the penultimate College Football Playoff rankings of 2020.  


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10. Yeah, it really is all about the top four in the College Football Playoff, and potentially the top 12 for the bigger bowls, but how much fun is this if you’re San Jose State?

Out of all the bad things going on in the world, and after all the down years by the big names, one of the toughest of all programs to win at is unbeaten, in the Mountain West Championship, and in the College Football Playoff Top 25 at No. 24.

9. The College Football Playoff committee sort of put itself in a bind when it comes to the Group of Five’s New Year’s Six spot.

If it really believes that Louisiana is 19 and Tulsa is 23, if Coastal Carolina destroys the Ragin’ Cajuns in the Sun Belt Championship, and Cincinnati struggles in any way in the AAC title game against the Golden Hurricane, the 11 Chanticleers need to move ahead of the 9 Bearcats, otherwise.

8. It doesn’t really matter, but Georgia probably deserves a little more love than the 8. There might not be an amazing win, but its losses were to Alabama and Florida away from home, JT Daniels wasn’t the starting quarterback yet, six of the last seven games have been away from Athens, and the team is playing really, really well.

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7. I don’t think Cincinnati or Coastal Carolina or any Group of Five team deserves to be anywhere near the College Football Playoff – playing one good game isn’t the same as playing a weekly Power Five schedule – but it still totally and completely stinks that there’s NOTHING any of these teams can do to be in the top four.

I’m done honking about Iowa State – it’s playing really well – but if you’re unbeaten Coastal Carolina, and you’re the only team to beat the team – Louisiana – that beat the CFP 6 Cyclones in their house, and you’re ranked 12, you’re rightly ticked.

6. Very, very quietly, Indiana might be cemented into a New Year’s Six game. Oklahoma or Iowa State will lose in the Big 12 Championship, the committee almost certainly won’t put two Group of Five programs – Coastal Carolina and Cincinnati – in, and Northwestern at 14 likely won’t beat Ohio State to take a second spot for the Big Ten.

5. Relax when it comes to USC at 13. It only moved up two spots, and no, there’s no reason to give 5-0 Ohio State any more credit at No. 4 than the 5-0 Trojans are receiving, but remember – it’s all about winning the Power Five conference championships. Also, what do we know about the College Football Playoff committee? It loves bright shiny objects. What does that mean?

USC – when it comes to the committee – is probably coming into the Pac-12 Championship down 30. It has to annihilate the Ducks. Which leads to …

4. Enough. We have GOT to eliminate the concept of the eye test. Anyone who uses those words when analyzing college football teams can’t properly verbalize why some team is ranked as high as it is.

Analysts say “eye test” as a crutch because it doesn’t mean anything. The eye test is almost always an excuse for a bad resumé.

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3. Freaking out that your team is close to the top four and not in? Let me try to help. In the first seven years of the College Football Playoff rankings, only one time – 2016 with Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Washington – were the top four in the penultimate rankings. In five of the other six years, a team ranked 5th-8th got in.

Auburn in 2017 was the only No. 2 from the penultimate rankings to get knocked out, and TCU in 2014 – despite obliterating Iowa State – was the only No. 3 to get shoved aside.

2. Why are we just assuming Texas A&M is only the fifth-best team?

Yeah, Clemson didn’t have Trevor Lawrence and it still almost beat Notre Dame on the road – there’s no real argument against the Tigers – but Texas A&M lost a game on the road to Alabama. That’s it.

The argument could be made that Clemson doesn’t have a win as good as A&M’s win over Florida – but this isn’t an anti-Clemson argument. A&M getting trucked by Bama 52-24, and no one wanting to see a rematch in the College Football Playoff, isn’t a reason to potentially leave it out of the top four.

1. This is actually going to be a lot more boring than we’re making it out to be.

Ohio State almost certainly isn’t losing to Northwestern. The committee has been hell-bent on making sure this team is in, and that’s not about to change.
Alabama is in no matter what. Florida could dominate in a win and the Crimson Tide would still have one of the four best resumés.

The ACC Championship winner is in, and if it’s Clemson by 10ish or fewer, there’s no real argument and there we go.

Alabama vs. Notre Dame in the Sugar, and Clemson vs. Ohio State in the Rose.

Any variance on that gets Texas A&M in ahead of a two-loss Big 12 champ, and while the idea of USC would be fun … nah. Too big a leap at this point.

But that’s why they play the games – and wait until Sunday for the rankings that matter.

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College Football Playoff Top 25: Penultimate Rankings. Who’s Sneaking Up?

The results from the penultimate round of the College Football Playoff top 25 rankings, released December 15th.

The results from the penultimate round of the College Football Playoff top 25 rankings, released December 15th.

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25. Colorado Buffaloes 4-1 (NR)

24. San Jose State Spartans 6-0 (NR)

23. Tulsa Golden Hurricane 5-1 (24)

22. NC State Wolfpack 8-3 (23)

21. Oklahoma State Cowboys 7-3 (24)

20. Texas Longhorns 6-3 (20)

19. Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns 9-1 (19)

18. Miami Hurricanes 8-2 (10)

17. BYU Cougars 9-1 (18)

16. Iowa Hawkeyes 6-2 (16)

15. North Carolina Tar Heels 8-3 (17)

14. Northwestern Wildcats 6-1 (14)

13. USC Trojans 5-0 (15)

12. Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 11-0 (13)

11. Indiana Hoosiers 6-1 (12)

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10. Oklahoma Sooners 8-2 (11)

9. Cincinnati Bearcats 8-0 (8)

8. Georgia Bulldogs 7-2 (9)

7. Florida Gators 8-1 (6)

6. Iowa State Cyclones 8-2 (7)

5. Texas A&M Aggies 7-1 (5)

4. Ohio State Buckeyes 5-0 (4)

3. Clemson Tigers 9-1 (3)

2. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10-0 (2)

1. Alabama Crimson Tide 10-0 (1)

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Buffalo vs Ball State: MAC Championship Prediction, Game Preview

Buffalo Buffalo at Ball State Cardinals: MAC Championship prediction and game preview.

Buffalo at Ball State: MAC Championship prediction and game preview.


Buffalo at Ball State: MAC Championship Broadcast

Date: Friday, December 18
Game Time: 7:30 pm
Venue: Ford Field, Detroit, MI
Network: ESPN

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Buffalo (5-1) vs Ball State (5-0) Game Preview

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Three Reasons Why You Should Watch The MAC Championship

3 Reasons: Jaret Patterson, Jaret Patterson, and Jaret Patterson. Buffalo’s 5-9, 195-pound pinball running back ran for close to 1,800 yards and 19 scores as a sophomore after running for 1,013 yards and 14 touchdowns as a freshman. In just five games he tore off 1,025 yards and 18 touchdowns highlighted by his eight-score day against Kent State. He’s worth the watch.

This could’ve been a special battle of backs, but Ball State’s Caleb Huntley has opted out and is done for the year. However, the Cardinals still have a good ground game with Justin Hall coming off a 175-yard, two-score day on just ten carries against Western Michigan. He’s not Patterson, but he’s a dangerous gamebreaker.

This is going to be fun. Buffalo has been one of the MAC’s best teams over the last four years, but it gagged away the 2018 MAC Championship to Northern Illinois and totally whiffed last year with a brutal loss to Kent State that kept it out of the title game. It has a shot at its first MAC title since getting it done in 2008 under Turner Gill. It’s going to care.

Ball State hasn’t had a winning season since 2013, and it hasn’t been in the MAC title game since 2008 when Brady Hoke’s 12-0 squad lost to that Buffalo team. It’s going to care.

Why Buffalo, Ball State Will Win
What’s Going to Happen, Prediction, History

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Marshall vs UAB: C-USA Championship Prediction, Game Preview

Marshall Thundering Herd vs UAB Blazers: Conference USA Championship prediction and game preview

Marshall vs UAB: Conference USA Championship prediction and game preview.


Marshall vs UAB: Conference USA Championship Broadcast

Date: Friday, December 18
Game Time: 7:00 pm
Venue: Joan C. Edwards Stadium, Huntington, WV
Network: CBS Sports Network

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Marshall (7-1) vs UAB (5-3) Game Preview

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Three Reasons Why You Should Watch The Conference USA Championship

The running back battle could be fantastic … hopefully. UAB senior Spencer Brown has been the star of the program’s revival, running for 3,862 career yards with 41 touchdowns, but he missed the game against Rice last week.

He’s not much of a receiver, but he’s a 100-yard machine workhorse who ran for 156 yards and a score in the 2018 Conference USA Championship win and 65 in last year’s loss. If he can’t go, there’s a decent running-back-by-committee approach to work with.

Marshall’s Brenden Knox has been bottled up – relatively speaking – over the last two games, but he still has yet to run for fewer than 70 yards this season. Like Brown, Knox is a big, tough back who’s not used much as a receiver, but will average five yards per pop balancing out the attack. Marshall is 13-2 when he runs for 100 yards, only losing to Virginia Tech in his freshman year, and UCF in last year’s bowl.

This is UAB’s third straight Conference USA Championship appearance – winning in 2018 over Middle Tennessee and losing to Florida Atlantic last year – and Marshall is back for the first time since winning in 2014.

Why Marshall, UAB Will Win
What’s Going to Happen, Prediction, History

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College Football Schedule, Predictions, Game Times, Lines, TV: Championship Week

Week 16 – Championship Week – college football predictions, scoreboard, TV schedules, game previews, game times, broken down by conference

The Week 16 – Championship Week – college football predictions, scoreboard, TV schedules, game previews and game times, broken down by conference.

CFN Fearless Predictions & Game Previews
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College Football Odds: Opening Early Lines, Values Championship Week

The early college football lines and odds are out for Championship Week. Where are the values?

The early college football lines and odds are out for Championship Week. Where are the values?


 Pete Fiutak @PeteFiutak

Here’s the drill. Without looking, I take a guess on what the initial college football lines are going to be for Championship Week. The real lines are added after to see if there might be anything that appears to be way off.

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Here’s the other twist – other random games during Championship Week. We get six Big Ten games along with the big championships and a few ACC and SEC matchups. The lines on the Big Ten aren’t announced yet, but I’ll guess anyway.

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ULM at Troy
Fiu Early Guess: Troy -23
Actual BetMGM Line: Troy -26

MAC Championship
Ball State at Buffalo
Fiu Early Guess: Buffalo -11
Actual BetMGM Line: Buffalo -12

Pac-12 Championship
Washington at USC
Fiu Early Guess: USC 11.5
Actual BetMGM Line: USC -6.5

Florida State at Wake Forest
Fiu Early Guess: Wake Forest -9
Actual BetMGM Line: Wake Forest -7.5

Air Force at Army
Fiu Early Guess: Army -2
Actual BetMGM Line: Air Force -2


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Washington State at Utah
Fiu Early Guess: Utah -12
Actual BetMGM Line: Utah -10

Stanford at UCLA
Fiu Early Guess: UCLA -8.5
Actual BetMGM Line: UCLA -6.5

Oregon at Colorado
Fiu Early Guess: Oregon -7.5
Actual BetMGM Line: Oregon -9

Arizona State at Oregon State
Fiu Early Guess: Arizona State -7
Actual BetMGM Line: Arizona State -7

Big Ten Championship
Northwestern vs. Ohio State
Fiu Early Guess: Ohio State -21
Actual BetMGM Line: Ohio State -20

Big 12 Championship
Oklahoma vs. Iowa State
Fiu Early Guess:Oklahoma -7
Actual BetMGM Line:  Oklahoma -6.5

ACC Championship
Clemson vs. Notre Dame
Fiu Early Guess: Clemson -10.5
Actual BetMGM Line: Clemson -10.5

NEXT: Part 2 of the Championship Week Early Line Predictions

Big Ten Announces Champions Week Schedule, TV, Game Times

The Big Ten announces its Football Champions Week schedule along with the matchups, game times, and TV broadcast.

The Big Ten announces its Football Champions Week schedule 


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Big Ten Champions Week Schedule

With a shortened season, the Big Ten is keeping its season going with a Champions Week schedule to give teams another game before the bowl season.

Not everyone is a lock to go – Michigan is questionable, at best – and the original plan was scrapped, but the schedule is decent with a few traditional rivalries back on.

Originally, the idea was for the No. 2 team from the East to play the No. 2 team from the West, and so on. Instead, the league is going with the most interesting possible matchups.

Nebraska at Rutgers

Date: Friday, December 18
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: SHI Stadium, Piscataway NJ
Network: BTN

Purdue at Indiana

Date: Friday, December 18
Game Time: 8:30 ET
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
Network: BTN

Big Ten Championship

Ohio State vs. Northwestern

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 12:00 ET
Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
Network: FOX

Minnesota at Wisconsin

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 4:00 ET
Venue: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
Network: BTN

Illinois at Penn State

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 5:30 ET
Venue: Beaver Stadium, University Park, PA
Network: FS1

Michigan at Iowa

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA
Network: ESPN

Michigan State at Maryland

Date: Saturday, December 19
Game Time: 8:30 ET
Venue: Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium, College Park, MD
Network: BTN

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