That’s what happens when your teams are all but eliminated from the College Football Playoff race with half a season left.
“If you were in the Rose Bowl and you were a West Coast team, that was really, really good,” he said. “Now if you’re not in the final four, you haven’t done anything. I don’t know about that.”
With no real title prospects and an officiating controversy that won’t go away, the Pac-12 did its best to get back to business this weekend, sorting through the standings, working out the chaotic North and South divisions and figuring out who gets to be in Pasadena on New Year’s Day.