A look forward to next year.

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Now that the Pac 12 season is officially over, it's time to take a look to the future. Here are the non-conference matchups for next year. Congrats to Oregon for having the weakest non-conference schedule.

Arizona
9/1 vs. BYU
9/8 @ Houston
9/15 vs. Southern Utah

Arizona State
9/1 vs. UTSA
9/8 vs. Michigan State
9/15 @ San Diego State

California
9/1 vs. North Carolina
9/8 @ BYU
9/15 vs. Idaho State

Colorado
9/1 @ Colorado State
9/8 @ Nebraska
9/15 vs. New Hampshire

Oregon
9/1 vs. Bowling Green
9/8 vs. Portland State
9/15 vs. San Jose State

Oregon State
9/1 @ Ohio State
9/8 vs. Southern Utah
9/15 @ Nevada

Stanford
9/1 vs. San Diego State
9/15 vs. UC Davis
9/29 @ Notre Dame

UCLA
9/1 vs. Cincinnati
9/8 @ Oklahoma
9/15 vs. Fresno State

USC
9/1 vs. UNLV
9/15 @ Texas
11/24 vs. Notre Dame

Utah
8/30 vs. Weber State
9/8 @ Northern Illinois
11/24 vs. BYU

Washington
9/1 vs. Auburn (in Atlanta)
9/8 vs. North Dakota
9/29 vs. BYU

Washington State
9/1 @ Wyoming
9/8 vs. San Jose State
9/15 vs. Eastern Washington

What games are you most looking forward to? Which ones scare you the most?
 
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I'll be honest. I think Cal vs. North Carolina and USC vs. Notre Dame are the only P5 wins the Pac 12 gets next year.
 

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SeatownJay":2dii6511 said:
I'll be honest. I think Cal vs. North Carolina and USC vs. Notre Dame are the only P5 wins the Pac 12 gets next year.

Washington, Utah and Cal should all beat BYU. Arent they still considered Power 5 even though they're not in a conference?
 
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I don't know if the Pac 12 considers BYU a P5 program or not. I know the SEC does. Of course the SEC also considers Army to be P5 program.
 
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