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Fade route: Pac-12’s postseason hopes dim

Virus playing havoc with teams’ playoff, bowl game prospects

- By Anne M. Peterson

With so much uncertaint­y ahead, Pac-12 teams are doing everything they can to make sure they get enough games in to legitimate­ly be considered for a bowl. Any bowl.

UCLA and California even got together and scheduled their own Sunday morning game at the Rose Bowl. But time is quickly running out as the league enters its third weekend with coronaviru­s cases spiking across the nation.

No Pac-12 team has had it worse than Utah. The Utes have seen their first two games of the shortened season canceled because of COVID-19 outbreaks, but on Saturday night they’re set to host No. 20 USC (2-0).

Asked what Utah can accomplish this season with limited games, coach Kyle Whittingha­m said the Utes just want to play at this point.

“I thinkwe’re the only Power Five team that hasn’t played yet, so that’s first and foremost— just get on the field and getting an actual game, see what we’ve got with these new players,” he said.

Whittingha­m didn’t rule out on-the-fly scheduling to get in games, similar to what the Bruins and Cal pulled off.

“As long as it’s not a health and safety factor for our players, we’re good to go,” he said. “But a caveat to that is making sure that if one team has been planning all along for the possibilit­y of playing a certain team, and the other team was scheduled to play another team and then last minute had to switch gears, that isn’t ideal.

“But this is a unique year, unique circumstan­ces, and you’ve to to be ready to adapt and make changes like that.”

Four Pac-12 teams — Cal, Washington, Arizona and Arizona State — have played just once this season. Five gameshave been canceled, including Colorado’s meeting with the Sun Devils that was set for next Saturday. An outbreak at Arizona State meant the team didn’t have the required players available.

Buffaloes coach Karl Dorrell said his team is closely watching how the week shakes out. Should another game be canceled, Colorado could potentiall­y play the unaffected team.

“We are on high alert for anything and everything that could happen in this given week,” said Dorrell, who is in his first season with the Buffaloes. “It’s kind of the nature of this year. It’s a year where everything can change day to day.”

The possibilit­y remains that division games could be made up the finalweeke­nd of the season (Dec. 18-19) for the teams that are not in the Pac-12 title game. TheNCAA has already ruled teams don’thave to finish at .500 to be eligible for bowl games.

The bowl prospects could shrink further, too. The Pac-12 initially had eight bowl partners, but is now down to six because the Redbox Bowl and theHoliday Bowl have been canceled for this season.

Under pressure to get games in, Cal and UCLA threw together their impromptu Sunday game in less than 48 hours. The Bruins emerged with a 34-10 victory.

UCLA coach Chip Kelly said he joked with Cal coach JustinWilc­ox following the game that the Golden Bears should just stay in Los Angeles and play the Bruins if more games get canceled.

“I don’t know what the future holds, so every opportunit­y that you get to play football in a safe environmen­t, and that is the one thing that we ask all the time, as long as it is going to be safe, then we’ll go play,” Kelly said. “I think our players understand that. They’re very appreciati­ve of the fact they get an opportunit­y. We are lucky. We’ve got two games in so far and there are teams in our league — I feel for Kyle Whittingha­m and Utah. He’s missed two games. I feel for that group.”

So far, USC and No. 11 Oregon (2-0) appear to be in the best shape for a bowl bid, after what is likely to be a meeting between the two for the league championsh­ip.

Oregon has perhaps the most to lose from canceled games. The Ducks need to win all seven games to be considered for a possible spot in the College Football Playoff. It doesn’t help Oregon if the rest of the league struggles.

The San Jose Mercury News reported that Pac-12 Commission­er Larry Scott has asked the College Football Playoff committee to consider pushing back the playoffs, but the chance of that appears slim.

 ?? KELVIN KUO/AP ?? UCLA and Cal threw together their impromptu Sunday game in less than 48 hours.
KELVIN KUO/AP UCLA and Cal threw together their impromptu Sunday game in less than 48 hours.

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