Here’s a look the Spring Schedules for each team in the conference, as well as their first opponent of 2008 and their toughest non-league game next year.

Here’s a look the Spring Schedules for each team in the conference, as well as their first opponent of 2008 and their toughest non-league game next year.

THE CONVERSATION
sunriver-duck Says:
February 18th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
What a bunch of crap. Arizona’s toughest non-league game is NM? Wow. Other than that, there are some pretty interesting non-league matchups for Pac-10 teams. I’ll be curious to see how ASU does against Georgia.
BleedGreen&Yellow Says:
February 18th, 2008 at 3:38 pm
NM is better than ND….
Brian Says:
February 18th, 2008 at 4:18 pm
I like how we laugh about Arizona’s non-league conference schedule… but we can all bring it back into perspective when we go look at LSU’s non-conference schedule and, of course, yes, all 4 of their non-conf games are at home. I’ll bet they’re sweating those games with Troy and Tulane. But then again, I forget… they have to “beat up on each other” in their SEC conference games. Hey! LSU… It’s called a league schedule. We all play one. The Pac-10 is the only conference that plays a full round-robin and has a true conference champion. I hope Oregon plays a tough non-conference schedule, every year. I’d rather play Wisconsin, Purdue, Utah, etc, than Portland St.
DC Duck Says:
February 18th, 2008 at 6:51 pm
UCLA may have the toughest schedule with Tennessee and BYU both on their schedule.
Joe Says:
February 18th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
wow, with the likes of Ohio State, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Tennessee, the Pac-10 is poised to make a statement. I just hope it’s a good one.
Sage Says:
February 19th, 2008 at 3:19 pm
I realize that SC is a perceived notch above, but I would venture to say that Viginia and Ohio State look as tough if not tougher. Tennessee is a shell of it’s former self,(I know they are turning that around), Viginia played OK last year. Either way, The PAC is not nursing it’s way through non-con… They are definitely manning up with the likes of Georgia, Oklahoma, Purdue,Ohio State, Penn State, Tennessee, and the vaunted Fighting Irish of “Not In The Game”…er Notre Dame. Beautiful year for PAC football!!!