Pac-12 Week Four Preview: Who Survives The Weekend?
By Mike Vamosi
This is a big weekend in the Pac-12 with the match-ups taking place, if you’ve got a loss you can’t take another. Unbeaten teams need to keep pressing on to stay in the college football playoff conversation as early as that talk is. Undefeated Utah invades Autzen Stadium to take on the Oregon Ducks, but that is not the biggest game of the week.
Here’s how week four looks around the conference of champions around the league.
PAC-12 Game of the Week
Who: 9 UCLA Bruins (3-0) at 16 Arizona (3-0)
What: Conference opener for both teams
When: Saturday, September 26 at 5 pm
Where: Arizona Stadium/Tucson, Arizona
Why: Winner has a leg up in the PAC-South
TV: ABC
More from Autzen Zoo
- Oregon football: Ducks and Coach Prime playing it cordial leading up to Saturday
- Oregon Basketball: Non-conference slate features Michigan coming to Eugene
- Oregon football: Ducks find complete game effort in win vs Hawaii
- Oregon Ducks must get run game going against Hawaii
- 8 Pac-12 teams represented in Associated Press Top 25 after Week 2
Games You’re Watching Anyway
Friday, September 25
21 Stanford Cardinal (2-1, 1-0) at Oregon State Beavers (2-1), 7 pm/FS1
Saturday, September 26
California Golden Bears (3-0) at Washington Huskies (2-1), 2 pm/PAC-12 Network
18 Utah Utes (3-0) at 13 Oregon Ducks (2-1), 5:30 pm/FOX
19 Southern California Trojans (2-1, 0-1) at Arizona State Sun Devils (2-1), 7:30 pm/ESPN
Games Friends/Family/Alumnus Interested In
Saturday, September 26
Nicholls State Colonels (0-2) at Colorado Buffaloes (2-1), 10:30 am/PAC-12 Network
Mikes Picks – Week 3 (9-2)/Overall (27-8)
W3 Correct (9): Arizona State, Oregon, Washington, California, Oregon State, Washington State, UCLA, Utah, Arizona
W3 Wrong (2): Colorado State, Southern California
Friday: Stanford 28 at Oregon State 14
Saturday: Nicholls State 7 at Colorado 42, Cal 24 at Washington 20, UCLA 35 at Arizona 31, Utah 30 at Oregon 38, USC 21 at Arizona State 24
Next: Oregon Football Recruiting: 4-Star Defensive End Has Oregon In Top 4