Pac-12 Week 2 Recap: Gutsy Rallies, Controversial No-Calls, and Creative T-Shirts Highlight Successful Week

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The second week of Pac-12 football was a wild one, with gutsy rallies, controversial no-calls, and creative t-shirts highlighting the action.

The biggest story of the week was the Washington Huskies’ miraculous comeback against the Utah Utes. Trailing by 17 points in the fourth quarter, the Huskies rallied to score 21 unanswered points and win the game in overtime. It was an incredible display of resilience and determination from the Huskies, who showed that they are a team to be reckoned with in the Pac-12 this season.

The Oregon Ducks also had a successful week, defeating the Stanford Cardinal in a close game. However, the game was marred by a controversial no-call late in the fourth quarter. The Ducks were driving for a potential game-winning score when a pass interference penalty appeared to be called, but the referees waved it off. The Ducks were able to score on the next play, but the no-call left many fans and analysts scratching their heads.

Finally, the Arizona Wildcats had a successful week as well, defeating the California Golden Bears. The Wildcats were also able to show off their creative side, as they wore special t-shirts during pregame warmups that featured a picture of a wildcat with the phrase “Fear The Cat”. It was a fun way for the Wildcats to show off their team spirit and get fans excited for the game.

Overall, it was a successful week for the Pac-12, with gutsy rallies, controversial no-calls, and creative t-shirts highlighting the action. It will be interesting to see how teams respond to these events as the season progresses.

Pac-12 Week 2 Recap: Gutsy Rallies, Controversial No-Calls, and Creative T-Shirts Highlight Successful Week