Nick Bartlett’s Fearless Championship Week Predictions
Posted on December 2, 2022
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Let’s face it, last week wasn’t my best effort, but I still finished a respectable 6-3.
Combine that with my 10-0 in Week 12, 7-2 in Week 11, 8-1 in Week 10, 6-2 in Week 9, 7-1 in Week Eight, 1-6 in Week Seven, 6-1 in Week Six, 7-2 in Week Five, 8-1 in Week Four, 10-2 in Week Three, 9-2 in Week Two, and 11-2 in Week One. and I’m a solid 96-25 on the season.
That’s a whopping 79% success rate.
Yes, it’s true, I whiffed badly on three picks last week: Oregon collapsed against Oregon State, Washington was way too much for my Cougars, and Air Force made fools of me and the Aztecs.
But what’s done is done. It’s time to make my Championship picks.
As always, my selections come with incredibly accurate game scores and just enough commentary to keep me from drinking too much coffee at my favorite java shop here in the beautiful Shoreline district of Seattle.
No. 11 Utah at No. 4 USC
Friday, December 2
5:00 p.m. PT, FOX
This year’s version of the Pac-12 championship is synonymous with the ever-changing landscape of college football.
The Trojans are probably what college football is becoming: NIL deals, big-market teams, and sick playmakers like Caleb Williams.
Utah’s more traditional. They build from within, have a raucous small-town atmosphere, and represent a distinctly unique market.
This matchup feels right, the traditional power left for the new baddy in town, but the new power is here to re-stake its claim again.
Salt Lake City is very different from L.A. The Big Ten is very different from the Pac-12.
This may be one of the last times a matchup like this takes place on a national stage. It may also be the most important football game in the history of the Pac-12.
Whoever wins, the college landscape is changing, and at least on Friday, the Conference of Champions has something to call its own.
And come time for the CFP, they’ll have a playoff team as well.
Trojans by four.
Final Score: USC 31, Utah 27
Fresno State at Boise State
Saturday, December 3
2:00 p.m. PT, FOX
Boise State enters this matchup with an elite freshman quarterback, a vicious defense, and a home-field advantage.
Ever since Hank Bachmeicher left the program, the Broncos have proven themselves the best team in the Conference.
Helping out Taylen Green is halfback George Holani. He’s rushed for over 1,000 yards and ten touchdowns, and Holani’s really found his line dance as of late.
For Fresno State, it just feels like they should be here. If it wasn’t for a miracle onside kick they’d likely be watching this on Sling TV.
But here they are, and they have something to prove.
Jake Haener could be one of the most underrated players on the west coast, despite being a boss and a warrior at quarterback for Fresno State. He will likely be the catalyst for everything the Bulldogs do on Friday.
As complete as BSU is, there’s something about Haener that can’t be denied.
FSU by three.
Final Score: Fresno State 27, Boise State 24
