Even the West Coast Conference has more teams in the AP Top 25 than the Pac-12, and so does the American Athletic Conference.
And even though Washington just knocked off the kings and queens of the Pac-12, the Huskies missed the mark.
East Coast bias? Maybe.
Pac-12 power rankings — Feb. 6
Rank | Destin | Kaye | Tonis |
---|---|---|---|
Rank | Destin | Kaye | Tonis |
1 | Arizona | Arizona | Arizona |
2 | Washington (+2) | Washington (+3) | Washington (+1) |
3 | UCLA | UCLA | UCLA (+2) |
4 | USC (-2) | USC (-2) | Stanford (+2) |
5 | Stanford (+1) | Stanford (+2) | USC (-3) |
6 | Arizona State (+1) | Utah (-2) | Arizona State (+2) |
7 | Utah (-2) | Arizona State (-1) | Utah (-3) |
8 | Oregon (+1) | Oregon | Oregon (-1) |
9 | Colorado | Colorado | Colorado |
10 | Oregon State | Oregon State | Oregon State |
11 | California | Washington State | Washington State |
12 | Washington State | California | California |
Destin: Apparently Washington needs a couple more wins to be recognized by AP voters.