Just as we all thought would happen before the season started, USC and Oregon will play in the PAC-12 Championship game, though both teams took a chaotic path to get there.
Due to COVID protocol, the washington huskies (3-1) have declined their invitation to play in the PAC-12 Championship due to a lack of scholarship players. Which led to an announcement from the PAC-12 powers that Oregon, with the tie-breaker over Stanford, would take their place.
FROM THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE TWITTER ACCOUNT
“The PAC-12 has, after consultation with Washington, made the decision to replace Washington with Oregon as the PAC-12 North Division team to face South Division champion USC in the PAC-12 Football Championship Game scheduled for Friday, December 18th.