The Pac-12 Hotline is often pummeled on social media for erroneous picks and wayward forecasts, and thatโs fine. If we minded being wrong, we wouldnโt predict the result of every Pac-12 football game.
But our projection for the Oregon-Utah game was embarrassing. Mortifying, in fact.
Itโs not that we picked the Ducks to cover the spread and win the game outright. That wasnโt an unreasonable view at the time.
The piece that sticks in our gut is the why โ the reasons cited for an Oregon victory:
We thought the Ducks would move the ball successfully on a Utah defense that had been porous against the run. Instead, the Utes were as immovable as the Wasatch.
We thought Oregonโs big-stage experience would serve it well in difficult situations. Instead, the Ducks responded to trouble like a wide-eyed rookie.
We thought Utahโs special teams would stumble at the worst time. Instead, they produced the biggest play of the game.
In other words, our forecast was as abysmal as the Ducksโ performance.
And like Oregon, we need to respond appropriately.
Through 12 weeks, the Hotline is slightly above .500 in our picks against the spread for every Pac-12 game.
There are nine left: seven this weekend, plus the conference championship on Dec. 3 and the Cal-USC makeup game.
We have no intention of finishing with a losing record.
Last week: 3-3
Season: 36-34-2
Five-star special: 5-8
All picks against the spread. Lines taken from vegasinsider.com.
Colorado (+23.5) at Utah (Friday)
Kickoff: 2 p.m. on Ch. 11
Comment: This is all about timing: At what point will Utahโs sense of urgency kick in following the gigantic victory over Oregon? If the Utes donโt focus until the second half, then CU just might cover that big number. But Utah looks like a team with next-level purpose and no plans to dawdle against an overmatched opponent. And thereโs this: Itโs the final home game for Utah seniors who have been through a pandemic and the deaths of two teammates. No mercy. Pick: Utah.
Washington State (-1) at Washington (Friday)
Kickoff: 6 p.m. on Fox Sports 1
Comment: UWโs pass defense is the best in the land and should cause trouble for Cougars quarterback Jayden de Laura in his first Apple Cup. Meanwhile, weโre curious to watch the Huskies manage their quarterback position. Will they use Sam Huard? (Tough spot for a rookie.) Or might Dylan Morris produce a career game in his first Apple Cup? WSU has been the better team over the course of the season, possesses more playmakers and is substantially healthier. Pick: Washington State.
Oregon State (+6.5) at Oregon
Kickoff: 1:30 p.m. on ESPN
Comment: The line has been cut in half from its outrageous opening figure, and for good reason: The Beavers won the game last season and possess the personnel to mirror Utahโs approach offensively against the depleted Ducks defense. The issue for OSU is the other side of scrimmage: Its defense doesnโt share Utahโs talent and could struggle to contain Oregonโs running game. Expect a bounce-back performance from Anthony Brown. Pick: Oregon.
Arizona (+20) at Arizona State
Kickoff: 2 p.m. on Pac-12 Networks
Comment: If anything, the talent disparity is greater than it was a year ago, when the Sun Devils rolled to a 70-7 victory and sent Kevin Sumlin packing. The grit gap has closed significantly, but even a career game from quarterback (and Phoenix-area native) Will Plummer wonโt be enough for the Wildcats. They need a stunning number of mistakes by ASU (penalties and turnovers) in order to create the conditions for a dramatic finish. The Sun Devils are perfectly capable, but a double-digit margin feels right. Pick: Arizona.
Notre Dame (-19.5) at Stanford
Kickoff: 6 p.m. on Ch. 11
Comment: The Fox announcing crew had better come loaded with tales to spin, because this could be over in the first half. The Cardinal has lost six consecutive games โ five of them against teams far less capable than Notre Dame, which has lost just once (to Cincinnati). Only Utah is truly comparable to the Irish, and it humiliated Stanford two weeks ago. Pick: Notre Dame.
BYU (-7) at USC
Kickoff: 8:30 on ESPN
Comment: The Trojans must beat BYU and Cal to qualify for a bowl berth, but thereโs good reason to think the postseason is a low priority for the players as their season under interim coach Donte Williams comes to a close. Even if focused, does USCโs defense have enough resolve to hold up against the relentless BYU running game? Will the offense execute consistently against the opportunistic Cougars? We are skeptical on every front. Pick: BYU.
Cal (+7) at UCLA
Kickoff: 8:30 p.m. on FS1
Comment: The Bruins are playing for their eighth win, Senior Day pride and not much else: They have clinched a bowl berth but cannot win the division. Meanwhile, the Bears (4-6) are in desperation mode and have won their last three games that werenโt impacted by COVID. Weโre wary of placing too much emphasis on a blowout win over woeful Stanford, but Calโs offense is humming like it hasnโt in years. And UCLAโs defense is anything but stout, especially at home, where the Bruins are allowing 29 points per game. Pick: Cal.
Straight-up winners: Utah, Washington State, Oregon, Arizona State, Notre Dame, BYU and Cal.
Five-star special: Cal. Truth is, weโd happily take the Bears +6. The extra point this weekend is, fittingly, gravy.