Night Game (Open) Thread

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7:00 PM

No. 3 Auburn at No. 4 Ole Miss

ESPN

7:00 PM

Colorado State at San Jose State

CBS Sports Network

     

7:00 PM

Old Dominion at Vanderbilt

ESPNU

7:15 PM

Arkansas at No. 1 Mississippi State

ESPN2

7:30 PM

Stanford at No. 5 Oregon

FOX

7:30 PM

Tennessee at South Carolina

7:30 PM

Texas at Texas Tech

FOX Sports 1

8:00 PM

Oklahoma State at No. 9 Kansas State

ABC

8:00 PM

No. 10 Notre Dame at Navy

CBS

8:00 PM

Illinois at No. 16 Ohio State

ABC ESPN 3

     

10:30 PM

No. 12 Arizona at No. 22 UCLA

ESPN

10:30 PM

California at Oregon State

Pac-12 Network

10:30 PM

San Diego State at Nevada

CBS Sports Network

10:45 PM

Wyoming at Fresno State

ESPN2

11:00 PM

No. 17 Utah at No. 14 Arizona State

FOX Sports 1

 

ak47

November 2nd, 2014 at 1:57 AM ^

One thing I noticed in this game, when you have two tempo teams not playing well the game can really slow down.  There was like 3 three and outs in a 2 minute span of gametime at one point.  Thats a lot of commerials if you aren't playing an 11 pm start time.

BornSinner

November 2nd, 2014 at 1:10 AM ^

All of who can probably dismantle every B10 team and potentially give OSU and MSU a run for their money as well. 

That's how deep the PAC12 is. The South division is hands down 2nd best in the nation behind the SEC West. 

Baloo

November 2nd, 2014 at 1:09 AM ^

I think people who say Rich Rod shouldn't have been fired are wrong, but I still don't like seeing him lose.  It should be fun to watch this team in about 2 years.

BornSinner

November 2nd, 2014 at 1:25 AM ^

See what Todd Graham did there? He utilized all his timeouts wisely, called the right plays... resulting in a chance to win the game at the end with a hail mary (and it worked against USC).

Something this staff is too conservative to ever think of doing in either half. Meh. 

NateVolk

November 2nd, 2014 at 7:21 AM ^

Rich Rod's offense sputtering against a physical defense on the road. Same old same old.

Not even a very good defense either. UCLA has given up huge games to the likes of Colorado. 

RJMAC

November 2nd, 2014 at 1:21 PM ^

Not a good game at all for Arizona's redshirt freshman QB. It was his eighth start as college QB. He must have had at least a half dozen opportunities to run for first downs. It would have helped the offense immensely just to move the chains. It would have helped their D as well to have a few sustained drives. RR mentioned lack of first downs in his interview at the half. Something they have to work on with their young QB. The QB is always looking downfield to pass when he breaks the pocket and runs (which generally is a very good thing) but sometimes the priority should just be to get the first down and move the chains instead of throwing for the big completion. UCLA played a decent D, but there were numerous missed opportunities to move the ball due to the young QB's mistakes.

123blue

November 2nd, 2014 at 11:48 AM ^

Looks like Arizona wins and the board is flush with "RR is the greatest" threads.  AZ loses and...crickets.  With a total of 1 (very) impressive win all season and a number of close games against bad opponents, maybe folks are already jumping off his bandwagon.  

RJMAC

November 2nd, 2014 at 1:29 PM ^

His team is still a year away from becoming a force. They are overachieving right now with a young QB. He is playing well at times, but is making a lot of mistakes too. Once they get him more experience, this team will be consistently dominant. Most likely next year in RR FOURTH YEAR. The year he never got here.

123blue

November 2nd, 2014 at 6:13 PM ^

Sounds like Tate vs ND years back.  Big win, and then...

Anyway, 7 points sure doesn't sound the offensive Jesus, but if AZ folks are happy, then that's cool.  I think RR would've given up 40/game in a 4th year in A2 (and maybe won 3 games in a 5th given that he would have been holding open tryouts for linemen), but I know many here would disagree.