By Kyle Bonagura, ESPN: This is what the Pac-12 could have always been — both over the last decade and in the future.
For over three and a half hours Friday night, the eyes of the college football world were trained on Allegiant Stadium. They witnessed two national title contenders led by a pair of soon-to-be Heisman finalists — Washington‘s Michael Penix Jr. and Oregon‘s Bo Nix — trade blows in the most high-stakes Pac-12 game of all time.
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