The Podcast of Champions – Pac-12 football week one recap and week two preview

Podcast of Champion hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods are already in midseason form with their picks against the spread (meaning they are just as bad as they were last year). The guys do what they can to make sense of what happened in week one of Pac-12 play, where the conference went 9-3 overall but 0-3 against Power Five competition including blowout losses by Colorado and Oregon and a heartbreaking defeat by defending conference champion Utah.

The guys also take a look ahead to week two and make their picks against the spread including the first conference match-up of the season when USC hits the road to take on Stanford. They also give an update on the POC Survival Pool where the majority of listeners advanced thanks to the Cardinal beating Colgate, but we did lose a couple contestants including one sicko who took Colorado to beat TCU in week one.

As always Dave and Ryan spend the last part of the show answering your voicemails, texts and emails with questions about Pac-12 football plus lots of other topics.

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Pac-12 Week 2 Picks ATS:

  • Southern Utah at No. 13 Utah (-45.5) – Ryan (SU), Dave(SU)
  • Washington State at No. 19 Wisconsin (-17.5) – Ryan (UW), Dave(UW)
  • Colorado at Air Force (-17.5) – Ryan (AF), Dave(AF)
  • UNLV at California (-13) – Ryan (Cal), Dave(Cal)
  • Portland State at Washington (-28.5) – Ryan (UW), Dave(UW)
  • Alabama State at UCLA (-50.5) – Ryan (ASU), Dave(ASU)
  • No. 10 USC at Stanford (+8) – Ryan (USC), Dave(USC)
  • Arizona State at No. 11 Oklahoma State (-11) – Ryan (OSU), Dave(OSU)
  • Eastern Washington at Oregon (-20) – Ryan (EWU), Dave(EWU)
  • Oregon State at Fresno State (+1) – Ryan (OSU), Dave(FSU)
  • Mississippi State at Arizona (+10.5) – Ryan (Arizona), Dave(Arizona)

Week 1 record: Ryan (5-6-1), Dave (6-5-1) — Season record: Ryan (5-6-1), Dave (6-5-1)

POC Survivor Poll Picks: Ryan (California) – Dave (California) — ENTER YOUR SURVIVOR POOL PICKS HERE

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POC POWER RANKINGS:

  1. Utah
  2. USC
  3. Oregon State
  4. Washington
  5. UCLA
  6. Arizona
  7. Oregon
  8. Arizona State
  9. California
  10. Washington State
  11. Stanford
  12. Colorado

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Podcast of Champions – Week one Pac-12 picks plus Big12 moves up its media rights timeline

Podcast of Champion hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods are ready for another exciting season of Pac-12 football, previewing all of the week 1 action including Utah’s trip to the swamp and Oregon’s Lan Danning facing off against his former team. The guys make all of their picks against the spread for the annual season-long contest plus they reveal their survival pool selections for week one.

The guys also discuss where the Pac-12 stands now with both Oregon and Washington having reported talks with the Big Ten and the Big 12 moving up its media rights negotiation window in attempt to put the screws to the Conference of Champions.

As always Dave and Ryan spend the last part of the show answering your voicemails, texts and emails with questions about Pac-12 football plus lots of other topics.

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Pac-12 Week 1 Picks ATS:

  • Northern Arizona at ASU (-24.5) – Ryan (NAU), Dave(NAU)
  • TCU at Colorado (+14) – Ryan (CU), Dave(CU)
  • Bowling Green at UCLA (-23) – Ryan (BG), Dave(BG)
  • Arizona at San Diego State (-6.5) – Ryan (UofA), Dave(UofA)
  • Oregon vs. Georgia (-17.5) – Ryan (Oregon), Dave(UGA)
  • UC Davis at California (-21) – Ryan (Cal), Dave(Cal)
  • Rice at USC (-32) – Ryan (USC), Dave(Rice)
  • Utah at Florida (+3) – Ryan (Utah), Dave(UF)
  • Colgate at Stanford (-41.5) – Ryan (Colgate), Dave(Colgate)
  • Idaho at Washington State (-28.5) – Ryan (WSU), Dave(Idaho)
  • Boise State at Oregon State (-3) – Ryan (OSU), Dave(OSU)
  • Kent State at Washington (-23.5) – Ryan (UW), Dave(KSU)

POC Survivor Poll Picks: Ryan (Stanford) – Dave (Stanford)

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Podcast of Champions – Predicting each game of the 2022 Pac-12 football season

Podcast of Champion hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods looked at the schedule for every Pac-12 team and put in their predictions for how the season will go in the conference and which two programs will end up in Las Vegas for the Pac-12 Championship Game. 

The guys also take a look back at how their predictions went from last year, go over the latest news from around the conference and address the latest rumors regarding conference realignment.

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Podcast of Champions – Previewing Arizona State, Utah, Oregon, Washington State, Stanford & Cal

In this edition of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods are back in studio continuing their previews of the six remaining Pac-12 programs with Arizona State, Utah, Oregon, Washington State, Stanford and California. The guys hear from experts from each program’s 247Sports website talking about the strengths and weaknesses of each program heading into the 2022 college football season.

The guys also talk about the newly released media rights deal for the Big Ten that includes Fox, CBS and NBC and what it could possibly mean for the Pac-12. ESPN being left out of the deal should be a good thing for the Conference of Champions, but with the other three major networks involved in the B1G, there are less available options for commissioner George Kliavkoff to explore. Plus the UC Board of Regents weighed in on UCLA leaving Cal behind and the guys talk about what was said at that meeting (not that either of them went) and if they feel there is a chance the Bruins get forced to stay (walking away from a half a billion dollar Big Ten deal is VERY unlikely).

They also talk about the new AP Poll that has Utah at No. 7, Oregon and No. 11 and USC and No. 14., the Athletic’s look at the past 10 years of the Pac-12 Network plus David thinks about who his POC cohost would be if UCLA stays in the Pac-12 and USC (and Ryan) leave for the Big Ten.

As always Dave and Ryan spend the last part of the show answering your voicemails, texts and emails with questions about Pac-12 football plus lots of other topics.

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Podcast of Champions – Previewing the 2022 Pac-12 college football season for Arizona, Colorado, Oregon State, Washington, USC and UCLA

In this edition of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods are back in studio (after a week off) giving a quick recap of what they saw at Pac-12 Media Day with commissioner George Kliavkoff addressing the state of the conference and declaring war on the Big 12. They also start their college football 2022 season previews for half of the conference with reporters from Arizona, Colorado, Oregon State and Washington checking in along with previews from USC and UCLA from Ryan and Dave.

The guys also talk about the latest news on the television market front with ESPN dropping out of the Big Ten’s next media rights deal. Fox continues to be a major player for the B1G but now CBS and NBC will be involved showing conference games as well. This will have an impact on the Pac-12’s media rights negotiations, but no one knows how much. On one hand ESPN now needs more inventory which could be good for the Conference of Champions, but with CBS and NBC no longer on the table there will likely be less competition for ESPN and less incentive to pay more for the Pac-12’s media rights.

They also talk about the slowdown in conference realignment talk and now both feel what we have with USC and UCLA in the Big Ten and the Pac-12 with 10 schools is likely to be the new norm going forward (until something crazy happens and then it isn’t).

As always Dave and Ryan spend the last part of the show answering your voicemails, texts and emails with questions about Pac-12 football plus lots of other topics.

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Podcast of Champions – Pac-12 Media Day Preview with all eyes on George Kliavkoff

In this edition of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods are back previewing what should be an extremely interesting and informative Pac-12 Media Day where we will hear from commissioner George Kliavkoff for the first time since it was announced that USC and UCLA were leaving for the Big Ten in 2024. Last year Kliavkoff was on the job for less than a month when he addressed the media, fielding questions about NIL, conference expansion thanks to Texas and Oklahoma announced they would join the SEC and why Washington State head coach Nick Rolovich wouldn’t be attending Media Day in person. We thought 2021 was a crazy first year for the commissioner, but but with two of the biggest brands leaving the conference 2022 says, ‘hold my beer.’

The guys also talk about what they expect to hear about the LA schools bolting, the negotiations for the new Pac-12 television contract, what’s next for conference expansion and what sort of reaction they expect from coaches and players that aren’t leaving the conference (as of now).

As always Dave and Ryan spend the last part of the show answering your voicemails, texts and emails with questions about Pac-12 football plus lots of other topics.

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Podcast of Champions – Cooling off period for conference realignment

In this edition of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods are back talking about how things have seemingly settled down on the conference realignment front, two weeks after both USC and UCLA announced they would be leaving the Pac-12 and joining the Big Ten. The guys talk about some of the options out there for the next steps including the Pac-12 merging with another conference, the Pac-12 making a loose alliance with another conference, the Pac-12 raiding another conference, the Pac-12 getting raided by another conference or the Pac-12 standing pat with 10 teams. There could be some big news dropping any moment, but more than likely the college football landscape will stay this way for a while until something else big happens and we start all over again.

The guys also discuss yet another terrible tragedy for the conference with Oregon tight end Spencer Webb passing away after a cliff diving accident. He was 22 years old.

They also talk about which Pac-12 programs have had the most 1,000,000+ viewers for their football games recently (with some surprises for sure), the University of California Board of Regents taking notice of the Bruins leaving California behind, the Big 12 media days kicking off with talk of expansion plus how conferences and television networks view football brand vs. television markets.

As always Dave and Ryan spend the last part of the show answering your voicemails, texts and emails with questions about Pac-12 football plus lots of other topics.

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Podcast of Champions – Pac-12 expert John Canzano discussing options to keep the conference afloat

In this edition of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods welcome in special guest John Canzano to talk about last week’s bombshell news that USC and UCLA would be leaving the Pac-12 for a much bigger payday in the Big Ten. Within the first 48 hours of the news breaking Canzano wasn’t very optimistic that the Pac-12 would continue to exist after 2024, but since then he now feels that commissioner George Kliavkoff will be able to pull something together and keep the Conference of Champions afloat, one way or another.

We get into several topics with John, including the viability of this West Coast conference without the Los Angeles market and what sort of options there are out there, starting with a partnership with the ACC. Adding schools to the ACC would be tough with their TV deal lasting until 2036, but there are opportunities to for the Pac-12 and ACC to work together, scheduling games and even having potential post season match-ups between the top teams from each conference squaring off in Las Vegas. This sort of out of the box thinking would give ESPN more programming and the Pac-12 (and ACC) more revenue.

They also talk about what potential expansion for the Pac-12 will look like, what Oregon and Washington’s best options are, if he thinks the mountain and desert schools will leave for the Big 12, what could happen with the Bay Area schools and of course how Washington State and Oregon State are in limbo waiting for all of the dust to fall in order to find out their fate.

As always Dave and Ryan spend the last part of the show answering your voicemails, texts and emails with questions about Pac-12 football plus lots of other topics.

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EMERGENCY Podcast of Champions- USC and UCLA are leaving the Pac-12 for the Big Ten

In a rare EMERGENCY edition of the Podcast of Champions hosts Ryan Abraham and David Woods, who had wished Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff a happy one year anniversary earlier in the week, now try to make sense of the horrific anniversary present that arrived on his door step courtesy of the Los Angeles schools. We are of course talking about the college football bombshell first reported by Jon Wilner and later confirmed by all parties involved that the University of Southerner California and the University of California, Los Angeles would be leaving the Conference of Champions and joining the Big Ten conference.

The guys talk about what this means for the landscape of college football and compare this event with a major one from 11 months ago when Texas and Oklahoma decided to leave the Big 12 and join the SEC. They also go through each Pac-12 program one by one and discuss what this means for them. The unquestionable winners in this transaction are USC and UCLA, but there are some Pac-12 programs that are positioned really well to land in a soft spot, while others are on much tougher footing and may need a miracle to retain Power Five status.

There is also the question about the future of the Podcast of Champions, considering the conference could be in major trouble and the two hosts will be covering teams that are no longer in the Pac-12. We don’t have any answers for you yet, but we still have a couple of years (both teams leaving in 2024) to come up with a solution.

As always Dave and Ryan spend the last part of the show answering your voicemails, texts and emails with questions about Pac-12 football plus lots of other topics.

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