Pac 12 Championship: Oregon vs Utah Prediction, Game Preview

Pac 12 Championship: Oregon vs Utah prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win on Friday night

Pac 12 Championship: Oregon vs Utah prediction, game preview, how to watch: Friday, December 3


Pac 12 Championship: Oregon vs Utah How To Watch

Date: Friday, December 3
Game Time: 8:00 ET
Venue: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
How To Watch: ABC
Record: Oregon (10-2), Utah (9-3)
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Pac 12 Championship: Oregon vs Utah Game Preview


Why Oregon Will Win

Can Utah possibly generate the same energy, the same effectiveness, and the same sort of production twice?

That 38-7 loss in Salt Lake City a few weeks ago was almost too obvious.

Oregon had been winning, but it wasn’t consistent and it wasn’t quite as sharp as a College Football Playoff team should look, it had a few problems on the road after the Ohio State win – losing at Stanford and needing to battle to get by UCLA and fight too hard in bad weather against Washington – and …

The Utes ripped through the Ducks clean.

But the running game still works. It was humming along before the Utah loss, and it showed up after in the win over Oregon State to get here.

The talent on both sides is undeniable, the O can match Utah’s third down conversion for third down conversion, the defense should come out and play like it’s personal.

Oregon’s run defense has been a rock over the second half of the season, but Utah ran for over 200 yards. Expect a quick adjustment in energy and production up front, and expect the defense to start taking the ball away a bit.

Missing in the first meeting were takeaways – that’s not normal for Oregon.

The Ducks went without a takeaway four times, and two of those games were the two losses. The offense hasn’t lost the ball in the last two games, but …

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Why Utah Will Win

Utah doesn’t turn the ball over.

It doesn’t come up with takeaways – none in the last three games – but it has just two turnovers in the last six games.

No, Utah isn’t going to have the same juice it showed in the first meeting, but the idea is still the same.

Dominate the time of possession battle, own third down conversions, and swarm around the running backs and make Anthony Brown make big plays. Everyone tries that, but Utah was able to actually do it.

This is still a brutish team on the lines, it’s great in pass protection and it leads the Pac-12 in sacks and tackles for loss, and Utah has to prove that its talent can overcome the pure power Utah brings.

It’s not that the offense went off in the first meeting. It’s that the offense just kept moving. It never let the Ducks offense get into any sort of a groove outside of the opening drive of the second half, and that was answered by a dominant finish.

Utah didn’t get any less nasty and physical over the last few weeks.

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What’s Going To Happen

The script is playing out like it’s supposed to.

Oregon plays well, Oregon loses November road game to screw up College Football Playoff chances, Oregon gets into the Pac-12 Championship, Oregon wins Pac-12 Championship over Utah, Oregon goes off to win the Rose Bowl.

At least that was how 2019 played out.

It’s so, so hard to be a talented team like Oregon twice. It’s even harder to try recreating the magic that got the win the first time around.

However, Utah is going to do what Utah does. It’s going to slug Oregon with the best running game in the Pac-12 and dare the D to hold up. Only this time, the Ducks will get its own O going.

Expect an entirely different Oregon.

The speed and flash will show up, the offensive line will play like it’s been challenged – because it has been – and Oregon takes its third straight Pac-12 Championship helped by two key takeaways in the second half.

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Pac 12 Championship: Oregon vs Utah Prediction, Lines

Oregon 30, Utah 24
Line: Utah -3, o/u: 59.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5

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Conference USA Championship: WKU vs UTSA Prediction, Game Preview

Conference USA Championship: WKU vs UTSA prediction, game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win on Friday night.

Conference USA Championship: WKU vs UTSA prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, December 4


Conference USA Championship: WKU vs UTSA How To Watch

Date: Friday, December 3
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
How To Watch: CBS Sports Network
Record: WKU (8-4), UTSA (11-1)
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Why WKU Will Win

If you haven’t seen it yet, get ready to enjoy the Bailey Zappe experience.

WKU didn’t have an offense last year, and so it went out and got one from Houston Baptist. Head coach Tyson Helton went and hired away Zach Kittley from HBU to be his new offensive coordinator, and along came the star quarterback and big-time wide receiver.

And it all worked.

Jerreth Sterns caught 127 passes for 1,539 yards and 12 touchdowns, and Zappe bombed away for close to 5,000 yards with 52 touchdowns, nine picks, and three rushing scores for the No. 1 passing attack in college football.

The Hilltoppers are trending up, rolling through its last seven games after the 52-46 loss to UTSA, getting better, sharper, and defensively stronger. Helped by a 53-21 blowout of a Marshall team with a strong D, everything is clicking at the right time while UTSA just got rolled by an okay North Texas team 45-23.

However …

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Why UTSA Will Win

OF COURSE UTSA wanted to beat North Texas. Of course it wanted to be 12-0 and come into the Conference USA championship on a roll.

But last week’s game didn’t exactly matter.

It’s not like UTSA is realistically pushing for a New Year’s Six game, and while 12-0 would’ve been nice, coming into this relatively healthy and not taxing the stars too much was more important.

At least that sounds like a good excuse considering how badly the Roadrunners were pasted, there were five penalties, the third down conversions weren’t there, and North Texas was fighting for a bowl game.

UTSA lost three fumbles after losing four all year and none in the previous five games. Let’s just say it wasn’t the most focused of efforts. The loss didn’t represent UTSA’s best work.

Normally, this is a rock-solid team that doesn’t make mistakes – it led Conference USA in fewest turnovers – and doesn’t get flagged enough to matter.

The defense gave up five touchdown passes and over 500 yards to Zappe in the first meeting, but QB Frank Harris – who had a case of the fumbles last week – threw for 349 yards and six touchdowns, and …

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What’s Going To Happen

Sincere McCormick and the running game should be able to rumble again.

The Roadrunners will balance things out like they did in the first meeting, the defense will quickly bounce back from last week’s debacle, and in the end, it’ll come down to who makes more mistakes.

WKU will commit more penalties and likely won’t win the turnover battle. That should be just enough of a blink for UTSA to get by in what might be the most entertaining game of Championship Weekend.

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Conference USA Championship: WKU vs UTSA Prediction, Lines

UTSA 37, WKU 34
Line: WKU -1.5, o/u: 72.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 4

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