Albuquerque Journal

Pac-12 needs Washington to win

Huskies have best shot to make the playoff

- BY RALPH D. RUSSO ASSOCIATED PRESS

If the Pac-12 wants to maximize its damaged hopes of placing a team in the College Football Playoff, No. 7 Washington needs to beat No. 17 Oregon on Saturday.

The Huskies (5-1, 3-0) and Ducks (4-1, 1-1) meet in Eugene, Ore., in a game that could go a long way to determinin­g which team wins the Pac-12 North. After years of dominance by the Ducks, the Huskies flipped the rivalry the last two seasons, winning both games by a combined 108-24.

The Ducks’ lone loss this season was a heart-breaking giveaway to Stanford. The Huskies have not lost since the opener against Auburn in Atlanta.

The best either team can do is “12-1 Pac-12 champion,” but Washington’s résumé would look much better than Oregon’s. The Ducks, thanks to Texas A&M bailing on a series, were stuck with one of the weakest nonconfere­nce schedules in the country. They also, by luck of the draw, have a Pac-12 schedule that has neither Southern California nor No. 19 Colorado. Good for racking up wins, but not necessaril­y for impressing the selection committee.

The Huskies, meanwhile, host unbeaten Colorado next week and have already won at Utah. The Auburn game was a loss, but traveling cross-country and playing a Top 25 team (for now) in its backyard is probably better than beating up a cupcake at home — which is all the Ducks have to show. The Huskies could also get a little boost from their win over BYU if the Cougars finish out the season strong.

Colorado is the only unbeaten team in the Pac-12 but, again, the schedule gods did the Buffaloes no favors. Rival Colorado State is mediocre at best and their big nonconfere­nce opponent, Nebraska, is in the midst of a historical­ly bad season. Colorado probably needs to run the table to get serious playoff considerat­ion, and it would probably bolster the Buffs’ case if Washington was as good as possible.

The picks:

Friday

No. 23 South Florida (minus 7½) at Tulsa: Charlie Strong is 15-2 coaching the Bulls … USF 28-21. Saturday

Missouri (plus 28½) at No. 1 Alabama: Will this be the week Tua Tagovailoa throws his first fourthquar­ter pass? … ALABAMA 56-24.

No. 2 Georgia (minus 7½) at No. 13 LSU: Tigers will need to conjure up the turnover magic they had during a 5-0 start to keep up with the Bulldogs … GEORGIA 28-17.

Minnesota (plus 29½) at No. 3 Ohio State: Much talk about the Buckeyes’ leaky defense, but the running game has been spotty, too … OHIO STATE 45-20.

Pittsburgh (plus 21) at No. 5 Notre Dame: On Saturday, the Fighting Irish will play their second-to-last home game of the season … NOTRE DAME 42-17.

No. 6 West Virginia (minus 6) at Iowa State: Mountainee­rs are 5-1 against the Cyclones since moving to the Big 12 … WEST VIRGINIA 31-23.

No. 7 Washington (minus 3) at No. 17 Oregon: Huskies face star QB Justin Herbert with a pass rush that has generated just eight sacks, six from defensive backs … OREGON 27-24.

Michigan State (plus 13½) at No. 8 Penn State: Spartans can’t run (3.42 yards per carry) or stop the pass (64.5 completion rate against). Otherwise, everything is great … PENN STATE 38-21.

Baylor (plus 14) at No. 9 Texas: After a big victory, the Longhorns better beware of improving Bears … TEXAS 41-21.

No. 10 UCF (minus 4½) at Memphis: Knights and Tigers played a crazy AAC title game last season at UCF; Memphis looking for payback … UCF 38-31.

No. 15 Wisconsin (plus 7½) at No. 12 Michigan: The winner brushes off its playoff hopes … MICHIGAN 28-17.

No. 14 Florida (minus 7) at Vanderbilt: Gators have lost to the Commodores just once since 1989 … FLORIDA 27-17.

No. 16 Miami (minus 6) at Virginia: Hurricanes are still working that Turnover Chain, with a plus-five margin and 14 takeaways … MIAMI 34-24.

No. 19 Colorado (plus 7) at Southern California: Virginia Tech grad transfer Travon McMillan is powering the Buffs’ running game … COLORADO 34-28, UPSET SPECIAL.

Tennessee (plus 14½) at No. 21 Auburn: Can Tigers’ stalled offense find some traction against the worst run defense in the SEC? … AUBURN 27-7, BEST BET.

No. 22 Texas A&M (minus 2½) at South Carolina: Gamecocks expect to have QB Jake Bentley (left knee) back in the starting lineup … TEXAS A&M 27-21.

Last week: 16-9 straight; 13-11-1 against the spread.

Season: 105-31 straight; 72-62-2 against the spread.

Upset specials: 4-2 (straight up). Best bets: 2-4 (against the spread).

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