They’re arguably not top 5 in the pac12 this year
1.Washington
2. Oregon
3. Oregon St/Utah
4. Utah/Oregon St
5. Washington State/USC
At least based on the oh so reliable “eye test”
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They’re arguably not top 5 in the pac12 this year
Unfortunately SC could still win the PAC south (much rather see an OR/WA rematch). Really depends on Utah getting Rising back. Just don't see the Utes outscoring them in a close game. Find out soon enough. (Of course SC could just as easily lose 4/5 and Utah still has OR and WA....congerences suck!)They’re arguably not top 5 in the pac12 this year
1.Washington
2. Oregon
3. Oregon St/Utah
4. Utah/Oregon St
5. Washington State/USC
At least based on the oh so reliable “eye test”
Aaron Rodgers, Caleb Williams were among the players jostling for equity
Does the NFL's ban on giving players equity amount to collusion?www.nbcsports.com
PFT- The NFL curiously has slammed the door on teams giving equity to players or employees, before anyone ever actually tried to do it. Since posting an item on the issue earlier tonight, we’ve caught wind of two players who were hoping to score a slice of ownership.
Per multiple sources, the representatives of USC quarterback Caleb Williams had been making it known to prospective agents that Williams wants partial ownership of the team that selects him in 2024, if he declares for the draft.
Likewise, a league source tells PFT that Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers attempted to secure equity in his contract discussions with the Jets. The Jets never had to say “no,” because the league did it for the Jets — and every other team — last week.