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Pac-12 South

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Week of 10/20

School: (AP)(Coaches)

UofA (15)(15)
ASU (14)(14)
Colorado (NR)(NR)
UCLA (25)(NR #28 w/ votes)
USC (20)(21)
Utah (19)(19)

The pac-12 south is arguably the strongest division in college football. Among the many reasons the buffs lose games, this is one of the biggest.
 
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SEC West, cough:

Mississippi State #1
Ole Miss #3
Alabama #4
Auburn #5, 6
LSU #24, 23
Texas A&M #36, NR
Arkansas NR, NR
 
SEC West, cough:

Mississippi State #1
Ole Miss #3
Alabama #4
Auburn #5, 6
LSU #24, 23
Texas A&M #36, NR
Arkansas NR, NR

Ya that is probably true. There is room for discussion though. 8 game vs 9 game conf schedule for starters.
 
Arkansas Backs.

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LSU ranked still? They have one quality win (Wisconsin), a bunch of relative cupcakes, and two losses. Another example of the SEC getting ranked on perception and not results.


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LSU ranked still? They have one quality win (Wisconsin), a bunch of relative cupcakes, and two losses. Another example of the SEC getting ranked on perception and not results.


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not a good division to be bad in.

I saw the rankings yesterday and had the same thought - not only are we having a hard time getting it going, but now we've got to try to find ways to beat 5 teams ranked in the top 25. Awesome.
 
SEC beats up on each other = Wow quality depth
PAC12 beats up on each other = PAC is weak, no dominant team
 
I don't understand why the rankings don't use quantatitive analysis, the data is out there.
Good point. But a big analysis isn't need to know that any team that loses by 55+ points in a shut out deserves zero votes.
 
Week of 10/20

School: (AP)(Coaches)

UofA (15)(15)
ASU (14)(14)
Colorado (NR)(NR)
UCLA (25)(NR #28 w/ votes)
USC (20)(21)
Utah (19)(19)

The pac-12 south is arguably the strongest division in college football. Among the many reasons the buffs lose games, this is one of the biggest.

We have only played 2 games out of 7 against the PAC-12 South.

Yes there are some tough teams on the schedule and the second half of the season sets up as fairly grueling.
 
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