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Let's Pick the Pac-12 Games - Week 2

droski

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4-2 last week for 5-3 on the year. 1-0 last week for 2-0 in my non conference lock of the week. https://cal.forums.rivals.com/threads/lets-pick-the-pac-12-games-week-1.20109/

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Cal by over Weber state - (just found the line) Line seems low. I think Cal covers.

fUCLA by 23 over Hawaii - Beats me. I didn't see much from UCLA's D to make me think they cover this spread and it's a short week for ucla. Hawaii covers I think.

Oregon by 14 over Nebraska - I don't think Nebraska is that good, but 14 points is way too many. First team to 50 wins. Nebraska covers.

Colorado by 35.5 over Texas State - Colorado's offense just isn't very good. Texas State covers.

USC by 7 over Furd - Beats me, but this seems like too many points. I watched their opening game and I was rather unimpressed. especially with USC's dline. I hope they are undefeated when they play us though. Furd covers.

Oregon State by 2 over Minnesota - Row the boat baby. Minnesota covers and wins outright.

ASU by 4 over SDSU - Another tough one. ASU's secondary is absolute garbage, but is SDSU capable of taking advantage? ASU wins a shoot out.

Houston by 2 over Arizona - Until proven otherwise I'm assuming Arizona is garbage. Houston covers.

Utah by 1 over BYU - I don't think either team is very good, but I'm going with Utah covering.

WSU by 10 over BSU - Is this WSU's early season schmuck out? who knows. Boise isn't the boise of old, so I'm taking WSU to cover.

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Non conference lock of the week: Clemson by 5.5 over Auburn - Clemson is the real deal. Clemson covers.
 
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